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Yow! I am nearly elected!
As a few of you here know, this year I ran for US Congress in District
21, Texas, as a Libertarian. With 99.86% of the precincts reporting, I got 60,711 votes, or 20%. To put that into a different perspective, I got more votes in a district that spans 8 counties than the Libertarian Presidential candidate got in all of Texas (254 counties and 56,213 votes). My incumbent Republican opponent goes back to Washington for his 12th term. He's NOT going to see 13. In 2006 I got 4400 votes and 2% of the electorate, finishing 5th out of 7 candidates in the second most heavily contested Congressional race in the country. Also worth mentioning ... my brother John Strohm ran for US Congress, also as a Libertarian, in Texas District 11. He finished with 25,031 votes, or 11.67% of the vote. So this is now a footnote in history -- two brothers in Texas polled the highest and second-highest vote counts AND percentages of any third-party Congressional candidates in the state's history. Libertarians normally get only 2% of the vote. Jim Strohm |
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Yow! I am nearly elected!
On Nov 5, 7:16*am, "
wrote: As a few of you here know, this year I ran for US Congress in District 21, Texas, as a Libertarian. With 99.86% of the precincts reporting, I got 60,711 votes, or 20%. To put that into a different perspective, I got more votes in a district that spans 8 counties than the Libertarian Presidential candidate got in all of Texas (254 counties and 56,213 votes). My incumbent Republican opponent goes back to Washington for his 12th term. *He's NOT going to see 13. In 2006 I got 4400 votes and 2% of the electorate, finishing 5th out of 7 candidates in the second most heavily contested Congressional race in the country. Also worth mentioning ... my brother John Strohm ran for US Congress, also as a Libertarian, in Texas District 11. *He finished with 25,031 votes, or *11.67% of the vote. So this is now a footnote in history -- two brothers in Texas polled the highest and second-highest vote counts AND percentages of any third-party Congressional candidates in the state's history. Libertarians normally get only 2% of the vote. Jim Strohm Not endorsing your policies, I don't know any of them, but congratulations on your success. |
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 06:46:47 -0800 (PST), pigo
wrote this crap: So this is now a footnote in history -- two brothers in Texas polled the highest and second-highest vote counts AND percentages of any third-party Congressional candidates in the state's history. Libertarians normally get only 2% of the vote. Jim Strohm Not endorsing your policies, I don't know any of them, but congratulations on your success. I also congratulate him. I shall raise a flagon of mead to his success. After two years, when the new administration ****s up, and the people want to throw the bums out, he should have more success. A mighty Hungarian warrior The blood of Attila runs through me |
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Yow! I am nearly elected!
On Nov 5, 6:16*am, "
wrote: As a few of you here know, this year I ran for US Congress in District 21, Texas, as a Libertarian. With 99.86% of the precincts reporting, I got 60,711 votes, or 20%. To put that into a different perspective, I got more votes in a district that spans 8 counties than the Libertarian Presidential candidate got in all of Texas (254 counties and 56,213 votes). My incumbent Republican opponent goes back to Washington for his 12th term. *He's NOT going to see 13. In 2006 I got 4400 votes and 2% of the electorate, finishing 5th out of 7 candidates in the second most heavily contested Congressional race in the country. Also worth mentioning ... my brother John Strohm ran for US Congress, also as a Libertarian, in Texas District 11. *He finished with 25,031 votes, or *11.67% of the vote. So this is now a footnote in history -- two brothers in Texas polled the highest and second-highest vote counts AND percentages of any third-party Congressional candidates in the state's history. Libertarians normally get only 2% of the vote. Jim Strohm Damn, I shouldn't have peeked, but I can't resist calling Dickless James Arthur Strohm on his bull****. What Dickless Strohm fails to mention is that the Democrats didn't even bother to put up a candidate. So Dickless Strohm got all the protest votes in a gerrymandered district in a ****ed up state that gave us Bush. He was the only other candidate on the ballot. You want to see how seriously Texas takes him? Google him. On the news. Two current mentions. Holy ****, if this freak is crazy enough to pull the crap he's pulled here, he's crazy enough to believe his own lies. Did I mention he doesn't even live in the district? That he's just a narcissitic pathological liar desperate enough to waste his time in a fruitless search for expression? That Bob Thompson endorses him? Back to your normally scheduled bull****. Go **** yourselves, freaks. |
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Yow! I am nearly elected!
In article
, twobuddha wrote: Damn, I shouldn't have peeked Peeked? Dude this is full on, "Single White Female" stalking. Either that or you're a HUGE fan. And if I was Jim, I'd holding my cell phone and peeking through the venetian blinds right now looking for a strange car in front of the house. Dave |
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Yow! I am nearly elected!
In article
, twobuddha wrote: On Nov 5, 6:16*am, " wrote: As a few of you here know, this year I ran for US Congress in District 21, Texas, as a Libertarian. With 99.86% of the precincts reporting, I got 60,711 votes, or 20%. To put that into a different perspective, I got more votes in a district that spans 8 counties than the Libertarian Presidential candidate got in all of Texas (254 counties and 56,213 votes). My incumbent Republican opponent goes back to Washington for his 12th term. *He's NOT going to see 13. In 2006 I got 4400 votes and 2% of the electorate, finishing 5th out of 7 candidates in the second most heavily contested Congressional race in the country. Also worth mentioning ... my brother John Strohm ran for US Congress, also as a Libertarian, in Texas District 11. *He finished with 25,031 votes, or *11.67% of the vote. So this is now a footnote in history -- two brothers in Texas polled the highest and second-highest vote counts AND percentages of any third-party Congressional candidates in the state's history. Libertarians normally get only 2% of the vote. Jim Strohm Damn, I shouldn't have peeked, but I can't resist calling Dickless James Arthur Strohm on his bull****. You shouldn't have, but you did. You can't even stop yourself from doing what you claim you don't want to do anymore, and yet you call other people "dickless"... -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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Yow! I am nearly elected!
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 19:39:59 -0800 (PST), twobuddha
wrote this crap: Back to your normally scheduled bull****. Go **** yourselves, freaks. Your usual response. How was jail? Was the food good? A mighty Hungarian warrior The blood of Attila runs through me |
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Yow! I am nearly elected!
On Nov 13, 10:01*pm, Dave Cartman wrote:
In article , *twobuddha wrote: Damn, I shouldn't have peeked Peeked? *Dude this is full on, "Single White Female" stalking. *Either that or you're a HUGE fan. And if I was Jim, I'd holding my cell phone and peeking through the venetian blinds right now looking for a strange car in front of the house. Dave Geez, Dave, you are so easy. So predictable. Such a dumb****. Clue time. For years, I have enjoyed telling the truth about lying freaks, just to watch lying freaks lie. There is a method to this madness. I just love ****ing your buddies with your tiny liddle dick. Here's how it works. Freaks tell whoppers. I tell the truth. Freak's buddies pile on with ridiculous, transparent smears and lies. Same old, same old. As you just did. In this case, somebody who is curious about "James Arthur Strohm" googles "James Arthur Strohm". They read my trenchant and rigourously honest expose of his dickless character. I never lie about you freaks. I don't have to. Just tell the truth. As I just did about Strohm's laughable and utterly insane candidacy. If the inquiring mind who googles ever doubts my veracity, all they have to do is read freak commentary. In this case, you and Horvath. Dumb****s without compare. Decent people then ask themselves why any decent human being would have anything to do with transparently vile assholes. For example, "James Arthur Strohm" might have problems with his security clearance. Who knows what happens when people start looking into your life, your character, etc? Especially perceptive and honest people, not usenet wack jobs, psychopaths, pathological liars, terrorists, rsa regulars, and similar freaks. Being a psychopath, you think you can fool all of the people all of the time. The arrogance of such dickless cowards never ceases to entertain me. Yet you are so stupid, so blind, so convinced of your own superiority that you really can't grasp the concept that I just punked you. Dumb****. BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH, etc. Thanks. Appreciate your help. Nice of you to **** your buddies on command. I own you. Must stop ****ing with freaks. Boring. Too easy. |
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Yow! I am nearly elected!
On Nov 13, 11:48*pm, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , *twobuddha wrote: On Nov 5, 6:16*am, " wrote: As a few of you here know, this year I ran for US Congress in District 21, Texas, as a Libertarian. With 99.86% of the precincts reporting, I got 60,711 votes, or 20%. To put that into a different perspective, I got more votes in a district that spans 8 counties than the Libertarian Presidential candidate got in all of Texas (254 counties and 56,213 votes). My incumbent Republican opponent goes back to Washington for his 12th term. *He's NOT going to see 13. In 2006 I got 4400 votes and 2% of the electorate, finishing 5th out of 7 candidates in the second most heavily contested Congressional race in the country. Also worth mentioning ... my brother John Strohm ran for US Congress, also as a Libertarian, in Texas District 11. *He finished with 25,031 votes, or *11.67% of the vote. So this is now a footnote in history -- two brothers in Texas polled the highest and second-highest vote counts AND percentages of any third-party Congressional candidates in the state's history. Libertarians normally get only 2% of the vote. Jim Strohm Damn, I shouldn't have peeked, but I can't resist calling Dickless James Arthur Strohm on his bull****. You shouldn't have, but you did. You shouldn't have answered, but you did. Of course, you are insane and don't know why you do this. You are insane. Get help. You can't even stop yourself from doing what you claim you don't want to do anymore, and yet you call other people "dickless"... I call you dickless because you are dickless, Dickless. You are insane. Get help. Thanks for helping me by defending Jim Strohm. Please give him a formal endorsement. Maybe form a little group and recruit some more freaks. "Usenet Insane Wack Jobs for James Arthur Strohm, Congress." |
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Yow! I am nearly elected!
On Nov 14, 1:14*am, A mighty Hungarian
wrote: On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 19:39:59 -0800 (PST), twobuddha wrote this crap: Back to your normally scheduled bull****. *Go **** yourselves, freaks. Your usual response. *How was jail? *Was the food good? * * * * * * * * * * * * *A mighty Hungarian warrior * * * *The blood of Attila runs through me Horvath endorses James Arthur Strohm. Thanks, freak. What a dumb****!!!!! Use some grease the next time you **** your buddy. Just because Bubba never kissed you doesn't mean you can treat your friends the same way. |
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