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UTUSN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 09:21 PM
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HANNITY car give-away ain't worth the sacrifice
Earlier I asked whether it would be cool for us Dems to enter the contest (1 car give-away per week, 5 weeks)------if only for the sweetness of announcing at the presentation that a Dem won it away from the wingnuts. One brave soul entered my dead-thread and said it WOULD be cool.

The rules weren't up at that time. They are now and the sacrifice ain't worth it. First, entrants must pick one car (Pontiac, Saturn, or Saab) and register identifying info and say why that make is desirable. Here's the sticking point: THEN you have to LISTEN to HANNITY all the following week, when three names are announced on the air. If your name is announced, you have to e-mail your identifying info to prove you are the same person.

The actual worst part is HAVING TO LISTEN TO HANNITY for all that time. Not me.


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