The transformation is complete. You've morphed into Dana.
>:: rolls eyes :: If it helps you have a good weekend ...
>
>Be honest for just a small minute of your political life:
>
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And yet she has more executive experience than the ZERO Obama Biden have
combined.
Your really don't want to go the experience road do you?
What are Barry's accomplishments? Has he ever had a full time job? Besides
Presidential candidate I mean.
Is he a lawyer or a lecturer or a senator? It woul
Not sure if this will help in your case but it works for back pain and
misalignment.
1) Lie on the floor with a rolled up hand towel under your neck or something
fill the gap your neck makes, put your legs on a chair or couch so your
legs/knees are at right angles. The small of your back should
>How about the know-what-a-VP-does issue? Here's what she said 3 weeks ago:
>
>"But as for that VP talk all the time, I'll tell you I still can't
>answer that question until somebody answers for me: 'What is it
>exactly that the VP does everyday?'"
Cut-n-paste error?
Here's the rest:
I'm used to
Palin's first veto was used to block legislation that would have barred the
state from granting benefits to the partners of gay state employees. In effect,
her veto granted State of Alaska benefits to same-sex couples. The veto
occurred after Palin consulted with Alaska's attorney general on the
I'm the optimist; you're the one rant all the time about how miserable this
country is. At least you said it's not a total failure :)
>Do you walk around with a frown on your face all day, looking for things to
>gripe about?
>
>Just curious.
~
She's hot but not funny.
SNL has been horrible since she started writing
>tina fey r0x0rs on many levels.
>witty, cool, funny, hip, hot, you name it..
>
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>Sam, I'm not sure what education level you've achieved, but I'll break
>it down for you. In the above sentence, 'them' is a pronoun. The
>tricky thing with pronouns is that you've got to read them in context
>(that's the sentences surrounding it) to know exactly what the pronoun
>refers
>As I said in another thread, this nomination speaks again to the GOP's
>lack of respect for women. They are assuming that Hillary's supporters
>will cut and run to *anyone* as long as there's a woman to vote for.
>Positions on issues apparently have nothing to do with it.
>
>So they put up an Evan
>> Such a stupid comment I should ignore it, but I wont.
>
>Good comeback Sam. A rapier wit, yours. A real stinger. Crackling!
Well it was. To claim GOP would never choose a black race baiting. It's based
on nothing but your imaginary belief that the GOP is racist. Powell and Rice
prove you wron
I never heard him say that but that might lead to a female pres in four years.
>He was only going to serve one term?
>
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>On Aug 28, 2008, at 10:31 PM, Sam wrote:
>
>> Did he say America is a failure?
>
>nope.
This is what I heard:
"Well, it's time for them to own their failure. It's time for us to change
America. And that's why I'm running for president of the United States."
So it's only been a failure for two d
it before if Powell ran I'd vote for him, but he won't and I
>can't say that I blame him..
>
>Although I'd be really curious to know who he's supporting.
>
>sam morris wrote:
>>
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>In one the strangest ironies in history, arguably the worst president in US
>history may inadvertently be responsible for some of this country's greatest
>leaps forward.
And the writing has started:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/08/a_brief_history_of_bushs_time.html
A Brief History of Bush
Such a stupid comment I should ignore it, but I wont.
Rasmussen has Powell beating McCain 54% to 26% in a one-on-one.
But Powell won't run. So don't blame the GOP blame Powell.
Where's your woman vice President?
>> Probably not but you know it'll be mostly white folk on camera
>
>Hey Sam, I sa
Actually they were the same as his Clinton visits.
Greenspan wrote a book attacking Bush yet he said this:
He praises President Bush for letting the Fed stay independent of political
pressure, saying he was scrupulous in not trying to interfere with monetary
policy â which he contrasts sharpl
Isn't that Obama's entire foreign policy to have a sit down?
Bush did it and guess what? You need a plan B.
>Dude. You don't smell Bush's disastrous foreign policy at play yet
>again? Really?
>
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Always blame Bush.
Let's look at the facts and who's involved with the Countrywide Scandal? Hmmm
it's Chris Dodd and an ex Obama Advisor James A. Johnson.
THE REAL SCANDAL
HOW FEDS INVITED THE MORTGAGE MESS
http://www.nypost.com/seven/02052008/postopinion/opedcolumnists/the_real_scandal_243911.h
Actually I think it's kind of funny.
Obama is trying to make McCain look like an elitist and McCain is painting
Obama as a pop star.
McCain didn't have a house for five years while serving his country and Obama
has Brittany Spears set designer creating his temple set for the biggest
political po
> > These people have to volunteer for his campaign to go so we know
> they're true worshipers.
>
> I bet the Obama campaign didn't make anyone sign loyalty oaths for
> admission to the event.
Probably not but you know it'll be mostly white folk on camera
> No, there is no maximum amount of tim
>You're framing a question that doesn't need to be asked. The real
>question any company asks is where can deliver the most return to
>shareholders? And if the greatest revenue opportunity is in China,
>and if having a headquarters there gets that money, then yes.
Again we're not talking about
These people have to volunteer for his campaign to go so we know they're true
worshipers. I do wonder if it's a way around the campaign finance laws. You
know if you hit your max does working for a ticket count as a contribution? I
know forced volunteering doesn't pay. I kid :)
But your smartas
Can you stay focused?
Why are you talking about Reagan? Chinese capitalism started before Reagan went
there. But you just don't want to talk about Barry do you?
Do you think Beijing is a far superior place to start a business than anyplace
in the US because of the infrastructure? Maybe United Hea
1- Hongkong != Beijing
2- one Office != moving entire company
You're evading the point again.
As a large company would you rather set up your headquarters in Beijing because
the infrastructure is far better
than anyplace in the US?
> Here are some people working with $130 billion of those "dup
.
>China has been booming for at least half a decade now.
>Several US firms note that it is their fastest growing market for several
>years straight.
>
>http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/3/story.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=3534820
>
>2008/8/27 sam morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Huh?
That was a direct answer.
Would you prefer?
Definitely WRONG!
>Nice way to dodge the question.
>
>2008/8/27 sam morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>
>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2008/08/21/cnchina121.xml
>>
e starting to think, 'Beijing looks like a pretty good option.'"
>-BHOjr"
>
>Duped?
>
>Respond to that statement. Is he right or wrong?
>
>2008/8/27 sam morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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That's why Jr. is going to lose. He keeps dwelling on the America sux message.
It doesn't and if he can tell us what he'll do besides make other countries
like us I'll listen.
What does he say?
1) Close the borders to trade to bring more jobs back to the US.
I thought you where into globalization
http://www.wallbuilders.com/LIBissuesArticles.asp?id=133#FN45
The passage of the 14th Amendment, much like the 13th Amendment, was also along
partisan lines. In the House, it passed 138 to 36. Of the 134 Republicans in
the House, 128 (96%) voted to provide civil rights to former slaves; of the 3
At least they're not voting for charisma.
It's Obama Biden not Osama bin laden :)
>there are people who wont vote for him because his NAME sounds too
>much like OSAMA's
>
>yeah. we are in a world where people THAT stupid exist.
~
You're right, my bad. It wasn't the Democrat party it was the democrats in the
party.
Glad I cleared that up.
>Wrong. Sometimes the lies are so egregious that I know you're just trolling.
>
>
>> Well it is the party that created the KKK.
>I don't think the Democratic party spun off the KKK, but rather it was
>a result of the Civil War. Essentially it was, and is, a modern
>American insurgency pretty similar to Iraq.
Based on and made up of angry Democrats
>Another interesting point is that shows the evolution of the parties.
>
>
Well it is the party that created the KKK.
>too truestill, a minority may be too much to swallow by itself as
>evidenced by my mother-in-laws recent doctor visit. While in the
>waiting room, there were some old farts talking about the upcoming
>election. One said, "I've been a democr
You sound more like a dumb blonde than a lady :)
>from the moment Michelle Obama began to speak, I realized we were
>witnessing something historic -- and unrelated to the fact she is an
>African American. Michelle Obama is the first woman to embrace/embody
>a post-feminist view of a presidential s
http://hotair.com/archives/2008/08/26/mob-loan-figure-speaks-at-convention-for-agent-of-hope-and-change/
Mob-loan figure speaks at convention for agent of Hope and Change
Charlie Rangel should really be ticked off after the DNC gave a speaking slot
to Illinois state treasurer Alexi Giannoulias.
You missed the point of the question.
McCain was asked how many houses he had and didn't know the answer. I believe
his wife owns them all and most are investments. She probably buys his shoes
too.
The Obama campaign used a three pronged personal attack.
1. He's senile
2. He can't count that high
Did you mis this line?
But he rarely mentions it on the stump.
>This is a mis-post.
>
>This thread is solely for when someone notices McCain (or his
>campaign) victimizing himself as a former POW.
>
>Just to be clear, if McCain is telling his story in response to a
>question about it, or as part
Here's one from July 28
Even Cindy's using it.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/28/mccain-talks-about-pow-experiences/
July 28, 2008, 6:15 pm
McCain Talks About P.O.W. Experiences
By Michael Cooper
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. â For months some nervous Republicans have pressed
Senator John Mc
Though both Obamas have spoken often and in great personal detail of their own
humble beginnings, of Michelle's hardworking blue-collar dad and Barack's
struggling single mom on food stamps, it somehow hasn't sold Sarah. You might
ask if she was a die-hard Clinton supporter. The answer is yes, a
is campaign
> staff.
> They use this to try to show that he has served his country, that he's
> been
> through a lot and therefore he is more fit to be commander in chief
> than
> someone who has not faced combat and paid the price.
>
> I don't understand how
I didn't realize you wanted me to prove you lied. If you use your secret source
on each quote you randomly found bulleted in the exact order as jetpacks jokes
you'll see they all point to the same location.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22This+is+a+guy+who+didn%27t+have+the+luxury+of+mil
Didn't work because all but the first quote were made up as a joke and you
quoted them verbatim, even including the bullets.
Just say your sorry to the group so we can move on
>> Sam wrote:
>> If true you'd be able to supply a link or few.
>> Not possible is it.
>>
>
>www.msnbc.com
>www.cnn.com
If true you'd be able to supply a link or few.
Not possible is it.
>> Sam wrote:
>> Sending out vicious lies from the Obama camp TPM. A new low even for you.
>> When you copied the quotes from:
>
>As usual Sammy, no clue what you're talking about. I didn't copy the
>quotes from blahblah.blah, I c
That's your answer? All governments support terrorism?
I guess this topic is over.
>> Sam wrote:
>> You still haven't admitted Iraq supported terrorism. Let's hear it.
>>
>
>Ok. Virtually every country in the world, including Iraq pre- and
>post- Hussein, supports terrorism. Including the US.
>Iraq, however, had no AQ presence of any consequence prior to US
>invasion.
Did you forget Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was in Iraq?
> After invasion, AQ in Iraq was formed and the combat
>operations provided AQ with a key training ground for urban combat,
>recruiting, and insurgence. AQ was able t
So flailing your arms and yelling conspiracy is how you save face when you lose
a discussion.
So how would you have stopped the Butcher of Bagdad?
>Certainly, but then they wouldn't have had any justification for
>paying Halliburton, or giving away the Iraqi Oil in no-bid contracts.
>
>
>> Could
> > How could stopping terrorists support be a failure?
> > Iran and Syria are another part of the Axis of Evil that that had
> nothing to do with Iraq.
>
> Because you make another problem way WAY worse.
Do you know any history of Iran?
> Your question is exactly why it's critically important
Well, if Barry was president at the time he would have had a sit down with SH.
He would have told him to be nice and that would have solved the problem. Would
have worked in '91 too, and Vietnam, Korea etc...
> Could this support have been stopped through alternate means, other
> than invading a
>Question:
>
>What's happened to those non-Iraqi state and "non-state actors" that
>support terrorism since we've invaded Iraq?
>
>Answer:
>-
>Iran, Syria, Hezbollah, and Hamas are at unprecedented levels of power
>and influence both in the region and on the world stage.
I'm talking to Curley.
>> Sam wrote:
>> I've presented proof many times
>
>Proof of what? What are we talking about again?
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> At least this slug thinks for himself and doesn't parrot the current
> talking points like a good little drone. But then again letting others
> do you thinking for you is easier, you ought to know.
I think a child wrote this. Did you lose your thesaurus?
> > But they were funding and training
I've presented proof many times, then you disappear and a week later pretend
you never saw it.
> You're saying a lot of stuff but providing absolutely no evidence to
> support it. How do we know that you're not bs'ing us? Or is it another
> case of trust me I know better. In other words show so
No hypocrisy or irony.
The irony is that Curly responded to my statement about respecting MJ's opinion
with a personal attack on my opinion. I guess you missed that.
For you to be correct I would have had to attack his opinion but I didn't. His
insults aren't opinions; they're ignorance, closed
Or did he:)
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2008/07/24/will-media-report-concert-obamas-berlin-speech
Remember back in May when media gushed and fawned over a huge crowd in
Portland, Oregon -- supposedly gathered to hear the words of Democrat
presidential candidate Barack Obama -- b
Was he dressed? :)
> I think it was more what he needed to show rather than say; and that
> was that he could effectively rally hundreds of thousands of
> Europeans
> behind him and work credibly with European leaders.
>
> He did that.
>
> Thus with a strong foundation established he can return
Can you site any of this or is it too difficult to track the voices in your
head:)
> Calling Obama a communist, radical muslim terrorist etc etc. Then
> seriously carrying on about black UN helicopters etc., all in the same
> conversation makes a pretty good example of an over propagandized
>
I don't want a transcript; I want to know what he said that moved you so much.
Was there a line he said a fact he mentioned. Tell us what you think he said
that NEEDED to be said.
>for the convenience of anyone else coming along --
>
>http://my.barackobama.com/berlinvideo is the full-length vide
Youâre evading again.
How do you defend someone holding a campaign rally in a foreign country talking
down American saying while saying nothing, but that nothing will fix the world?
It is Disney.
> In principle he has yes.
>
> Don't you think there's a difference between a candidate saying h
What did he say?
>Some of those things really needed to be said. I'm just glad that
>somebody said them. I don't care if the speech was prepared. You'd
>have to be a fool not to prepare a speech you're going to give in
>Berlin in the circumstances. It was a great speech. He stuttered once
>or twic
> Why? You've demonstrated the value of your opinions many times (i.e., not
> worth
the electrons wasted in reproducing it).
There are people that respect others opinions, myself, and then there are
slugs, like you.
> Iraq had nothing to do with AQ.
But they were funding and training terrori
I just lost a few more IQ points.
> Maureen is correct. Its a tired old piece of bs that's been used time
> and time again to justify all sorts of crap, especially a lot of real
> idiocies during the Vietnam war.
>
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So he didn't say as president he would draw down troops in Iraq and send them
to Afghanistan? Talk to Iran without preconditions?
So if all he can say is a giant group hug will create world peace I guess I
will have to trust he knows what he's talking about.
>As a candidate, you can only speak
Whaaat?
Are you OD'ing on Kool-aid?
Reality doesn't matter because he's not president yet?
>That's having been said, his analysis this week - while consistent
>with his support for McCain - misses one oppressively large detail:
>Obama is not a President.
>
>You cannot compare a non-president to a
I respect your opinion.
My opinion is that if we didn't go to war with Iraq we would have been attacked
again.
We'll never know which one is right
> There are many of us that believe that we need a president that will
> take those huge amounts of money that currently are being used to
> sup
>your missing my point...
>
>so, does that require on the job experience... i do not think so.
You shouldn't be allowed to vote:)
>rest of the country knows, shit, hundreds of thousands of germans
>know, and im sure
>many more in many other countries, and when they can see that they
>have some so
> You know, this rhetoric about people not "dying is vain" is so old
> the
> first time I heard it was riding a dinosaur.
If we fight a war to win but leave as losers what was the point?
> And the phrase "quit the war instead of of win it" is enter campaign
> rhetoric from McCain, or radio talk
> I think he's got more than that. Being one of the few to vote against
> the Iraq war showed intelligence and forward-thinking that MANY people
> lack.
That vote was in 2002, Obama wasn't in the Senate until 2005.
> I'll take that any day over McCain's experience. We *really*
> need to get a
Fannie and Freddie's Enablers
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121659681885068955.html?mod=djemITP
>> gMoney wrote:
>> What kind of market regulation are you after? If it's anything beyond
>> breaking up the Oil monopoly and capping obscene profit taking in the name
>> of national interest
I'm not sure how accurate you think rating a liberal or conservative can be,
it's an opinion. What's wrong with it anyway, I thought you liked being a
liberal.
Of all the votes, Clinton cast 5 conservative votes and Obama only one.
On social issues, which include immigration, McCain received a
Katie Couric of all people has started actually asking real questions. Then the
WaPo realized how flawed his war position is. Is the emperor wearing any
clothes?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/07/22/eveningnews/main4283623.shtml?source=mostpop_story
Couric: But talking microcosmically, did
I lost a few IQ points reading this ;)
> Except for one thing, conservative in France and Germany are the
> equivalent of flaming liberals here in the US. In other words its a
> very invalid question.
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The same applies to Britanny Spears but I won't vote for her either.
>Pleasethe candidacy of Barack Hussein Obama for President of the United
>States is a fascinating story..John "Here we go again" McCain, is
>not. It's just a fact, through no real fault of McCain.
>
>And that is comin
The only that separates him form everyone else is the charisma.
That's a pretty sad qualification.
>which is why he has the following:
>
>1. a vp
>2. a senate foreign relations committee
>3. a secretary of state
>4. a defense secretary
>5. a cabinet full of intelligent people
>6. generals to help
>What's not ridiculous to debate is the influence the public has on
>elected officials, and that's probably fairly high - moving towards
>100% as elections near.
Did you notice who got elected in Germany and France last round?
>Since I'm fairly certain that Obama can draw a monster crowd compared
That's antidotal.
I believe this notion that Bush caused anti-Americanism is naive.
Read:
Anti-Americanism Is Mostly Hype - David Gothard
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121417762529095457.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
Here's a blurb.
You would not know from these surveys, of course, that anti-A
I would be concerned with every new vaccine; this one is on the market for two
years even though testing ends on 9/30/2009
So far:
8 million got the vaccines
8,000 had reactions
18 died 4 of blood clots (must have been sluts)
38 Guillain-Barre Syndrome
the VAERS reports show that the average on
http://www.scdmvonline.com/dmvnew/forms/RG-504.pdf
Page 13
>> Not sure how they can justify this without providing equal access for
>> all religions to do the same.
>
>Anyone with $4K can apply.
>
>Not everyone will be approved. So is it still discrimination?
>
>I say yes.
>
~~~
Obama keeping the plan is proof enough it works.
> Interesting that you're referencing this opinion piece as straight
> news. Especially given that the writer was director of the White
> House
> Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives from 2002 to 2006.
> So
> he has an interest in p
Your on the right path:
http://hotair.com/archives/2008/07/03/does-anyone-know-what-obama-thinks-any-more/
Does anyone know what Obama thinks any more?
The last frontier of flip-flops approaches for Barack Obama, and even his
surrogates can't seem to guess which way the wind blows on any given d
That's much better than a few places I lived:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyde_Park,_Chicago
In the 1960s, as a result of the project, Hyde Park's average income soared by
70%, but its Black population fell by 40%, since the substandard housing for
poorer Blacks and other minorities had been pu
http://www.nysun.com/foreign/report-details-saddams-terrorist-ties/72906/
The report, titled "Saddam and Terrorism: Emerging Insights from Captured Iraqi
Documents," finds that:
- The Iraqi Intelligence Service in a 1993 memo to Saddam agreed on a plan to
train commandos from Egyptian Islamic J
>* The guy is black dude from a broken home with a kooky name who was
>moved all over as kid. Despite that he graduated at the top of his
>class from Harvard - f'ing - Law School. That's no small
>accomplishment. It's the pinnacle of professional services: equal or
>better than any other combina
Who says it doesn't function well?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/27/AR2008062702631.html
Although this continues to be debated in Washington, there's little debate in
the heartland: The Bush faith-based initiative works. Thirty-five governors --
19 Democrats and 1
Great article:
Not a flinch. Not a flicker. Not a hint of shame. By the time he's finished,
Obama will have made the Clintons look scrupulous.
>Speaking of which, Charles Krauthammer has labelled Obama for what he really
>is - a politician:
>
>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article
What's the difference between what he said and what Bush said?
>It definitely is pandering... but it's not as bad when you actually put it
>in context. Here's the rest:
>
>"Now, make no mistake, as someone who used to teach constitutional law, I
>believe deeply in the separation of church and stat
Suddenly after 20 years. I wonder why.
>And for the record, Obama has completely distanced himself from Trinity
>United. He goes to another Methodist church now, same as Bush.
>
>David C
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>You're forgetting one key point: Obama isn't using it as an end-to-end
>solution.
Neither did Bush.
>All he's saying is that charity works.
So did Bush.
>Further, there's the political angle that you've gotten wrong: he
>isn't courting evangelicals (although that's a side benefit), he's
>cour
> gut feeling.
All could be said for Bush in 2000
> and the fact that he is NOT a washington professional.
He has no Experience
> and the fact that he HAS NOT sent one man to war.
Do you think we were wrong to go in to Afghanistan?
> and the fact that he has not been a prick on the world sta
Nice.
Since I'm all grown-up I'll keep my opinions of you to myself.
>again, coming from a prick i dont like, humor isnt humor its arrogance.
>
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What do you base that belief on? Has Obama done or said anything that would
make him trustworthy?
Are you also saying giving money to religion is acceptable if a member of the
Trinity Unity Church does it as opposed to whatever Bush's religion is?
>Because it's easier to believe that Obama's do
That's my point.
There's no logic to the liberal mind, only emotion.
>'cause it was bush.
>
>cant anyone just understand that... we dont like him... so anything he
>tries to do, we poo poo on it...
>thats why.
>
>-- tony
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So many on this list were angry with Bush for this. Crickets when Obama offers
it.
>i think its great that the media are making him a rockstar.
>finally we have someone we can enjoy listening to!
>
>i love it.
>
>-- tony
>
>Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings peace.
>--
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/07/01/obama-unveils-plan-to-fund-faith-based-groups/
Barack Obama, in a bold appeal to religious voters, announced Tuesday that he
would expand President Bushâs program to award federal grants to faith-based
groups.
~~~
Back in the 1960s, Castonguay chaired a Canadian government committee studying
health reform and recommended that his home province of Quebec â then the
largest and most affluent in the country â adopt government-administered
health care, covering all citizens through tax levies.
The govern
of the population.
>
> But, if you're answer isn't " Then they just fucking die.."what
> is
> your answer for dealing with those people that can't afford health
> care?
>
> 2008/6/27 sam morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Canadian
Stop talking about me asshole
>pretty hard to be logical and any kind of an extremist actually. Look at
>Sam.
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I usually give Bush around $15 a year.
I gave Rudy $50
>>
>> anyone else care to make a disclosure?
>>
>
>
>I gave Bbama $15 dollars so I could get a magnet. Hillary $20 bucks.
>Republicans can kiss my cheep ass!
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Look into my eye's
you are getting sleepy
I think you mean 80% think the country sucks thanks to AP and BS articles like
this.
http://www.usnews.com/blogs/capital-commerce/2008/6/23/media-to-america-disaster-seen-as-catastrophe-looms.html#
[http://tinyurl.com/6rmhu6]
>> Dino wro
I like Katz but it's downtown, near CBGBs, which wasn't in Queens.
The others are near Times Square.
Ben's is a Restaurant more than a deli but it's good.
I never tried Carnegie.
>I am going to be in NY next week for a few days. For you New Yorkers, which
>deli...
>
>Katz, Bens, or Carnegie? (
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