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DFW

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20. Beats me
Fri Sep 19, 2014, 04:59 AM
Sep 2014

Maybe it makes for better media entertainment.

You know, like if there is a murder mystery, and they identify the killer, arrest and convict him in the first five minutes of the show, everyone will switch channels to watch football or something, since there is no more suspense. You can't sell advertising for the rest of a 50 minute mystery if there's no mystery.

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Actually the No is winning right now, so this headline is somewhat misleading still_one Sep 2014 #1
Scottish independence: 'No' leads referendum vote dipsydoodle Sep 2014 #2
I kind of figured that was going to be the outcome davidpdx Sep 2014 #3
Geez, all they have to do is VOTE, and they can't manage to gain independence. TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #4
Ok, this made me laugh. As an Irish woman however, I agree. riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #33
Cowards. Oakenshield Sep 2014 #5
The rebuke was in the vote itself Rebubula Sep 2014 #22
+1. Sometimes the head is smarter than the heart 7962 Sep 2014 #25
The poor are already suffering. Oakenshield Sep 2014 #46
Voting for independence to rebuke Thatcherism and austerity... Adrahil Sep 2014 #23
Did they? Chan790 Sep 2014 #27
A degree of self-government similar to Spain's Ghost Dog Sep 2014 #28
Canadian provinces have a lot of autonomy, and Parliamentary government daleo Sep 2014 #51
+1. Well said. wakemewhenitsover Sep 2014 #53
Somehow I doubt, Dyedinthewoolliberal Sep 2014 #30
Hmm ScottishDee Sep 2014 #34
Welcome to DU! riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #38
Thanks! ScottishDee Sep 2014 #43
It was a campaign they shouldn't have fallen for. Oakenshield Sep 2014 #48
Well, how about that? DFW Sep 2014 #6
"Rachel Maddow and Thom Hartmann" - Imagine the cabinet in that administration NBachers Sep 2014 #11
LOL! I'd vote for that ticket! Rhiannon12866 Sep 2014 #12
Jimmy Carter is 90 DFW Sep 2014 #15
I know that, but he's such an incredible resource! Rhiannon12866 Sep 2014 #17
excellent assessment, DFW Skittles Sep 2014 #13
Why IS that? It seems they always report that it's too close to call Lodestar Sep 2014 #18
Beats me DFW Sep 2014 #20
Smaller population, only one item on ballot, to start with. Hissyspit Sep 2014 #50
Shocked .. Lenomsky Sep 2014 #7
pensions more important than national destiny quadrature Sep 2014 #8
What!? Adrahil Sep 2014 #24
easy for someone who has no stake in the matter to say iandhr Sep 2014 #29
what a headline, eh? Justitia Sep 2014 #9
I would think 45% of the nation voting for closer-to-home rule would be so significant HereSince1628 Sep 2014 #26
"I don't see why we need to stand by and watch a country go unionist due to the irresponsibility MisterP Sep 2014 #45
Wish we could get that kind of turnout! nt mimi85 Sep 2014 #10
+10000 Earth_First Sep 2014 #19
85%. Stunning! Nt riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #31
So, what Company "counted" the secret black box votes, and are the votes open for blkmusclmachine Sep 2014 #14
Paper ballots, marked by hand, counted by humans and checked and verified by other humans Spider Jerusalem Sep 2014 #16
That's similar Berlin Expat Sep 2014 #21
Asking a petulant, bumper-sticker like, rhetorical question is also a distinct possibility LanternWaste Sep 2014 #49
Well, at least they won't go broke now snooper2 Sep 2014 #32
Lots of talk of further devolution.... I think the UK needs a federal system. Adrahil Sep 2014 #35
Wales does not have one as yet KamaAina Sep 2014 #41
Yup... the Welsh FM is already talking about it. Adrahil Sep 2014 #44
k&r. Thanks for posting. nm rhett o rick Sep 2014 #36
I wish the USA had that great turnout and 97% registered voters. Sunlei Sep 2014 #37
The Romantic in me said "aye" the Pragmatist said "nay." Coventina Sep 2014 #39
World remains boring, truthisfreedom Sep 2014 #40
All that's left is to pick up the pieces KamaAina Sep 2014 #42
In summation: Bosonic Sep 2014 #47
"I can't understand why you let someone else rule your land..." PassingFair Sep 2014 #52
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