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Old 11-13-2007, 10:48 AM
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I support it strongly in California...but not anywhere else. The intent of the electoral system was to give power to small states. I support that ideal still. And I certainly don't want crackpots in California determining how the rest of the country is run.
Here, here!!!!
I believe the smiley face from Rebellion was used to admit that she was being hypocritical. You can't seriously believe it is fair to split the votes in large states that vote Democrat but not in large Republican states. Can you? That would be a stretch even by your standards.
Yes I meant the first sentence tongue in cheek. I support letting individual states do as they please. If they want to split that's fine, if they want all to one delegate that's fine too. If small states want to give up their power that's up to them.
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ANWR Exploration Republicans: 91% Supported. Democrats: 86% Opposed.
Coal-to-liquid R's: 90% YES. D's: 78% NO.
Oil Shale Exploration R's: 90% YES. D's: 86% NO.
Outer Continental Shelf Exploration R's: 81% YES. D's: 83% NO.
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