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Forum Community / Forum Community / Re: With EMD's departure, is anyone truly here to stay?
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on: November 30, 2008, 10:09:12 pm
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Seriously though, I'm not being a dick. He does act that way and has for a long time - trying to draw attention to himself by trying to act like the middle man and wanting everyone to get along. I'm sorry, but I'm just getting tired of the kids right now. I'm terribly sorry that I offended you.
Even me  No. If I didn't mention your name specifically, then I don't mean you. I think you know who I am referring to when I say I am tired of the kids. From what I've seen, you haven't been spamming threads talking about how you want to get a wife one day who will stroke your penis with her mouth like you currently do with your hand. That is why I'm tired of the kids. Ummmm........Did I miss something? You can PM if you don't want to go into detail on here.
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Election Archive / 2012 Elections / Re: Olympia Snowe
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on: November 23, 2008, 11:41:31 am
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No.
If anything, she's more so liberal than her fellow compatriot Susan Collins, serving alongside her as part of Maine's current Senatorial delegation. No moderate of her calibre will ever be nominated by the Republican Party during their current climate. End of story.
The sad thing is she's not moderate at all. She joined all of the other Senate Republicans in whining about how Democrats should be bipartisan. "Bipartisan" seems to be code for Democrats should do whatever Republicans want them to do. Umm........ok..............
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Presidential Elections - Analysis and Discussion / Presidential Election Trends / Re: Potential female presidents in today's politics
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on: November 19, 2008, 04:13:17 pm
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Of those not mentioned, I would say Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Marsha Blackburn, Jo Ann Emerson, and Shelley Moore Capito all have a good chance of being elected to the Senate in within the next 6 years or so. After that, they're chances at president are extraordinarily higher than those of their fellow male GOP senators (Elizabeth Dole ran in 2000, KBH I think would've been VP if she hadn't turned it down for Texas gov, the Maine twins are widely mentioned, and have been, and well, Lisa is too corrupt).
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Election Archive / 2012 Elections / Re: Name a VP
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on: November 19, 2008, 03:51:51 pm
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Mitt Romney/ Sarah Palin & Susan Collins Mike Huckabee/ Roger Ailes Sarah Palin/ Joe Lieberman Bobby Jindal/ Newt Gingrich Tim Pawlenty John Thune Charlie Crist/ Marcia Cross Mike Pence
The other three are too boring to care.
 ? Isn't that the redhead from Desperate Housewives?
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