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Friday, November 9, 2012

JSIS: A to Z-- Early Maine Elections-- Still Some Political Ads-- America Polarized-- Puerto Rico-- Noreaster Strikes

JSIS--  Just Some Interesting Stuff


1.  A TO Z--   The Drive Finishing their nearly 2,000 songs classic rock A to Z show that started last Friday.  Sure have been enjoying it.  Not much Beach Music for me in the meantime.


2.  EARLY MAINE ELECTIONS--  On the 6th, I heard that two small Maine towns cast their votes just after midnight.  One was a tie, 5 to 5 for president, and the other fairly much an Obama landslide 23-9.

3.  STILL SOME POLITICAL ADS ON NOV.6TH--  Sadly, I was still subjected to a couple political ads on this date.  When will it end.


4.  AMERICA POLARIZED--  Looking at a map of states which went for Obama and Romney reminded me a bit of the Lincoln 1860 election, but reversed.  The Northeast, Midwest for Obama (In 1860 for Lincoln, the Republican).  The South solid for Romney, the Republican.  Guess that old saying "Yellow Dog Democrat" for Southerners can be changed to "Yellow Dog Republican."

Plus, hopefully the really rich should come to know that there are a lot of people who really are not happy with them.


5.  PUERTO RICO--  Took a vote Nov. 6th and by a slim margin, people voted to be the 51st state.  I'm thinking they should remain just as they are or become an independent country.


6.  NOREASTER STRIKES--  Sad that the Northeast was hit again, this time by a Noreaster, and those things can be just as bad as a hurricane.


Just Some Interesting Stuff.  --RoadDog

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