Has the libtard media contacted you?

Did you like it? Oooh.
Did they offer to sign your yearbook? No?
Judge* Roy Moore will!
Just go to his website and tell them where on the computer the nasty libruls contacted you.

https://www.roymoore.org/reporter/
*not an actual judge, just a guy who likes judging others
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Is that for real? W, JW
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He's 8 points down and falling
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Wild polling data really. Fox news has actually been more favorable to Jones then the others, showing a tie before all this went down.RaceBannon said:He's 8 points down and falling
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2017/senate/al/alabama_senate_special_election_moore_vs_jones-6271.html -
Fox is my source for the 8 points down
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yes, copied from his website - the link at the bottom is realDerekJohnson said:Is that for real? W, JW
Re: polling - I don't think anyone knows how to poll this race. -
LURLEEN! Man, I forgot about that.YellowSnow said: -
Lots of Yankees have moved to the top football state in America.YellowSnow said: -
Might be a lot easier to just unload the Seattle house and by something for cash on the barrelhead at the Tuscaloosa country club. Is there a wait list for Bamma season tickets?RaceBannon said:
Lots of Yankees have moved to the top football state in America.YellowSnow said: -
False. A lot of Yankees are moving to Huntsville. We have nothing to do with the rest of the state and go to Nashville for the big city, Florida for the beach, etc. Auburn is growing too.RaceBannon said:
Lots of Yankees have moved to the top football state in America.YellowSnow said:
It makes sense though. 4% state tax, cost of living way lower, property tax is almost free. For the G Men it's an 18.5% COLA raise compared to 0% where I was in Oregon which was much more expensive to live.
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Good thing Huntsville isn't in Alabama. Good catch guess I was wrong
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Some of them even coach football thereRaceBannon said:
Lots of Yankees have moved to the top football state in America.YellowSnow said: -
I lol'ed because I saw this coming from 1 million miles away.RaceBannon said:Good thing Huntsville isn't in Alabama. Good catch guess I was wrong
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It pretty much isnt. You can almost see Tennessee from Redstone Arsenal、,RaceBannon said:Good thing Huntsville isn't in Alabama. Good catch guess I was wrong
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Sincerely,AZDuck said:
It pretty much isnt. You can almost see Tennessee from Redstone Arsenal、,RaceBannon said:Good thing Huntsville isn't in Alabama. Good catch guess I was wrong
Portland, Washington
Cincinnati, Kentucky
Philadelphia, New Jersey
New York City, New Jersey -
Just avoid actually crossing the river to Newport Kentucky.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Sincerely,AZDuck said:
It pretty much isnt. You can almost see Tennessee from Redstone Arsenal、,RaceBannon said:Good thing Huntsville isn't in Alabama. Good catch guess I was wrong
Portland, Washington
Cincinnati, Kentucky
Philadelphia, New Jersey
New York City, New Jersey
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That's fair, but Huntsville has never really fit in with the general culture of Alabama. That part of the state is the foothills of the Appalachian mountains and was one of the only places in the Confederacy to not support secession. That cultural divide persists to some extent even now. There's also a big difference between Knoxville and the rest of Tennessee, same reason. And yeah, lots of Yankees (and ex-Nazis) have moved there since the end of WW2 as the NASA rocket and military missile designs have all been done there.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Sincerely,AZDuck said:
It pretty much isnt. You can almost see Tennessee from Redstone Arsenal、,RaceBannon said:Good thing Huntsville isn't in Alabama. Good catch guess I was wrong
Portland, Washington
Cincinnati, Kentucky
Philadelphia, New Jersey
New York City, New Jersey
Source: was stationed at Redstone for a while in 2006-2007, and my sister lives there now, bless her heart. -
AZDuck said:
That's fair, but Huntsville has never really fit in with the general culture of Alabama. That part of the state is the foothills of the Appalachian mountains and was one of the only places in the Confederacy to not support secession. That cultural divide persists to some extent even now. There's also a big difference between Knoxville and the rest of Tennessee, same reason. And yeah, lots of Yankees (and ex-Nazis) have moved there since the end of WW2 as the NASA rocket and military missile designs have all been done there.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Sincerely,AZDuck said:
It pretty much isnt. You can almost see Tennessee from Redstone Arsenal、,RaceBannon said:Good thing Huntsville isn't in Alabama. Good catch guess I was wrong
Portland, Washington
Cincinnati, Kentucky
Philadelphia, New Jersey
New York City, New Jersey
Source: was stationed at Redstone for a while in 2006-2007, and my sister lives there now, bless her heart. -
One of the couples in my folks bridge club (ORW) moved to Huntsville in the 60's for NASA work.
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Huntsville was OK, I worked on the Space Shuttle payloads for McDonnell Douglas (gives you an idea of how old I be). Quit when UW@USC (1984?) wasn't going to be on TV and headed back here. Last time ever for working on a government program thank god
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I watched that gameLebamDawg said:Huntsville was OK, I worked on the Space Shuttle payloads for McDonnell Douglas (gives you an idea of how old I be). Quit when UW@USC (1984?) wasn't going to be on TV and headed back here. Last time ever for working on a government program thank god
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I'm hearing you're a high roller. Strange that this stuff seems to matter to you...Mosster47 said:
False. A lot of Yankees are moving to Huntsville. We have nothing to do with the rest of the state and go to Nashville for the big city, Florida for the beach, etc. Auburn is growing too.RaceBannon said:
Lots of Yankees have moved to the top football state in America.YellowSnow said:
It makes sense though. 4% state tax, cost of living way lower, property tax is almost free. For the G Men it's an 18.5% COLA raise compared to 0% where I was in Oregon which was much more expensive to live.
This place will be massive in a decade.