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11-10-2006, 05:12 AM #12721
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JULY STILL AINT NO LIE!!!
franny, were almost there!!
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11-10-2006, 05:26 AM #12723
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I sure hope so . . .because I have tripled my IQD holdings in the last three weeks . . .it sure would be nice to be able to pay that credit card off sometime before my grandchildren die . . .I guess I need to have kids first . . .
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11-10-2006, 05:33 AM #12726
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Ltes ask the People
I wish I could type better . . .Ltes= LETS
Local News Updates - Voters to have say on Iraq war -The Boston Globe
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Voters to have say on Iraq war
By Jonathan Saltzman and David Abel, Globe Staff
Voters in more than one-third of Massachusetts’ cities and towns will get to register their opinion on the war in Iraq next month when they consider a ballot question on whether the United States should immediately withdraw all troops.
The nonbinding question asks voters in all or parts of 139 municipalities whether their state representative should be instructed to vote in favor of a resolution calling on President Bush and Congress to end the war and bring the soldiers home.
The American Friends Service Committee, one of several groups that organized volunteers to collect signatures in the spring and summer to get the question on ballots, said yesterday that more voters can consider the Nov. 7 ballot question than any other advisory policy issue in state history.
The question, which was approved for the ballot in recent weeks by Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly and Secretary of the Commonwealth William F. Galvin, will be considered by communities as far west as Hancock in the Berkshires and as far east as Provincetown, as large as Boston and as small as Gill, and as conservative by reputation as Orange and as liberal as Cambridge.
About 22 percent of the state’s registered voters will get the chance to have their say, organizers estimated.
A spokesman for Governor Mitt Romney criticized the ballot question. ‘‘The war on terror cannot be won with a policy of cut and run,’’ said spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom, whose boss is considering seeking the Republican nomination for president in 2008.
Massachusetts, which has 351 municipalities, is the third state to participate in the state-by-state effort. As in Wisconsin, the ballot question in Massachusetts will be considered House district by House district. Because some districts cover only parts of communities, some residents in a municipality will get to vote on the question while others won’t.
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11-10-2006, 05:36 AM #12727
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LMAO@MEALS ON WHEELS FOR DUBYA!!!
JULY STILL AINT NO LIE!!!
franny, were almost there!!
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11-10-2006, 05:40 AM #12728
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Where is the Vice President? Why didnt we send him instead of Condi? Im sure he's got some good ins over there from his Haliburton days.
The Saudis better get started on that wall @ the Border to keep all those poor Iraqi people out
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hey oz, not to change the subject but i was just on the phone with my girlfriend in LA who also is an investor, and is a realtor... Real Estate in Long Beach REALTOR© - Cinnamon Johnston
im thinkin youll be in the market for a nice house on the beach??
lolLast edited by shotgunsusie; 11-10-2006 at 05:57 AM.
JULY STILL AINT NO LIE!!!
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11-10-2006, 06:21 AM #12730
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sorry neno
I expect this to get move to the Crazy thread . . .sorry Neno . . .
actually I have built enough houses on the beach to know that I dont want to live there. I dont think Im buying a home right away . . .the market here is on a down turn. I'll give it 6 months or so before I buy. I am gonna try and patch things with the X one last time . . .or atleast give her once chance before I disappear into the wind. I owe it to my heart to find out for sure. . .and I love her kids so its been very hard to let go . . .Im still very close with both her boys (9 and 14) and good friends with her oldest, he's 14 and getting into girls. Its fun to watch the little player . . .he gets more action than I do.
I dont know what the future holds for me . . .but it will be nice to have the ability to have a life for once and not be chained to living paycheck to paycheck. I have put all my eggs into this basket . . .if it doesnt come thru . . .I can always go for that long walk into the woods
Cinnamon huh? Sounds yummy :)
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