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nothing new for democrats
Just goes to show how vile democrats can become during an election campaign. Kindergartens can act more mature then any candidate running for office
Posted by: RIAAsucks   Posted on: 09/13/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Somebody better tell Arnie it's time to take the backseat .  Intellihence | 09/12/06
Why not? Talk about Gutter Logic..  John Zern | 09/13/06
John...why are you always so ready to rant on someone?  nomorems | 09/13/06
I agree. I was responding to his line  John Zern | 09/13/06
Wow I did not realize that  John Zern | 09/13/06
Oh well, no need to elect that guy  Boot_Agnostic | 09/13/06
Sure, accessing a public website (taxpayer-owned) is evialllll!  orangemike | 09/13/06
It is a start, not a stopping point  Boot_Agnostic | 09/13/06
Truth  Master Guru | 09/13/06
Sorry, no  ebrke | 09/13/06
Did you even read the comment?  Been_Done_Before | 09/13/06
Agreed on responsibility levels  Boot_Agnostic | 09/13/06
nothing new for democrats  RIAAsucks | 09/13/06
Yup, those horrible Democrats  orangemike | 09/13/06
You had a bad day  Boot_Agnostic | 09/13/06
As my dear 7th grade nun told me  Palmyra | 09/13/06
The old old rule  A.Sinic | 09/14/06
I lied  jamesport | 09/13/06
Who Cares Arnold is the Man.  RobertoSalazar | 09/13/06
"a calculated effort to smear the governor's reputation."  nomorems | 09/13/06
And these statements are "insulting" HOW?  michael_t | 09/13/06
Hey  Linux User 147560 | 09/14/06
i kinda like this word .... happy nt  michael_t | 09/14/06
It's amazing how shallow people can be.  Linux User 147560 | 09/14/06
Fair game  bayny | 09/28/06

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