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  Tuesday, January 27, 2004


New Hampshire: Send a message to Washington!

It's a puzzlement: For nie unto a year now, I've been ranting and raving about the current administration, the war in Iraq, and the dire state of the economy. Point of fact: I have yet to receive a negative comment. No flaming. No sniping. Not even a gentle gibe. Wassup with that?

Are we knit bloggers all a bunch of left-leaning, Shrub-pruning Dems? Is there something about the knit blogger demographic that attracts liberal, socially-conscious chicks with sticks? Surely there is a good flag-waving, card-carrying Republican in the ring?

Given that this is a friendly crowd (and piggy-backing off Wooliemama's eloquent rant the other day), I offer up this challenge: Submit your favorite anti-Dubbya bumper sticker. I'll collect and post them to keep us cheered as Election 2004 heats up.

My current favorite: Somewhere in Texas, a village is missing its idiot.


Speak nake-idly! [] 7:53:04 AM    


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