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re: Georgia Governor's Race : Brian Kemp
Posted on 5/22/18 at 7:06 pm to Jefferson Dawg
Posted on 5/22/18 at 7:06 pm to Jefferson Dawg
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You probably know less about any of it than meansonny does.
Why don't you tell us about it?
Oh wait. You never know how to complete a thought.
Now could be the time when you share an opinion, a fact, a joke, or an insult.
Posted on 5/22/18 at 7:09 pm to meansonny
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Oh wait. You never know how to complete a thought
Exactly. I'm dumb.
That's why your humping my leg and begging me for my opinion.
Posted on 5/22/18 at 7:17 pm to Jefferson Dawg
This is crazy, but three 30 second commercial ads may have saved us from a Cagle governership.
We should start spitballing ideas for Kemp runoff commercials and get RB to forward them!
We should start spitballing ideas for Kemp runoff commercials and get RB to forward them!
Posted on 5/22/18 at 7:19 pm to Jefferson Dawg
5% in
Cagle - 41.77
Kemp - 26.58
Hill - 16.29
Tippins - 10.40
Williams - 4.96
Cagle - 41.77
Kemp - 26.58
Hill - 16.29
Tippins - 10.40
Williams - 4.96
Posted on 5/22/18 at 7:22 pm to Jefferson Dawg
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That's why your humping my leg and begging me for my opinion.
You're trying to tell me how bad the Republican party, the cronyism, and how the special interests are to be feared in Georgia.
Yet you fail to support your argument despite 4 pages of requests to do so.
You say that it is pointless to respond to me because of our political differences. Yet instead of ignoring me because it is pointless, you provide 4 pages of pointless replies (you are weak minded when confronted).
Typical for this thread (about Advil and health insurance), you are going no where.
For my opinion... i don't think any 1 candidate is really that different than another. They are all politicians whether it is 1 year, 5 years, or 25 years. Cagle is more of the Deal mold (business focused. Possibly the devil at the same time. But Georgia would be business as usual with him as governor). But every candidate has the oportunity for the same cronyism. Denying political nature doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.
Enjoy the primary. I'm comfortable with either candidate. Anyone but Stacy/Staci
Posted on 5/22/18 at 7:32 pm to meansonny
Stacey.
Both of them spell it the same.
Both of them spell it the same.
Posted on 5/22/18 at 7:34 pm to meansonny
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Typical for this thread (about Advil and health insurance), you are going no where.
Those were two separate subjects.
Advil vs ibuprofen had to do with the power of advertising. And the health insurance thing was between me and WG after he picked this issue as one he would like explained.
Remember earlier when I said we speak different languages?
Probably not. Good luck and go frick yourself, dipshit.
Posted on 5/22/18 at 7:36 pm to meansonny
In response to your earlier question
Personal conduct stuff per other legislators. I’ll just leave it at that. It may be stuff that some don’t even consider an integrity issue in this day and time - but I do.
Personal conduct stuff per other legislators. I’ll just leave it at that. It may be stuff that some don’t even consider an integrity issue in this day and time - but I do.
This post was edited on 5/22/18 at 7:38 pm
Posted on 5/22/18 at 7:37 pm to deeprig9
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Stacey. Both of them spell it the same.
Earlier I Bing searched to remind myself which one the black one was, and randomly chose Stacey Evans to type in the search thing.
The top search results were all of the black Stacey, which is Stacey Abrahams but not Stacey Evans, who I had typed in their propaganda machine.
True story.
Posted on 5/22/18 at 8:03 pm to Jefferson Dawg
25% in
Cagle - 39.68%
Kemp - 26.93%
Hill - 16.73%
Tippins - 11.61%
Williams - 5.04%
Cagle - 39.68%
Kemp - 26.93%
Hill - 16.73%
Tippins - 11.61%
Williams - 5.04%
Posted on 5/22/18 at 8:22 pm to Jefferson Dawg
Duckduckgo.com if you want uncensored search results
Posted on 5/22/18 at 8:37 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
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In response to your earlier question
Personal conduct stuff per other legislators. I’ll just leave it at that. It may be stuff that some don’t even consider an integrity issue in this day and time - but I do.
That has been inuendoed on the radio. Ive heard the same (but nothing more specific) as your reply.
If it was bad enough, it would come out in a primary (otherwise it would be fodder for the democrats and cost the Republicans in the election). To my knowledge, it is never more than inuendo. It hasn't been used in the primary. Is it so bad that it will come out in the election?
On the other side: here is Nathan deal, our governor the past 8 years. And yes, this did come out in the primary. And yes, I acknowledge that the state of Georgia has been fairly managed and done well the past 8 years (which is why I don't fear Cagle and the establishment like some... being business focused is good for the state's business).
Nathan Deal is the devil
But I fail to see how Cagle is worse...
Posted on 5/22/18 at 9:24 pm to meansonny
I was just reading through this and I have a question. What are the alcohol laws in Georgia now? I havent lived there in 4 years.
Posted on 5/22/18 at 9:26 pm to devils1854
Sunday sales are good (at least in city limits)
I think they start after 12pm, though.
I think they start after 12pm, though.
Posted on 5/22/18 at 9:30 pm to meansonny
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Sunday sales are good (at least in city limits)
I think they start after 12pm, though
12:30.
Because 12 would be too early.
Posted on 5/22/18 at 9:33 pm to meansonny
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Sunday sales are good (at least in city limits)
I think they start after 12pm, though.
Even worse... when my baby used to wake up at 5 am, and we would go grocery shopping on Saturday mornings, I found out you can't buy beer in Athens until 7:30 am (non sunday). Because 7:30 am is ok, but 6:45 is just too early.
And way too early if it is Sunday. God's [sic] day.
This post was edited on 5/22/18 at 9:34 pm
Posted on 5/22/18 at 9:38 pm to deeprig9
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Even worse... when my baby used to wake up at 5 am, and we would go grocery shopping on Saturday mornings, I found out you can't buy beer in Athens until 7:30 am (non sunday). Because 7:30 am is ok, but 6:45 is just too early.
And way too early if it is Sunday. God's [sic] day.
I'm a pro business libertarian.
And I have a large family.
Let us buy in bulk when we want to buy.
It is much better than it was. But there is still a way to go.
Posted on 5/22/18 at 9:43 pm to meansonny
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It is much better than it was
I remember moving to South Carolina in the early 2000's and they sold beer on Sunday, before it was legal in the state I was born and raised in. Much to my surprise, there were no drunk people driving around killing church people on Sunday mornings.
It was crazy.
How could it be possible that people could purchase alcoholic beverages on a Sunday without also killing Christians?
Posted on 5/22/18 at 9:47 pm to deeprig9
I've visited friends in the Chicago area I'm my younger days.
247 liquor.
Liquor in grocery stores.
Let adults be adults.
Now... I don't want to live in Chicago. :)
But this concept shouldn't be far fetched.
247 liquor.
Liquor in grocery stores.
Let adults be adults.
Now... I don't want to live in Chicago. :)
But this concept shouldn't be far fetched.
Posted on 5/22/18 at 10:35 pm to meansonny
After Kemp wins the runoff...
Stacey Abrams vs Brian Kemp is going to be a fricking bloodbath and could spark another civil war.
Stacey Abrams vs Brian Kemp is going to be a fricking bloodbath and could spark another civil war.
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