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Rob E Dangerously

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  1. I don't know.. then again, Missouri is also partly to blame for President Bush being elected.
  2. and there should be some distribution of delegates that would recognize the voting results. Instead of 27 for one and 2 for the other
  3. One of the good reasons to vote for Kerry: President Kerry = Attorney General Ashcroft (preceding picture was not intended to threaten Mr. Ashcroft. Don't break down my doors, mmk?)
  4. Kaz Matsui - 3 for 3, leadoff HR, two doubles
  5. and I thought terrorists were the real threat.. silly me
  6. The whole Presidential primary system is extremely flawed anyways. Granted, a national primary would be a bigger pain, and it'd sorta diminish the 'conventions'
  7. You are all Satanists if you oppose Our God George Walker Bush!
  8. If it gets canceled down the road, then they those two should defiently get a show. They seem like friends in real life, just like Tony/Wilbon. it seems like Woody thinks Jay is an idiot.. just from how he reacts to some of Moronotti's statements
  9. are they going to put the spider scene back in?
  10. Before about last week, it was Majette and McKinney. But, Majette is running for the Senate seat that Zell Miller is vacating. Leaving Cynthia McKinney as the only Democrat in the primary (at the moment) Well.. that should spice things up a bit.
  11. I invented it.
  12. What I find intriguing is that Drudge and World Net Daily are the only sources reporting this. And that includes Kerry's site! http://www.johnkerry.com/pressroom/
  13. CNN.com headline: "Nader numbers take plunge Nader supporters blame Tyler"
  14. Tyler.. your touch won't mean much if you use it to vote for Nader. If you insist on using your touch, vote for Bush
  15. So.. nothing wrong with joking about the reason you gave for your war? It's a stupid joke
  16. Here's the speech from Rep. Ferguson "Let me set the record straight right now. This budget does not cut funding for any program" Either that's a load of horseshit, or the "cut taxes/maintain funding" budget is deficit-a-riffic. And coming up after that was Dennis Moore (D-KS) Well, it was a snappy little reply. There's alot more to attack from Ferguson's speech. Like the assertion that Democrats are openly planning to "raise taxes". And here's part of the statement from Nussle that was a bit assholish in reply to this from Ms Watson (D-CA): "Mr. Chairman, I rise against the Republican budget because it would place my USC girls' number one volleyball team, who were here at the White House yesterday, at risk." and the reply: "Mr. Chairman, what I did say is it would have placed my number one USC volleyball team at risk because this bill eliminates the Women's Educational Equity Act" and Nussle again: "Mr. Chairman, I would even provide the gentlewoman with some time if she can find that in the budget. I have got the budget here. If she can find volleyball or the Women's Athletic Act or anything in this budget, I would be glad to yield 30 seconds to the gentlewoman if she can find that for me in my budget." (Granted, I guess "at risk" now means "cut" and "Women's Educational Equity Act" now means "Volleyball team")
  17. As for the poll.. ask.. which will effect your pocketbook more. Rising gas prices or terrorism. And, the answer is rising prices.
  18. Other than Ferguson.. another guy who made a questionable impression on me is the Budget chair from Iowa. Once Thomas.loc.gov gets the CR up for today (which should be.. lord knows when.. the house is still in session).. I can bring up the quotes between him and this one Georgia democrat EDIT: that Republican would be Rep. Nussle
  19. I love Ron Paul; he's fucking hilarious. He's not a pain for us, he's just like the court jester we keep around for kicks. Maybe it's just various Republicans who hold grudges against those who vote against the Iraq war. Speaking of rebels.. What about Jim Leach?
  20. I sorta like Ron Paul. He's more of a pain to the Republicans than the Democrats anyways. and he votes against random stuff too.
  21. And he won a Nobel Prize... "Humanitarian Shares" rates Yassin above Arafat and Carrot Top
  22. "In truth, neither Arafat nor Yassin had Mandela's special greatness. But of the two, it was Yassin, the founder-leader of the militant Islamist organisation Hamas, who came closer." that doesn't say much for Arafat, does it? Yep.
  23. the dissenting votes "Recognizing and honoring the United States Armed Forces and supporting the designation of a National Military Appreciation Month" Kucinich voted present "Child Nutrition Improvement and Integrity Act" Akin, Flake, Hensarling, Ron Paul, Shadegg voted no. (419 to 5 vote) "Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the International Geophysical Year (IGY) and Supporting an International Geophysical Year-2 (IGY-2) in 2007-08" Flake, Otter, and Paul voted no (420 to 3 vote) and Special Order speeches rock.
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