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OK, now here's a wild idea...
I had raised the idea of McCain/Obama on ROFF a while back, but maybe
Obama/McCain might be the, er, ticket... TC, R |
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On Jun 4, 1:41*pm, rw wrote:
wrote: I had raised the idea of McCain/Obama on ROFF a while back, but maybe Obama/McCain might be the, er, ticket... TC, R I think it might be McCain/Clinton. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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OK, now here's a wild idea...
On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 14:41:27 -0600, rw
wrote: wrote: I had raised the idea of McCain/Obama on ROFF a while back, but maybe Obama/McCain might be the, er, ticket... TC, R I think it might be McCain/Clinton. Naw...Barr/Clinton...and I can see Pamela Anderson, Tommy Lee, Kid Rock, and Bill Murray in the respective roles in the movie...Candy and Bill and Bob and Hill...a modern twist on that 60s classic...but have no fear - everyone still gets a good screwing... TC, R ....and hey, it's looking like that'll her last, best hope... |
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On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 19:01:46 -0400, jeff miller
wrote: wrote: I had raised the idea of McCain/Obama on ROFF a while back, but maybe Obama/McCain might be the, er, ticket... TC, R did you see mccain's speech from louisiana last night? Bits and pieces. though the content had substance, That's the really sad part - take about half McCain and half Obama, a cup or three of Bill Richardson, and yep, a drop of Darth Cheney, install in Mitt Romney's body (leaving behind his business acumen and installing a microchip that makes him nauseous if he even THINKS about abortion, gay marriage, or any of the other stuff that the Fed has no business ****ing around with, in, or near), and you've got instant President... the delivery and goofy grin were frightening. Oh, I'm sure every half-assed Rich Little wannabe is drooling over McCain...but that could be a positive, too, if he plays along with it. if he remains that person, he'll be lucky to hold his senate seat. FWIW, I'm thinking about lowering my odds requirements to 10-1. Obama, thus far into being declared the presumptive nominee, is not looking to be a gracious winner OR a noble competitor...and if he remains THAT person, he'll be lucky to be a Trivial Pursuit answer...it reminds me of something I saw recently (from a left-leaning source): Hopefully, now that the primary is over, the Democratic Party can unify and get back to what it does best - totally ruining itself...ah...The Bugle at The Times (UK) website... TC, R jeff |
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