Re: who will get Santa Barbara ?

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Tue Nov 16 16:19:27 2004


Uh, if CA gets New York, my home state, and Massachusettes, its getting a couple of former slave states. :-). Morality may perhaps be temporal as well as situational or absolute?

Hank

Eileen <bemr@fcc.net> wrote: On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 09:00:53 -0600, rchudacoff wrote:

> Who gets Santa Barbara?
>
> UCSB Alum 1983
>
> Richard Chudacoff, MD

>From another list I am on.
Eileen Ob-Gyn RN retired

California will now be its own country. And we're taking all the Blue States with us. In case you are not aware, that includes Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, all of the North East States, and the urban half of Ohio.

Therefore, please let everyone know they need to be back in their states by then. God is going to give us the Pacific Ocean and Hollywood. In addition, we’re getting San Diego and Santa Barbara.

Just so we're clear, the country of California will be pro-choice, pro-gay marriage, and anti-war. Speaking of war, we're going to need all Blue States citizens back from Iraq. If you need people to fight in Falujah, just ask your evangelical voters. They have tons of kids they're willing to send to their deaths for absolutely no purpose.

So, you get Texas and all the former slave states.

Since we get New York, you'll have to come up with your own late night TV shows because we get MTV, Letterman, the Daily Show, and Conan O'Brien. You get, well, why don't you ask your people at Fox News to come up with something entertaining?

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