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Obama Responds To Bush, McCain Appeasement Attack

It's definitely refreshing and encouraging to have a Democratic nominee who seems to be fully aware of what he's up against with the slimeball Republicans and has the guts not to pull any punches. posted 05/16/2008 at 23:31:49

Ellen Degeneres Announces Plans To Marry Portia De Rossi (VIDEO)

Not all men. posted 05/17/2008 at 18:50:44
You obviously don't know Ellen. She'd have walked across the Sahara for Anne Heche until that crazy woman, who was probably just using her for the publicity, dumped her. posted 05/17/2008 at 18:35:29
The idea of "encouraging homosexuality" so often expressed by social right-wingers is always intriguing. You seem to be saying that homosexuality is a disgusting abomination but, given half a chance, everyone will become gay. No wonder so many gay people suspect that the most virulent homophobes aren't 100% heterosexual. posted 05/17/2008 at 18:10:37
That's an old conception of gay relationships, that thankfully has mostly fallen by the wayside, where one person was "masculine" and the other "feminine". Now we're just two men or two women together. No need to pattern ourselves after heterosexuals. posted 05/17/2008 at 17:30:18
Agreed. Didn't really say anything to contradict that. But it's not NECESSARILY about children or inheritance as it once was. Otherwise why would heterosexual couples beyond child bearing years be allowed to marry? Or couples who are infertile or don't want children? Obviously, when there are children they benefit from the institution and as your supreme court pointed out it serves no societal good to exclude the children of gay couples. posted 05/17/2008 at 12:48:39
Falling in love with a person of the same sex is a "lifestyle"? I'll have to keep that in mind as gay man next time I go grocery shopping, sit in traffic on the way home from work, or when doing laundry. As for marriage, it's real purpose throughout most of human history was to ensure that a man was raising his own biological children, hence the severe punishments against adultery. It clearly no longer serves that puropse any longer. It's now primarily about love and companionship. So why not let gay people join in? Oh and I guess I'm flaunting it - just the way you flaunted your heterosexuality. posted 05/17/2008 at 12:07:12

Gay Marriage Ban Overturned By California Supreme Court

Not mentioned in this article is the fact that the court also wrote that this ruling cannot be abrogated by the legislature or the initiative process. So unless I'm missing something the ballot iniative is moot. This cannot be reversed. posted 05/15/2008 at 14:58:06
So when would be the right time for this? Sometime after the Republican party slinks into a hole and dies? Anyway I think they've tapped this issue out and given the dismal state of the nation I think most heterosexuals have more pressing things to worry about than scary gays out to destroy their marriages. posted 05/15/2008 at 14:38:51
Sure. I could marry someone of the opposite sex. Problem is would she marry me if I was honest and told her I felt absolutely no sexual or romantic attraction toward her? posted 05/15/2008 at 14:31:53
We'll see. Will the american people really shoot themselves in the foot again over this issue? It's what put Bush over the top in Ohio four years ago and with that he won a second term. Homophobia does not come free. posted 05/15/2008 at 14:04:21
Wonderful news. Now time to write a check to Equality California. The bible wackos never give up. posted 05/15/2008 at 13:41:31

Arianna On Inside Edition: John McCain Did Not Vote For George Bush In 2000

Because he's still not popular with the nutjob Repub base that still likes Bush. In Indiana and North Carolina he only got 75% of the Repub vote. The other 25% went to candidates who've already dropped out! One-fourth of Repubs bothered to go out and vote for candidates who can't possibly win the nomination. That's ominous. posted 05/13/2008 at 21:44:27
In the future keep an eye out for that little giggle McCain lets out when he's telling a blatant lie. posted 05/13/2008 at 21:38:41

Bush: I Gave Up Golf For The Troops

I read part of a biography of the Bush family years ago. It had pictures including one of W at the age of four with his arm around his father. He had the snottiest little exporession on his face. He looked like he was about to spit at the photographer. A picture is worth a thousand words, as they say. It was a picture of a little self-important brat with a chip on his shoulder. He never got rid of that chip. He's just transferred resentments from one group to another his whole miserable life. Now I actually believe he's grown to resent the American people for hating him and he's going to spend now until November giving us the bird. Bush is a petty vindictive little wretch of a man. posted 05/13/2008 at 21:18:25

Obama Focuses On November, Clinton On West Virginia

It's time Hillary got rid of her front teeth and started running for president in a parallel redneck America, somewhere on the other side of the universe. posted 05/13/2008 at 19:33:49

Truth Alert: McCain's Freudian Slip is Showing (and Very Telling)

That's the irony. Why lie about supporting a president that 70% of the citizenry loathes? One explanation - he knows he's not well liked with the loony 30% he'll need in November. 25% of them still voted for Huckabee, Paul or Romney in Indiana and North Carolina. The Straight Talker is in quite a bind. posted 05/09/2008 at 16:10:04
Not all people, but clearly McCain. It's called nervous laughter - nervous because he's lying. Elsewhere when confronted with this same question he couldn't quit giggling. Why? What's so amusing about the question? We'll all need to watch for this tell-tale sign that McCain's lying in the future. posted 05/09/2008 at 15:58:29

Obama's Vice President: Who Will It Be? (POLL)

Yep. Webb is the man. The perfect match for Obama. posted 05/10/2008 at 11:08:34
Give me a break. Any idiot knows how the media would play Obama/ Feingold - two elitists egg-heads dreaming of the Age of Aquarius. Are you serious? posted 05/09/2008 at 23:27:04
Wonder why your Huffpo name starts with Dumb. posted 05/09/2008 at 23:09:36
Webb's the man. Just look at everything Republicans have slammed and slimed Democrats with over the decades ever since Carter and he's the obvious antidote to ALL of it. If you're serious and not just indulging in daydreams then - Obama/Webb 08. posted 05/09/2008 at 23:04:03
Primary results don't equate with general election results. Apples and oranges, even though cynical Hillary has tried to confuse the two. Obama/Webb would probably still have a hard time winning that state in November though they would almost certainly sweep the Midwest and with that the election. posted 05/09/2008 at 22:48:42
Maybe because he's a bore? posted 05/09/2008 at 22:43:01
Wow. posted 05/09/2008 at 21:13:32
Feingold is one of the most decent, maybe the most decent people, in the senate. But he's an intellectual and quiet. Obama doesn't need that. The cold reality is that he needs a macho white guy with a military record - and a good person besides - and that's Webb. posted 05/09/2008 at 21:07:43
Ok. The Miller/Pabst/Schlitz crowd. posted 05/09/2008 at 20:34:50
Google Hagel Diebold. It's pretty clear why Hagel with his obviously abundant presidential qualities didn't seek the Republican nomination. He seems to have stolen votes - lots of them - as in winning his Nebraska seat by 80% of the vote. Even Nebraska isn't that red. posted 05/09/2008 at 20:31:52
Webb would probably have even more appeal than Rendell among the Budweiser crowd in those states than Rendell. Just take a look at him. Exactly what Barack needs. Clinton has made that clear. Thanks for the heads up, Hillary. posted 05/09/2008 at 20:19:41
Google Hagel Diebold posted 05/09/2008 at 20:12:28
Hagel reeks of presidentiality. So why didn't he run for the Republican nomination? Don't know if there's anything to it but he won his Nebraska seat last time around with something like an unheard of 80% of the vote. Rumor has it he has suspiciously close ties to the people who produced the voting machines. posted 05/09/2008 at 20:05:25
He's not up for re-election. The Democratic governor of Virginia would replace him with another Democrat. Webb is a no lose situation. posted 05/09/2008 at 19:59:19
Daschle? Don't bother. He, Harry Reid and Mr. Rogers were separated at birth. Daschle even got booted from his senate seat in South Dakota. Daschle suffers seriously from the wimp factor. Dems don't need any more of that posted 05/09/2008 at 19:55:40
Obama/Webb go together like hand in glove. Obama/Webb 08 posted 05/09/2008 at 19:51:51
Jackson and Sharpton have been on the stump for Obama? No, and for a good reason. Obama's not a ghetto black. He grew up among enough whites to know that they're political position. posted 05/09/2008 at 19:48:34
What a turn-off that was. Screw Richardson. posted 05/09/2008 at 19:45:06
One thing at a time. Don't shoot yourself in the foot as liberals are wont to do by wanting too much too fast. posted 05/09/2008 at 19:08:11
It is a "change" election, after all. Two fresh faces might be even better than one. Furthermore, new senator or not, Webb exudes military experience. posted 05/09/2008 at 19:04:40
I'm wrong. As someone here pointed out Dems wouldn't even risk losing Webb's senate seat. The vacancy would be filled by a Democratic governor. posted 05/09/2008 at 19:00:10
Agreed. Almost unbelievable how perfect Webb would be. Also not just geographical balance but cultural balance. And yet he seems to take few if any positions that would seriously offend liberals. The obvious choice. posted 05/09/2008 at 18:53:40
Webb. Perfect antidote to everything the Repubs and the media have been throwing at Obama. The Democrats can risk losing one senate seat. They'll still retain the majority and Obama/ Webb could win Virginia's electoral votes. posted 05/09/2008 at 18:44:15
Yeah and they've both struggled for not being white and male. A black and a woman on the same ticket is a suicidal combination in a country that, don't forget, has voted for W twice in the past eight years. Things don't change that fast. posted 05/09/2008 at 18:18:15
Decorated marine. Southerner. Working class tough guy persona. Moderate views. Popular senator from a fairly big state the Democrats could just possibly win and such a win would forever shake up the view that Democrats are doomed in the South. Webb is the obvious pick. posted 05/09/2008 at 18:06:18
A black AND a woman together on one ticket ain't a good thing either. Get a grip. posted 05/09/2008 at 17:58:22
Sam Nunn? Only if Obama is willing to write off the millions of gay voters. He did more than anyone else to force Bill Clinton to accept DADT. posted 05/09/2008 at 17:55:11
Because we're sick of losing, understand American culture and now know how to play the game. Anyone whose head isn't in the sky knows that a smooth educated black man with a name like Barack Omama needs to be balanced off with a guy the white working class can relate to - Webb. posted 05/09/2008 at 17:52:19
It's worth it whatever it would do and Dems aren't going to lose either house anyway. Webb is perfect. He balances off everything the media and Repubs will throw at Obama. He's super macho and a highly decorated marine. Doesn't take sh!t from anyone. Looks like he could wrestle alligators and he's a Southerner from a fairly big state that's trending purple where he's popular. They might be able to actually take Virginia. On top of it, as far as I know, none of his views seem so objectionable as to turn off liberals. Perfect. posted 05/09/2008 at 17:46:03

Obama Vice President Picks: Who Are The Frontrunners?

This is a seriously screwed up website. One series of comments can be simply replaced by another. posted 05/10/2008 at 00:11:47

Vito Fossella Cries On House Floor After Drunk Driving, Adultery Revelations

Yes, it's just "weakness" when sanctimonious right-wing bible-thumpers do it. It's moral depravity that will soon destroy the family and nation when a liberal does the same thing. posted 05/09/2008 at 11:38:02
Bibbo, you're confused. Hypocricy is claiming to be morally superior than others while engaging in the behavior you condemn. That pretty well describes the family values party. There's also no self-righteousness or judgementalism on Weeza's part. He or she is just calling a spade a spade. posted 05/09/2008 at 11:31:45

Washington's Great "No Inflation" Hoax

If I understand "hedonics" correctly it's the ignoring of increased price because the newer products come with lots of bells and whistles and are therefore supposed to be superior and more satisfying, like the thermostat I bought last winter that came with a twelve-page programming manual when all I needed, but couldn't find, was one with a dial to turn it up or down. I'm not more satified. Not being a twelve-year old nerd it gave me hours of frustration and being plastic and made in China can probably be expected to malfunction sometime next January. posted 05/09/2008 at 10:36:00

McCain's Base Problem

God, you conservatives are just too rich. You mean McCain now claims to be more worried about microscopic cells in a petri dish than real live suffering people. Glad he saw the light. By the way, since you're so worried about infanticide, be aware that Bomb Bomb Bomb Iran McCain apparently has no regard for the millions of children in the Middle East. posted 05/08/2008 at 00:26:21
Umm, as for Catholics I think you're confusing Obama with McCain. You know the Repub candidate who avidly sought and received the support of Rev. Hagee - Rev. Hagee as in the Catholic Church is the Great Whore. posted 05/08/2008 at 00:06:38
You mean the country could end up like France or Canada? Last time I checked those wretches weren't fleeing "socialism" to come here. I only wish Obama could begin to accomplish so much. By the way, Carter did his best to warn the country about our dire dependence on foreign energy thirty years ago. He's been ridiculed by Republicans ever since but the joke's on us if , as seems quite likely, we're now slamming into peak oil totally unprepared. posted 05/07/2008 at 23:50:18
Aren't these the same people who happily attended conservative megachurches where American fighter jets were shown streaking across massive video screens at the start of the war? Aren't they the same people who ran out and voted Republican over gay marriage (horrors!) four years ago clinching Ohio for Bush and thereby handing him a second term? Excuses for these intolerant and fundamentally stupid people don't fly. For the good of the country let's pray that the Christofascist movement is finally over. Perhaps we have W to thank for something after all. posted 05/07/2008 at 23:34:30

Obama Victorious, Clinton On The Ropes

They finally decided on the time? Indiana is making progress. posted 05/07/2008 at 03:59:23
It should have stupified you. I lived there. Maybe Bloomington is becoming more influential. Or is it just desperation? posted 05/07/2008 at 03:45:38
yvette - I'm white and gay. I vacillated for a long time between Obama, Edwards and Clinton but like you in the past several months I've become an Obama supporter if for no other reason than the Clintons' cynical and Republican-like tactics. They assume we're idiots and don't appreciate the degree to which we're sick of being manipulated. posted 05/07/2008 at 03:26:18
You have to wonder. The Clintons aren't stupid. I still think they actually gave up on this race some time ago and they're hoping Obama will lose to McCain so that they can emerge as national saviours in four years. Nothing else makes sense. If nothing else she'll have lost the black vote this time around. What chance does any Democrat have without that, no matter how bad things are? posted 05/07/2008 at 03:17:20
As opposed to Clinton getting the nomination by way of the superdelegates and nearly every black voter and every Democratic voter under 30 staying home? That would work. posted 05/07/2008 at 03:07:12
Add to her miserable results the fact that Limbaugh dittoheads who hate her went out and voted for her and Obama's victory is even more impressive. posted 05/07/2008 at 02:28:04
Thanks for your support, Canada. Here I thought you spent all your time waiting in line to see a doctor. According to Republicans you should all be dead by now. posted 05/07/2008 at 02:09:35
GREAT is relative. Wright is great, or at least not so bad, compared to McCain's buddy - The Honorable Reverend Let's Bring On The Rapture Hagee. posted 05/07/2008 at 02:03:19
Speaking as someone who had the misfortune of living for three years in southern Indiana - the Alabama of the Midwest - if Hillary's beer swilling act and Bubba laying on the trailer park accent didn't do the trick there then they are certainly dead. Ding Dong. posted 05/07/2008 at 01:49:56

McCain's Rough Night Overshadowed By Clinton's

That's a new one. The simpler explanation is more likely - the nutjob fundamentalists and libertarians in the GOP still don't like McCain. posted 05/07/2008 at 11:26:05

Bob Barr Is All That Stands Between Us And Darkest Night

Bob Barr is a hypocrite in the way most Libertarians are. When it comes to minorities their principles go right ot the window. Barr was a leader in denying gay citizens the freedom to marry and spearheaded an effort that went nowhere to root out Wiccans from the military. If Libertarians ever wonder why minorities don't take them seriously Bob Barr and his ilk are the answer. posted 05/11/2008 at 12:25:05

Post-War Veteran Suicides May Exceed Combat Deaths: U.S.

Well, some blame ultimatly rests on the people - the individual men and women - willing to fight this war. You didn't have to have a doctorate in International Relations to recognize that this war was trumped up. I spoke up against it from the start. We were a small minority and were ridiculed as un- American wimps. 80% of Americans cheered on this war when it began. We couldn't wait. Ultimately we have only ourselves to blame if we claim to think of ourselves as a free people and not sheep led by a Commander in Chief. posted 05/06/2008 at 10:43:09
Pff. Those guys in the military are the little people. Who cares what happens to them. Obviously they're losers for ending up there in the first place. People like us have other priorities. posted 05/06/2008 at 10:29:13

What John McCain Told Me, and What it Says About How Far He's Fallen

The fact that McCain felt the need to lie - as revealed by his constant nervous giggling whenever confronted with the question, if nothing else - about voting for Bush tells me that he recognizes that he's still not very popular with the GOP wackjob base. The Indiana and North Carolina polls weren't heartening. 25% of Repub voters went for candidates who've dropped out - Huckabee, Paul and Romney. Good. While he's preoccupied with the loony 28% who still like Bush, Obama can go for everyone else. posted 05/10/2008 at 12:23:24

Clinton Camp Says It Will Use The Nuclear Option

That's the danger of female leaders leading a superpower - not that they won't be tough enough but that they will go to extremes, where men would show restraint, in order to prove their toughness. posted 05/05/2008 at 19:22:10

McCain's Reverends Right: His Faustian Bargain with Radical Christianity

Ironically, McCain could prove to be worse than Bush in terms of his relationship with the religious right. Bush was viewed by these dangerous fanatics as one of them or at least as someone coming from their cultural milieu. They trusted him and it allowed Bush to avoid giving them too much and Bush/Rove had had many years experience dealing with them before reaching the White House. Not so with McCain. McCain might find that on issue after issue he must continually kowtow to the religious right in order to keep their allegiance and it's apparent there's no reason to hope that the Straight Talker's much vaunted "integrity" will come to the rescue and restrain him. posted 05/05/2008 at 10:31:11
Thanks. posted 05/05/2008 at 10:16:52

McCain Implies Iraq War Is For Oil: Watch Video

I predicted that. Also that Olberman would bring it up. I also predict it will be gone tomorrow. After all, what's more important ? - energy or the wounnded pride and misplaced indignation of white Americans over Rev. Wright? posted 05/02/2008 at 20:16:58
Or in real Latin - IN SENILITATE VERITAS. Sorry. Couldn't resist. posted 05/02/2008 at 19:31:03
My God. The Straight Talker must have had a senior moment. He gave us some straight talk. His advisers are having fits, it seems, and putting out word that he was talking about the First Gulf War. -THAT was about oil. This is one is about Democracy and Bin Laden. Nice to know we solved our oil problem fifteen years ago. posted 05/02/2008 at 19:22:33
Google - cheney peak oil - you'll soon find a speech that Dick gave in London about the looming oil crisis - in the 90'S. Then there's the book by Matthew Simmons, a petroleum banker and close adviser to Bush/Cheney, as revealed in a BBC documentary about the real reason for war in Iraq, called Twilight in the Desert: the Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy. posted 05/02/2008 at 17:27:02
No. Tell me it's not true. This isn't about terrorists. It's not about bringing democracy to the Iraqis. No! America isn't the selfless saintlike nation I've been told it was since kindergarten.! This is about a vital resource without which the country immediately withers and dies? No way. Give me a break! posted 05/02/2008 at 17:12:55

CNN Poll: George Bush Most Unpopular President In Modern History

Did they forget to poll Pacific salmon? They're not returning to US rivers from the ocean this year. Scientists are mystified. Maybe we've hit on the answer. Smart fish. posted 05/02/2008 at 00:30:36
Too bad the fools who voted for him didn't ever read anything about Bush from the now departed Molly Ivans, the wise and sassy observer of Texas politics. It might have given them pause. She had Bush's number many years ago. But then few of those people read anything and especially when the author is gay. posted 05/02/2008 at 00:19:10
Yep. The joke's on the social conservative yahoos, though they still don't know it. They think Republican elites like Bush "share their values" and care as much as they do about fetuses and pushing gays back in the closet. They couldn't care less, actually. posted 05/02/2008 at 00:05:32

Absinthe: Mind-Altering Effects Explained

It reminds me of the morons who claim the alcoholic content of what you drank is all that matters in causing a hangover and its severity. posted 05/02/2008 at 00:49:55

Latinos Blast CBS, Compare Couric To Dobbs, For Outrageous Immigration Story

Then there's the restaurant and food service industry. As a teenager in the 70's I worked as a busboy in a local restaurant. There were three cooks - the two owners and a third hired cook named Larry. Larry was able to support a wife and children and pay a mortgage and own a decent car on what he earned from that job. That's unimaginable today. Today Larry would be Juan who rides a bycicle to work and lives in an apartment with eight friends and cousins. The US is becoming an ever more two-tiered society like Mexico or Brazil and it's not a pretty picture. posted 05/01/2008 at 11:52:53

Obama's Reverend Wright Press Conference (VIDEO)

It's ironic. The cynical and sanctimonious Republicans have used religion to their benefit for decades . Now Democrats give it a try and it smacks them in the face. posted 04/29/2008 at 15:46:37

No Place for Religion: On Jeremiah Wright and Our Culture of Disbelief

My guess is that you've been a little less exercised over the past few decades by the many inflammatory white preachers with their message of hatred of gay people among other groups. Then there's Reverand Hagee whose endorsement Mccain sought - though The Straight Talker now dishonestly says it just fell into his lap - who calls the Roman Catholic church the Great Whore. That aside, McCain, the media's darling, has been given a free pass over Haggee and Hagee, who believes wider war in the Middle East is necessary to initiate the Rapture, is a hell of a lot scarier than Wright. The fact that McCain's his man should give every voter pause. posted 04/28/2008 at 12:14:55
Jane Goodall's astute observation also explains why many Christians feel so threatened by biological evolution since it makes impossible the idea that any clear line can be drawn between man and our non-human animal ancestors. This threatens their idea of a uniquely human soul. The theology it's based on isn't to be found in the Bible. It began to be elaborated centuries after Jesus in the late Roman Empire. posted 04/28/2008 at 11:38:52
I'll add that there's nothing truly "fundamentalist" in this brand of American Christianity. In many respects it's just blind Nationalism and a Capitalist ethos run amok dressed up in religious garb. Perhaps that's why it's so palatable to our secular and corporate owned media. posted 04/28/2008 at 11:23:14
Good point. The media are also complicit in this. Consciously or not, they've come to regard fundamentalist Protestanism in particular and socially conservative white Christianity in general as the only authentic American religion. Any intolerance toward other Americans spewed by this brand of religion and they spew a lot of it is simply overlooked as being in the nature of things and any criticism of it is treated as suspect if not an attack on America itself. posted 04/28/2008 at 11:17:52

Democrats Fear Clinton's Attacks May Cause Racial Backlash

No need for assassination. That's passe ever since whites figured out that blacks can torch things. McCain will win and the Clintons will be perched exactly where they want to be - a tanking economy, another Republican president and that upstart Obama out of the way. posted 04/26/2008 at 16:50:57
You're right. It will. He's an idiot. posted 04/26/2008 at 16:46:12
Clinton is counting on the fact that being tough as nails will win over desperate working class whites in 2012 after another Republican presidency. Obama will finally be out of the picture., She won't need the blacks because struggling whites with the economy verging on depression will be more than happy to overlook the fact she was once a hippie chick. posted 04/26/2008 at 16:34:21
If it weren't for African-Americans' general disdain of gay people they might have learned a thing or two from us. We were the first of the Clintons' loyal supporters to be thrown under the bus. The Clintons are utterly despicable cynics. posted 04/26/2008 at 16:24:02
I agree with you and I know about Europe. I would move to the Czech Republic tomorrow if I could but I have to take care of my aging mother who was born there but is no longer up to the transistion. At any rate the Clintons know perfectly well that the superdelegates won't ever hand them the nomination and the pundits know it too but avoid the fact because they need someting to jabber about for the next four months. This is all a charade. The Clintons are setting themselves up for 2012 when Obama will be out of the way and they anticipate enough people will be so desperate after another Republican presidency that they'll forgive and forget and the clintons won't even need the blacks. Get ready for a more conservative Democratic party appealing to the Budweiser and bowling crowd. posted 04/26/2008 at 16:15:35
I think we're all clued into the fact by now that you're black and 51 years old. Assuming you're not a troll. Conservatives love nothing more than an older black person indignant about liberals. It's an old ploy of theirs. posted 04/26/2008 at 16:01:35
Clark's great but in this country macho is what counts and he doesn't have it - Obama/ Webb is the ticket. posted 04/26/2008 at 15:29:43
My guess is that Bill prefers possum. They're meatier. posted 04/26/2008 at 15:22:58
You're not alone. There are plenty of white people with you including my 81 year old mother who's never sat out an election and has been voting a solid Democratic ticket since the 1940's! She won't vote Hillary. Lots of us are seeing the light about the Clintons. Too bad the Repubs in the 90's went in for overkill because we might have seen it sooner. posted 04/26/2008 at 15:17:03
He seems to be drifting back into the hillbilly trailer park culture he came from. Isn't that what's called a second childhood? posted 04/26/2008 at 15:09:46
I wrote "jerk". I meant "jerk chimpanzee". posted 04/26/2008 at 15:05:00
I think we can now retire Hillary's religion and faith bullsh!t. She has threatened to vaporize tens of millions of innocent people who probably have even less control over the fact they've got a jerk for their preident than we do. posted 04/26/2008 at 15:02:33
That's nice. Too bad you're now without a party and a candidate to vote for. I fail to see how you've accomplished anything but I understand your frustration. posted 04/26/2008 at 14:54:53

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