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Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Ralph and Jim out on their rumps
Ralph Seekins, who had decided too late that maybe he did need Ester after all, was tromped by Joe Thomas, who won with a resounding 58% of the vote. Scott Kawasaki did almost as well against Jim Holm, coming in with 56%. And David Guttenberg got a big vote of confidence in his district, coming in with 63%. Well done, gentlemen.
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Whoo, I must say, and Hoo!
Thank you, Jesus!
Ralph Seekins is a boil on the dieased crotch that is the Alaskan republican Party.
Oh, it's so sweet not to have that used car salesman (a worse appelation than "republican") out of state politics.
God Dang It!
Typos are the bain of excited blog commenting! I meant to say:
Thank you, Jesus!
Ralph Seekins is a boil on the diseased crotch that is the Alaskan republican Party.
Oh, it's so sweet to have that used car salesman (a worse appelation than "republican") out of state politics.
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