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[QUOTE=TimE;497454]Partisan bs maybe not, but the rest was pure BS. The entire speech sounded like Ann's speech.
If anyone thinks obungo was wearing shoes too small while working for a law firm, well thats just dumb.[/QUOTE]
Don't forget the car so rusted out that you could see pavement through the bottom...
I didn't say that it wasn't BS.
I'm just saying that it was a very well written and well delivered speech, designed to counter the GOPs performance last week.
It was poetic...well played...trumpets sounded as unicorns farted rainbows...similar to the stuff Obama used to spew back in 2008 that sucked in so many voters.
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[QUOTE=MrSplitshot;497459]
...trumpets sounded as unicorns farted rainbows... [/QUOTE]
RFLMAO!!!! That is great. Best choice of words I could never come up with.
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Rabbi David Wolpe of Los Angeles’ Sinai Temple, where Monica Lewinsky and her family were congregation members for decades and where Lewinsky attended religious school, is scheduled to deliver the benediction at the Democratic National Convention tonight — not long after Bill Clinton speaks.
Not only was Wolpe the Lewinsky family’s rabbi, he also sharply condemned President Clinton at the time his sexual relationship with Lewinsky, then a 24-year-old White House intern, was dominating national headlines.
“He was a brilliant, talented, extraordinary child, and for the leader of the United States we need an adult,” Rabbi Wolpe told his temple, according to a 1998 Associated Press account. He said Clinton needed to “cleanse his soul.”
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[QUOTE=MrSplitshot;497459]trumpets sounded as unicorns farted rainbows...[/QUOTE]
That IS pretty freakin' funny...
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you boys treat your President " Obama " like he is Rodney Dangerfield. that just ain't right!!
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[QUOTE=waterdog101;497483]you boys treat your President " Obama " like he is Rodney Dangerfield. that just ain't right!![/QUOTE]
Guilty as charged!!!! No respect from me....he never served in the military, he never ran a state, he never ran a company, he was a no show senator and was only voted in because he was black. He has a history riddled with secrets and bad decisions. Nowhere in his career has he done anything to deserve leading this country. Oops I guess he did win the election but he was pushed upon us by the media and alot of folks bought into the excitement. He is a nothing more than a career politician who has nothing of value to offer. His opinion stinks, He never takes responsibility for his actions, he can't play basketball, his wife less respectful to this country than he is, he runs like a girl and when he has to speak without his TelePrompTer he says "uhhhh" every other word. So yeah Rodney Dangerfield with some deputy dawg mixed in and a touch of Erkel.:p
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[QUOTE=Chubminnow;497461]Rabbi David Wolpe of Los Angeles’ Sinai Temple, where Monica Lewinsky and her family were congregation members for decades and where Lewinsky attended religious school, is scheduled to deliver the benediction at the Democratic National Convention tonight — not long after Bill Clinton speaks.
Not only was Wolpe the Lewinsky family’s rabbi, he also sharply condemned President Clinton at the time his sexual relationship with Lewinsky, then a 24-year-old White House intern, was dominating national headlines.
“He was a brilliant, talented, extraordinary child, and for the leader of the United States we need an adult,” Rabbi Wolpe told his temple, according to a 1998 Associated Press account. He said Clinton needed to “cleanse his soul.”[/QUOTE]
He needed to cleanse his sole, and she needed to cleanse her dress.
BTW, Splitshot you've got some witty stuff up your sleeve.
Trumpets? Rainbows? Oh man.
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[QUOTE=waterdog101;497483]you boys treat your President " Obama " like he is Rodney Dangerfield. that just ain't right!![/QUOTE]
I respect the office I don't have to respect the man, and believe me I DON'T AT ALL.
And quit putting the late great Rodney Dangerfield down by comparing him to that Assclown.
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[QUOTE=DJD;497489]Guilty as charged!!!! No respect from me....he never served in the military, [/QUOTE]
DJD, I saw somewhere that this is the first election in which none of the candidates for Pres. or VP has served in the military.
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[QUOTE=Tyme2fish;497549]DJD, I saw somewhere that this is the first election in which none of the candidates for Pres. or VP has served in the military.[/QUOTE]
That is amazing when you think about it.