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Post by discoberry on Aug 5, 2011 15:38:26 GMT -5
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Post by Dragon Zachski on Aug 5, 2011 15:53:47 GMT -5
Perhaps the puppets are tired of being tugged about?
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Post by SimSim on Aug 5, 2011 16:22:19 GMT -5
Too bad Christie is still a giant sack of shit. This just makes him a little less of one.
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Post by Whore of Spamylon on Aug 6, 2011 4:12:18 GMT -5
On his Thursday show, O'Donnell played extended clips of Christie's exchange with a reporter, and professed himself to be repeatedly flabbergasted that someone so often mentioned as a potential GOP presidential candidate would be so "reasonable" about Muslims. Which is why victory minded Republican strategists have want Christie to get in the race for some time now.
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Post by discoberry on Aug 6, 2011 9:16:42 GMT -5
On his Thursday show, O'Donnell played extended clips of Christie's exchange with a reporter, and professed himself to be repeatedly flabbergasted that someone so often mentioned as a potential GOP presidential candidate would be so "reasonable" about Muslims. Which is why victory minded Republican strategists have want Christie to get in the race for some time now. got a link?
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Post by Armand Tanzarian on Aug 6, 2011 12:30:24 GMT -5
On his Thursday show, O'Donnell played extended clips of Christie's exchange with a reporter, and professed himself to be repeatedly flabbergasted that someone so often mentioned as a potential GOP presidential candidate would be so "reasonable" about Muslims. Which is why victory minded Republican strategists have want Christie to get in the race for some time now. got a link? gawker.com/5824413/gawker-v-christieSaid Republican strategist was reported to be Roger Ailes, and it became the focal point of a lawsuit from Gawker and ACLU.
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Post by ltfred on Aug 6, 2011 18:51:30 GMT -5
It's nice to see that not all Republicans agree with every bit of the party's idiotic dogma. It won't matter, of course.
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