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FatVin wrote:The more we all participate in Government, the better it works, not paying attention to the laws that get passed is how we got in this situation with the PLCB but getting involved is how we are going to fix it.
If you are referring to the noise rule, its even worse. It is a rule that never crossed the legislature. It was created by LCB executive order and has never been contested outside their juris diction.

I am confident that our present efforts can remedy this situation.

As for those 2008 candidates, WHOA! Those are some nasty lists....You and I may as well run for our respective party after looking at that.

Its no wonder that I voted mostly 3rd party the past few elections.
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lonewolf wrote:
FatVin wrote:The more we all participate in Government, the better it works, not paying attention to the laws that get passed is how we got in this situation with the PLCB but getting involved is how we are going to fix it.
If you are referring to the noise rule, its even worse. It is a rule that never crossed the legislature. It was created by LCB executive order and has never been contested outside their juris diction.

I am confident that our present efforts can remedy this situation.

As for those 2008 candidates, WHOA! Those are some nasty lists....You and I may as well run for our respective party after looking at that.

Its no wonder that I voted mostly 3rd party the past few elections.
hahaha i intend to run for some form of public office in the future - a standing joke between my friend and I is that in 2020 we'll both be 35, time to run for Preisdent then.. but in all honesty, I think I could see myself trying to run for something in the future, even if it's like a county seat or something haha
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The GOP will probably see Sen. George Allen Jr. run. he has nice enough hair.

There is a group that has correctly predicted most of the last presidential elections based on how much and how nice a candidate's hair is.

Kerry had more hair, but W had that nice preppie cut.

I do not even know what the Libertairan candidate looks like, but that's where my vote is going.
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undercoverjoe wrote:I do not even know what the Libertairan candidate looks like, but that's where my vote is going.
Greta Van Sustern or Bill O'Reilly.. hahaha
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AtoMikEnRtiA wrote:
undercoverjoe wrote:I do not even know what the Libertairan candidate looks like, but that's where my vote is going.
Greta Van Sustern or Bill O'Reilly.. hahaha
Greta's has a lot of nice hair. Bill is thinning out a bit., but if Greta got a face lift, Bill can get hair plugs.
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