Romney's Ridiculous Hyperbole

 

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  • Posted By: Dare270 @ 01/10/2008 5:12:07 PM

    It's there job to write stuff like this they get paid for it, dumbass.

  • Posted By: JayZee @ 01/05/2008 8:38:26 PM

    I wish the Newsweek editors would at least try to "get a life". Do they really have nothing to do of any importance with their time than to try to make a Volcano our of a matchstick in their astute judgement
    that the next ten years are not going to be see greater progress than the last 1,000 years! If they weren't
    serious I would think it was funny. However, these people really believe that their sophmoric comments are going to impact public opinion other than those with an IQ equal to a rock.
    Too funny!!

  • Posted By: Vic Lundquist @ 01/05/2008 8:05:36 PM

    Dr. Doug: You asked for a photo of Gov. Romney with his hair askew. Please give me your phone number so I can call you to collect. Here are 4 photos:

    http://confessionsofapoliticaljunkie.blogspot.com/2007/11/how-often-do-candidates-do-stuff-like.html

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