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much more embarrassing to be backing Nazi re-enactors, Medicare de-frauders (Rick Scott), campaign finance abusers/anti-masturbators (O'Donnell), guy who doesnt think gays or unwed mothers should teach (Jim DeMint), anti-immigration champions with servants who are illegal (Whitman), guys who send porn around at work (Paladino) and what people I forgot because my brain isnt that big.I always love that "reporting what people say and do" = smearing them.keep pretending it's not weird to re-enact Nazi triumphs in your spare time. They love some interesting history.
I guess the liberals just get to call their women competition Whores and then get the NOW endorsement
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I guess the liberals just get to call their women competition Whores and then get the NOW endorsement
I hope whoever that aide was, was fired. I am talking about things on the record by the candidates themselves but I agree that bs ruins everything.I hope Grayson (D) from FL who ran the Taliban Dan ads also loses. It's time to get nutcases and crooks out of politics. I forgot about Sharron Angle before who might just be batshit crazy enough to keep Harry Reid in office.Also, Charlie Rangel. He won't lose but he should. What a crook.
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keep pretending it's not weird to re-enact Nazi triumphs in your spare time. They love some interesting history.
I already said it's a weird hobby, but so is a weird cigar fetish that a certain president had, and you didn't seem to think that one mattered.In the end, I'd rather have someone who admits to be a Wiccan nazi-re-enactor D&D-player that is for fiscal responsibility than someone who is totally boring but wants to expand the role of govt in my life and send the bill to my kids.
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sometimes, the GOP leadership reveals how they really view their own:http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1010/43254.html
???I don't understand the point of that article. Are they trying to imply that nearly all advertising isn't made with actors?I live in Iowa and almost everyone not living in the city dresses exactly like those guys. How is that offensive?
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sometimes, the GOP leadership reveals how they really view their own:http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1010/43254.html
You weren't under the impression that any of those people in the political commercials you see who are sitting around their table talking were captured spontaneously in a real person's home that happened to have the right lighting were you? I'm Balloon guy, and I approve of this message
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???I don't understand the point of that article. Are they trying to imply that nearly all advertising isn't made with actors?I live in Iowa and almost everyone not living in the city dresses exactly like those guys. How is that offensive?
The offensive part is how they described who they were looking for. Or does the term "hick-y" looking not bother you?BG,I know they often use actors. I just didn't know they were specifically looking for redneck-lookin fellers.
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I don't think anyone who is hickey or from a hickey state thinks "hick-y" is offensive. I think Sal is hick-y, and I would guess that Sal does too.

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I don't think anyone who is hickey or from a hickey state thinks "hick-y" is offensive. I think Sal is hick-y, and I would guess that Sal does too.
Fair enough, I know rednecks in Florida who are proud of the term.Carry on.
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At least five freshman Democratic House members are running ads claiming they voted against the bank “bailout,” when in fact none was in Congress when the bill setting up the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, was enacted.Mary Jo Kilroy says she “voted against the bank bailout.”Kathy Dahlkemper says she voted “against a bailout that helped Wall Street.”Frank Kratovil claims to have cast his vote in opposition to “the big bank bailout.”Dina Titus’ ad maintains she “even voted against the bank bailout.”Glenn Nye’s ad tells viewers he went “against his own party” and “voted against the Wall Street bailout.”

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At least five freshman Democratic House members are running ads claiming they voted against the bank “bailout,” when in fact none was in Congress when the bill setting up the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, was enacted.Mary Jo Kilroy says she “voted against the bank bailout.”Kathy Dahlkemper says she voted “against a bailout that helped Wall Street.”Frank Kratovil claims to have cast his vote in opposition to “the big bank bailout.”Dina Titus’ ad maintains she “even voted against the bank bailout.”Glenn Nye’s ad tells viewers he went “against his own party” and “voted against the Wall Street bailout.”
Sighballs.I guess they voted against it "in here".I'm sure they will explain it away by saying they voted against parts of it that came up later on the legislative floor. When will people realize you can't get away with anything anymore.....
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The offensive part is how they described who they were looking for. Or does the term "hick-y" looking not bother you?BG,I know they often use actors. I just didn't know they were specifically looking for redneck-lookin fellers.
You know sometimes....I hear they request the actors to be (Audible GASP) black.You know, when they are doing an ad targeting that community.About the only time the democrats don't request a specific color/gender/age/hair color is when they are stuck using the stupid candidate to lie directly to the people.
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Sighballs.I guess they voted against it "in here".I'm sure they will explain it away by saying they voted against parts of it that came up later on the legislative floor. When will people realize you can't get away with anything anymore.....
Kind of like Obama saying he was against the Iraq war from the beginning when he wasn't more than a junior state senator who didn't have anything to do with anything regarding national security?
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You know sometimes....I hear they request the actors to be (Audible GASP) black.You know, when they are doing an ad targeting that community.About the only time the democrats don't request a specific color/gender/age/hair color is when they are stuck using the stupid candidate to lie directly to the people.
Yes, that is completely different though.....the equivalent would be if the DNC was looking for "thuggy" looking people for its ad.But you knew that.
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Yes, that is completely different though.....the equivalent would be if the DNC was looking for "thuggy" looking people for its ad.But you knew that.
I didn't read the article, but since you are for it I am sure I am against it.So lets keep the particulars out of the discussion if you don't mind.
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Nice story.She is a good role model for young women everywhere.Except in Hillary / Michelle world, because there young women are supposed to marry someone in order to get anywhere.
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Nice story.She is a good role model for young women everywhere.Except in Hillary / Michelle world, because there young women are supposed to marry someone in order to get anywhere.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHey, you finally posted something funny: congrats.
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I love Neal Boortz!FROM A LISTENER:ByNeal Boortz@ October 13, 2010 9:17 AM Permalink | Comments (17) | TrackBacks (0)I recently asked my friends' little girl what she wanted to be when she grows up. She said she wanted to be President of the United States . Both of her parents, liberal Democrats, were standing there. So I asked her, "If you were President, what would be the first thing you would do?" She replied, "I'd give food and houses to all the homeless people." Her parents beamed."Wow...what a worthy goal," I told her. "But you don't have to wait until you're President to do that. You can come over to my house and mow the lawn, pull weeds, and sweep my driveway, and I'll pay you $50. Then I'll take you over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $50 to use toward food and a new house."She thought that over for a few seconds, then she looked me straight in the eye and asked, "Why doesn't the homeless guy come over and do the work, and you can just pay him the $50?"I said, "Welcome to the Republican Party." Her parents still aren't speaking to me.
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