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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: NUKE on July 10, 2004, 05:52:47 PM
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(http://208.56.219.94/Random/kerryedwards.jpg)
Such a tender, loving moment...:lol
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They are just deciding who will take their ball and go home first.
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Originally posted by Lizking
They are just deciding who will take their ball and go home first.
They are arguing about who gets to f**k the football like the monkeys that they are.
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LOLOL!
thats the gayest looking duo I have seen since batman and the boy wonder!
That Edwards dude reminds me of "will" of will and grace ;)
dont ask dont tell could be the campaign motto...
Or maybe "not thats theres anything wrong with that"
and they both are for gay marraiges, or for letting the states let
gays marry if they want too.
Maybe im off base :D
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Sounds like the elementary school is out for the summer and some folks got time to read and post.
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Originally posted by midnight Target
Sounds like the elementary school is out for the summer and some folks got time to read and post.
?... coulda sworn you and your boyfriends in the pic were well outta elementary school! Lookit all the grey!
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Originally posted by midnight Target
Sounds like the elementary school is out for the summer and some folks got time to read and post.
so when does kindergarten start in the people's republic again?
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Y'all forgot to say nanner nanner. Losers.
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Caption: "PLEASE tell me you can catch one of these things...."
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well... it is an improvement.. we all seen what happened when herman tried to catch a football by himself.
lazs
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::Caption::
"What you say after this photo shoot we go back to my place where we can realy fondle some balls"
Orrr
"Yanno I'd much rather hold yours"
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or better yet. but anyone who hasnt seen the clip of the flight attendents singing to Kerry and him putting on what has to be the worlds worst fake smile. then trying to clap to the rythem wont get it.
Lets just say it was an ugly ugly sight.
"Here John, Here's a nice anti clapping device for ya. Just remember to hold it the next time anyone sings to ya"
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(http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/graphics/2004/07/07/ixd07big.gif)
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Originally posted by NUKE
(http://208.56.219.94/Random/kerryedwards.jpg)
Such a tender, loving moment...:lol
I wonder if they've just gotten done kissing, or are only about to start.
Oh yeah:
Nanner nanner
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(http://208.56.219.94/KerryEd.jpg)
Ahhhh...... so loving. These guys are so cute togther.:lol
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Rump Rangers
Pillow Biters
Butt Pirates
Awww gee John! Lets say we go back to my place. I'm in the mood for shrimping tonight.
Same class as Michael Moore these two guys are. If they win and I pray to God that they don't,it will be a sad in the USA.
These two clowns would probably pardon the 9-11 hijackers.
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(http://208.56.219.94/KerryEd.jpg)
Is that a marital device he's holding???
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Hmmmmm, I imagine they could find a way to use it as a marital device. Wonder which one gets to be the guy?
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Being of the fair minded persuasion, I imagine they are going to take turns
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they look/sound like anything but POTUS material ...
hot air gas bags - the both of them
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Originally posted by NUKE
(http://208.56.219.94/KerryEd.jpg)
Ahhhh...... so loving. These guys are so cute togther.:lol
Gee Johnny, were you gutting herring earlier?
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Originally posted by X2Lee
LOLOL!
thats the gayest looking duo I have seen since batman and the boy wonder!
and they both are for gay marraiges, or for letting the states let
gays marry if they want too.
Maybe im off base :D
You scared little man! Do you really believe two men marrying each other in San Francisco will affect your life in Apples, Georgia?
You can still watch NASCAR. You can still drink beer. You can still burn crosses on Saturday night and you can still beat your wife on Sunday mornings before Church.
Could you please tell me one thing that will change in YOUR life if same sex marriages are allowed? Other than your latancy, and obvious curiosity, coming to the surface, there's nothing in gay marriage you have to fear, unless you believe segments of our population should be denied basic rights granted to hetrosexual couples.
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Originally posted by Gaylord
You scared little man! Do you really believe two men marrying each other in San Francisco will affect your life in Apples, Georgia?
You can still watch NASCAR. You can still drink beer. You can still burn crosses on Saturday night and you can still beat your wife on Sunday mornings before Church.
Could you please tell me one thing that will change in YOUR life if same sex marriages are allowed? Other than your latancy, and obvious curiosity, coming to the surface, there's nothing in gay marriage you have to fear, unless you believe segments of our population should be denied basic rights granted to hetrosexual couples.
Homosexuals marrying would negatively impact the institution of the family. It would force a redifinition of what a family is. If two homos can marry then why not 8 women 32 men and a goat? Who's to say then what would be acceptable? Who then can say where the line should be drawn?
The institution of the family is currently on the ropes due to the breakdown caused by the social experimentation brought on during the '60s and '70s.
The Black family is all but nonexistant. In the Hispanic community it is in trouble and may go the way of the dodo. The only community where the family is not on the verge of collapse is in the white community but divorce is still rampant. Above 60% currently.
Look to Norway where 63% of all children are born out of wedlock and see what the results of homosexual marriage are.
Perhaps to self centered people such as most homosexuals are this is acceptable due to the expediency and obvious benefits to them but to the vast majority of Americans it is not.
We could now conceivable have a homosexual couple marry in Massachusetts, move to Florida and be my neighbor. that would be unacceptable to me. I don't need to be explaining why Adam, Steve and lilttle Brucey next door have two daddies or mommies. Enough with the liberals pushing the envelope of societal norms. I for one will not allow a minuscule minority to impose it's will upon me without a determined fight. I am involved in applying considerable pressure on our liberal legislators to bring about a constitutional amendment defining marriage in the United States as between one man and one woman.
There will be a vote in the Senate today on the issue. Let's see who has grit and who needs replacing come November.
I could care less what you do in your bedroom but the minute you bring the issue into the public forum expect a fight.
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Originally posted by Gaylord
You scared little man! Do you really believe two men marrying each other in San Francisco will affect your life in Apples, Georgia?
You can still watch NASCAR. You can still drink beer. You can still burn crosses on Saturday night and you can still beat your wife on Sunday mornings before Church.
Could you please tell me one thing that will change in YOUR life if same sex marriages are allowed? Other than your latancy, and obvious curiosity, coming to the surface, there's nothing in gay marriage you have to fear, unless you believe segments of our population should be denied basic rights granted to hetrosexual couples.
...Weakest....Troll....Evar.. ..
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Originally posted by storch
Homosexuals marrying would negatively impact the institution of the family. It would force a redifinition of what a family is. If two homos can marry then why not 8 women 32 men and a goat? Who's to say then what would be acceptable? Who then can say where the line should be drawn?
The institution of the family is currently on the ropes due to the breakdown caused by the social experimentation brought on during the '60s and '70s.
The Black family is all but nonexistant. In the Hispanic community it is in trouble and may go the way of the dodo. The only community where the family is not on the verge of collapse is in the white community but divorce is still rampant. Above 60% currently.
Look to Norway where 63% of all children are born out of wedlock and see what the results of homosexual marriage are.
Perhaps to self centered people such as most homosexuals are this is acceptable due to the expediency and obvious benefits to them but to the vast majority of Americans it is not.
We could now conceivable have a homosexual couple marry in Massachusetts, move to Florida and be my neighbor. that would be unacceptable to me. I don't need to be explaining why Adam, Steve and lilttle Brucey next door have two daddies or mommies. Enough with the liberals pushing the envelope of societal norms. I for one will not allow a minuscule minority to impose it's will upon me without a determined fight. I am involved in applying considerable pressure on our liberal legislators to bring about a constitutional amendment defining marriage in the United States as between one man and one woman.
There will be a vote in the Senate today on the issue. Let's see who has grit and who needs replacing come November.
I could care less what you do in your bedroom but the minute you bring the issue into the public forum expect a fight.
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MR. RUSSERT: Here's the concern: In December of 2002 there was a briefing in the Oval Office, and here's how Bob Woodward describes it in his book "Plan of Attack." "George Tenet, the director, and [Deputy Director] McLaughlin went to the Oval Office. The meeting was for presenting the case on WMD. ... When McLaughlin concluded, there was a look on the president's face of, `What's this?' and then a brief moment of silence. `Nice try,' Bush said. `I don't think this is quite--it's not something that Joe Public would understand or would gain a lot of confidence from.' [White House chief of staff Andrew] Card was also underwhelmed. The presentation was a flop. ... Bush turned to Tenet. `I've been told all this intelligence about having WMD and this is the best we've got?' From the end of one of the couches in the Oval Office, Tenet, threw his arms in the air. `It's a slam-dunk case.' It was unusual for Tenet to be so certain. From McLaughlin's presentation, Card was worried there might be no `There, there.'"
This is December of 2002. The president having doubts about the quality of the intelligence information on Iraq. What turned the corner? How did he become so emphatic and convinced during the first three months leading up to the war in 2003?
SEN. ROCKEFELLER: I think that was a substantive discussion of intelligence issues in that meeting. My own feeling, Tim, is that--and I've felt this a long time--is that there had been a predisposition on the part of the president and his team of some of the people who surrounded him, some of the people who wrote Clinton in January of 1998 when he was president, said, look, the time for diplomacy is over. The time for military action to do regime change has come in Iraq. And I think that there was a predisposition. The day after 9/11 Donald Rumsfeld was in the White House thinking about what are we going to do about Iraq? And I think Iraq was on their mind. I think the president wanted to be a wartime president. I don't think he wanted to go to war. But I think he wanted to be a wartime president. He saw this as something we had to do. Afghanistan was fine and that was important and then--but Iraq is what he wanted, and that's what he got.
MR. RUSSERT: He...
SEN. ROCKEFELLER: And in the meantime, we have created, therefore, the lowest standing of the United States in our history around the world. More people training--trained and being trained for probably a generation or so to come to hate us and to try to hurt us abroad and here in the homeland. It's not a proud record.
Keep making jokes while you can.:aok
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face it rpm... you are voting with the women and the canadians for a couple of gay guys.
you have turned into a flaming liberal but still can't admit it. At least grow a pair and admit that you agree with the women that we need a socialist coccoon here in the U.S.
lazs
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Only manly men vote republican? :rofl :rofl :rofl
They did the "extra fluff" on your brainwashing, didn't they?