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Sep 27, 2012
 
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Ha ha! Stamos! I'm glad you mentioned those hot dogs again! The way things sound in Ohio and Florida, as well as those dreaded racist tomahawk chops and war whoops we've been seeing, and the 25 point margin Obama leads with women, I can taste those puppies already! Alas, Republican self-destruction!
But don't get me wrong my ultraconservative friend. Of course, I'm still undecided... lots of time for more snafus of all sorts. And a bet with me doesn't imply support. Why it's like when I bet my wife she's cheating on me. She tells me I'm imagining things. I don't think so. I can smell that somabitch. It's the kind of bet I really want to lose, you know, there's more riding on that one than a couple of hot dogs. If I catch that bastard I'm going to KILL him. If he's a Romney or Brown supporter, you can forget about his vote.
WTF did you bring that up for, Stamos? How the hell did you get me from cheese puppies to cheating? Thanks for nothing. The phones ringing, and I don't know why she keeps running for the freaking phone.
Thanks for nothing, Stamos!
Civil, how 'bout all those thousands of otherwise unoccupied "Occupiers"... who inspired all those dreamy, fawning, Woodstock-nostalgic articles in DaMedia?

They had competitive "numbers" for a while, and provided the likes of Chris Matthews with an ankle-high tingle or two , which fizzled out pretty quick. Only their "stench" remains, I'm told. Go figger.
I still can't think of anything that has broken in the Dummycrats' direction since 2008. First, there was the Massahole Senate race, then the 2010 midterm "shallacking", then the Wisconsin recall. Hell, I'll even throw in Chik-fil-A day. In what recent contest has leftards had a better turnout than the right?
Whatever you think of the polls in general, it is a fact that in 2008, Rasmussen's call at the end of it all was the most accurate. Rasmussen's polling has it 46-46 (actually, 48 Romney/46 Oblame-O, with leaners), and the following are Rasmussen's recently published numbers for the six battleground states:
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/morning-j...
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Sep 27, 2012
 
Stamos wrote:
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Civil, how 'bout all those thousands of otherwise unoccupied "Occupiers"... who inspired all those dreamy, fawning, Woodstock-nostalgic articles in DaMedia?
They had competitive "numbers" for a while, and provided the likes of Chris Matthews with an ankle-high tingle or two , which fizzled out pretty quick. Only their "stench" remains, I'm told. Go figger.
I still can't think of anything that has broken in the Dummycrats' direction since 2008. First, there was the Massahole Senate race, then the 2010 midterm "shallacking", then the Wisconsin recall. Hell, I'll even throw in Chik-fil-A day. In what recent contest has leftards had a better turnout than the right?
Whatever you think of the polls in general, it is a fact that in 2008, Rasmussen's call at the end of it all was the most accurate. Rasmussen's polling has it 46-46 (actually, 48 Romney/46 Oblame-O, with leaners), and the following are Rasmussen's recently published numbers for the six battleground states:
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/morning-j...
Them occupiers weren't no flash in the pan, Stamos. They introduced the concept of 1%. Shit all over the place and made a mess, but hey, weren't the sixties a mess. Anyway, speaking about Wisconsin, how about that union busting Governor Scott Walker calling for the union refs to come back! Isn't he a hypocrite Stamos! I guess bridges, and health care, education, and everything else that demands high quality work can shit in their hats and use replacement workers just not my Green Bay Packers! I guess they don't call them cheeseheads for nothing. He is the king of the stinky cheese I say.

Stamos, I saw a church yesterday. It said, "My faith and politics are inseparable." Do you have one of those?
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Feb 19, 2013
 
This is the same Richard Dean that was embezzling funds from the Carpenters Union in Newton MA. while an officer in the Local. He has been expelled. This was going on at the same time the Florida incident happened!!!!!!!!! It's all on the net!!!!!!!!

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