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A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary
Biden, Obama a Comfortable Fit on the Campaign Trail
By Shailagh Murray Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, September 1, 2008; A22 TOLEDO, Aug. 31 -- Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. was warming up a crowd at a town hall meeting Sunday morning when a woman shouted, "You are gorgeous!" "I haven't heard that in a long, long, long time," responded Barack Obama's new running mate. "And hanging around this lean, young-looking guy is making me feel pretty old, you know what I mean?" The audience cracked up, and so did Obama. When it was his turn to speak, a woman called out for Biden and Obama quipped, "See, she thinks you're gorgeous, too, Joe." --snip-- This is exactly the reaction my wife and several of her friends have to to Joe Biden: gorgeous. Someone please explain this to me. :) |
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A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary
On Sep 1, 9:10*am, hk wrote:
Biden, Obama a Comfortable Fit on the Campaign Trail By Shailagh Murray Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, September 1, 2008; A22 TOLEDO, Aug. 31 -- Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. was warming up a crowd at a town hall meeting Sunday morning when a woman shouted, "You are gorgeous!" "I haven't heard that in a long, long, long time," responded Barack Obama's new running mate. "And hanging around this lean, young-looking guy is making me feel pretty old, you know what I mean?" The audience cracked up, and so did Obama. When it was his turn to speak, a woman called out for Biden and Obama quipped, "See, she thinks you're gorgeous, too, Joe." --snip-- This is exactly the reaction my wife and several of her friends have to * to Joe Biden: gorgeous. Someone please explain this to me. *:) Harrytales? Lobsta' boats?? Fanatics who will say anything... |
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A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary
On Sep 1, 9:35*am, hk wrote:
wrote: On Sep 1, 9:10 am, hk wrote: Biden, Obama a Comfortable Fit on the Campaign Trail By Shailagh Murray Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, September 1, 2008; A22 TOLEDO, Aug. 31 -- Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. was warming up a crowd at a town hall meeting Sunday morning when a woman shouted, "You are gorgeous!" "I haven't heard that in a long, long, long time," responded Barack Obama's new running mate. "And hanging around this lean, young-looking guy is making me feel pretty old, you know what I mean?" The audience cracked up, and so did Obama. When it was his turn to speak, a woman called out for Biden and Obama quipped, "See, she thinks you're gorgeous, too, Joe." --snip-- This is exactly the reaction my wife and several of her friends have to * to Joe Biden: gorgeous. Someone please explain this to me. *:) Harrytales? Lobsta' boats?? * *Fanatics who will say anything... Drool on. BTW, when are you going to post the video of you being shoved down the stairs by the cops?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When you show evidence of your alleged lobster boat. |
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A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary
"A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary..."
How To Save the Government $5 Million A president's pension currently is $191,300 per year, until he is 80 years old. Assuming the next president lives to age 80. Sen. McCain would receive ZERO pension as he would reach 80 at the end of two terms as president. Sen. Obama would be retired for 26 years after two terms and would receive $4,973,800 in pension. Therefore it would certainly make economic sense to elect McCain in November. How's that for non partisan thinking??? |
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A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary
Tim wrote:
"A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary..." How To Save the Government $5 Million A president's pension currently is $191,300 per year, until he is 80 years old. Assuming the next president lives to age 80. Sen. McCain would receive ZERO pension as he would reach 80 at the end of two terms as president. Sen. Obama would be retired for 26 years after two terms and would receive $4,973,800 in pension. Therefore it would certainly make economic sense to elect McCain in November. How's that for non partisan thinking??? Are you saying there is no widow's benefit for a dead president? If so, I think you are wrong. Just think: Cindy could buy more real estate! |
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A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary
On Sep 1, 10:20*am, hk wrote:
Tim wrote: "A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary..." * * * * How To Save the Government $5 Million * * * * A president's pension currently is $191,300 per year, until he is 80 years old. * * * * Assuming the next president lives to age 80. *Sen. McCain would receive ZERO pension as he would reach 80 at the end of two terms as president. *Sen. Obama would be retired for 26 years after two terms and would receive $4,973,800 in pension. * * * * Therefore it would certainly make economic sense to elect McCain in November. * * * * How's that for non partisan thinking??? Are you saying there is no widow's benefit for a dead president? If so, I think you are wrong. Just think: Cindy could buy more real estate!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Just think: Cindy could buy more real estate!.." As if there was anything wrong with that. |
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A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary
Tim wrote:
On Sep 1, 10:20 am, hk wrote: Tim wrote: "A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary..." How To Save the Government $5 Million A president's pension currently is $191,300 per year, until he is 80 years old. Assuming the next president lives to age 80. Sen. McCain would receive ZERO pension as he would reach 80 at the end of two terms as president. Sen. Obama would be retired for 26 years after two terms and would receive $4,973,800 in pension. Therefore it would certainly make economic sense to elect McCain in November. How's that for non partisan thinking??? Are you saying there is no widow's benefit for a dead president? If so, I think you are wrong. Just think: Cindy could buy more real estate!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Just think: Cindy could buy more real estate!.." As if there was anything wrong with that. Certainly; perhaps she can buy some foreclosed properties, eh? |
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A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary
On Sep 1, 10:26*am, hk wrote:
Tim wrote: On Sep 1, 10:20 am, hk wrote: Tim wrote: "A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary..." * * * * How To Save the Government $5 Million * * * * A president's pension currently is $191,300 per year, until he is 80 years old. * * * * Assuming the next president lives to age 80. *Sen. McCain would receive ZERO pension as he would reach 80 at the end of two terms as president. *Sen. Obama would be retired for 26 years after two terms and would receive $4,973,800 in pension. * * * * Therefore it would certainly make economic sense to elect McCain in November. * * * * How's that for non partisan thinking??? Are you saying there is no widow's benefit for a dead president? If so, I think you are wrong. Just think: Cindy could buy more real estate!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Just think: Cindy could buy more real estate!.." As if there was anything wrong with that. Certainly; perhaps she can buy some foreclosed properties, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Or, maybe the Parker family..... ?: ) |
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A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary
hk wrote:
Tim wrote: "A really interestingly funny non-partisan commentary..." How To Save the Government $5 Million A president's pension currently is $191,300 per year, until he is 80 years old. Assuming the next president lives to age 80. Sen. McCain would receive ZERO pension as he would reach 80 at the end of two terms as president. Sen. Obama would be retired for 26 years after two terms and would receive $4,973,800 in pension. Therefore it would certainly make economic sense to elect McCain in November. How's that for non partisan thinking??? Are you saying there is no widow's benefit for a dead president? If so, I think you are wrong. Just think: Cindy could buy more real estate! Weren't you bragging about how you had a major share of your investments tied up on real estate? |
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