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Economic Woes For Farmers Could Make Them Rethink Republican Ties

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by erasmus81 August 18, 2008 11:38 PM EDT
Gv ge yu hi, AJMarine
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by demwatcher August 18, 2008 11:37 PM EDT
"Recession In Rural Areas May Help Obama"

Until they realize that the Do-Nothing Democrat Congress has failed to do anything to help.

Their approval rating now, only eight percent. Less than a third that of President Bush.

Only an idiot would vote a Democrat into ANY office and continue this trend.
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by formrusmcsgt August 18, 2008 11:27 PM EDT
Something else that may help Obama is the new study out today showing that the mid-west will have peak temps of 120 or better by the end of the century.

After the Repubs wasting nearly a decade thumbing their noses at global warming, the mid-west may well want someone who really gives a hoot about changes.
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by bagdadshere2 August 18, 2008 11:23 PM EDT
The matter of fact is nothing can help BARACKOWARD HUSSEIN OSAMA. Hillarys supporters are turning to McCain and the undecideds will too. In November McCain will have a sliding victory.
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by ajmarine111 August 18, 2008 11:12 PM EDT
How''''s it hangin''''?

I can answer that for you.......GREAT!:)

Posted by erasmus81 at 08:02 PM : Aug 18, 2008


You,.....of all people lover, should know.


"Ba mhaith liom lui leat"

"Taim i'' ngra leat"



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by erasmus81 August 18, 2008 11:02 PM EDT
Hey AJMarine

How''s it hangin''?

I can answer that for you.......GREAT!:)
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by ajmarine111 August 18, 2008 10:56 PM EDT
They probably don''''t think they have to explain anything since they assume we have all forgotten. I betcha I haven''''t.

Posted by minnick8 at 07:20 PM : Aug 18, 2008





Clinton Puts McCain Above Obama - AGAIN

From DailyKos:

Hillary Clinton is at it again. This morning on CNN, she said:

I have a lifetime of experience. Senator McCain has a lifetime of experience. Senator Obama''s campaign is about one speech he made in 2002.

She added:

if your entire campaign is about one speech and that''s what you hold up as your credential to be president against a lifetime of experience from John McCain and a lifetime of experience from me, I think the voters can draw their own conclusion.

http://tinyurl.com/56ppwp




Are they going to say she was misquoted?
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by deacon20081 August 18, 2008 10:23 PM EDT
In November the DaVicar and his friends will be singing this song after his "party is crashed"..."Follow the bouncing Ball"..."They''re coming to take me away.ha ha..They''re coming to take me away..hehe hoho haha to the funny farm where life is beautiful all the time, and I''ll be happy to see those nice young men in their clean white coats, cause they''re coming to take me away HE HE HA HA
Or as a Lemming will the cliff side is available.
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by minnick8-2009 August 18, 2008 10:20 PM EDT
I''''m still going to wait and see how Hillary explains away all that she said bad about Obama now that she is supporting him.

Posted by AJMarine111

That''s the thing, liberals think the rest of us are stupid and can''t remember from one day to the next. They probably don''t think they have to explain anything since they assume we have all forgotten. I betcha I haven''t.
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by wellhell3 August 18, 2008 10:15 PM EDT
Then I guess we will have a presence in Iraq for years, just like we intended to.

Posted by WellHell3 at 05:36 PM : Aug 18, 2008


You got crabs?


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Posted by rharrin1 at 06:38 PM : Aug 18, 2008

You having a yearning for sea food?

Don''t remember being in bed with you...so guess I don''t.
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