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Isn't that the picture of the crying French people after France surrendered to Germany during WWII?
Folks, I live fairly close to Mutt's home in NH.
I am sick, literally sick to my stomach at thought of my tiny little NH town turning into this shit, 24/7.
My home and land are the culmination of a dream I had since I was a young teenager, to have a home and farm and patch of land in the hills of Northern New England.
My family have all moved here, and we all have made a home here.
To have all that ruined by the descending of the national security apparatus around my neck, would just break my heart.
Some short sighted folks here have accused me of somehow "favoring Obama" in this ridiculous charade.
Nothing could be further from the truth, and anybody that knows me, knows better than that.
I am asking that, if any of you are wavering, to take a minute and consider ol AF's plight.
Write in Ron Paul.
Vote Gary Johnson.
Stay home.
But please, for the love of God, do not vote Romney.
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Isn't that the picture of the crying French people after France surrendered to Germany during WWII?
Isn't that the picture of the crying French people after France surrendered to Germany during WWII?
Not that I don't sympathize with ya, brother. But it's more than rural New Hampshire that's threatened by this Masshole...
CBS News affiliate calls 2012 presidential race for Barack Obama weeks ahead of election
by James Φοίνιξ on October 22, 2012 at 12:07am
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The 2012 presidential election is still more than two weeks away, but on Friday a CBS News affiliate in Arizona called the race for President Barack Obama.
For 17 seconds, Phoenix, Arizona CBS News affiliate KPHO ran a lower third graphic that showed that Obama had won the Nov. 6 election over Gov. Mitt Romney with 99% of the precincts reporting. The lower third graphic appeared around 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 19, during an episode of “The People’s Court.”
The CBS News graphic showed Obama winning the election with 43 percent of the vote nationwide to Romney’s 40 percent -– or 40,237,966 votes to 38,116,216. It is unclear who garnered the other 17 percent in the fictional election results.
KPHO’s general manager did not return The Daily Caller’s request for comment by time of publication.
Reading the thread title, I actually thought you were in trouble. When you started talking about the police presence and your presence simultaneously, I wondered to myself, "What did you do!?" Good to know you're okay, for now. That place must be hell. I would find it hard not to do something that got me in trouble, as I'm sure any liberty-minded person would just by virtue of exercising liberty.
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