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Cindy McCain: Pailin is more experience because Russia is closer to AK | |
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good lord.
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Wow. Dumb bitch. New World Order (NWO) - Bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher: Deal with it, muthafuckas! Jealousy/Of what are we/Becomes tendency/For their thievery | |
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As you were. | |
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No fuckin' way. PRINCE.ORG FOR BARACK OBAMA
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seriously... is the mccain campaign being run by trained monkeys? there's some new dumb or scandalous moment every few hours. | |
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cborgman said: seriously... is the mccain campaign being run by trained monkeys? there's some new dumb or scandalous moment every few hours.
i'm telling you, he's purposely throwing this election. no group of political experts can be that stupid. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: cborgman said: seriously... is the mccain campaign being run by trained monkeys? there's some new dumb or scandalous moment every few hours.
i'm telling you, he's purposely throwing this election. no group of political experts can be that stupid. it's the single most bizarre thing i have ever seen in american politics. | |
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cborgman said: IrresistibleB1tch said: i'm telling you, he's purposely throwing this election. no group of political experts can be that stupid. it's the single most bizarre thing i have ever seen in american politics. | |
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Unbelievable. "I think one of the things that we're probably proudest of -- I certainly am -- is that the message was always love, in any form we portrayed it." - Paul McCartney | |
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DiminutiveRocker said: Unbelievable.
They are either intentionally throwing the election or some major league damage control needs to be instituted NOW. well, mccain's formal acceptance of the nomination hasn't occured at the convention yet. at this point it might be wise for the republicans to say 'just kidding! we nominate romney instead!!' | |
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cborgman said: DiminutiveRocker said: Unbelievable.
They are either intentionally throwing the election or some major league damage control needs to be instituted NOW. well, mccain's formal acceptance of the nomination hasn't occured at the convention yet. at this point it might be wise for the republicans to say 'just kidding! we nominate romney instead!!' "I think one of the things that we're probably proudest of -- I certainly am -- is that the message was always love, in any form we portrayed it." - Paul McCartney | |
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meanwhile, back at mccain campaign headquarters...
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The saddest part about it is that she is parroting a republican talking point. Fox news was saying the same thing on Friday.
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How does someone know that someone else has a great mind if they only met twice? | |
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Mars23 said: The saddest part about it is that she is parroting a republican talking point. Fox news was saying the same thing on Friday.
cborgman, you should edit your post. It is insulting to our simian brothers. | |
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Stymie said: How does someone know that someone else has a great mind if they only met twice?
Thank you Hell you can know someone for a while and think they have a great mind until the truth starts to speak for itself and shows you you may have been wrong |
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ehuffnsd said: Shit. | |
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I agree with her. don't flame me. | |
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LittlePaisleyCorvette said: I agree with her. don't flame me.
by law Governors have no contact with foregin countries. that is the job of the Federal Government. | |
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LittlePaisleyCorvette said: I agree with her. don't flame me.
How does being governor of a state (for 1 1/2 years) that's geographically near another country (and I am going to lump Canada in as well) give you any credible foreign policy and/or national security experience? "I think one of the things that we're probably proudest of -- I certainly am -- is that the message was always love, in any form we portrayed it." - Paul McCartney | |
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Christ on a bicycle.
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This is a totally stupid fucking thing to say.
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DiminutiveRocker said: LittlePaisleyCorvette said: I agree with her. don't flame me.
How does being governor of a state (for 1 1/2 years) that's geographically near another country (and I am going to lump Canada in as well) give you any credible foreign policy and/or national security experience? Easy. The borders of your state must be forced to deal with all kinds of challenges from 2 states, not just one, and one that is a very dangerous country. | |
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LittlePaisleyCorvette said: DiminutiveRocker said: How does being governor of a state (for 1 1/2 years) that's geographically near another country (and I am going to lump Canada in as well) give you any credible foreign policy and/or national security experience? Easy. The borders of your state must be forced to deal with all kinds of challenges from 2 states, not just one, and one that is a very dangerous country. Yeah, since we're still in the Cold War and all. New World Order (NWO) - Bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher: Deal with it, muthafuckas! Jealousy/Of what are we/Becomes tendency/For their thievery | |
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MuthaFunka said: LittlePaisleyCorvette said: Easy. The borders of your state must be forced to deal with all kinds of challenges from 2 states, not just one, and one that is a very dangerous country. Yeah, since we're still in the Cold War and all. So you think that a country which invests more of its budget until the militiary compared to its whole budget isn't a threat? Get real! | |
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LittlePaisleyCorvette said: MuthaFunka said: Yeah, since we're still in the Cold War and all. So you think that a country which invests more of its budget until the militiary compared to its whole budget isn't a threat? Get real! So "investing in the military" makes them a threat? Then, hell, damn near every single country is a "threat" by that definition then. USA - THREAT to Canada! New World Order (NWO) - Bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher: Deal with it, muthafuckas! Jealousy/Of what are we/Becomes tendency/For their thievery | |
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MuthaFunka said: LittlePaisleyCorvette said: So you think that a country which invests more of its budget until the militiary compared to its whole budget isn't a threat? Get real! So "investing in the military" makes them a threat? Then, hell, damn near every single country is a "threat" by that definition then. USA - THREAT to Canada! Keep your cool, try to get through those thick skulls.... | |
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LittlePaisleyCorvette said: DiminutiveRocker said: How does being governor of a state (for 1 1/2 years) that's geographically near another country (and I am going to lump Canada in as well) give you any credible foreign policy and/or national security experience? Easy. The borders of your state must be forced to deal with all kinds of challenges from 2 states, not just one, and one that is a very dangerous country. Umm, you do realize Alaska doesn't border Russia, right? There's a little strip of water known as the Bearing Strait between them. Oh and if being 'next to a country' qualifies as foreign policy experience, shouldn't GW have made better progress with Mexico? Texas having that long shared border and all. Like shooting stars in midnight skies" | |
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