Obama-Clinton Decision Tree
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Rev
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Angela Merkel wrote: Eagle wrote: Angela Merkel wrote: Eagle wrote: I bet if it made fun of Bush it would be A OK. Making fun of anybody is A-ok. Political correctness ends at my anus. I mean, Clinton should be glad Africa can't vote in the primaries. Heh, yeah, I'm not a big fan of how politically correct we have become either. I was just pointing out some glaring hypocrisy. It's a well known fact that liberals can't take their own medicine, because:  QFT  @ Gore
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Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:56 pm |
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gardenia.11/14....
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So, why do we like Bush? Warm, friendly, not too complicated...
And then there's George Bush.. But seriously folks.. Once, it was suggested the President practice his speeches to avoid Bushisms'. The idea was rejected, because it's one of his main draws to 'dumb' people.. They feel more like he is one of 'us', after hearing his goofs.. So they kept them in..
The country likes DWH's... or at least usually elect them over smart, liberal, city slickers..
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Sat Apr 26, 2008 3:57 am |
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Anita Hussein Briem
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The whole "more like us" thing terrifies me. I'm choosing the leader of the free world for crying out loud. My president better be embarrassingly superior, and yes, more elite, than I am.
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Sat Apr 26, 2008 8:40 am |
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Groucho
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I have to have an important operation soon.
One of the doctors I was considering is a graduate of Harvard, has won many accolades for his work, has done many similar operations, and is highly regarded among his peers.
The other one is a general practioner, graduated from a college in the carribean, and has never done any research or written in professional journals or anything. But boy, is he a nice guy, and he's good at bowling too. I could really imagine myself sitting down and having a beer with him.
So, of course, using the criteria that many people use when choosing a President, I chose the second guy.
Wish me luck!
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Sat Apr 26, 2008 11:14 am |
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Caius
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Groucho wrote: I have to have an important operation soon.
One of the doctors I was considering is a graduate of Harvard, has won many accolades for his work, has done many similar operations, and is highly regarded among his peers.
The other one is a general practioner, graduated from a college in the carribean, and has never done any research or written in professional journals or anything. But boy, is he a nice guy, and he's good at bowling too. I could really imagine myself sitting down and having a beer with him.
So, of course, using the criteria that many people use when choosing a President, I chose the second guy.
Wish me luck! Well Bush went to Harvard and Yale as well...so what does that say about your doctor?
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Sat Apr 26, 2008 11:34 am |
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Groucho
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KidRock69x wrote: Groucho wrote: I have to have an important operation soon.
One of the doctors I was considering is a graduate of Harvard, has won many accolades for his work, has done many similar operations, and is highly regarded among his peers.
The other one is a general practioner, graduated from a college in the carribean, and has never done any research or written in professional journals or anything. But boy, is he a nice guy, and he's good at bowling too. I could really imagine myself sitting down and having a beer with him.
So, of course, using the criteria that many people use when choosing a President, I chose the second guy.
Wish me luck! Well Bush went to Harvard and Yale as well...so what does that say about your doctor? McCain graduated near the bottom of his class, though. Keep up here, we're talking about the 2008 election! 
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Sat Apr 26, 2008 11:43 am |
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dolcevita
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gardenia.11/14.... wrote: The country likes DWH's... or at least usually elect them over smart, liberal, city slickers.. Angela Merkel wrote: The whole "more like us" thing terrifies me. I'm choosing the leader of the free world for crying out loud. My president better be embarrassingly superior, and yes, more elite, than I am. Everyone knows that's what I think, too. But I grew up in what is traditionally perceived as the most "elitist" state of 'em all, MA. So clearly I've been well conditioned. I must have been one of the only people that thought Kerry was a fantastic candidate for president. Even the thought of Theresa made me one happy lady. I love northeasterners, I just can't seem to figure out why the rest of the country doesn't. 
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Sat Apr 26, 2008 12:32 pm |
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Anita Hussein Briem
Yes we can call dibs on the mountain guide
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It's a Chicago thing. I like Midwestern folks more than Northeastern folks. 
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Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:04 pm |
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dolcevita
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Angela Merkel wrote: It's a Chicago thing. I like Midwestern folks more than Northeastern folks.  I lived in Chicago, too. Midwestern charm is nice to make-out with in the corner of some bar; its not necessarily something to base one's vote for executive competency on. I have to say, when Obama was called 'elitist' for a week awhile back, I must have been the only person in the States that thought to myself, "Awesome. Finally a 'quality' I desire to see in my selection for oval office."
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gardenia.11/14....
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Dolcinea wrote: gardenia.11/14.... wrote: The country likes DWH's... or at least usually elect them over smart, liberal, city slickers.. Angela Merkel wrote: The whole "more like us" thing terrifies me. I'm choosing the leader of the free world for crying out loud. My president better be embarrassingly superior, and yes, more elite, than I am. Everyone knows that's what I think, too. But I grew up in what is traditionally perceived as the most "elitist" state of 'em all, MA. So clearly I've been well conditioned. I must have been one of the only people that thought Kerry was a fantastic candidate for president. Even the thought of Theresa made me one happy lady. I love northeasterners, I just can't seem to figure out why the rest of the country doesn't.  Eight seamen were shipwrecked on a desert isle.. After one year: The two Irish were still on the beach fighting.. Two men from Wales had formed a choir.. Two from Scotland started a distillary. and two English were waitng to be introduced.
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