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#226 2006-11-09 9:04 pm
Re: The election: what's it all mean?
A selective recount would have been cheaper, but would it have been fair?
In her right hand Jenny held the Bible of her mother
Jenny had a pistol in the other
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#227 2006-11-09 9:06 pm
- Beagle/Bro.
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Re: The election: what's it all mean?
Folks in these districts are still undecided:
http://politicalwire.com/archives/2006/ … cided.html
"Democrats picked up 29 House seats in Tuesday's election, but there are still quite a few races undecided. CQ Politics gives a status update in CT-2, FL-13, GA-12, NC-8, NM-1, OH-2, OH-15, WA-8 and WY-AL.
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Haven't heard much shrieking. (From either 'side'.)
In addition, there will be runoffs in LA-2 and TX-23.
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#228 2006-11-09 9:06 pm
- jerwin
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Re: The election: what's it all mean?
sometimes, the state is responsible for fairness.
Some subjects actually enjoy pain, and withhold information they might otherwise have divulged in order to be punished.
Central Intelligence Agency. (1983). Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual
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