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Vengeance
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« on: Sep 28, 2008, 09:10 AM »

I try to go to the corn maze nearby every year. It started when Hollie and I were out one day and drove by a sign for it and thought, "WTF?" We turned around and searched it out and ended up going through it, getting lost and basically having a crazy time. We've tried to go back ever since around this time of year.

But this year our little corn maze in the country made national news.

Why I just can't go this year.
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« Reply #1 on: Sep 28, 2008, 11:12 AM »

Oh, I didn't know that was the same place where the corn maze is that you talk about all the time. Maybe we can find some 4,000 year old dinosaurs walking in there.
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« Reply #2 on: Sep 28, 2008, 03:44 PM »

She's such a freak. She is the worst politician ever and if she's in the office of VP it's going to be a running gag how worthless she is.

I was on the fence for the most part on many things with the election because McCain has some good points, too, but this whole VP thing has swung me into the full fledged Obama supporter zone.

It makes me sick that this woman, this moron, could actually be representative of the first woman in the White House. As a woman, I'm offended that a cold bitch like her will be regarded as the woman who broke through that particular glass ceiling.

She has no experience with national politics that's worth anything. She's a governor, but has only had that job for a very short time and her office's reasonings for hiding public record should have every American terrified.

She reigns on personal vendettas and secrecy and God help us all if she is the person who has to deal with delicate matters regarding other countries. We're fucked if she's in control of anything more than her new son's feeding schedule and her daughter's prenatal appointments.
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« Reply #3 on: Sep 28, 2008, 06:02 PM »

"She has no experience with national politics that's worth anything."

This is the same reason I refuse to vote for Obama.
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« Reply #4 on: Sep 28, 2008, 08:04 PM »

Except Obama has Joe Biden who is more experienced. And senator of Illinois is definately higher up in the food chain than governor of a state with fewer people than the Omaha metro area. If anything, she'd just be as oil grubbing as Bush considering Alaska is a major oil producing state.
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She always did love to dance.

"Michael Waltrip is the worst driver in NASCAR period. I cannot believe Napa signed back on with him." -Clint Bowyer after getting in a wreck at Bristol, 8/23/08
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« Reply #5 on: Sep 28, 2008, 08:51 PM »

True.  Both are crappy candidates for Pres/VP but they're the "best" we've got right now.  i've felt nothing but blah in every election that we've been old enough to vote in.
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« Reply #6 on: Sep 29, 2008, 06:46 AM »

The first time I voted for President was Bush/Kerry. I didn't vote for either of them.
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She always did love to dance.

"Michael Waltrip is the worst driver in NASCAR period. I cannot believe Napa signed back on with him." -Clint Bowyer after getting in a wreck at Bristol, 8/23/08
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