Santorum lost my vote.
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Santorum lost my vote.
Jerking it to Victoria's Secret takes too long and playboy only has 3 pictures a month to choose from...
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/r...222833811.html
If you don't want your kids watching it, block it.
I just found out a few weeks ago my dad was proud when he walked into my room at 13 yrs old while I was gone to find 70's **** in the VCR I stole from my grandma's boyfriend haha. What I don't understand is this- If he was so proud, why'd he cut the ribbon and stuff the damn VCR back into the VCR player?
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/r...222833811.html
If you don't want your kids watching it, block it.
I just found out a few weeks ago my dad was proud when he walked into my room at 13 yrs old while I was gone to find 70's **** in the VCR I stole from my grandma's boyfriend haha. What I don't understand is this- If he was so proud, why'd he cut the ribbon and stuff the damn VCR back into the VCR player?
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This is a prime example of the kind of right wing extremism that makes me hate a good portion of my own party. He is pushing his values on others while trouncing on freedoms of others like freedom of expression and free enterprise. If you have a problem with **** block it in your own house. Simple and unobtrusive to others liberties. Every vote for santorum at this point is really just a vote for Obama's relection. I hope those who's primaries have yet to take place can realize this
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At this point, Obama looks VERY appealing compared to any likely Republican candidate. Only way I will vote republican is somehow Paul shoots to the front. Otherwise, I'll vote Obama. A known evil is better than an unknown one. At least we know what to expect with Obama. Any of the likely republican candidates would do worse in my opinion.
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I'll stick with Mitt Romney. He won't do anything extreme and I have a feeling he will know how to handle the economy with a much better strategy then obama's hemorrhaging money technique that has done more to slow economic recovery then act as a catalyst to it. I also oppose the entightlement generation, which I am sadly part of. I will do anything in my power to reverse America's slow crawl to socialism. Return to the days when being successful wasn't something to be ashamed of.
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I'll stick with Mitt Romney. He won't do anything extreme and I have a feeling he will know how to handle the economy with a much better strategy then obama's hemorrhaging money technique that has done more to slow economic recovery then act as a catalyst to it. I also oppose the entightlement generation, which I am sadly part of. I will do anything in my power to reverse America's slow crawl to socialism. Return to the days when being successful wasn't something to be adhamed of.
We have created a nasty machine to control us, and the people we elect aren't representatives of us. They are simply the people we hire to operate this machine, to pull the levers and push the buttons.
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I'll stick with Mitt Romney. He won't do anything extreme and I have a feeling he will know how to handle the economy with a much better strategy then obama's hemorrhaging money technique that has done more to slow economic recovery then act as a catalyst to it. I also oppose the entightlement generation, which I am sadly part of. I will do anything in my power to reverse America's slow crawl to socialism. Return to the days when being successful wasn't something to be ashamed of.
He's calling you racist. Because you are racist.
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I completely agree with you. However, I feel that postponing it, in the hopes that this fact will be realized resulting in true reform, is a better option then voting for a candidate that can definitely do a whole lot to accelerate the country's demise. Both parties have contributed significantly to the problem and only a large waive of change in public perception of what government should be will enable thecright candidates to be elected to enact real change.