To: PJ-Comix
Hmmm. What is that sounds so familiar about “Sanders” and “Kentucky” in the same sentence? I know I’ve heard them used in conjunction before.
9 posted on
05/24/2016 11:13:33 AM PDT by
rktman
(Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?!)
To: rktman
Hmmm. What is that sounds so familiar about Sanders and Kentucky in the same sentence? I know Ive heard them used in conjunction before.
A few family-size buckets of votes went missing.
17 posted on
05/24/2016 11:37:40 AM PDT by
Genoa
To: rktman
I had the same thought. Can’t quite place it.
25 posted on
05/24/2016 11:48:03 AM PDT by
Scutter
To: rktman
That is colonel sanders and kentucky fried chicken. but bernie sanders is no colonel sanders and is definitely not kentucy fried chicken. must be the painkillers, i could not resist replying
44 posted on
05/24/2016 3:52:01 PM PDT by
hondact200
(politicians and diapers are similiar. They both have to be changed often for the very same reason)
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