Posted on 01/14/2011 4:18:48 PM PST by Indy Pendance
Republicans went to the Heartland today for their next party chair, choosing Wisconsin attorney Reince Priebus to head the Republican National Committee for the next two years into and through the crucial 2012 presidential election cycle. His tenure begins effective immediately....
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“Many women can spell very good but can’t doing any advance math.”
You are in TROUBLE,lol. This is what you should have posted:
Many people can spell very good but can’t doing any advance math.
I studied calculus with the physics majors in college back in the 70s but as a female bio major who never took calc in highschool it took me a little longer to learn it.
You don't know but that up-close-and-personal experience like that might have turned him into a Raging Redneck.
Young white Republican lawyer from Wisconsin? How do you think those homies from the 'hood treated him?
Be careful of Judas horses. Alan Keyes pointed that out a while ago; and while he stated misgivings about Sarah Palin, I'm willing to accept all the Kathleen Parker, David Frum, and Peggy Noonan knitting needles sticking in her as evidence that RiNO Central doesn't have warm and fuzzies for Sarah, and that Mittens is still their guy.
Keyes warned that getting a Judas horse in front of the Tea Partiers and leading them to the RNC's corral is Priority One for the RiNO's right now. Right up there with signing away U.S. sovereignty and feeding Marxist mercantile empires.
You sure pointed to the correct Keyes quote. He hit it on the money. Now we have an RNC chairman who appears to have turned over the big questions to a pollster and other unnamed “experts” ~ check this : http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2816832/posts?page=1
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