BlackLantern
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you two should totally make out
...then get married?you two should totally make out
...then get married?
If I can be a stay-at-home dad, I'll take it. Always wondered what it would be like to be a kept man.
If I can be a stay-at-home dad, I'll take it. Always wondered what it would be like to be a kept man.
...then get married?
I'm in no way in support of the Tea Party, just saying that will be what they would say if people continue to call them racist. It's not a good sign for a movement when one of their supporters is that big fat druggie, Rush Limbaugh.
Dude had an addiction to pills. Millions of Americans have been through that. He got treatment, no longer is on the pills. He's also not really fat anymore. Lost a lot of weight. And I'll take his support over the philandering, perjuring, egomaniacal, impeached, disbarred former attorney from Hope, Arkansas any day.
Yes. Absolutely.
Instead we get Reid who will drive us economically to the dark ages
WIN!
Dude had an addiction to pills. Millions of Americans have been through that. He got treatment, no longer is on the pills. He's also not really fat anymore. Lost a lot of weight. And I'll take his support over the philandering, perjuring, egomaniacal, impeached, disbarred former attorney from Hope, Arkansas any day.
Clinton could **** every single person who has ever posted on these boards. Male or female, living or dead. He's that good.I'll agree with you that rush gets unfairly attacked at times. He's far less wacky these days than he ever used to be. But to say you'd rather have his endorsement than Bill Clinton's is just nuts. You're talking about the most talented politician of his generation and a guy who still is enormously popular among the public.
Look at it this way, who would you rather have: Majority Leader Harry Reid or Majority Leader Chuck Schumer/Dick Durbin.
I'll take Reid by far.
I would rather have Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and a vote for FairTax than Majority Leader Reid and one less vote for FairTax.
People would rather watch an NCIS re-run and a bunch of has-been/nothing celebrities dancing instead of Election coverage:
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/11/0...st-loser-rises-election-2010-everywhere/70674
Clinton could **** every single person who has ever posted on these boards. Male or female, living or dead. He's that good.
Mark Harmon is that awesome
Dude had an addiction to pills. Millions of Americans have been through that. He got treatment, no longer is on the pills. He's also not really fat anymore. Lost a lot of weight. And I'll take his support over the philandering, perjuring, egomaniacal, impeached, disbarred former attorney from Hope, Arkansas any day.
Oh you mean the one that has spent the past decade raising for millions for charities while also reaching out to foreign diplomats to try to smoothe relations as opposed to spouting bile on the airwaves?
My state must have the most idiotic voters in the US. Polls taken over the past month suggest that less than 10 percent of registered voters in California are satisfied with the direction the state is headed in. I understand that the republicans running against Jerry Brown and Barbara Boxer were lousy candidates. However, I thought the most logical thing to do would be to give some new people a chance who at least have some semblance of business savvy. Unfortunately, basic reasoning skills and logic don't apply to at least half of the voters in this poor excuse for a state.
These election results in California are pretty hard for me to stomach. Loretta Sanchez getting re-elected inspite of her idiotic and borderline racist comments about her opponent is mindbogglingly to the millionth degree.
I was rather surprised that Brown and Boxer won. California is so far in the red that you would think Boxer's penchant for entitlement spending would've been rejected by the voters.
And his "bile" happens to attract the largest radio audience in the country.
My state must have the most idiotic voters in the US. Polls taken over the past month suggest that less than 10 percent of registered voters in California are satisfied with the direction the state is headed in. I understand that the republicans running against Jerry Brown and Barbara Boxer were lousy candidates. However, I thought the most logical thing to do would be to give some new people a chance who at least have some semblance of business savvy. Unfortunately, basic reasoning skills and logic don't apply to at least half of the voters in this poor excuse for a state.
These election results in California are pretty hard for me to stomach. Loretta Sanchez getting re-elected inspite of her idiotic and borderline racist comments about her opponent is mindbogglingly to the millionth degree.