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Old 01-14-2004, 02:29 AM
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Who would be 34 C-cup's running mate?



Phoenix, I guess I'll always feel that Clinton was a great man with equally great personal flaws that unfortunately were embarassing to everyone. Even though I didn't vote for him the first time, I always admired him. He was tireless and brilliant. I wouldn't vote him back in though, even if we could.
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Can a Libertarian play here too?

My vote will be an anti-Bush vote.

Ideally - out of the current choices I would also prefer a Dean-Clark (or Clark - Dean ) ticket.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by OhioRacer
Old 01-14-2004, 09:01 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MsPerky
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Speaking of breasts and beads, I saw a king cake in the bakery yesterday....mmmmmm....king cake!

Maybe the candidate who collects the most beads should get the nod. That'd be a lot more fun than stuffy old debates.
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Its early yet but of the cabal of evil men I like Dean the most. He has a very "cut to the chase" attitude which may annoy some but for me its far better than listening to the orations that seem to go on forever. I also support is physical policy.
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While I'm a registered Republican, I'm not really sure that I fit in either camp any more.

I will say this. How in the word does Al Sharpton continue to be taken serious by anyone? He's just a nut ball, if you ask me and I think that although he obviously feels differently, he does more to hurt the Democrats than help. He scares the hell out of me, at least.
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By the way...

Let me state how nice it is to have an intelligent conversation abotu such a meaningul topic. Oh wait... I'm in Vintage. I shouldn't be surprised.

I love this corner of the board.
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Any predictions on the Iowa primary??
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Good thoughts, guys.


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