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ckdexterhaven

ckdexterhaven

Redding, CA
December 2005

JAN 31, 2008 06:35 PM

OneBadDude said:

PeaArrOhSeeKay said:

videoeye said:
So Pizza Hut will drop their subliminal support to Giuliani too?

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confused



I've been looking at this and I don't get it. Could someone please explain? shocked


9/11

Nessuno

Nessuno

Washington, DC
May 2006

JAN 31, 2008 06:41 PM

OneBadDude said:

PeaArrOhSeeKay said:

videoeye said:
So Pizza Hut will drop their subliminal support to Giuliani too?

zoom image



confused



I've been looking at this and I don't get it. Could someone please explain? shocked



The original poster tends to, in the two times I´ve seen him post, create conspiracy theories. Like Hugo Chavez working for the CIA.

ASSH0LE

ASSH0LE

Las Vegas, NV
June 2003

JAN 31, 2008 08:49 PM

I saw an interesting take on what happens when there's a winner via one of the talking heads on CNN.

Hillary Clinton has to publicly offer the Veep spot to Barack Obama first, or lose the faith of whatever black support remains to her. Beyond that, he's also a good counter to her combative, polarizing style. She doesn't need an attack dog Veep, she's got Bill for that.

The rest is my own thoughts. For Barack, Hillary would likely be a drag on his ticket. She's too divisive, she (and Bill) would His first pick would likely be someone like Bill Richardson (who'd help him with the Hispanic vote), or even John Edwards (lefty nice guy attack dog).

Huck will likely be in someone's Veep slot. He's a Baptist minister, which helps Romney with the Mormon-hating fundies. He's also very real-feeling, which helps counter's Romney's phoniness. He's VERY socially conservative, which helps McCain.

AceT

AceT

Portland, OR
April 2004

FEB 01, 2008 01:56 PM

Kindle said:
I kind of giggled a little bit at this.


McCain topped former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney 36 percent to 31 percent in the hotly contested race.

Giuliani placed third with 15 percent of the vote, followed closely by former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee with 14 percent, and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas was fifth with 3 percent.

Giuliani is expected to end his White House bid and endorse McCain at a campaign event in California later Wednesday, Republican Party sources said.



He should just give up, too.


Not before he spends every last dime of that $20 million.

AceT

AceT

Portland, OR
April 2004

FEB 01, 2008 02:01 PM

FearTheReaper said:

AceT said:

PointBlank said:
Not only did Giuliani lose, but he also killed his career. Nice going.


Like he had one? Remember how well it turned out when he tried to run for the Senate?



Cancer?


Among other things.

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