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« Reply #25 on: January 12, 2005, 12:16:09 PM »

Fact is ColinW has been active since he registered on October 20 something. He has participated in the debates, he has posted, he understands the issues, and has been here participating the whole time. While this isn't as bad as TrueDemocrat running against Andrew experience wise, it's close.

True, though in all fairness, True Democrat ended up being a very active Senator, even proposing some good legislation, and actively voting throughout his entire tenure.

But where has Bulldog been?
I'm still here, albeit I don't post regularly.  Remember, I ran as a protest candidate, nothing more.  I didnt expect to win.  Had I won, I would have been as active as the post of Senator requires.  As a regular voter, I read more than I post.  As a Senator, I would be posting everywhere.
In fact, I think I've seen rather more of Bulldog than of Andrew since the election.

Oh no, Mr. Berger always here. Oh, Mr. Berger, very nice man. He live on Park Avenue.

(10 brownie points to whomever knows what TV show that's a reference too...obviously it's not Mr. Berger on the show.)
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« Reply #26 on: January 12, 2005, 04:26:06 PM »

Fact is ColinW has been active since he registered on October 20 something. He has participated in the debates, he has posted, he understands the issues, and has been here participating the whole time. While this isn't as bad as TrueDemocrat running against Andrew experience wise, it's close.

True, though in all fairness, True Democrat ended up being a very active Senator, even proposing some good legislation, and actively voting throughout his entire tenure.

But where has Bulldog been?
I'm still here, albeit I don't post regularly.  Remember, I ran as a protest candidate, nothing more.  I didnt expect to win.  Had I won, I would have been as active as the post of Senator requires.  As a regular voter, I read more than I post.  As a Senator, I would be posting everywhere.
In fact, I think I've seen rather more of Bulldog than of Andrew since the election.

Oh no, Mr. Berger always here. Oh, Mr. Berger, very nice man. He live on Park Avenue.

(10 brownie points to whomever knows what TV show that's a reference too...obviously it's not Mr. Berger on the show.)

Hugh needs to patent that.
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« Reply #27 on: January 12, 2005, 06:08:40 PM »

Fact is ColinW has been active since he registered on October 20 something. He has participated in the debates, he has posted, he understands the issues, and has been here participating the whole time. While this isn't as bad as TrueDemocrat running against Andrew experience wise, it's close.

True, though in all fairness, True Democrat ended up being a very active Senator, even proposing some good legislation, and actively voting throughout his entire tenure.

But where has Bulldog been?
I'm still here, albeit I don't post regularly.  Remember, I ran as a protest candidate, nothing more.  I didnt expect to win.  Had I won, I would have been as active as the post of Senator requires.  As a regular voter, I read more than I post.  As a Senator, I would be posting everywhere.
In fact, I think I've seen rather more of Bulldog than of Andrew since the election.

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« Reply #28 on: January 12, 2005, 06:12:20 PM »

Fact is ColinW has been active since he registered on October 20 something. He has participated in the debates, he has posted, he understands the issues, and has been here participating the whole time. While this isn't as bad as TrueDemocrat running against Andrew experience wise, it's close.

True, though in all fairness, True Democrat ended up being a very active Senator, even proposing some good legislation, and actively voting throughout his entire tenure.

But where has Bulldog been?
I'm still here, albeit I don't post regularly.  Remember, I ran as a protest candidate, nothing more.  I didnt expect to win.  Had I won, I would have been as active as the post of Senator requires.  As a regular voter, I read more than I post.  As a Senator, I would be posting everywhere.
In fact, I think I've seen rather more of Bulldog than of Andrew since the election.

That is not true. I can't believe you would say that.
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« Reply #29 on: January 12, 2005, 06:13:32 PM »

Fact is ColinW has been active since he registered on October 20 something. He has participated in the debates, he has posted, he understands the issues, and has been here participating the whole time. While this isn't as bad as TrueDemocrat running against Andrew experience wise, it's close.

True, though in all fairness, True Democrat ended up being a very active Senator, even proposing some good legislation, and actively voting throughout his entire tenure.

But where has Bulldog been?
I'm still here, albeit I don't post regularly.  Remember, I ran as a protest candidate, nothing more.  I didnt expect to win.  Had I won, I would have been as active as the post of Senator requires.  As a regular voter, I read more than I post.  As a Senator, I would be posting everywhere.
In fact, I think I've seen rather more of Bulldog than of Andrew since the election.

That is not true. I can't believe you would say that.

Did you read what he said? He said "I've seen rather more of Bulldog..." How do you know what he's seen?
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« Reply #30 on: January 12, 2005, 06:22:26 PM »

Fact is ColinW has been active since he registered on October 20 something. He has participated in the debates, he has posted, he understands the issues, and has been here participating the whole time. While this isn't as bad as TrueDemocrat running against Andrew experience wise, it's close.

True, though in all fairness, True Democrat ended up being a very active Senator, even proposing some good legislation, and actively voting throughout his entire tenure.

But where has Bulldog been?
I'm still here, albeit I don't post regularly.  Remember, I ran as a protest candidate, nothing more.  I didnt expect to win.  Had I won, I would have been as active as the post of Senator requires.  As a regular voter, I read more than I post.  As a Senator, I would be posting everywhere.
In fact, I think I've seen rather more of Bulldog than of Andrew since the election.

That is not true. I can't believe you would say that.

Did you read what he said? He said "I've seen rather more of Bulldog..." How do you know what he's seen?

Well than Lewis must not be around enough because I think everyone else would agree that Andrew is seen more than BullDog.
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Akno21
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« Reply #31 on: January 12, 2005, 06:24:18 PM »

Fact is ColinW has been active since he registered on October 20 something. He has participated in the debates, he has posted, he understands the issues, and has been here participating the whole time. While this isn't as bad as TrueDemocrat running against Andrew experience wise, it's close.

True, though in all fairness, True Democrat ended up being a very active Senator, even proposing some good legislation, and actively voting throughout his entire tenure.

But where has Bulldog been?
I'm still here, albeit I don't post regularly.  Remember, I ran as a protest candidate, nothing more.  I didnt expect to win.  Had I won, I would have been as active as the post of Senator requires.  As a regular voter, I read more than I post.  As a Senator, I would be posting everywhere.
In fact, I think I've seen rather more of Bulldog than of Andrew since the election.

That is not true. I can't believe you would say that.

Did you read what he said? He said "I've seen rather more of Bulldog..." How do you know what he's seen?

Well than Lewis must not be around enough because I think everyone else would agree that Andrew is seen more than BullDog.

I don't see where Lewis is coming from either. Andrew has much much more active, I'll admit.
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