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GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Enron said:
Why would I want to be a mindless idiot who supports the president even though he's a liar and 45% retarded?

for the simple reason that adhering to republican precept does not entail systematic vote for an individual. especially a presidential race where it is more about the person's charcater. Second i was referring to, as in the article, state election. I actually would prefer a strong democratic president with a republican house, a healthy adversity of sorts. But what it really comes down to to me at least is free market economics. Again "it's the economy stupid"
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
75,662
The Pado said:
I don't mind growing up.

I don't mind getting a job.

But, do I really have to become a gay-hating, Christian fundamentalist racist who is too scared to leave my own home? Because I didn't really sign up for that.
Amen. Unlike George W. Bush, we here at www.juventuz.com like black people.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Altair said:
for the simple reason that adhering to republican precept does not entail systematic vote for an individual. especially a presidential race where it is more about the person's charcater. Second i was referring to, as in the article, state election. I actually would prefer a strong democratic president with a republican house, a healthy adversity of sorts. But what it really comes down to to me at least is free market economics. Again "it's the economy stupid"
It is the economy, and my gosh I feel sorry for the next president who has to clean up the fucking mess Bush has made. This deficit is probably too large to ever dig out of :disagree:
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
75,662
Altair said:
for the simple reason that adhering to republican precept does not entail systematic vote for an individual. especially a presidential race where it is more about the person's charcater. Second i was referring to, as in the article, state election. I actually would prefer a strong democratic president with a republican house, a healthy adversity of sorts. But what it really comes down to to me at least is free market economics. Again "it's the economy stupid"
I think that is on everyone's mind. I tend to look at things like environmental and education policy as well.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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The Pado said:
I don't mind growing up.

I don't mind getting a job.

But, do I really have to become a gay-hating, Christian fundamentalist racist who is too scared to leave my own home? Because I didn't really sign up for that.
i dont mind work
i dont mind ass fooking claire
i dont mind lubing a ladies shoe with my man juice

but i do mind growing up, why the hell should i??
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,757
The Pado said:
It is the economy, and my gosh I feel sorry for the next president who has to clean up the fucking mess Bush has made. This deficit is probably too large to ever dig out of :disagree:
Though I love the slight-of-hand news where programs like Medicare and Social Security are, through new accounting magic, wiped from the deficit-counting books on the basis that Congress can repeal the programs at any time. :howler:

http://www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?page=article&Article_ID=10245

Sign me up for the Republic[sic] Party.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
22,747
Enron said:
Thats word. So who does Hearts play in the next round?
AEK Athens, could be worse i feel we have a prettty good chance here. defensively we are sound and solid as a rock, the keeper is the closest thing to gigi in europe (trust me he is gonna be a massive star) but we are missing our key midfielder and we never seem as sharp without him
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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I so love Dr.Phil. Here's this guy cheating on his wife with a married woman and everything is fault. So what the other married woman is cheathing her husband, she's a woman, she can't help it :D. What I don't get though is that his victims don't defend themselves. Sure, Big Phil might be a great orator, but at the point you're called sick because you like to have sex there should be some sort of counter attack possible, no?
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
Seven said:
I so love Dr.Phil. Here's this guy cheating on his wife with a married woman and everything is fault. So what the other married woman is cheathing her husband, she's a woman, she can't help it :D. What I don't get though is that his victims don't defend themselves. Sure, Big Phil might be a great orator, but at the point you're called sick because you like to have sex there should be some sort of counter attack possible, no?
Phil: Do you now understand that you are sick?

Victim: Oh yeah . . . well . . . you're a fatty.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,334
I took this from Jerry's website:

"08/03/06 "JERRY'S PUSH UP SPECIAL!"

Country lovin'! JR, a self-proclaimed 'simple country boy,' met Katie at a karaoke bar. Four days later, she proposed to him! After six previous engagements, JR finally took the plunge and got married! Soon after their nuptials, Katie left JR and started dating Shean! The question is: who's the father of her newborn twins? Later, in bizarre test of strength, JR, Shean, audience members and the Springer security team show off their push-up skills!"

Just how hilarious is that?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,334
The Pado said:
Phil: Do you now understand that you are sick?

Victim: Oh yeah . . . well . . . you're a fatty.
To the girl the man is cheating his wife with:

Phil: "Are you now not on a mission to rip the passion, the love and the great education her children now enjoy apart?"

Victim: "I guess so."

That actually just happened (with applause obviously). Basically Phil calls her a hound from hell and she says "I guess so.". I have a feeling he's going to give the guy pills to kill his libido as well :D.
 

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