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July 31, 2008 at 12:55 AM #249545Casca
ParticipantPerhaps not to your stylish tastes, but the premise is sound. There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job yet wishes to be President. He reminds one of that other son of destiny, Prince Albert the Goreon. One looks forward to the liberal bile due to flow after election day.
He and his braintrust have laid down an electoral strategy that writes off Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, while registering every negro in America to vote. Methinks his electoral strategy is as inchoate as his position on, oh, go ahead, you pick the issue.
July 31, 2008 at 12:55 AM #249699Casca
ParticipantPerhaps not to your stylish tastes, but the premise is sound. There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job yet wishes to be President. He reminds one of that other son of destiny, Prince Albert the Goreon. One looks forward to the liberal bile due to flow after election day.
He and his braintrust have laid down an electoral strategy that writes off Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, while registering every negro in America to vote. Methinks his electoral strategy is as inchoate as his position on, oh, go ahead, you pick the issue.
July 31, 2008 at 12:55 AM #249708Casca
ParticipantPerhaps not to your stylish tastes, but the premise is sound. There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job yet wishes to be President. He reminds one of that other son of destiny, Prince Albert the Goreon. One looks forward to the liberal bile due to flow after election day.
He and his braintrust have laid down an electoral strategy that writes off Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, while registering every negro in America to vote. Methinks his electoral strategy is as inchoate as his position on, oh, go ahead, you pick the issue.
July 31, 2008 at 12:55 AM #249767Casca
ParticipantPerhaps not to your stylish tastes, but the premise is sound. There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job yet wishes to be President. He reminds one of that other son of destiny, Prince Albert the Goreon. One looks forward to the liberal bile due to flow after election day.
He and his braintrust have laid down an electoral strategy that writes off Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, while registering every negro in America to vote. Methinks his electoral strategy is as inchoate as his position on, oh, go ahead, you pick the issue.
July 31, 2008 at 12:55 AM #249774Casca
ParticipantPerhaps not to your stylish tastes, but the premise is sound. There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job yet wishes to be President. He reminds one of that other son of destiny, Prince Albert the Goreon. One looks forward to the liberal bile due to flow after election day.
He and his braintrust have laid down an electoral strategy that writes off Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, while registering every negro in America to vote. Methinks his electoral strategy is as inchoate as his position on, oh, go ahead, you pick the issue.
July 31, 2008 at 1:04 AM #249559Shadowfax
Participant[quote=Casca]Perhaps not to your stylish tastes, but the premise is sound. There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job yet wishes to be President. He reminds one of that other son of destiny, Prince Albert the Goreon. One looks forward to the liberal bile due to flow after election day.
He and his braintrust have laid down an electoral strategy that writes off Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, while registering every negro in America to vote. Methinks his electoral strategy is as inchoate as his position on, oh, go ahead, you pick the issue.[/quote]
Not to be the second coming of Marion, but is there something wrong with registering every “negro” in America? They are historically underrepresented in most elections, after all.
July 31, 2008 at 1:04 AM #249714Shadowfax
Participant[quote=Casca]Perhaps not to your stylish tastes, but the premise is sound. There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job yet wishes to be President. He reminds one of that other son of destiny, Prince Albert the Goreon. One looks forward to the liberal bile due to flow after election day.
He and his braintrust have laid down an electoral strategy that writes off Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, while registering every negro in America to vote. Methinks his electoral strategy is as inchoate as his position on, oh, go ahead, you pick the issue.[/quote]
Not to be the second coming of Marion, but is there something wrong with registering every “negro” in America? They are historically underrepresented in most elections, after all.
July 31, 2008 at 1:04 AM #249723Shadowfax
Participant[quote=Casca]Perhaps not to your stylish tastes, but the premise is sound. There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job yet wishes to be President. He reminds one of that other son of destiny, Prince Albert the Goreon. One looks forward to the liberal bile due to flow after election day.
He and his braintrust have laid down an electoral strategy that writes off Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, while registering every negro in America to vote. Methinks his electoral strategy is as inchoate as his position on, oh, go ahead, you pick the issue.[/quote]
Not to be the second coming of Marion, but is there something wrong with registering every “negro” in America? They are historically underrepresented in most elections, after all.
July 31, 2008 at 1:04 AM #249782Shadowfax
Participant[quote=Casca]Perhaps not to your stylish tastes, but the premise is sound. There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job yet wishes to be President. He reminds one of that other son of destiny, Prince Albert the Goreon. One looks forward to the liberal bile due to flow after election day.
He and his braintrust have laid down an electoral strategy that writes off Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, while registering every negro in America to vote. Methinks his electoral strategy is as inchoate as his position on, oh, go ahead, you pick the issue.[/quote]
Not to be the second coming of Marion, but is there something wrong with registering every “negro” in America? They are historically underrepresented in most elections, after all.
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