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Martin68

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48. The city was initially chosen for political reasons beyond our control. Biden has restored order and
Sun Aug 6, 2023, 02:49 PM
Aug 2023

sanity to government.

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Interesting start Sedona Aug 2023 #1
I might go to my library, just to read this article. no_hypocrisy Aug 2023 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author paleotn Aug 2023 #19
Too bad, too sad. LenaBaby61 Aug 2023 #3
And the fault of Alabama voters Marthe48 Aug 2023 #14
THANK YOU!! LenaBaby61 Aug 2023 #46
Check the article out here : AllBlue Aug 2023 #4
Thank you! Sedona Aug 2023 #8
Thanks.. appreciate that. mountain grammy Aug 2023 #37
"Political reasons beyond their control?" They voted for the asshole, they elected him Walleye Aug 2023 #5
A tiny blue dot in Huntsville LittleGirl Aug 2023 #9
I guess they have to choose between their desire for prosperity in their hatred of Democrats Walleye Aug 2023 #11
My uncle who died in December LittleGirl Aug 2023 #13
Doug Jones was the Democratic incumbent who was defeated by "Coach" Tuberville Tanuki Aug 2023 #16
Yes and I am one of them SouthernDem4ever Aug 2023 #17
Same here Stuckinthebush Aug 2023 #29
My uncle was a Dean LittleGirl Aug 2023 #20
Madison County (Huntsville) went 52.8% for Trump in 2020. paleotn Aug 2023 #21
I voted here in Huntsville in the 2020 election. House of Roberts Aug 2023 #24
Irrelevant. A Dem was still on the ballet for president. paleotn Aug 2023 #40
El Paso County (Colorado) went 53.54% for Trump ThoughtCriminal Aug 2023 #49
They elected a terrorist. plimsoll Aug 2023 #28
The man is a traitor to his country Walleye Aug 2023 #32
Space Command is about to lose a commanding officer gab13by13 Aug 2023 #6
They are lying. They did this to themselves. Irish_Dem Aug 2023 #7
They might want to start by not re-electing that dumb SOB Tommy Potatoville. Crowman2009 Aug 2023 #10
"questioning whether their city was passed over for political reasons beyond their control. " Ferrets are Cool Aug 2023 #12
Next, move Ft. Knox out of Kentucky Tarzanrock Aug 2023 #15
Kentucky at least elected a competent Democratic governor. n/t DFW Aug 2023 #33
I wish there were 100 Andy Beshears. mountain grammy Aug 2023 #39
+1000 paleotn Aug 2023 #41
If I could pick which states DFW Aug 2023 #43
Hunstville still has the roomtomove Aug 2023 #18
No loss of jobs yes, but no massive increase of jobs either padah513 Aug 2023 #22
"Beyond their control" is a lie dlk Aug 2023 #23
What does the space command do? The way I see it doc03 Aug 2023 #25
United States Space Command: Ptah Aug 2023 #38
Sounds like the Air Force could do that without creating doc03 Aug 2023 #44
Sooooo, Tuberville lost out. A problem of his own making. Farmer-Rick Aug 2023 #26
Hey, Huntsville, how about working to make your entire state better, not just niyad Aug 2023 #31
Elections have consequences! You chose, sometimes you lose biggly Augiedog Aug 2023 #27
One cannot "lose" something one never had in the first place. niyad Aug 2023 #30
Beyond the control of Alabama's Democrats, anyway DFW Aug 2023 #34
Is this a pity piece by guest columnist Tommy Tubbyville? Blue Owl Aug 2023 #35
Biden's reason azureblue Aug 2023 #36
The Space Command is a 21st century force PJMcK Aug 2023 #42
Ms Davis, direct your thoughts to Tuberville Wild blueberry Aug 2023 #45
REALLY, REALLY THIS 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻 LenaBaby61 Aug 2023 #47
The city was initially chosen for political reasons beyond our control. Biden has restored order and Martin68 Aug 2023 #48
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