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#1
RKLE - Posted 6:02 pm PST 11/4/08 (6216 Posts)
Sears will also accept competitor coupons, ads, online prices. Call before you go down there to pick up your item, just to make sure. Our local accepts these.
#2
TTM77 - Posted 7:09 pm PST 11/4/08 (984 Posts)
Too lazy to go.
#3
jfb - Posted 8:01 pm PST 11/4/08 (80 Posts)
#4
buttmunch - Posted 8:07 pm PST 11/4/08 (584 Posts)
Getting nice sleep tonight instead - want to wake up early and see if and how the Republicans can steal *THIS* presidential election as it's already been called for Obama. They've managed to pull it off twice already... Diebold's may have screwed up and installed honest software this time?
#5
ObamaLovesMarx - Posted 11:08 pm PST 11/4/08 (10 Posts)
Here's some midnight madness for ya.
I'm having an “out of country” experience. This is similar to the “out of body” type, except that it lasts at least four years. It’s where you stare slack-jawed at the nation you love and wonder what bizarre mind-control experiment occurred that caused her to elect a president whose short record is terribly liberal, economically social-ist, mired in questionable relationships, and the most pro-abortion candidate in history, all while claiming to be a devout Christian.
He’s from Chicago, where one progresses politically only through patronage and adoption into the political machine. By definition, this makes him the opposite of a reformer. He is anti-death penalty, anti-gun, anti-oil drilling, anti-trade, anti-nuclear power, anti-right-to-work, and is a pacifist who will have presidential dialog with tyrants worldwide. He has no executive experience, business experience, or military experience and was in statewide office for just a year before initiating his presidential campaign. Yet his supporters deny or overlook all these things despite the facts. Like the best of confidence men, he convinced them with soothing eloquence that none of it matters and all we need is “change.” The change they will get is change multitudes of them will regret. Perhaps his twenty year minister, Jeremiah Wright, was prophetic when he sermonized “God damn America.” Little did Wright know how God would do the damning.
I'm having an “out of country” experience. This is similar to the “out of body” type, except that it lasts at least four years. It’s where you stare slack-jawed at the nation you love and wonder what bizarre mind-control experiment occurred that caused her to elect a president whose short record is terribly liberal, economically social-ist, mired in questionable relationships, and the most pro-abortion candidate in history, all while claiming to be a devout Christian.
He’s from Chicago, where one progresses politically only through patronage and adoption into the political machine. By definition, this makes him the opposite of a reformer. He is anti-death penalty, anti-gun, anti-oil drilling, anti-trade, anti-nuclear power, anti-right-to-work, and is a pacifist who will have presidential dialog with tyrants worldwide. He has no executive experience, business experience, or military experience and was in statewide office for just a year before initiating his presidential campaign. Yet his supporters deny or overlook all these things despite the facts. Like the best of confidence men, he convinced them with soothing eloquence that none of it matters and all we need is “change.” The change they will get is change multitudes of them will regret. Perhaps his twenty year minister, Jeremiah Wright, was prophetic when he sermonized “God damn America.” Little did Wright know how God would do the damning.
#6
rmwarriors - Posted 11:34 pm PST 11/4/08 (157 Posts)
its really that good of a sale go to 6am? I rather sleep in!
#7
jfb - Posted 2:11 am PST 11/5/08 (80 Posts)
#8
darktideryezing - Posted 3:55 am PST 11/5/08 (624 Posts)
#9
BubbRubb - Posted 5:02 am PST 11/5/08 (1276 Posts)
#10
MadMonkey - Posted 5:17 am PST 11/5/08 (1315 Posts)
#11
bigboi - Posted 7:12 am PST 11/5/08 (88 Posts)
Wow, that was a long lecture #5. You sound like those super conservative bible belt cry babies. Did you vote for bush? I bet you must enjoy these last 8 years with dubya. Gotta love ignorant people. I'm with #8. At least we have a chance for things to get better.
#12
musicfan - Posted 7:22 am PST 11/5/08 (132 Posts)
Hey, #5, I'll take a smart person with little experience over a dumb one with lots of experience any day of the week.
#13
Smeg - Posted 8:47 am PST 11/5/08 (45 Posts)
So why don't you go find some other political forum, and repeat the stuff you hear from conservative radio there!
As for the original topic (sears) I didn't see anything really worth it. 5-10% off come on.
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