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8-9-2009 9:46 PM
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merrie says:
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8-10-2009 12:32 AM
clip-on-tie
Those clipboard people drive me nuts. Most of them are students at the colleges - clueless. They run after you on the street and ask if you have two minutes to save the planet....grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr......

As far as the cash register, I seriously doubt our president is qualified to work the cash register at the grocery store. How bad is that...
8-10-2009 12:34 AM
n2sooners
Funny how they call that grass roots, but real people with real jobs taking off work to attend town hall meetings or tea party protests are astroturf.
8-10-2009 1:05 AM
merrie
How bad is that...
It's all good as long as the Messiah says so. But, seriously, how low-rent can you go, advertising on Craig's List?

Funny how they call that grass roots......astroturf
I have to believe that the progs have been demoralized
with the unexpected opposition coming from their constituents in their districts. They are worried!
8-10-2009 1:09 AM
merrie
Those clipboard people drive me nuts.
I know, they're pains in the neck. They usually want to
sign you up to vote, which I'm registered already, so I keep on moving.
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