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Date Posted: 14:25:14 11/07/07 Wed
Author: Marv
Subject: Re: I Don't Care What You Say
In reply to: Pot 's message, "I Don't Care What You Say" on 13:07:20 11/07/07 Wed

>I kinda liked almost every one of the state-wide
>election races. I didn't vote for Jim Hood because he
>is a Dimocrap, but I'll take that one.
>
>My biggest disappointment was that Wayne Brown won
>re-election as the southern transportation
>commissioner. That butthead is a real pompous loser
>SOB. >>>>> He didn't win on my vote. We were pretty pleased with the outcomes ourselves... I don't trust Hood. He looks like a young Conway Twitty. Of courst Mike Moore looks like Lyle Lovett. Musta been the wimmin's vote. My home county (which, thank God, I live only about 100 yards inside of) Jeff Davis as usual voted the exact opposite of the state majority. If God was to give Mississippi an enema, he would have trouble deciding whether to insert the syringe in Jefferson County or Jefferson Davis County. To make things even better we didn't get to pick a Circuit clerk this time since a dead man "voted" in the primary.. or someone alive used his name. In addition, a man in intensive care in Hattiesburg supposedly voted along with about fifteen other questionable absentee ballots. Thank God there were enough folks who were more concerned about helping the state instead of helping themselves. MG

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