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I'm glad he thought it was funny. I hope he still thinks it's funny next November.
You really have no sense of humor. It nice to see that those who took a big whippin' last week can laugh at themselves and move on.
These legislators never cease to waste time on "important" issues.
Maybe he could get legislation to have a state-sponsored IQ test, as well?
If 62 percent voted against vouchers of the 33 percent of registered votes who voted of the 86 percent of the people who are active registered voters, how many cookies did not care?
38 percent in favor, correction Apathy
Anonymous, some of us don't understand your comment. Were you correcting Apathy's comment? If so, your 'correction' is not relevant to anything Apathy said.
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