WHAT A CHORE - It has never been so hard!

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Dusty

Ok, so maybe it was 2 days or so days ago, in any case mine was not the only one "Deleted" there was one and possibly 2 others that I saw briefly before they disappeared. In any case they were there for a few seconds before biteing the dust. Maybe the other poster or two will chime in to confirm. Or better yet maybe Admin will confirm the deletion???? Don't hold your breath too long. ;)

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I for one have deleted some of my own posts after submitting. Sometimes I have posted something that I have had second thoughts about and go back and remove it- quite often actually! Could have happened here... (referring to other peoples posts...)
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dgreen810 wrote:Dusty

Ok, so maybe it was 2 days or so days ago, in any case mine was not the only one "Deleted" there was one and possibly 2 others that I saw briefly before they disappeared. In any case they were there for a few seconds before biteing the dust. Maybe the other poster or two will chime in to confirm. Or better yet maybe Admin will confirm the deletion???? Don't hold your breath too long. ;)

Don G
Don, I have closely followed this post from when Dusty started it. Why? because I was curious as to whether it would become a train wreck or not as some of these political posts have been. Thankfully it has not become that. Opinions have been shared in a rather friendly way. I do not remember any other posts from you other than the four posted above, and I have not seen anything that would demand deletion by Admin, who has been kinda patient recently.
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ChrisNeilan wrote:
dgreen810 wrote:Dusty

Ok, so maybe it was 2 days or so days ago, in any case mine was not the only one "Deleted" there was one and possibly 2 others that I saw briefly before they disappeared. In any case they were there for a few seconds before biteing the dust. Maybe the other poster or two will chime in to confirm. Or better yet maybe Admin will confirm the deletion???? Don't hold your breath too long. ;)

Don G
Don, I have closely followed this post from when Dusty started it. Why? because I was curious as to whether it would become a train wreck or not as some of these political posts have been. Thankfully it has not become that. Opinions have been shared in a rather friendly way. I do not remember any other posts from you other than the four posted above, and I have not seen anything that would demand deletion by Admin, who has been kinda patient recently.

Yes, I have been somewhat surprised that this thread has been allowed to continue.
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Gotta admit I find this weekend's political news kinda amusing. Like I said earlier - Don't vote early!

(unless, of course, you won't be around on Nov. 8)
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I am not surprised that it is still here. It has been civil, and not directly filled with political view points.
Yes, I am holding off to last minute to fill in the circle and get it in the mail.
I have made up my mind for who, but with this new turn of events it just reinforces that.
Not that either of them in my mind is Presidential material.
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I guess I am old enough to remember many election that would change the course of our nation. Perhaps they did, perhaps they didn't and we would have morphed into our present state regardless. I happen to be a Second Amendment guy, so you know how I will vote, but we each have our priorities. If you don't vote, don't complain. Regardless of our human choices: God Bless the USA.
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Guys, I happen to agree with my Model 10 loving friend here.

"3 months of 'Liar, Liar, Pants Suits are on fire' and 'Donald Duck' just quacking away
commercials, :eek: Kinda like Dumb and Dumber, the Broadcasting Companies will love the profits :D "
(Except it is 10 days and counting!)

My only other thing to add, I really don't care who wins, the LOSER in this whole thing,
will be the USA!

GOD Bless the USA!

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I saw a great bumper sticker. Beneath likenesses of Hillary and The Donald, was the caption "Nope and Noper".
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It is very easy to preview, then forget to submit. The voice of much experience doing that!
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