Post #285,189
5/22/07 8:38:17 PM
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republicans are more about repressed fronts than the dems
around here the way to tell if you are at a county republican meeting is how many people you can buy meth from in the room. thanx, bill
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Post #285,190
5/22/07 9:24:21 PM
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Free marketeers!
Imric's Tips for Living
- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Post #285,346
5/25/07 6:37:41 AM
5/25/07 7:26:03 AM
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It is not about generalizing about the average republican
and his or her sexual hangups. It is about the republican party has attracted so many thugs and predators and their inability or unwillingness to see that the strategies they have used in the past to gain and keep power is what attracts these thugs and predators.
Seamus

Edited by Seamus
May 25, 2007, 07:26:03 AM EDT
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Post #285,352
5/25/07 8:29:17 AM
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Yawn
Its a stereotype
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
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Post #285,381
5/25/07 4:05:56 PM
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Sure - a Shark IS a shark is a loan-shark.. is a modrin Repo
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Post #285,383
5/25/07 4:59:11 PM
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Candygram
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
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Post #285,384
5/25/07 5:02:57 PM
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then how cum she isnt a repo?
[link|http://www.nypost.com/seven/05242007/postopinion/opedcolumnists/bills_ugly_buddy_opedcolumnists_dick_morris__eileen_mcgann.htm|http://www.nypost.co...eileen_mcgann.htm] As The New York Times reported on Sunday, InfoUSA compiled and sold lists of elderly men and women who would be likely to respond to unscrupulous scams. The company advertised lists such as: "Elderly Opportunity Seekers" - 3.3 million older people "looking for ways to make money "Suffering Seniors" - 4.7 million people with cancer or Alzheimer's disease; "Oldies but Goodies" - 500,000 gamblers over age 55. It described one list: "These people are gullible. They want to believe that their luck can change."
Internal e-mails show that InfoUSA employees were aware that they were selling this data to firms under investigation for fraud - but kept on selling the information, even as the scammers used the lists to bilk millions from the elderly. she would fit right in thanx, bill
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Post #285,388
5/25/07 6:03:17 PM
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And then...
there's that Doyle fellow at DHS everyone kept blaming on those repressed Repo family values. Except he was a Democrat too.
Oops.
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
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Post #285,357
5/25/07 10:50:18 AM
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It's all envy.
Lefties get laid more in college and Repos have always been jealous.
bcnu, Mikem
It would seem, therefore, that the three human impulses embodied in religion are fear, conceit, and hatred. The purpose of religion, one might say, is to give an air of respectibility to these passions. -- Bertrand Russell
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Post #285,377
5/25/07 3:16:27 PM
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karl in one hand kahlil in the other, good times
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