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Tag Archives: Paul LePage
Mayor McCheese Costumes Hottest Sellers In Maine As Election Day Approaches
With both Halloween and Election Day on the horizon, Modern Philosophers, could Mainers be showing their political preferences with their Halloween costumes? According to figures supplied by the All Hallows Society, which oversees all aspects of Maine’s Halloween Season, sales … Continue reading
Posted in Holidays, Humor, Philosophy
Tagged Election Day, Halloween, Humor, Maine Governor, Mayor McCheese, Modern Philosopher, Paul LePage, Politics, Sarcasm, satire
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Nap Debate Might Be Swing Issue In Maine Gubernatorial Election
The calendar turns to October tomorrow, Modern Philosophers, which means that Election Day is a lot closer than we realize. The Maine Gubernatorial Race has given us some very entertaining headlines, and spirited back and forth between the two main … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Philosophy, Politics
Tagged Election Day, Humor, Maine Governor, Mayor McCheese, Modern Philosopher, naps, Paul LePage, Sarcasm, satire
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Governor LePage Spends Election Day Practicing Next Year’s Concession Speech
I just came home from voting, Modern Philosophers! I wrote my name in for every race listed on the ballot. I really think I have a shot at being named to the School Board as voter turnout was low. Fingers … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Philosophy
Tagged Election Day, Humor, Modern Philosopher, News, Paul LePage, Politics, Sarcasm, satire, voting
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