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First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Apr 2007
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What a joke...OT politics...
On Dec 15, 10:23 pm, HK wrote:
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On Dec 15, 8:13 pm, HK wrote:
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On Dec 15, 1:27 pm, wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 08:23:44 -0800 (PST),
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What cracks me up is the MSM pushing Huckabee and McCain
I think they are just trying to whip up some interest and get people
to watch this train wreck
After the CNN, PBS debate debacle there should really be no doubt that
they along with MSNBC are actively trying to elect a democrat in 2008
(should I tell you her name?) and with that, supporting a weak
republican would fall right in line. The Clintons are known for their
thousands of lawyers and investigators and more likely feel they have
enough dirt and controversy on him to sink a presidential bid, I am
sure the media outlets I noted plus most others were in on the
meeting
Jeez, where do you get this stuff? I mean, it is wilder and woollier
than that idiot Bill what's his name on Faux News spews out each night.
Oh, by the way, *all* the Republicans seeking the nomination are "weak."
There isn't a winner in the entire bunch. Crazies, religious fruitcakes,
nearly deads, one-trick ponies, crooks, and flip-floppers. The only
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What did I say that was innacurate? You just like to talk, have a
chance to post your typical paragraph of 8th grade logic...
You implied there was some conspiracy for certain media outlets to
support a "weak" Republican. That means you are presuming there is some
"strong" Republican among the wanna-be's. There ain't.
Who's your boy on the GOP side? I need a laugh.- Hide quoted text -
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I just don't know yet, you do know that I am not republican, not by a
long shot, right?
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