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How do you feel about DeLay's re-election campaign?

speaking as one born, raised, and still living in the great state of alabama, ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
we have no choice for governor, haven't for the last few elections. the current governor,riley, was elected on a platform of lowering taxes and getting rid of government waste, the first thing he did, within months, was to propose a massive tax increase, and stating that state troopers would be off the streets, schools would close, and prisons would have to release criminals at a rate that there would be anarchy in the streets. we, the people of alabama told him to ^&$* off and voted down his bill, now we still have troopers on the road, early release prisoners are not causing rampant crime waves, and we had a record surplus in the education budget last year.

and people wonder why some of our recent "celebrities" are so wierd.

need to add, seigleman, has been through charges recently, the same type. if not the same charges, he
kept filing motions against the presideing judges, and kept having new judges hearing his case, untill he found one that dismissed the case.
personally, i think he is one of the best choices in the upcoming elections. pray for us.

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