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Khan

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Everything posted by Khan

  1. Something similar happened here in OK. Kevin Stitt won the gubernatorial race; yet, if you break it down, you see that his opponent, Drew Edmondson, won OKC, which is our state's capital and biggest city. My theory: Stitt's victory came from the smaller towns, which, I am sorry to say, will never see their way toward voting for anyone except a Republican. Those people are hardcore "Grapes of Wrath" folks, folks. I'm moving to Colorado. (Heck, it's only one state away for me, lol.)
  2. That's really the only thing I was hoping for (and am still hoping for).
  3. I'm not even going to bother with any results in OK, lol.
  4. Sadly, that video was more compelling than anything I've seen Bradley Bell write for her on B&B.
  5. I am SO happy to hear about the Native American turnout in ND.
  6. It's amazing how much of the original kitchen they recaptured in the reboot.
  7. At the risk of sounding like those idiot pundits on television and online, the GA gubernatorial race might be one of those occasions where people will be going to bed not knowing who the winner is.
  8. And I'll bet Seannie looked just as awkward up there as Courteney did when she, um, danced, too. Oh, my goodness. Kemp screwed (momentarily) by his own laws. That's rich. Thanks, Vee!
  9. If only *I* had been driven to my polling location by "Jack McCoy," lol. Missing power cords/not plugged in? Locked in a closet? I'd laugh at the second grade-level skulduggery if this weren't so damned serious. And could someone tell me if it was true that Brian Kemp was foiled by his own voter ID law? 'Cuz if it is, then that is too damn funny, and too damn perfect.
  10. Fortunately, there were paper ballots at my voting location. As long as you can color inside the appropriate box (with a pen that the election board provides), you're good. Of course, they still had to be fed through a scanner when completed. And there's always a possibility of ballots simply being thrown away. Damn, this is a depressing line of thought. No wonder I hadn't voted more often. I wish it were possible to vote online or by smartphone (or both).
  11. You know what would be a better way to say F U? Feeding Kemp and his ilk the same bad street tacos that had me camped out in my bathroom two nights ago.
  12. I voted as well, even as I continue to battle food poisoning. Fortunately, I didn't have to wait TOO long in line to vote. I was in and out of a local Anglican church within an hour. Unfortunately, though, OK has been, is and will continue be a "deep red" state; so, unless Pam Long has another Christmas miracle up her sleeve, I don't expect much to change here. Nevertheless, I felt it was important at least to cast my vote on several state questions that could, if passed, result in amendments to our state's constitution.
  13. Please don't take my comment personally, ClassicTVShowsFan. It wasn't directed toward you at all. By all means, share with us whatever you wish to. Same here. Nevertheless, I think the article makes two good points: 1) that it was NOT "economic anxiety," as Mathis and others have phrased it, that powered Trump; and 2) that newsrooms need more and better representation of people of color.
  14. I am not here for washed-up child actors wanting to become relevant again.
  15. BREAKING: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2018/11/02/trump-request-to-stay-emoluments-suit-denied-potentially-allowing-plaintiffs-to-seek-details-on-his-d-c-hotels-foreign-customers/?utm_term=.73282203e98b
  16. From the article: No one cared about us until Trump. That's just it; they DID care and they still do care. (Certainly, they care(d) more than Trump ever will.) But the problem was that the solutions they were offering, you didn't want to hear. You wanted to hear exactly what Trump told you: "the world is just fine, nothing is changing, just keep making your popcorn and we'll take care of the rest." It's the equivalent of daddy coming into your bedroom after you've had a nightmare and telling you there are no monsters hiding under your bed or in your closet. However, in this case, the monsters are very much real, and they are no longer hiding. Thanks, DD, for the article!
  17. Seriously, moderators, why am I seeing comments again from people I'm supposed to have on Ignore? Have your fancy-schmancy updates to SON resulted in our no longer being able to block filth from our view? If it has, then I'm done with this [!@#$%^&*] board.
  18. I wasn't disappointed either...but only because I chose beforehand to keep my expectations very, very, very low.
  19. From the King profile: “People said to me, ‘It’s so amazing how you picked this up so quickly.’ Uhhh, this was my job for a long time,” Ms. King said. To which people would regularly reply, “I didn’t know you had a job!” or “I didn’t even know what your last name was!”
  20. RE: Spoilered section -- Well, that just sux.
  21. If Alan Brady and Meathead's dad can't get you off your asses and vote, nothing can.
  22. IA. Given how much will be at stake next Tuesday, Pelosi really needed to keep her trap shut.
  23. Isn't Sanford the one who "disappeared" several years ago and had everyone wondering what happened to him before he came forward and admitted he was chillaxing with his mistress? I've said it before, and I'll say it again: this will not end well.
  24. Oh, they'll still push the narrative. It won't matter to them one bit that the entire scam has been exposed as just that. They'll just say the "deep state" is at work again, covering up Mueller's secrets, so they can proceed in taking down "the greatest President in U.S. history."
  25. Ironically, thirteen weeks is also the length of one cycle of a typical soap actor's contract.

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