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Oh FFS .... Rick Perry is running again
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RE: Oh FFS .... Rick Perry is running again
(01-22-2015 08:42 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  
(01-22-2015 07:04 AM)firmbizzle Wrote:  You guys are new pol whores. You love everybody new until they jump into the race. It's not easy running for president, you need practice.

No. My litmus test is simple. "If you could arbitrarily cut ANYTHING from the federal government, what would it be?"

If this is your answer:




You are not fit to govern.

If your own campaign commercials show blowing up -- literally blowing up in a cloud of smoke and then running over with an 18 wheeler -- 5 entire Departments ... you have my vote.


Looks like a Ford F150 commercial. 07-coffee3
01-23-2015 02:33 AM
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RE: Oh FFS .... Rick Perry is running again
Posters on this board would have trashed Lincoln as an incompetent boob had we all been alive in 1864.
01-23-2015 04:10 AM
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