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CONTESTED ELECTION. Yes, the final four basketball teams are decided. But President Obama and I do not have any of them as future winners in our brackets. So for us, the election is over. Both of us had Michigan State and Louisville in the finals. (He had Florida as a #4 winner, and I had Wisconsin--which gave each of us eight points in the Billionaire scoring.) We both had 39 winners out of 63 possibles. I ended up with 70 points to the Presidents 67 (due to the scoring.) I heard he wants to change the rules about the scoring, which he has proven to be very good at when it comes to health care at least. In contrast, being the honest person I am and based on our knowledge of basketball, I dont think either of us are qualified to run the country. So I am withdrawing my name and also will try to withdraw my opinions on anything government related until I go back to school. (But I dont think it will take me too long to complete my education because I will likely get some tutoring from people like Gary Frederick Arnold, Steve Gagyi, Pat Kline Hoelscher, and Rebecca Sandlin Coleman. I dont plan to listen too much to Benny Gabbard, cause I dont think you can trust guitar pickers. And Ken Anirudha Van Skaik is out because he operates on a higher plane and wont get involved in politics. Jill Easter is out because she wont take sides on anything. I remember once when we chose up sides on a faculty game, she played on both teams. She hugged everybody on the losing team. The Hale sisters and Karen Metcalf Aiple are out because they are loyalty blinded when it comes to basketball. David Washburn doesnt know the Civil War is over, so I dont think I can get much help there. Mark Brooks still thinks a Democrat can get elected in Alabama, so I dont think I want to trust any polling he might do. Sonia Shearer is too busy taking care of dogs. The Brashears are out because I believe their loyalties lie with England, and I want strictly American spirit. I like to think Marian Stabler Breiholz would be a good tutor, but she currently is on the 15-day disabled list. And people like Jack McGowan want to charge me for any services they provide, even though I am strictly a scholarship person. Curt Williams is more of a philosopher than a politician. And I have heard that Berlean Iseral is not much good at skating on thin ice these days, which is vital to anybody who expects to be a success in politics. Gloria Clouse has become a naturalist. And Sandy Millican lives in Moses Lake, Washington, where evidently people are confused about where the 10 Commandments came from. While there are lots of other facebook friends who each have something to offer me to get better educated on running the country, I have to pass them by cause I do have a condo association to run. . . . So at this point, I want to throw all my support to a person named Mary Steiert. I dont even know this woman or even where she is from, but she is in second place in the contest. Her picks lasted through the first two rounds in such good shape, she pick 7 of the Elite 8 right, and she has all four picks in the quarterfinals. She has Florida beating Kentucky in the finals by a score of 72-64. Now I dont want to sound like a chauvinist pig (cause I am voting for her), but I bet she made all her selections strictly on womens intuition. I know she could not be a blonde. But she may have been a cheerleader. I hope Fran Brashear can do some research on her.
Posted on: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 15:33:25 +0000

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