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Posted by TimFL on October 15, 2004 at 07:43:59 from (66.14.180.152):
Seems like alot of the conversation here lately revolves around the election. As important as it is it just turns into the same old political rhetoric. (blah, blah, blah). I begin to wonder why we have these conversations because no one ever accepts anything bad about their candidate. Rarely is ones mind changed. It is like two bulls in a pasture, they aint going to agree on much. My posts last night at around midnight were simply to make light of the fact that we can turn anything into a political poop slinging contest. Some people find it amusing, other get their shorts wadded up. I know who I will vote for so all the continual blah blah blah is amusing to me. Just sit back relax and do your own research on the candidates. Dont depend on the debates to make up your mind cause that is all a smoke screen. And dont depend on what others say cause they are spewing their biases anyway. I apologize if I misdirected anyones topics or offended anyone that was not my aim. I just look foreward to some good tractor/farm talk when I come here not all this blah blah blah. Hope everyone has a good day.
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