Gotta look pretty to campaign
Donations to John Edwards' campaign fund were used for 2 $400 haircuts and expensive beauty spa sessions to keep the supporter of the nations poor looking his best.
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Just imagine what it costs to keep that old hag Clinton from looking like a train wreck. :eke:
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My vote will be based on who has the best gams. It's as good as any other benchmark. At least the pricks/kunts can't lie about that. |
That's suprising. I expected people to pick up on the hypocricy and lack of ethics of a wannabe president using money given for campaigning to indulge himself in luxuries while voicing sympathies with the poor.
Instead it seems people think superficial appearance is more relevant. Maybe for a liberal it actually is. |
Nobody expects the kind of guy who would parade his chronically, possibly terminally ill wife around the country for political gain to feel ashamed of his hypocrisy, so there's really no point in bringing it up. He should have dropped out of the race when it became clear that his wife's failing health would be the focus of his presidency. If people are willing to let such an obvious mistake slide then $400 haircuts aren't gonna faze them.
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my my, such cattiness :WC: like a couple of bitchy old ladies - all out of relevant topics, are we? i guess it's understandable, tho - your party has been hijacked by incompetent corrupt nitwits, not a true conservative left in the GOP. no wonder you're so bitter.
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We weren't talking about the GOP now were we? Have you nothing to say about the Democrat candidates? You could talk about how Obama is the only one who isn't an embarrassment to the Dems. No?
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Well I've actually provided examples of democratic corruption and hypocrisy while all theknife can manage is his neverending predictions that this or that republican is soon to be kicked out of office.
Are you holding your breath waiting for Gonzales' termination knife? If so you'd be brain dead by now...but you already were ever since your prediction of Cheny's and Rove's departure, you just don't know it. Maybe when your organs are harvested you'll get a clue. |
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The Dems won't let Bush end the war before they get a chance to put one of their own in the White House so that person can end the war. Mark my words.
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if the republicans wanted it over it would be finished. they know it's a lost cause so the reps will let this fester until we elect a democratic president. this way at least they can shift blame to a democrat for leaving this civil-war "before we could 'win' it." meanwhile the american bodies pile up. - js. |
Yeah at about one twentith the rate of Iraqi bodies.
The dems got elected by promising to end the war in Iraq so why would they actually end it when they can keep using it in future elections to get the dumb sucker vote? The Republicans want to win the war, not end it, and they're more interested in the well being of their country instead of winning elections. |
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So you're saying this is the Republicans' war to loose. I agree. Because Democrats didn't start this war they have everything to gain from advertising how bad it is, a job made easier by the rising body count. I wouldn't go so far as laying blame for the war on them, but they do benefit from it politically. Both parties have their share of opportunists, and those among the Democrats fully understand that they swept congress because of the war's unpopularity. But in times of peace the people tend to elect a president from one party and a congressional majority from the other, so if the war ends before Bush's term then the Dems' chances of taking the White House are slim. For them it all comes down to a simple choice: they can end the war or they can win the presidency (it's unlikely they'll do both). Knowing what you know about politicians in general, which choice do you suppose they'll make?
On a side note, implying that the sectarian conflict in Iraq is none of our business because it constitutes a civil war is lame. If it is a civil war then we are responsible for starting it and that makes it our business. |
I will quote a a professor at a major research university, a registered Democrat, a liberal by some measures, but a radical conservative relative to the large majority of his colleagues.
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Harry Reid fails to see what al Qaeda has been doing which is provoke a civil war and convince Americans the war is lost. |
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