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Official Arnold Schwarzenegger for CA Gov. Thread!
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Either you just ineptly walked into a bear trap, or you've been sent by the righties on this board to discredit the left. -
Have you ever seen the in-depth analysis on these guys? People who don't agree listen longer than those that do. Hell, my mom, Mrs. Liberal, keeps tuning in FNC to see "what those raving republicans are up to." She refers to the hosts of Fox & Friends as "The Three Stooges," but she watches it every single day.
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Boy George, Cheney, Bill the Media Whore, and a man in a wig? Last I checked most people only trust like, one of those four.
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Don't know if it was him or not as I didn't see the commercial, but a guy I know online who's in one of these indy leagues was an extra with that commercial. I know he has dark hair, but I wouldn't know if it's him or not having not seen it.
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Official Arnold Schwarzenegger for CA Gov. Thread!
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They won't. The far right group controls the money in this state, and they try (and fail) again and again to take the power. Arnold has his own massive checkbook so he doesn't need them. But the fact is that if he had to get elected the old fashioned way with the party support he'd never get it. -
Official Arnold Schwarzenegger for CA Gov. Thread!
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Buffet doesn't only just side with Democrats regarding the tax thing as the article states, he IS a Democrat. ....And that, my friends, is the end of our little recall circus. Seriously, Buffet is one of those financial wizards who makes huge amounts on investments but never plays it risky. He'd have to fuck up HUGE to lose now. -
Dean's budget-balancing act left taxpayers in red
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http://www.washtimes.com/national/20030806...13650-4135r.htm Well? I think there's a bit of playing loose with facts since Snelling did more of the tax raising and Dean did more of the fund cutting, but I do think trying to impliment universal health care in this country is going to be a fucking disaster, no matter if you think it's a better or worse idea than what we got going on now. On one hand, I don't like the tales of people doing their own dentistry with hammers and screwdrivers, but on the other, dear god will it be expensive. -
$10 - Yes $15 - Probably $20+ - Hell No I'd be scared of this going pay anyway because he's making his money off Vince's trademarks (well, others too, but Vince is the scary one) and once he starts making money of a Run The WWF fed, McMahon will come by and lawyer him up.
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You know why I don't like Rush? Almost never, ever can admit he might possibly he wrong. Whenever a guy is telling me that he's absolutely sure that his opinion is the best and the greatest and he doesn't even have the tiniest doubts over it, then I'm not so sure I can trust him. Conservative or Lib. EDIT: Did anyone see Daily Show? They pointed out a part in the suit where Fox is actually concerned that this use of Fair And Balanced will "tarnish it's meaning." Then Stewart just buried his head in his hands. LMAO.
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This is already covered in General Wrestling.
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Don't know why unless someone is going for the ultimate $700 seat. It's much cheaper to just buy your own ticket and hotel and flight than to take those awful packages.
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Those platinum travel packages are nice if you live in the northeast and plan to drive to NY, but they are DICK for the rest of the nation. All that money and no airfare or anything.
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Seeing these two go through relationships is like watching a Fuck Goldberg streak or something. WHO'S NEXT?!
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I was saying this show was going to suck, but at that price, heads are going to roll when it does.
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I wait for the day when McDonalds trademarks a word like "delicious" or "yummy"
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RVD not getting promo time is BETTER for him in the long run. Really.
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Dean's budget-balancing act left taxpayers in red
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Cool. I'll be seeing you at Best Buy when we can go buy a music CD or the new Harry Potter book or something with our "relief." -
Official Arnold Schwarzenegger for CA Gov. Thread!
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They not only claim it, they've trademarked it. Drudge is saying that FNC is suing Al Franken over his new book title, which includes "A Fair And Balanced Look At The Right." This is the book that set off the O'Reilly grudge match at the book convention, before anyone asks. -
Ah, maybe this will finally kill his push.
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Don't forget that Hogan in 1985 > Benoit in 1985 Oh it's TRUE!
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Official Arnold Schwarzenegger for CA Gov. Thread!
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There's a debate on now on C-SPAN if you care. Watch it if you'll want and you'll see Dean and Kerry are the strongest speakers aside from Kucinich who isn't going to win even the caucus by a long shot. But being uninformed is because then you never have to admit to being wrong. -
Official Arnold Schwarzenegger for CA Gov. Thread!
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CNN seems hardly slanted left if you look at international news shows these days. -
How many other countries allow something like that, is what I'm wondering.
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Official Arnold Schwarzenegger for CA Gov. Thread!
Jobber of the Week replied to a topic in Current Events
Does nobody remember how stupid Bush came off while campaigning? Like the guy if you want, but recognize the JOKE he was becoming on the trail. Jesus, even David Letterman's writer came out and thanked the audience "for making my job easier and voting for the dumb guy." I'm still not sure how Al Gore actually managed to LOSE the debate. I couldn't believe that this was the same guy who dismantled Ross Perot on Larry King a few years back now unable to get his act together against Boy George. Dubya couldn't even remember the question at one point and started rambling about fighting Hollywood lawyers when asked how he'd handle a crisis. Gore truly snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. With the shift to the right side of the chair this country has taken in the past two years, I'd say Bush would win normally, but the Iraq thing is killing his popularity. Most people swallowed the rhetoric and agreed to go in there, but they're not happy with the results. And before Marney or anyone else opens their mouth and says "They've said from the start that finishing Iraq will take years!" what I'm saying is that the people are STILL quite obviously wanting to see some result or some small element of closure somewhere. And it's hurting his image. These lower numbers + Bush's attention span of a Turnip when he's not asked pre-approved questions = Good chances depending on what Dem wins the caucus. -
Booker was clearly carrying Harlem Heat vs French Canadians at Fall Brawl 1999, and he did this oddball but cool move where he basically legscissors around the guy's waist and then flips him over. Never seen him do that before.