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So Romney really is a robot, just like Bush. He uses an earpiece through which they feed him his lines.
First, listen to this very short video from the GOP debate in Fla.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3397605068349566410&q=romney+whispering&total=27&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0
Just before he says that he will not raise taxes, a voice can be heard whispering "Not raise taxes". It was not heard by the moderator or the other candidates, but it was picked up on one of the audio channels. He even moves his head to his right the way Bush does when listening for his lines. It recalls Bush's performance on many occasions, including a debate in 2004.
Here's the story:
http://www.redstate.com/blogs/jerry_zandstra/2008/jan/26/who_is_whispering_in_romneys_ear
We used to love to watch the news when Clinton was President. Amazing how different things felt back then, isn't it?
No. They wouldn't want to mention global warming.
Really? I was wondering where you stood on him. I get the feeling he's turning off a whole lot of people. Am not sure if Hillary is turning off as many. The media can't decide what kind of spin they want to put on it, and many other sources come to many different conclusions. Time will tell, I guess.
I'd be stunned if Obama didn't win S. Carolina. But I don't expect him to do well after that. The Clintons seem to be trying to downplay a loss in S. Carolina. Hillary's letting Bill turn it more into a battle between Bill and Obama, which is risky, but makes political sense on some levels.
It's indefensible, even just given what the public knows. And I'm sure there's so much more we don't know about.
Well, at least his face keeps you in the Democratic fold. ;)
Yeah, I like him too. I'm sorry to see all the bruising going on between Hillary and Obama, but I take her side in it. That's just me. I DO hope Super Tuesday puts an end to it. But some are saying that nothing will be decided for the Dems on ST. Groan.
Lol. Women are always complaining about how difficult pregnancy is. But look at that. And it lasts a lot longer than nine months.
What a plethorum of thoughts! ;0)
Thank you.
No, no. I'm really a second tenor. There just isn't any such thing, that's all. Everybody is always getting it mixed up. I can't tell you how many times someone has asked what I sing at the Opera House, and I tell them (quite truthfully) that I sing second tenor. And someone always gets all excited and says, "Really??!! Who's the FIRST tenor????". Which brings us to the obvious question. Should the question mark inside the quotation mark be followed by a period outside the quotation mark? There's something to ponder as you type with your ten fingers, not that we really have ten fingers. We have eight, right? At least most of us do. Which explains all those eight-part harmonies. Though it's odd, because there are Sopranos, Mezzos, Altos, First Tenors, Second Tenors (which don't exist), Baritones and Basses. And that's only seven parts, one of which doesn't exist. What happened to the other finger? We already know what happened to the thumbs. The Basses are all thumbs. And should the comma be inside the parenthesis? And is parenthesis singular or plural? I mean, a single one should be called a parenthesi, right? So why then is Strategy plural? It is, you know. There's no such thing as "a strategy". There's "a stratagem". So what's my stratagem? Well, clearly I don't have one, because I don't exist. Even my choir master said so when he first took the job and asked me if I wanted to switch to First Tenor. "And learn all new notes??????!!!!! It's certainly not on my agendum."
There ya go. You got right to the brain of the matter. ;0)
LOL! Brilliant!
He's more than just a gorgeous face and a graduate degree. He's a REAL cowboy!
It works, guys. Give it time.
It sounds like a sinus infection. Geez, whatever it is, I hope it goes away fast. Has your doctor checked it out?
Oh no, Deb. Did he say THAT? Oh no! Nutter!!
Wonderful! Thanks, Jimsky. And how about Gore voicing support for gay marriage!
Oh, you meant the REAL dicks. lolol
Lolol. "How's his diet goin?" Those are fighting words, you know. lol
What WERE we talking about? lol
Guess whose pizza stock is having trouble staying above a penny.
Aren't babies amazing, Deb? Look at that little expression! Why, they're almost human!
Those are so much fun. Until we get to: "Fool me once..." I always think America should have said, "Bush, fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on us!"
What a classic!
I agree! It's important to have FUN!
I guess the only reason second tenors exist is because composers like to compose on the keyboard, and most of them have ten fingers.
Oh yes, my dear. The cats won't watch the news with us because of Bush. It hurts their ears too much. In fact, we had to stop watching the news during dinner because of Bush.
ROTFFFFFFFFF! I liked him too. When he dropped out!! lol
Did you see the 60 Minutes on global warming? Ugggggh!
LOLOLOLOL! So accurate! So succinct!
Lolol. Ok, if you say so.
He was seduced by a pretty face, Jimmy. We can't blame Jeff. When he listened to that GOP shill, I'm sure he didn't actually hear a word over the pounding of his own heart.
Lol. Forget it. Bad idea. ;0)
No, Jeff. I'll not be posting any naked pictures of Scott Kleeb. I don't want you getting thrown out of the Party for voting twice. Sorry.
Lolol. You're wearing another Freudian slip, I see. Oops! I meant you're making another Freudian slip.
The more I hear from Obama lately, the more I get turned off.
Here is a most amazing article about a study that was done on the lies that got us into Iraq.
Here is just one paragraph from the article:
"The study counted 935 false statements in the two-year period. It found that in speeches, briefings, interviews and other venues, Bush and administration officials stated unequivocally on at least 532 occasions that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction or was trying to produce or obtain them or had links to al-Qaida or both."
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/M/MISINFORMATION_STUDY?SITE=1010WINS&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
It's turning into a real shouting match, isn't it?
Just remember those before and after pictures of Arnie. That's what happens to all Republicans.
Don't give me that. You know what!
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