Tuesday, November 7, 2006

What Does the "D" in D-Day Stand For?

Michael Moore has 5 Good Reasons to Vote Today. And he asks us to bring a broom and a camera.
Andrew Sullivan offers up a poem for the day, an abridgment of A.R. Ammons' Corson's Inlet.

12 comments:

  1. Good luck on your end as well Vigil. It will be a long night for me because I don't think I will be able to sleep until the overall results are out.

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  2. Vigil, D stands for Diebold. Don't be counting your winnings afore the dealing's done.

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  3. D as in Democratic Victory.
    D as in Debt and Deficit reduction.
    D as is Depart Iraq.
    D as in Dismantle the Republican hegemony.

    (for openers)

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  4. No sleep for me and I am old! Well, maybe not that old:-) I just heard that my home state, Missouri, has actually run out of ballots in some areas. I don't know if I should be nervous or REALLY nervous. GO DEMS!!!!

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  5. Mike with so much at stake I admit I'm nervous as hell.

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  6. Hillbloggers, if it's D for Damn, it's D for Dam breaking.

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  7. The fresh waters of our democracy have been confined and still too long. They will be released into a cascade of rushing white water - from the muddy duck pond to the clear rapids. Grab your fishing poll and your kayak! It's going top be a fun ride and we can eat what we catch.

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  8. Some one do something quick! Down on your knees and pray!
    For Senator Ford!
    For Senator Webb!
    For Senator Tester!

    Me? I don't have the pull. But someone here should have a channel!

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  9. Rick Santorum PA & Mike DeWine OH = GONE!!!!

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  10. Well done Guys, you have done the right thing, can you get Pelosi to call Bush to call Blair and say the games up.

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