Posted on 12/28/2010 7:35:36 PM PST by Lmo56
Unfortunately, a state’s fortunes (and misfortunes) are often determined by the size and voter turnout of the handful of concentrated Democrat parasite nests (”cities”) within its borders. However... without the added votes of just enough suburban and rural Democrat morons, the rats would never even stand a chance to compete for statewide elective offices. Decent, thinking people need to concentrate on helping these suburban and rural Democrat morons yank their heads out of their asses. If enough of these morons wake up and get their heads out of their asses, America may yet be restored.
Were things better when Romney was governor?
I agree. One big problem is the number of Liberals fleeing from the big city hellholes they helped create with their voting patterns to rural areas and thereby bringing their distorted views, and votes, with them.
They bring their Liberal values to formally solid conservative counties and try to change it to their way of thinking.
Oh, we've got em. You're right about that.
Nyself, I would cross the Topaz Lodge off my list as acceptable.
I always wonder in these situations if an armed citizen could have taken the bad guy down and the officer would still be alive.
Oh wait. It’s Massachusetts where, for instance, a woman found raped and strangled with her own panty hose is more righteous than her having to explain to the cops why that guy over there with his pants around his ankles has 5 bullet holes in him.
So are most people on Cape Cod. Unfortunately, the bulk of the population resides within 30 or so miles of Boston. It's a major liberal pit, augmented by much of the media. Another area of foolishness is in the western portion of the state around the colleges such as UMass Amherst.
Slightly better. There was only so much Willard could do with a legislature that was (and still is) 10-1 Rat.
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