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I can think of no better person to convince me to vote for Mr. Bush. Posted by: Mike at September 17, 2004 11:22 PM |
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Did Jane FUCKING Fonda just call somebody a radical? Pot, meet kettle. Jesus, I know there were some good drugs in the Sixties, but this is like a 35 year acid flashback. I am starting to believe in the Karl Rove mind control ray. It really is becoming the simplest explanation. No one could possibly think it's a good idea to put Hanoi Jane and Chappaquidic Ted out there to campaign for someone could they? Forget Dukakis II, this is turning into Mondale II. Posted by: Brett at September 17, 2004 11:38 PM |
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unbe-effin-lievable! a wacky outta control foreign wife and now jane fonda. can it get any worse!? YES.... Posted by: dan at September 17, 2004 11:43 PM |
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It sucks to be Kerry. Karma works and he has the Dorian Gray of all karma loads on his ass. Notice how all the really serious shit coming down on him is from his friends and supporters? Stand back and watch the universe work its pure justice. Posted by: Terry at September 18, 2004 12:20 AM |
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I think you guys misunderstand Ms. Fonda. When she says "I don't think there's ever been such a clear choice between radicalism and moderation," she means that GWB is moderate and she is suggesting that we should choose radicalism. That's who she and JFK(faux) were back in 1972. Posted by: Kingwolf at September 18, 2004 12:54 AM |
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Kingwolf: Follow the link. "We're dealing with a radical idealogue" is from comments about Bush. Just remember, to people who believe in nothing a radical is someone who believes in something. Posted by: Brett at September 18, 2004 09:37 AM |
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Now if only Dan Rather could track Osama Bin Laden down and get an endorsement from him too... Posted by: looker at September 18, 2004 12:01 PM |
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