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[QUOTE=waterdog101;498972]that is a staged Mitt Romney supporter video, if I ever saw one. the ones in the background with signs. were there to make the video look like everyone was supporting Obama. in my opinion, that video was done by Republicans. she was just to dumb to make the video look real. it was a smart Republican idea, but a poorly done video. wrong actress.[/QUOTE]
What do you mean wrong actress?? Isn't that Rerun?? :)
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[QUOTE=DJD;498980]What do you mean wrong actress?? Isn't that Rerun?? :)[/QUOTE]
Bahhaahhaawahhabahawwa...........
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[QUOTE=waterdog101;498972]that is a staged Mitt Romney supporter video, if I ever saw one. the ones in the background with signs. were there to make the video look like everyone was supporting Obama. in my opinion, that video was done by Republicans. she was just to dumb to make the video look real. it was a smart Republican idea, but a poorly done video. wrong actress.[/QUOTE]
That is exactly what it was, well done on solving the mystery. It is all big conspiracy by the republicans, people like this lady do not exist! :rolleyes:
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[QUOTE=Tyme2fish;498973]waterdog101: Staged or not, are you stating that individuals like her do not exist?:confused: They [U]do[/U] exist, and in large numbers.[/QUOTE]
Unfortuneately they exist on both sides.
Rand Paul supporter kicks an oposite party supporter in the head when she is laying on the ground. We find out that the Rand Paul suporter is drawing disability.
I see a Dodge 2500 crew cab dually parked in a handicapped spot at Walmart with his handicapped sticker in the windsheild. Back bumper has a nobama sticker. Fellow comes out of wallmart carrying 80+ lbs of groceries and climbs two stories into the cab of the truck.
I think these are the abuses and the frauds both sides want to stop. The Social Security disability program really needs attention. I would suggest that everyone that reads this blog knows of at least one person drawing disability with no sign of an impairment.
Many counter this with, there are invisable impairments that are not readily apparent. Well if there is an imapirment that does not affect your mobility, cognitive functioning or you ability to perform any daily activity it is not disabling.