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Elections 2012 -- Carrion My Wayward Son!

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Hey, I'm not the one who is apparently mixed up on this one. :p

No, I know. I was posting this in support of your argument. Uptown is pretty much the only place I see single gear bikes and people wearing flannel (among those not living in outstate Minnesota where it's actually rather comfortable.)
 
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No, I know. I was posting this in support of your argument. Uptown is pretty much the only place I see single gear bikes and people wearing flannel (among those not living in outstate Minnesota where it's actually rather comfortable.)

I know this. Though, while you've got the single-gear bike part right, you probably should have mentioned that the bike also needs non-functional oversized fenders and perhaps saddlebags and/or a basket on it. As for the flannel, two sizes too small is essential. On top of that, lobe plugs, heavy-framed box glasses, a satchel* and dark blue jeans (also two sizes too small) are also pretty clutch. As it relates to the jeans, two options are acceptable: 1. both cuffs rolled up so as to display the fashionable white socks and three inches of matching pasty white calves, or 2. only the right one rolled up so as to imply one is worried about getting bike chain grease on the pants, despite the fact that aforementioned single-gear bike has a chain guard on it. 89.3 The Current sticker on chain guard is an optional, but preferred, feature.

* On Madison's East Side, look for the "Hipsters for Barrett" button on the satchel. Button also acceptable on undersized flannel.
 
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I know this. Though, while you've got the single-gear bike part right, you probably should have mentioned that the bike also needs non-functional oversized fenders and perhaps saddlebags and/or a basket on it. As for the flannel, two sizes too small is essential. On top of that, lobe plugs, heavy-framed box glasses, a satchel* and dark blue jeans (also two sizes too small) are also pretty clutch. As it relates to the jeans, two options are acceptable: 1. both cuffs rolled up so as to display the fashionable white socks and three inches of matching pasty white calves, or 2. only the right one rolled up so as to imply one is worried about getting bike chain grease on the pants, despite the fact that aforementioned single-gear bike has a chain guard on it. 89.3 The Current sticker on chain guard is an optional, but preferred, feature.

* On Madison's East Side, look for the "Hipsters for Barrett" button on the satchel. Button also acceptable on undersized flannel.

*shudders*
 
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*shudders*


Well, hey...the guy claims to have a firm grasp of Uptown but has absolutely no idea what the self-proclaimed hipster looks like. That's a borderline impossibility unless we're dealing with the absolute least-observant and most out-of-touch person in the galaxy. In fact, he won't even concede they exist, despite the fact they only exist through self-proclamation. Though fully in vain as usual, I'm just trying to help out. I do sincerely apologize if it made you throw up a bit in your mouth.
 
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Romney's overseas gaffe-fest which included ctriticising our top partner at one stop and the culture of a region at another shows poor judgement and is carrying over into current polls.

Michigan: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 48, Romney 42
Obama +6

Ohio: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 50, Romney 44
Obama +6

Florida: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 51, Romney 45
Obama +6

Pennsylvania: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 53, Romney 42
Obama +11

If those states are lost, it'll be over before it begins.
 
I know this. Though, while you've got the single-gear bike part right, you probably should have mentioned that the bike also needs non-functional oversized fenders and perhaps saddlebags and/or a basket on it. As for the flannel, two sizes too small is essential. On top of that, lobe plugs, heavy-framed box glasses, a satchel* and dark blue jeans (also two sizes too small) are also pretty clutch. As it relates to the jeans, two options are acceptable: 1. both cuffs rolled up so as to display the fashionable white socks and three inches of matching pasty white calves, or 2. only the right one rolled up so as to imply one is worried about getting bike chain grease on the pants, despite the fact that aforementioned single-gear bike has a chain guard on it. 89.3 The Current sticker on chain guard is an optional, but preferred, feature.

* On Madison's East Side, look for the "Hipsters for Barrett" button on the satchel. Button also acceptable on undersized flannel.

Is it the hipsters that bother you or 5mn?
 
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It seems to be mainstream, among both liberal and conservative politicians, to believe that some people do not deserve civil rights. (Conservatives in general do seem to be much more inflexible on the issue.)

Isn't that a bit extreme? how does supporting civil unions for any couple above the age of consent translate into denying people civil rights?


oh, yeah, I forgot, it's that semantic thing again.....I thought actions mattered more than words?? :confused:
 
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Romney's overseas gaffe-fest which included ctriticising our top partner at one stop and the culture of a region at another shows poor judgement and is carrying over into current polls.

Michigan: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 48, Romney 42
Obama +6

Ohio: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 50, Romney 44
Obama +6

Florida: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 51, Romney 45
Obama +6

Pennsylvania: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 53, Romney 42
Obama +11

If those states are lost, it'll be over before it begins.

I read something stupid in Politico today which surprised me because they're columnists are usually pretty thorough. Some idiot was claiming that winning the South is critical for Obama's chances, because if he loses North Carolina, Virginia, and Florida he's virtually certain to lose the election?!? Is the author an idiot or what? If Obama wins Ohio the election is over. If he wins NH, NV and CO the election is over. If he wins any one of the three states in question the election is over. Polls can and will fluctuate between now and election day but this was a fundamental misreading of the road to 270.
 
Romney's overseas gaffe-fest which included ctriticising our top partner at one stop and the culture of a region at another shows poor judgement and is carrying over into current polls.

Michigan: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 48, Romney 42
Obama +6

Ohio: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 50, Romney 44
Obama +6

Florida: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 51, Romney 45
Obama +6

Pennsylvania: Romney vs. Obama
Obama 53, Romney 42
Obama +11

If those states are lost, it'll be over before it begins.
If these are the Pew numbers, I believe that the sample size was skewed heavily towards D.
 
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If these are the Pew numbers, I believe that the sample size was skewed heavily towards D.
Depends what you mean by skewed.

Registered voters in the US are roughly 35 Dem, 30 Ind, 25 Rep, 10 Undecided/Paultard/Other.

Likely voters are anybody's guess. Rasmussen weights Republicans and conservative Independents in their sample, so in years when they turn out they look great (2004) while in years where they stay home they look terrible (2008).

I don't know how Pew handles LV, but this far out from the election almost all pollsters are sticking with RV because there is no good way to predict LV -- it's false precision.

According to 538 this morning, Obama's odds for the swing states are:

.87 MI
.87 PA
.85 WI
.77 NV
.70 OH
.70 NH
.64 IA
.62 CO
.56 VA
.54 FL
.26 NC
.14 MT
.13 MO
.12 IN
 
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I read something stupid in Politico today which surprised me because they're columnists are usually pretty thorough. Some idiot was claiming that winning the South is critical for Obama's chances, because if he loses North Carolina, Virginia, and Florida he's virtually certain to lose the election?!? Is the author an idiot or what?
Yes, that author is an idiot.

Obama could lose the entire south and still win. Romney has to sweep the south to win. So the author is either ignorant of the difference between necessary and sufficient conditions, or he has an agenda to direct Democratic resources to southern states.
 
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Meanwhile, in actual news....

the House of Representatives voted to block a tax increase on Wednesday with a big bipartisan majority. No fewer than 19 Democrats broke with Nancy Pelosi and voted with Republicans to extend the current rates on all taxpayers for another year.

The bill passed 256-171, despite heavy White House pressure on the Democratic back-benchers to toe the party line

At least a dozen of [the] 19 come from competitive districts....the 19 don't generally represent affluent districts. ... . Most of the ... 19 are from middle-class suburbs or rural areas


Okay, here is their editoriallizing....

Holding the economy hostage to a gigantic tax increase amid 8.2% unemployment and 1.5% growth is one of the dumbest policy choices in memory, and even many Democrats are figuring out it may be politically even dumber.
 
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The most interesting thing I get out of that is that there are actually 19 competitive districts left in America. What are we at, maybe 50 total out of 435?
 
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Isn't that a bit extreme? how does supporting civil unions for any couple above the age of consent translate into denying people civil rights?


oh, yeah, I forgot, it's that semantic thing again.....I thought actions mattered more than words?? :confused:
You seem to be suggesting that civil union and marriage are substantively the same thing. Obviously, they're not. If they were, then anyone who is opposed to gay marriage would also be opposed to gay civil union, because they are, as you seem to suggest, the same.

Two questions: 1) If the law were such that you personally couldn't get married, but you could have a civil union, would that be ok with you?

2) Why does the first amendment not protect the religious freedom (marriage being a religious institution and all) of gay people?
 
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Yes, that author is an idiot.

Obama could lose the entire south and still win. Romney has to sweep the south to win. So the author is either ignorant of the difference between necessary and sufficient conditions, or he has an agenda to direct Democratic resources to southern states.
I wouldn't agree with the author, but in fairness, if Romney takes NC, VA, and FL, that could be a sign of overall strength that translates to some level of success in other battleground states. But Obama certainly doesn't have to have those three states to win.
 
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You seem to be suggesting that civil union and marriage are substantively the same thing. Obviously, they're not

Tell that to the hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of heterosexual couples, including me, who went to the courthouse. that's a civil union. we've had heterosexual civil unions for centuries.

are you trying to tell me I'm not married merely because we stood in front of a judge instead of a priest, minister, imam, shaman, or rabbi?

civil unions provide spousal survivor's benefits, state and federal inheritance benefits, etc. etc. from a legal point of view, a civil union is marriage.

You are just flat out wrong here. ALL civil unions are functionally the same as marriage for every legal element.



You cannot force churches, mosques, synagogs, or temples, to conduct a sacramental ceremony to unite same-sex couples in the US because that would be state interference in religion. That's not a "civil" rights issue it is a religious issue and the state has no business being involved in it.





Think of it this way: for society, civil union = legal marriage; however, civil union may or may not = sacramental marriage, depending upon the religion involved.


you may not like it, however, there is no denial of any civil rights involved at all.
 
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