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rhinomilk
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rednecktex7
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Locomoco wrote: Mehhh... all they have to do is start calling him "AL"... nothing more American than Al Obama...
Much better joke Loco than mine.
IKe
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rhinomilk
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rednecktex7 wrote: Locomoco wrote: Mehhh... all they have to do is start calling him "AL"... nothing more American than Al Obama... Much better joke Loco than mine. IKe
hehe. i didn't get it when i first read it
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rednecktex7
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rhinomilk wrote: rednecktex7 wrote: Locomoco wrote: Mehhh... all they have to do is start calling him "AL"... nothing more American than Al Obama... Much better joke Loco than mine. IKe hehe. i didn't get it when i first read it
It comes with age o grasshopper.
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meary
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SHAPESHIFTA wrote: Now for OIL : We need to get off of it no matter where it comes from. It is unsustainable !
+1, if we stop wasting all the oil in cars we'll have more to make into vinyl. Thats gotta lower prices right? 
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skylar
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Roger wrote: Skylar, FYI, our states don't just use the voter registration lists to select potential jurors, they also use the list of driver's license holders. Different states have different sources: http://www.circlevoting.com/registration.htmlI've been registered to vote and licensed to drive for 18 years and have never been selected for jury duty.
I know. but I know it was registering to vote because my driver's license hasn't been updated to a Philly address. so as far as local government knew, I didn't live here until I registered to vote.
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efp3
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Thats why you should run your cars on natural gas! 
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Locomoco
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efp3 wrote: Thats why you should run your cars on natural gas! 
Peww... have you smelled cars that run on natural gas? 
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bryanarchy
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Locomoco wrote: efp3 wrote: Thats why you should run your cars on natural gas!  Peww... have you smelled cars that run on natural gas? 
i like the cooking oil cars that smell like french fries...
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BloodDrinker6969
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Locomoco wrote: Mehhh... all they have to do is start calling him "AL"... nothing more American than Al Obama...
Well guess his middle name?
Hussein! No joke.
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dr_tongues_toys
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BloodDrinker6969 wrote: Well guess his middle name?
Hussein! No joke.
Oh Americans aren't that stupid that they would make that assicistion.......Oh wait - King Geo was elected twice. So i guess they are.
I even saw they Fox News was carryig a speech by Obama and put Osama below his picture. No shit - fair and balanced my ass!
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Frank Kozik
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I have voted in every single national and local election since 1981.
to not vote is to throw away your voice and your social conscience.
I am all about Obama...so much so that I am actually going to switch my party affiliation from republican to Democrat so i can vote for him and against Hillary ther wicked witch.
now if ,as a life long republican voter will make the switch, be assured many many others will as well. I have a lot of friends in the ;redneck USA lands all you whiny non voting losers hate...and they all like Obama.
Race is not an issue for them..attitude is..and theyt all hate hate hate the whole
snotty liberal asswipe Kerry/Hillary thing.
Obama will do VERY WELL in 'the south'. trust me.
This guy, unless Hillary manages to smear him bad enough could win the Presidency. The real hurdle is getting him nominated. PLEASE vote as a democrat and get him nominated.
his 'no experience' is the best part of all. this guy is NOT a 30 year tool of washington (like Gore was..groomed for the slot by his dad and handlers all his life, but like a real dude with a brain out of nowhere. He could be the new Lincoln.
VOTE FOR THE BIG O
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M500
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Frank Kozik wrote: his 'no experience' is the best part of all. this guy is NOT a 30 year tool of washington (like Gore was..groomed for the slot by his dad and handlers all his life, but like a real dude with a brain out of nowhere. He could be the new Lincoln.
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donnierobot
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SHAPESHIFTA wrote: If you don't vote you have no POWER at all. If you really want to change the direcion of our country you need to take it seriously and register to vote - NOW !!!
I hope you dont mind a UK brainer wading in on this ???
I'm afraid that no matter who gets into office now, your country is ruled and governed by large corporations who covet greed and power over the actual well being of the people that put them there let alone that of other cultures.
Bush is completley owned by these people , nothing he or his party does could ever be trusted again, American politics is so crooked , it actually sickens me , I lived in New York for a very short peroid and have spend many trips there (17 or 20 i forget) the news and disinformation you are fed through the same corporations that fund the president and want nothing more than keeping the average American dumbed down baffles me, what is worse is now that the US & UK are now such good friends things will only get worse, basically with the middle east your country has led you into the same situation that the UK faced with Northern Ireland 20 years ago, you will never leave, will lose 1000 of lives and spend billions of $$ and never even scratch the surface of the troubles there.
Your president is ill informed, ill equipped and ignorant. One of the only leaders in the world to deny any effects of global warming .
I hope what you guys are saying is right and there is a hero on the horizon, because America is turning into the bully of the free world and it isnt pretty, and the future looks pretty bleak.
Lets hope the winds of change on on the horizon.
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BloodDrinker6969
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Frank Kozik wrote: He could be the new Lincoln.
Wasn't Lincoln hated and considered a moron by most "snooty city folk" of the time? I also believe that the civil war, from the norths point of view, was viewed very similarly to out view of the war now, it was a joke and there was no need for it. Even after the slavery issue was raised, most media was against it, mainly because the north was being slaughtered for so long.
Not that I'm trying to compare the 2, or that has anything to do with this. Just some interesting stuff. I'd go Obama over Hillary though, I HATE her. But I THINK Rudy is running on the Rep. bill, and that'd be an interesting race, since he "cleaned up" 9/11 and is more of a "left wing republican."
Not that any of that has to do with much either, just fueling the fire.
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Laffin Lapin
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I think Rudy's gonna have a tough time appealing to the anti-abortion, anti-gay republicans that the GOP has spent the last decade catering to.
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| Thu Jan 18, 2007 11:28 am |
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Roger
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Laffin Lapin wrote: I think Rudy's gonna have a tough time appealing to the anti-abortion, anti-gay republicans that the GOP has spent the last decade catering to. Not to mention the more extreme folks who have anti-Catholic sentiments, and the fact that Rudy was once married to his cousin. He would never pass muster.
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Laffin Lapin
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That and homeland security has been tarnished as an issue for the GOP by the Iraq war.
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BloodDrinker6969
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Laffin Lapin wrote: I think Rudy's gonna have a tough time appealing to the anti-abortion, anti-gay republicans that the GOP has spent the last decade catering to.
The Democrats were against gay marriage as well. Kerry said he had the same opinion on it as Bush. Also, a big thing that pushed Bush last time was the fact that Kerry said he'd support 3rd trimester abortions, which pushed a lot of Kerry supporters to vote Bush. I've heard more than 1 person say that that was the reason they changed their mind.
Again I'm not supporting anyone, or any particular issue, just don't unerestimate the abortion issue as something that Pro = win.
ALSO as far as religion/catholosism is involved, Kennedy was catholic, and he was one of the most popular presidents ever.
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Roger
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BloodDrinker6969 wrote: ALSO as far as religion/catholosism is involved, Kennedy was catholic, and he was one of the most popular presidents ever. Not with everybody:
http://www.john-f-kennedy.net/wantedfortreason.htm
One of the big concerns about Kennedy was whether he would "take orders from the Pope." I can imagine some Republicans voicing the same concerns about Rudy, especially since one of the loudest voices condemning the war in Iraq came from Rome.
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Ghostbuster
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I honestly don't think he's electable. He's black, and his name sounds Muslim. There are a lot of prejudiced people out there. I don't think he can win.
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Locomoco
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Ghostbuster wrote: I honestly don't think he's electable. He's black, and his name sounds Muslim. There are a lot of prejudiced people out there. I don't think he can win.

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Ghostbuster
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Do you disagree, or are you just spamming (wouldn't be out of the ordinary)?
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Locomoco
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I think your statement really says it all...
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Ghostbuster
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I think your statements have said nothing (also not out of the ordinary).
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