Way to be a unifier there John.
Were going to clearly bring (attention to) the rights of American people to vote without being harassed.
Put up or shut up you big ugly buffoon. There was actual voter fraud in the Ukraine and they managed to capture a lot of it on tape.
You know very well in the United States every precinct was crawling with lawyers on both sides. The presidents of ABC, CBS and NBC all agree that they had poll watchers, lawyers, cameramen, and an 800 number to call in the event you, as voter, were harassed or disenfranchised.
After 1000's of lawyers and all that watching not a single report was made. The alphabet presidents wanted a juicy story so badly but all they got was an election.
An election that voted the wrong man in of course. /sarcasm!
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Goregous weather here again today, it's almost like fall. I'm off to play outside. New thread tomorrow morning. See y'all later!
A merica doesn't have princesses in the sense that Japan and Britain and a few other countries do. But it has its princess substitutes, from presidential first daughters such as Caroline Kennedy and Chelsea Clinton to a handful of the nicer Hollywood actresses. Just as with real princesses, there is always a great flurry of media interest when one of these American "royals" gives birth, and mothers-to-be across the land take note of the famous new baby's name.
In the latest such glad event, however, mothers-to-be weren't the only ones struck by the names that Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts gave her newborn twins last week. Everybody was. For a moment, people stopped thinking about Iraq and Ukraine and earthquakes and what to have for dinner, and exclaimed to each other: "She called them what? Is she serious?" Newspaper commentaries echoed the sense of outrage -- and of sympathy for little Phinnaeus Walter and Hazel Patricia, who it was generally agreed were doomed to a life at the losers' lunch table.
"Phinnaeus?" grumbled one grammar-challenged Internet chatter. "You can't even google that hardly."
Why such indignation? Ms. Roberts had not, after all, burdened her babies with the kind of New Age nonnames that have long plagued Celebrity Land. (Think of poor Moon Unit Zappa, daughter of the late rock idol Frank Zappa. Or the Phoenix clan: River, Summer, Liberty and Rain. Or tart little Apple, born just this year to another American actress, Gwyneth Paltrow.) ...