cehowardrc51 wrote: On Dec 25, 2:51 pm, Whisper <beaver...@ozemail.com.au> wrote: cehowardrc51 wrote: I don't know why everybody wants to beat on a DEAD HORSE. It is a KNOWN FACT,if that NUTCASE hadn't stabbed Seles, Graff wouldn't have won a lot of those slams. It is a KNOWN fact, that the STABBER, stabbed Seles to STOP HER from beating Graff.. I mean, the stabber
Robert wrote: "MagillaGorilla" <magilla@zoo.com> wrote in message news:N-SdnRz55JxJU0rVnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@ptd.net... Bob Schwartz wrote: MagillaGorilla wrote: Alright. I can see I'm gonna have to lay out some new ground rules here for the psycho-cross season because otherwise this is gonna get out of control. Basically the rules say shut
On Sep 13, 11:28 am, MANFRED the heat seeking OBOE <ExPresid...@au.revoir.gov> wrote: "Stanley F. Nelson" <stan02...@sbcglobal.net> wrote In connection with Supreme Court justices, and other judges, McSame and his Republican fellow-travelers, want only judges that will agree with and uphold their own opinions, desires, wishes and public stances. Neither he nor they actually
On Sep 9, 8:02 am, scummbagmcc...@yahoo.com wrote: Isn't it interesting that McCain chose someone who increased taxes on oil when Americans were struggling buying gasoline (and at the same time proposing a gas tax holiday). If that's not hypocrisy . . . What Palin's gas tax, which only benefited .2%% (that's two tenths of one percent or one in every five hundred Americans), has hurt
Let's take a look at what our girl brings to McCain, shall we? . 1. It begins to close the energy gap. The biggest problem for the GOP this year is that Obama devotees were vastly more energized than McCain supporters. Even though polling looked close, the other side was more excited about their candidate. The Palin pick will help Republicans to catch up, exciting the