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8 yrs ago
Current I RP for the ladies
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8 yrs ago
#Diapergate #Hugs2018
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9 yrs ago
I fucking love catfishing
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9 yrs ago
Every time I insult a certain coworker, i'll take money from their jar. Saving for beer would never be easier!
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9 yrs ago
The Jungle Book is good.
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Holy shit the Democratic caucus is close.
Cruz is going to be their guy. Him or Rubio, Rubio still has a chance. If the establishment Republicans gather behind either one, Trump will fall back.
>keep rubbing
>boy you like rubbing
Defrag.

That used to solve all my problems back in the late nineties.


I want to try and do this one. I know I've said that before and flaked out, but imma make an attempt this time.
If someone is mad enough to consider killing another human being they aren't going to change their mind in a week.


Sometimes they will. Not always, but sometimes.
We should elect Ahmadinejad for president. He's wild and outspoken. And he's got executive leadership experience.


He is a strong advocate for the military and has solid family values.
The only reason she would be so divisive is because most of the people who would do something about that sort of thing would assume it would be right around the corner, and in a much more imminent way than all the "Obama is going to take our guns!" conspiracy theories.


Don't worry too much about that. Since I can remember "They gonna take all our guns" has always been a popular imminent conspiracy theory. Until the "Hillary Takes All Your Guns Act of 2017" is on the table being signed, it's just going to be talk.
The good thing here is that Trump can't win. If he ends up as the Republican candidate, then he doesn't get ANY independent voters, who are the only reason we have had presidents from both parties. If Bernie is the Democratic candidate, then Bloomberg runs and most likely gets quite a few Republican voters because he's not Trump. Honestly, in a Trump vs. Sanders race, Bloomberg wins. All of Clinton's supporters would immediately switch to him, and a bunch of Republicans would as well. In a Trump vs. Clinton race, independents choose Clinton and she wins.

So in other words, we either get another old, moderate white guy as President, or we get to have our first female president. Too bad there would never be another one, because the US would presumably erupt in Civil War because Hillary seems to think that it's perfectly logical to just confiscate firearms despite the fact that they're ingrained in America culture and also protected by the constitution. Then again, maybe Hillary will just be generally incompetent instead of Civil War-level divisive. Because we all know damn well that at least half of what she says is just taken out of the latest Democratic opinion poll.


Hillary won't do much. She isn't that sort of candidate. She will play what seems prudent at any given time. Her gun talk now is because the gun issue is where Sanders is inconsistent. If she runs nationally, she will tone down the gun talk. If she becomes President, she will make less out of it than Obama has. Obama is the type of guy who is determined to make a name for himself, but Hillary seems perfectly fine playing ball with the powers that be.

Also, I am not convinced Bloomberg would take all of Clinton's voters in a Sanders/Trump/Bloomberg match-up. He'd take some, and He'd take some of Trumps from those moderate Republicans who really don't like Trump, but a lot of Clinton's votes come down to name recognition. Bloomberg is certainly a recognizable name, but not in the "Synonymous with Democrat" way that Clinton's name is. Plus, if Bloomberg runs third party, he is going to run at a disadvantage in that he isn't going to have a guaranteed voter base. I don't know who would win in that case, but I really doubt it would be Bloomberg. My gut instinct says Sanders wins, but I have a bit of a blind eye for the guy since I'm currently in his camp. He seems to be able to withstand Clinton's attacks, the question is if he will be able to withstand the Republicans. And of course, it is entirely possible we haven't seen the full extent of Trump's expert media game.
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