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Avelaval
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« on: March 02, 2006, 01:22:02 PM »

1. Do you think that all levels of government should be concerned with more important things than passing prudish laws on strip clubs and increasing "indency' fines on TV?

Yes

2. Do you think Paris Hilton having to pay a higher tax rate than everyone else on this forum is a bad thing?

No

3. Do you think it's appropiate to use a special legislative session called to fix state budget problems to attempt to revive a gay marriage ban that was rejected in the regular session?

No

4. Do you think tobacco executives are far less moral than strippers?

Same. They both sell addictive products for good money.

5. Are you happy with the theocratic Iraqi government?

Don't care.

6. Do you trust large corporations?

Yes. I trust them to attempt to produce large profits by all means necessary.

7. Do you think Ralph Nader cares about anything besides his ego?

Yes

8. Have you ever drank more than $200 worth of alcohol in one week?

No. Maybe $20 worth my whole life.

9. Do you support public universities distributing "voter guides" to students published by openly communist organizations?

If they also would be willing to distribute voter guides produced by neo-nazis, then I see no problem. Otherwise, I don't support it.

10. Do you consider fundies like Pat Robertson to have a positive impact on America?

No.
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Avelaval
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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2006, 03:51:24 PM »

No Oh my god, did they do that in MN? Where did they do that? Tell me so I can hate that state

Yes that did happen in Minnesota, but before you hate us the thing was never brought up, some Republican leaders toyed with the idea before the special session commenced but agreed to drop it before the session. However the sponsor of that ban, State Sen. Michele Bachmann, a raging homophobic lunatic, still kept demanding it come up for a vote and argued it was more important to children's future than the budget and properly funding schools (yes, I wish I could say I was making this up.) This is the same senator who broke out into tears when the Senate President announced the end of the normal session before her bill came up for a vote as she kept begging him for a vote, and got members of a bunch of fundie churches to come with her to the capitol and pray over the desks of DFL senators who were against it. Now she's running for Mark Kennedy's House seat, meaning I'm hoping like hell Wetterling beats her.

Thats good to hear since I could never hate MN, they were the only sane state in 1984, denying Il Duce a 50 state sweep.

I am worried that religious fanatics such as Bachmann are able to be elected in Minnesota. With nuts like her and Kennedy, the Minneapolis suburbs seem like Dixie of the North or something.

Feel most sorry for Yaks Hairbrush, Bachmann is his state Senator!

But yes, that's why I hate the suburbs. Although in all fairness the inner ones where most people live aren't like that, just the semi-rural ones. But they're still outvoted by Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Not since last July. Moved to Minneapolis.
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Avelaval
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« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2006, 08:44:33 AM »

No Oh my god, did they do that in MN? Where did they do that? Tell me so I can hate that state

Yes that did happen in Minnesota, but before you hate us the thing was never brought up, some Republican leaders toyed with the idea before the special session commenced but agreed to drop it before the session. However the sponsor of that ban, State Sen. Michele Bachmann, a raging homophobic lunatic, still kept demanding it come up for a vote and argued it was more important to children's future than the budget and properly funding schools (yes, I wish I could say I was making this up.) This is the same senator who broke out into tears when the Senate President announced the end of the normal session before her bill came up for a vote as she kept begging him for a vote, and got members of a bunch of fundie churches to come with her to the capitol and pray over the desks of DFL senators who were against it. Now she's running for Mark Kennedy's House seat, meaning I'm hoping like hell Wetterling beats her.

Thats good to hear since I could never hate MN, they were the only sane state in 1984, denying Il Duce a 50 state sweep.

I am worried that religious fanatics such as Bachmann are able to be elected in Minnesota. With nuts like her and Kennedy, the Minneapolis suburbs seem like Dixie of the North or something.

Feel most sorry for Yaks Hairbrush, Bachmann is his state Senator!

But yes, that's why I hate the suburbs. Although in all fairness the inner ones where most people live aren't like that, just the semi-rural ones. But they're still outvoted by Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Not since last July. Moved to Minneapolis.

ah, good. You're out of suburbia! We should probably meet up sometime. Ever go to the Triple Rock or the Vu?

Dude! I'm engaged to be married. Anyway, I'm a fairly boring person. I don't drink, don't hit strip clubs, don't go to concerts. I just go to school and come home. That said, if you still want to meet up, I'm game.
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