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August 30, 2008 at 1:52 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263685August 30, 2008 at 1:52 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263894condogrrlParticipant
She doesn’t need a nanny for the kids. Her husband can take care of them – he won’t have anything else to do in Washington. Men need to start taking resonsibility for the sperm they spread around.
August 30, 2008 at 1:52 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263897condogrrlParticipantShe doesn’t need a nanny for the kids. Her husband can take care of them – he won’t have anything else to do in Washington. Men need to start taking resonsibility for the sperm they spread around.
August 30, 2008 at 1:52 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263951condogrrlParticipantShe doesn’t need a nanny for the kids. Her husband can take care of them – he won’t have anything else to do in Washington. Men need to start taking resonsibility for the sperm they spread around.
August 30, 2008 at 1:52 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263987condogrrlParticipantShe doesn’t need a nanny for the kids. Her husband can take care of them – he won’t have anything else to do in Washington. Men need to start taking resonsibility for the sperm they spread around.
condogrrlParticipantObama will be our first affirmative action president. The less qualified candidate is promoted to president because of his color. No wonder people don’t want to entrust the country to him. Would you want an affirmative action doctor to operate on you? Would you even want an affirmative action mechanic to work on your car? No, I want a truly qualified person. Obama’s credentials are weaker than mine. And I’m not so arrogant to think that I could run this country successfully.
condogrrlParticipantObama will be our first affirmative action president. The less qualified candidate is promoted to president because of his color. No wonder people don’t want to entrust the country to him. Would you want an affirmative action doctor to operate on you? Would you even want an affirmative action mechanic to work on your car? No, I want a truly qualified person. Obama’s credentials are weaker than mine. And I’m not so arrogant to think that I could run this country successfully.
condogrrlParticipantObama will be our first affirmative action president. The less qualified candidate is promoted to president because of his color. No wonder people don’t want to entrust the country to him. Would you want an affirmative action doctor to operate on you? Would you even want an affirmative action mechanic to work on your car? No, I want a truly qualified person. Obama’s credentials are weaker than mine. And I’m not so arrogant to think that I could run this country successfully.
condogrrlParticipantObama will be our first affirmative action president. The less qualified candidate is promoted to president because of his color. No wonder people don’t want to entrust the country to him. Would you want an affirmative action doctor to operate on you? Would you even want an affirmative action mechanic to work on your car? No, I want a truly qualified person. Obama’s credentials are weaker than mine. And I’m not so arrogant to think that I could run this country successfully.
condogrrlParticipantObama will be our first affirmative action president. The less qualified candidate is promoted to president because of his color. No wonder people don’t want to entrust the country to him. Would you want an affirmative action doctor to operate on you? Would you even want an affirmative action mechanic to work on your car? No, I want a truly qualified person. Obama’s credentials are weaker than mine. And I’m not so arrogant to think that I could run this country successfully.
condogrrlParticipantI’m female, 66 years old, retired, quite financially secure, lesbian, and finally buying a condo downtown (now in escrow). I’ve learned so much from this site, and I thank you all for your contributions.
If I weren’t so old, I would wait another year or two to buy something, and I might not buy a condo. But at my age, I am so tired of renting and I need a permanent place to live. I think I’m getting a good price for a high quality condo with great amenities. I sold a condo in 2005 that I had purchased in 2000, parked my money, and have rented ever since.
condogrrlParticipantI’m female, 66 years old, retired, quite financially secure, lesbian, and finally buying a condo downtown (now in escrow). I’ve learned so much from this site, and I thank you all for your contributions.
If I weren’t so old, I would wait another year or two to buy something, and I might not buy a condo. But at my age, I am so tired of renting and I need a permanent place to live. I think I’m getting a good price for a high quality condo with great amenities. I sold a condo in 2005 that I had purchased in 2000, parked my money, and have rented ever since.
condogrrlParticipantI’m female, 66 years old, retired, quite financially secure, lesbian, and finally buying a condo downtown (now in escrow). I’ve learned so much from this site, and I thank you all for your contributions.
If I weren’t so old, I would wait another year or two to buy something, and I might not buy a condo. But at my age, I am so tired of renting and I need a permanent place to live. I think I’m getting a good price for a high quality condo with great amenities. I sold a condo in 2005 that I had purchased in 2000, parked my money, and have rented ever since.
condogrrlParticipantI’m female, 66 years old, retired, quite financially secure, lesbian, and finally buying a condo downtown (now in escrow). I’ve learned so much from this site, and I thank you all for your contributions.
If I weren’t so old, I would wait another year or two to buy something, and I might not buy a condo. But at my age, I am so tired of renting and I need a permanent place to live. I think I’m getting a good price for a high quality condo with great amenities. I sold a condo in 2005 that I had purchased in 2000, parked my money, and have rented ever since.
condogrrlParticipantI’m female, 66 years old, retired, quite financially secure, lesbian, and finally buying a condo downtown (now in escrow). I’ve learned so much from this site, and I thank you all for your contributions.
If I weren’t so old, I would wait another year or two to buy something, and I might not buy a condo. But at my age, I am so tired of renting and I need a permanent place to live. I think I’m getting a good price for a high quality condo with great amenities. I sold a condo in 2005 that I had purchased in 2000, parked my money, and have rented ever since.
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