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@ Samantha Zoe Aso, I don't disagree that there are some " maneater"'s out there. They…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using mirror to peek up girl's skirt
40 years too late it seems.
Posted in: TEPCO planned review of tsunami risk, but too late
Let's hope no reader needs help.
Posted in: Government home care scheme to be limited to 13 locations
Don't vote anyone who supported these people. The truth hurts! The only way to have change…
Posted in: Official defends secrecy over worst-case nuclear disaster scenario
Israel will be attacked first and not Iran.
Posted in: Noda urges Israel not to attack Iran
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RomeoRamenII
I can't imagine that Clinton's doing all this campaigning without there being something besides propping-up the failure of the Obama Administration motivatin' him.
I suspect Hillary'll be leaving the Obama team in the not too distant future to begin her quest for the job Obama has now as the "I told you so" democrat candidate.
RR
Posted in: Bill Clinton races to help Democratic candidates
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RomeoRamenII
the former president, the most sought-after surrogate for dozens of anxious Democratic congressional and gubernatorial nominees
But, but, but ... how can this be? Liberals keep shrieking that Obama's done a wonderful job leading America. If that's so, how come so many democrats running for re-election view him as being so toxic to their campaigns?
RR
Posted in: Bill Clinton races to help Democratic candidates
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RomeoRamenII
His 1998 impeachment following the Monica Lewinsky scandal left him few Democratic friends for a time.
Ah, you can smell the fear among U.S. liberals. Interesting to see how the democrat faithful have rehabilitated their opinion of Clinton enough that he's now again a big democrat draw.
It's not that he's any better in any way, it's just that no sitting democrat has much if any credibility anymore; especially the person now in the White House.
RR
Posted in: Bill Clinton races to help Democratic candidates
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RomeoRamenII
The democrats trot out the only president to be impeached in the 20th century in the hopes to save their political skin.
Too funny.
RR
Posted in: Bill Clinton races to help Democratic candidates
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RomeoRamenII
Becky's great looking and a wonderful talent. JT, more articles/photos of Becky.
RR
Posted in: Becky attends Suntory cocktail contest awards ceremony
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RomeoRamenII
Witness the whole Juan Williams affair lighting up the blogosphere today.
Everywhere but JT, of course. It'll MAYBE show up here in a news cycle or two.
RR
Posted in: Obama, Democrats reach out to female voters
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RomeoRamenII
37 GOP candidates in this November's election happen to be black. ... why don't you explain why you think so many black candidates would join Repub ranks when we have in the WH the first African American-president?
Because they can see what a fraud Obama and he policies are and want no part of what he's selling to the American voters.
RR
Posted in: Obama, Democrats reach out to female voters
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RomeoRamenII
tkoid -- this thread is not about the Tea Party; it's about the shellacking the democrats are going to receive a week from next Tuesday.
RR
Posted in: Obama, Democrats reach out to female voters
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RomeoRamenII
In a last-ditch effort to avoid electoral disaster
But, but, but ... liberals shriek at the top of their lungs that Obama and the democrats have done a wonderful job leading America.
The democrats' drubbin' is a comin'.
RR
Posted in: Obama, Democrats reach out to female voters
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RomeoRamenII
Women could hold the key for Obama and his party
That's the same party that dissed them in the last general election when Hillary was actually winning all the primaries after Super Tuesday yet still gave the nod to Obama?
Too funny.
RR
Posted in: Obama, Democrats reach out to female voters
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RomeoRamenII
Obama attracted a bigger crowd than the 10,000 who could fit into the arena.
While the rest of the country continues to see that Obama's far left agenda is doing nothing to fix or improve anything for anyone, the folks up in Washington State still find him attractive.
Heh, the lack of sunshine there is having a very negative effect on their brains.
RR
Posted in: Obama, Democrats reach out to female voters
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RomeoRamenII
Liberals around the world are high fiving themselves knowing that Obama got his way on this issue.
RR
Posted in: Appeals court keeps U.S. military's gay policy for now
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RomeoRamenII
More than half disapprove of Obama’s job performance. And even more don’t like the Democratic-controlled Congress.
Heh, sounds like more than just a few democrat politicians better prepare themselves for "shovel ready" jobs starting in January.
RR
Posted in: All signs point to Republican victories: polls
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RomeoRamenII
Thats why people no longer support our economically illiterate affirmative action president.
Obama failed his economics course in college. He was too busy hanging out with far-left professors and their ilk to bother showing up for classes. Heh, he must have figured he'd never have any use for that kind of mumbo jumbo in the real world.
RR
Posted in: All signs point to Republican victories: polls
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RomeoRamenII
If it were all those things wouldn't it also be , you know, horribly misogynist - intolerant of women in politics?
Nah, that attitude is reserved for woman-hating democrats (example: look how they treated Hillary in the last general election) and Nancy boy global liberals (example: referring to Mrs. Palin as a "dolt").
RR
Posted in: All signs point to Republican victories: polls
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RomeoRamenII
The global liberal shriekfest is at fever pitch at this site and we're still less than two weeks away from the democrat shellacking by the party that was suppose to be relegated "to the dustbin of history" less than two years ago.
Too funny.
RR
Posted in: All signs point to Republican victories: polls
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RomeoRamenII
Tim: Great post.
RR
Posted in: All signs point to Republican victories: polls
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RomeoRamenII
November 2nd's vote is on Obama's bad policies, not on party. That's why there has been a Tea Party movement, and subsequent support from Tea Party activists for candidates running for office who promise to cut government waste/spending, lower taxation for the working Americans, repeal the nightmare that is the Barack Hussein Obama Memorial Health Care Scam and better secure our borders (both north and south) from illegal entry and criminal activity.
November 2nd is not about which party to vote for, but rather about voting for representatives who'll curtail Obama's continued agenda to bankrupt America by giving entitlements (welfare) in the form of two years of unemployment benefits, more and more benefits for not working and having more and more children and getting support from the government (taxpayers) to pay for those people without their working for it.
That will save America billions of dollars annually and begin to put us back on the right track. Our vote next month is to restore fiscal responsibility within our government.
The democrats had their chance and they blew it big time. Conservatives are America's only chance to stop Obama's harmful programs.
RR
Posted in: All signs point to Republican victories: polls
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RomeoRamenII
"Our destiny is written by us."
-- Barack Obama
Heh, heh.
RR
Posted in: All signs point to Republican victories: polls
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RomeoRamenII
Man, this news takes me back a few decades. I remember if I wanted to see nude pictures while underage in the mid-1960s, the old mainstay was National Geographic.
RR
Posted in: Penthouse magazine founder Bob Guccione dies at 79