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Dixville Notch and Hart's Location

Obama beat McCain 15-6 in Dixville Notch and 17-10 in Hart's Location, NH.  Has anyone found that you could predict the national winner based on the votes in these towns?


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Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things.

In 1960, when John F. Kennedy beat Richard M. Nixon. Nixon, the Republican, swept all nine votes cast in Dixville that year, and before Tuesday, the town had gone for a Democrat only once since then. That was in 1968, when the tally was Democrat Hubert Humphrey eight, Nixon four.


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You never say hello to you until you get it on the redline, overload.  You never know what you can do until you try. 

Kenny Loggins.  (From Top Gun)

We just got the bad news.  Booze flows and it is so that we loyal Americans can drown our sorrows.

I am just glad Dr. Guenther was not alive to see this horror.  A black panther in the White House?  Obama bin Laden didn't so much as finish college: he was too busy smoking dope to pay attention to his studies.

The Veterans Administration is now directly uinder threat.  Social Security is soon to collapse unless we stop that raging moron from acting out his hatred for American Veterans.

However, as gloomy as things may seem, this will be the test case that revokes the existence of the Electoral College: their vote is directly opposite that of the popular vote.

Beyond that, I see nothing good in the next four horrible and bitter years.

I bid you peace for freedoms lost, never to be regained until we take it back by force majuere.


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