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  #11  
Vecchio 09-11-2012, 18.27.17
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Predefinito Re: "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America nowdeserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."

On Nov 9, 9:53*am, "PJ O'D" <gapa...@gmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now
> deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."
>
> google: "Americans, you get the
> government you deserve"
>
> About 3,310 results (0.33 seconds)[/color]

oh oh, more trouble on the horizon for the party of hate, greed, and
selfishness: only gerrymandering kept the house for the "SOCIOPATHS",
democrats received more votes over all: let the lawsuits begin to
abolish gerrymandering



[url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/08/house-candidates-votes_n_2096978.html[/url]

Democratic House Candidates Received More Votes Than Republicans
Posted: 11/08/2012 11:39 pm EST Updated: 11/08/2012 11:45 pm EST


While Republicans hung onto control of the House of Representatives
after Tuesday's election, Democratic candidates across the U.S.
received more total votes than Republican candidates did.
While not all ballots have been counted, Democrats hold an edge over
Republicans in overall votes. According to ThinkProgress, 53,952,240
votes were cast for Democratic candidates, while Republican candidates
received 53,402,643. However, thanks in part to redistricting,
Republicans will hold more than half the seats in the House while
receiving less than half of overall votes.
In Pennsylvania, for example, President Barack Obama received 52
percent of the vote, compared with Mitt Romney's 46.8 percent total.
However, Democrats won only five of the state's 18 seats in the House
of Representatives. As Slate's Dave Weigel points out, the state's
congressional districts have been gerrymandered to keep suburban and
rural areas red. Ohio shows a similar trend, with just four of the
state's 16 seats going blue.
After Tuesday's election, the House total for next term stands at 234
Republicans to 195 Democrats, with six races still uncalled. Democrats
currently lead in five of those six races. If those five win,
Democrats will have picked up a net gain of seven House seats.
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  #12  
Vecchio 09-11-2012, 18.27.17
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Predefinito Re: "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America nowdeserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."

On Nov 9, 9:53*am, "PJ O'D" <gapa...@gmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now
> deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."
>
> google: "Americans, you get the
> government you deserve"
>
> About 3,310 results (0.33 seconds)[/color]

oh oh, more trouble on the horizon for the party of hate, greed, and
selfishness: only gerrymandering kept the house for the "SOCIOPATHS",
democrats received more votes over all: let the lawsuits begin to
abolish gerrymandering



[url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/08/house-candidates-votes_n_2096978.html[/url]

Democratic House Candidates Received More Votes Than Republicans
Posted: 11/08/2012 11:39 pm EST Updated: 11/08/2012 11:45 pm EST


While Republicans hung onto control of the House of Representatives
after Tuesday's election, Democratic candidates across the U.S.
received more total votes than Republican candidates did.
While not all ballots have been counted, Democrats hold an edge over
Republicans in overall votes. According to ThinkProgress, 53,952,240
votes were cast for Democratic candidates, while Republican candidates
received 53,402,643. However, thanks in part to redistricting,
Republicans will hold more than half the seats in the House while
receiving less than half of overall votes.
In Pennsylvania, for example, President Barack Obama received 52
percent of the vote, compared with Mitt Romney's 46.8 percent total.
However, Democrats won only five of the state's 18 seats in the House
of Representatives. As Slate's Dave Weigel points out, the state's
congressional districts have been gerrymandered to keep suburban and
rural areas red. Ohio shows a similar trend, with just four of the
state's 16 seats going blue.
After Tuesday's election, the House total for next term stands at 234
Republicans to 195 Democrats, with six races still uncalled. Democrats
currently lead in five of those six races. If those five win,
Democrats will have picked up a net gain of seven House seats.
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  #13  
Vecchio 09-11-2012, 18.27.17
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Predefinito Re: "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America nowdeserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."

On Nov 9, 9:53*am, "PJ O'D" <gapa...@gmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now
> deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."
>
> google: "Americans, you get the
> government you deserve"
>
> About 3,310 results (0.33 seconds)[/color]

oh oh, more trouble on the horizon for the party of hate, greed, and
selfishness: only gerrymandering kept the house for the "SOCIOPATHS",
democrats received more votes over all: let the lawsuits begin to
abolish gerrymandering



[url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/08/house-candidates-votes_n_2096978.html[/url]

Democratic House Candidates Received More Votes Than Republicans
Posted: 11/08/2012 11:39 pm EST Updated: 11/08/2012 11:45 pm EST


While Republicans hung onto control of the House of Representatives
after Tuesday's election, Democratic candidates across the U.S.
received more total votes than Republican candidates did.
While not all ballots have been counted, Democrats hold an edge over
Republicans in overall votes. According to ThinkProgress, 53,952,240
votes were cast for Democratic candidates, while Republican candidates
received 53,402,643. However, thanks in part to redistricting,
Republicans will hold more than half the seats in the House while
receiving less than half of overall votes.
In Pennsylvania, for example, President Barack Obama received 52
percent of the vote, compared with Mitt Romney's 46.8 percent total.
However, Democrats won only five of the state's 18 seats in the House
of Representatives. As Slate's Dave Weigel points out, the state's
congressional districts have been gerrymandered to keep suburban and
rural areas red. Ohio shows a similar trend, with just four of the
state's 16 seats going blue.
After Tuesday's election, the House total for next term stands at 234
Republicans to 195 Democrats, with six races still uncalled. Democrats
currently lead in five of those six races. If those five win,
Democrats will have picked up a net gain of seven House seats.
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  #14  
Vecchio 09-11-2012, 18.27.17
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Predefinito Re: "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America nowdeserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."

On Nov 9, 9:53*am, "PJ O'D" <gapa...@gmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now
> deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."
>
> google: "Americans, you get the
> government you deserve"
>
> About 3,310 results (0.33 seconds)[/color]

oh oh, more trouble on the horizon for the party of hate, greed, and
selfishness: only gerrymandering kept the house for the "SOCIOPATHS",
democrats received more votes over all: let the lawsuits begin to
abolish gerrymandering



[url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/08/house-candidates-votes_n_2096978.html[/url]

Democratic House Candidates Received More Votes Than Republicans
Posted: 11/08/2012 11:39 pm EST Updated: 11/08/2012 11:45 pm EST


While Republicans hung onto control of the House of Representatives
after Tuesday's election, Democratic candidates across the U.S.
received more total votes than Republican candidates did.
While not all ballots have been counted, Democrats hold an edge over
Republicans in overall votes. According to ThinkProgress, 53,952,240
votes were cast for Democratic candidates, while Republican candidates
received 53,402,643. However, thanks in part to redistricting,
Republicans will hold more than half the seats in the House while
receiving less than half of overall votes.
In Pennsylvania, for example, President Barack Obama received 52
percent of the vote, compared with Mitt Romney's 46.8 percent total.
However, Democrats won only five of the state's 18 seats in the House
of Representatives. As Slate's Dave Weigel points out, the state's
congressional districts have been gerrymandered to keep suburban and
rural areas red. Ohio shows a similar trend, with just four of the
state's 16 seats going blue.
After Tuesday's election, the House total for next term stands at 234
Republicans to 195 Democrats, with six races still uncalled. Democrats
currently lead in five of those six races. If those five win,
Democrats will have picked up a net gain of seven House seats.
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  #15  
Vecchio 09-11-2012, 18.27.17
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Predefinito Re: "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America nowdeserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."

On Nov 9, 9:53*am, "PJ O'D" <gapa...@gmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now
> deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."
>
> google: "Americans, you get the
> government you deserve"
>
> About 3,310 results (0.33 seconds)[/color]

oh oh, more trouble on the horizon for the party of hate, greed, and
selfishness: only gerrymandering kept the house for the "SOCIOPATHS",
democrats received more votes over all: let the lawsuits begin to
abolish gerrymandering



[url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/08/house-candidates-votes_n_2096978.html[/url]

Democratic House Candidates Received More Votes Than Republicans
Posted: 11/08/2012 11:39 pm EST Updated: 11/08/2012 11:45 pm EST


While Republicans hung onto control of the House of Representatives
after Tuesday's election, Democratic candidates across the U.S.
received more total votes than Republican candidates did.
While not all ballots have been counted, Democrats hold an edge over
Republicans in overall votes. According to ThinkProgress, 53,952,240
votes were cast for Democratic candidates, while Republican candidates
received 53,402,643. However, thanks in part to redistricting,
Republicans will hold more than half the seats in the House while
receiving less than half of overall votes.
In Pennsylvania, for example, President Barack Obama received 52
percent of the vote, compared with Mitt Romney's 46.8 percent total.
However, Democrats won only five of the state's 18 seats in the House
of Representatives. As Slate's Dave Weigel points out, the state's
congressional districts have been gerrymandered to keep suburban and
rural areas red. Ohio shows a similar trend, with just four of the
state's 16 seats going blue.
After Tuesday's election, the House total for next term stands at 234
Republicans to 195 Democrats, with six races still uncalled. Democrats
currently lead in five of those six races. If those five win,
Democrats will have picked up a net gain of seven House seats.
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  #16  
Vecchio 09-11-2012, 18.27.17
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Predefinito Re: "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America nowdeserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."

On Nov 9, 9:53*am, "PJ O'D" <gapa...@gmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now
> deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."
>
> google: "Americans, you get the
> government you deserve"
>
> About 3,310 results (0.33 seconds)[/color]

oh oh, more trouble on the horizon for the party of hate, greed, and
selfishness: only gerrymandering kept the house for the "SOCIOPATHS",
democrats received more votes over all: let the lawsuits begin to
abolish gerrymandering



[url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/08/house-candidates-votes_n_2096978.html[/url]

Democratic House Candidates Received More Votes Than Republicans
Posted: 11/08/2012 11:39 pm EST Updated: 11/08/2012 11:45 pm EST


While Republicans hung onto control of the House of Representatives
after Tuesday's election, Democratic candidates across the U.S.
received more total votes than Republican candidates did.
While not all ballots have been counted, Democrats hold an edge over
Republicans in overall votes. According to ThinkProgress, 53,952,240
votes were cast for Democratic candidates, while Republican candidates
received 53,402,643. However, thanks in part to redistricting,
Republicans will hold more than half the seats in the House while
receiving less than half of overall votes.
In Pennsylvania, for example, President Barack Obama received 52
percent of the vote, compared with Mitt Romney's 46.8 percent total.
However, Democrats won only five of the state's 18 seats in the House
of Representatives. As Slate's Dave Weigel points out, the state's
congressional districts have been gerrymandered to keep suburban and
rural areas red. Ohio shows a similar trend, with just four of the
state's 16 seats going blue.
After Tuesday's election, the House total for next term stands at 234
Republicans to 195 Democrats, with six races still uncalled. Democrats
currently lead in five of those six races. If those five win,
Democrats will have picked up a net gain of seven House seats.
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  #17  
Vecchio 10-11-2012, 00.12.23
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Predefinito Re: "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."

Ugly donovan 1 million results

"PJ O'D" <gapaddy@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion
: [email]4a8fbf2d-fb30-4dcd-ac8a-8538e0fbec83@m4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now
> deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."
>
> google: "Americans, you get the
> government you deserve"
>
> About 3,310 results (0.33 seconds)[/color]

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Vecchio 10-11-2012, 00.12.23
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Predefinito Re: "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."

Ugly donovan 1 million results

"PJ O'D" <gapaddy@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion
: [email]4a8fbf2d-fb30-4dcd-ac8a-8538e0fbec83@m4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now
> deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."
>
> google: "Americans, you get the
> government you deserve"
>
> About 3,310 results (0.33 seconds)[/color]

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Vecchio 10-11-2012, 00.12.23
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Predefinito Re: "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."

Ugly donovan 1 million results

"PJ O'D" <gapaddy@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion
: [email]4a8fbf2d-fb30-4dcd-ac8a-8538e0fbec83@m4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now
> deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."
>
> google: "Americans, you get the
> government you deserve"
>
> About 3,310 results (0.33 seconds)[/color]

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Vecchio 10-11-2012, 00.12.23
Runge 667
 
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Predefinito Re: "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."

Ugly donovan 1 million results

"PJ O'D" <gapaddy@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion
: [email]4a8fbf2d-fb30-4dcd-ac8a-8538e0fbec83@m4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> "..Americans, you get the government you deserve...America now
> deserves Barack Obama. You deserve what you voted for...."
>
> google: "Americans, you get the
> government you deserve"
>
> About 3,310 results (0.33 seconds)[/color]

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