Posted on 12/19/2004 4:02:30 AM PST by leadpenny
Drudge and C-SPAN reporting.
A couple of young turk conservative relatives had a great time with that chart last Friday at work and over the weekend with left wingers.
The scary part of it is that Obama-unlike the other candidates you mentioned-actually has a modicum of charm, likability and various other qualities that might appeal to a national audience.
No comment...
You are right. Taiwan's internationally recognized name is "Chinese Taipei."
bumpity bump-bump
As much as I like Bush I think that was a pretty stupid choice. How boriing can you get. It's the equivilent of always making the Super Bowl winning team's quarterback the MVP every year. At least do someone like Karl Rove, but to always do the winning president is kind of lame.
GWB looks like George Washington on the cover.
We also have some among us here at home...
There is no dialogue to be had with the Islamofascists....
And don't talk to the leftists either, they are just as bad... 'Enemies Within'
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Drudge Report ^ | 12/17/04
Posted on 12/17/2004 9:17:12 AM PST by placebo11
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1303586/posts
local DUmmies are flooding the MPLS Star & Sickle with letters to the editors bemoaning this fact....
our blue state bitches...
Bought my copy hot off the presses!!
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