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#102 Sep 28 2012 at 9:50 AM Rating: Excellent
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High Turn Out Republican: Cracker Barrel.

That made me laugh way more than I probably should have.


So glad I didn't have anything in my mouth when I read that, or it would have got spit across the room. Smiley: lol

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#103 Sep 28 2012 at 9:54 AM Rating: Good
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So, two big takeaways, first, Popeyes/churches chicken and cracker barrel goers are on opposite ends of the spectrum, and that high turnout democrats dont go to chain restraunts.
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#104 Sep 28 2012 at 10:08 AM Rating: Good
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So, two big takeaways, first, Popeyes/churches chicken and cracker barrel goers are on opposite ends of the spectrum, and that high turnout democrats dont go to chain restraunts.


We eat at locally owned restaurants whenever possible! Smiley: schooled

Where I am, we get the best of both worlds.... so many regional chains are based here. Mmmmm Zaxbys. Mmmmmm Mirko Pasta.... Mmmmm Locos Grill....
#105 Sep 28 2012 at 10:13 AM Rating: Good
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I'd expect a ***** size chart to have some fairly humorous implied causation.
#106 Sep 28 2012 at 10:24 AM Rating: Excellent
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Whelp, I guess they do make such a chart.

Edited, Sep 28th 2012 12:33pm by Timelordwho
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#108 Sep 28 2012 at 10:40 AM Rating: Good
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It took you almost 24 hours to come up with that?
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#109 Sep 28 2012 at 10:41 AM Rating: Excellent
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"There is no cause for all this alarm! The All Holy and Knowing Scott Rasmussen guides us and the infidel polls are being destroyed far away from the city even as we speak! All Praise Fox!!!"

Edited, Sep 28th 2012 11:42am by Jophiel
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#110 Sep 28 2012 at 11:09 AM Rating: Good
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while the gentlemen from Dallas/Ft. Worth are really not worth much.

Suburbs aren't technically part of the city right?
#111 Sep 28 2012 at 11:10 AM Rating: Good
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About as much as arm hair is part of the body, I guess.
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#112 Sep 28 2012 at 2:33 PM Rating: Excellent
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Florida elections officials said that "at least 10 counties have identified suspicious and possibly fraudulent voter registration forms turned in by a firm working for the Republican Party of Florida," the Los Angeles Times reports.

"The controversy in Florida -- which began with possibly fraudulent forms that first cropped up in Palm Beach County -- has engulfed the Republican National Committee, which admitted Thursday that it urged state parties in seven swing states to hire the firm, Strategic Allied Consulting.The RNC paid the company at least $3.1 million -- routed through the state parties of Florida, Nevada, Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia -- to register voters and run get-out-the-vote operations. Wisconsin and Ohio had not yet paid the firm for get-out-the-vote operations it was contracted to do."


A company engaged in GOP voter fraud across the major swing states? Thank sweet Jesus the GOP is hard at work preventing the poor and minorities from voting so this doesn't happen!
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#113 Sep 28 2012 at 2:38 PM Rating: Excellent
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That beer chart was terrible. Where are all the microbrews?

Considering the small dots for national brands like Fosters, Molson and Becks, I'm guessing any given microbrew is statistically insignificant.


Then have a generic bubble for "Small batch craft brews" and lump them all together.

The only thing I drink on there regularly is Sam Adams, and that's whenever the local package store gets a seasonal variety pack in when we've got a party coming up.
Sierra Nevada is on there as well, a little more democratic and a lot higher turnout than the general craft drinkers.
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Then have a generic bubble for "Small batch craft brews" and lump them all together.

That implies that all are drunk equally by the same partisan make-up.
Well, considering that once you're into craft beer most people try out as many craft beers as possible that would be the case I think.
#114 Sep 28 2012 at 2:40 PM Rating: Excellent
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Florida elections officials said that "at least 10 counties have identified suspicious and possibly fraudulent voter registration forms turned in by a firm working for the Republican Party of Florida," the Los Angeles Times reports.

"The controversy in Florida -- which began with possibly fraudulent forms that first cropped up in Palm Beach County -- has engulfed the Republican National Committee, which admitted Thursday that it urged state parties in seven swing states to hire the firm, Strategic Allied Consulting.The RNC paid the company at least $3.1 million -- routed through the state parties of Florida, Nevada, Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia -- to register voters and run get-out-the-vote operations. Wisconsin and Ohio had not yet paid the firm for get-out-the-vote operations it was contracted to do."


A company engaged in GOP voter fraud across the major swing states? Thank sweet Jesus the GOP is hard at work preventing the poor and minorities from voting so this doesn't happen!


Smiley: facepalm
#115 Sep 28 2012 at 3:25 PM Rating: Decent
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Political Wire wrote:
Florida elections officials said that "at least 10 counties have identified suspicious and possibly fraudulent voter registration forms turned in by a firm working for the Republican Party of Florida," the Los Angeles Times reports.

"The controversy in Florida -- which began with possibly fraudulent forms that first cropped up in Palm Beach County -- has engulfed the Republican National Committee, which admitted Thursday that it urged state parties in seven swing states to hire the firm, Strategic Allied Consulting.The RNC paid the company at least $3.1 million -- routed through the state parties of Florida, Nevada, Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia -- to register voters and run get-out-the-vote operations. Wisconsin and Ohio had not yet paid the firm for get-out-the-vote operations it was contracted to do."


A company engaged in GOP voter fraud across the major swing states? Thank sweet Jesus the GOP is hard at work preventing the poor and minorities from voting so this doesn't happen!

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#116 Sep 28 2012 at 3:32 PM Rating: Good
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while the gentlemen from Dallas/Ft. Worth are really not worth much.

Suburbs aren't technically part of the city right?

How big is your cowboy hat?
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#117 Sep 28 2012 at 3:59 PM Rating: Good
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If I skip this election, I'd be a low-turnout Democrat.
#118 Sep 28 2012 at 6:22 PM Rating: Excellent
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Jophiel wrote:
cidbahamut wrote:
That beer chart was terrible. Where are all the microbrews?

Considering the small dots for national brands like Fosters, Molson and Becks, I'm guessing any given microbrew is statistically insignificant.


Did you all really miss the big purple "any microbrew" bubble in the top left quadrant?


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#119 Sep 28 2012 at 6:36 PM Rating: Excellent
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Did you all really miss the big purple "any microbrew" bubble in the top left quadrant?

The chart has been updated since it was originally posted, weird.
#120 Sep 28 2012 at 6:44 PM Rating: Excellent
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Did you all really miss the big purple "any microbrew" bubble in the top left quadrant?

The chart has been updated since it was originally posted, weird.


Suuure it has.

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#121 Sep 28 2012 at 6:55 PM Rating: Good
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Well I could be wrong; I'm on my second Leine's, which I had no idea was so Republican. I drink it out of nostalgia because it was popular at University of Illinois.
#122 Sep 28 2012 at 7:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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It looks like all the updated beers are in bold. All the colors on the chart are new as well.
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#123 Sep 28 2012 at 10:54 PM Rating: Good
Right. Sure.

I believe you.
#124 Sep 29 2012 at 10:44 PM Rating: Good
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#125 Sep 30 2012 at 4:31 PM Rating: Good
Well, I'm sure that outfit was very expensive.

One of my favorite MIchelle Obama 2008 campaign moments was when she explained how inexpensively she and Obama dressed - mostly pre-made clothes from catalogs. She glanced down at her outfit, and said, "I think this whole thing cost around thirty five bucks from J.C. Crew."
#126 Oct 01 2012 at 7:09 AM Rating: Good
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Wasn't that on the same week as the Sons of Anarchy season premiere? Maybe she's a fan.
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