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Alabama candidate's rip-snorting TV ad: "I love America, but President Obama is ashamed of it"
2010-05-24


Part of me wants to move to Alabama just to vote for this guy.
Posted by:Mike

#12  Good idea, hellfish - guess I just found a candidate for my small "support decent politicians" fund. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-05-24 21:23  

#11  Whats strange is that why the other politicians don't speak this straight? Reason: They are weak.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge    2010-05-24 18:52  

#10  Love him. I'll send him $20
Posted by: Hellfish   2010-05-24 18:34  

#9  I hope he wins!!!!!
Posted by: 49 Pan   2010-05-24 17:17  

#8  you see the rural areas are red and the (unionized) urban centers like Detroit and Flint are blue.

Flint and Detroit are like cities in some 3rd world country. They have been sucked dry. California and New York have been sucked dry. New Jersey has been sucked dry. New Jersey is trying to get better. Seems like a Red vs. Blue thingee.

Les Phillips sounds like he would be O.K.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-05-24 16:39  

#7  Hat tip to this young man!
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-05-24 16:34  

#6  N.Y: liberal. Didn't used to be this way. Alot of the Greatest Gen were Republican, and Manhattan was a beautiful large town with a state of nice green pasture and nice farmers. Nowadays if you're a Repub here, you might as well have Herpes and if you're a farmer you better be vegan. And our economy sucks and our libs still don't get it. California and New York; evil twins separated at birth.
Posted by: GirlThursday   2010-05-24 15:23  

#5  rural urban divide in kansas, think i'll send this guy some bucks.
Posted by: bman   2010-05-24 15:16  

#4  The U.S. is divided, and the divisions aren't North-South

Yeah, I think the divide is much more finely grained than North vs South. The People's Republic of Michigan, for example, is regarded as a blue state but if you look at election results by county you see the rural areas are red and the (unionized) urban centers like Detroit and Flint are blue.
Posted by: SteveS   2010-05-24 15:05  

#3  That ad certainly is to the point.
He's basically saying he's everything Bambi is not.
I hope he does well.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-05-24 14:55  

#2  No, a few of my jackass liberal Alabamans on facebook are total liberals and I get to read their huffpo postings (yay, not.) The U.S. is divided, and the divisions aren't North-South, that would be way too easy wouldn't it?
Posted by: GirlThursday   2010-05-24 13:32  

#1  What are they putting in the water down in Alabama? Whatever it is, it seems to grow backbones. Ship it to other states!
Posted by: No I am the other Beldar   2010-05-24 13:27  

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