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thought the neocons would appreciate this

Goodpasture

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Have you ever heard that a dog "knows" when an earthquake is about to hit?

Have you ever heard that a dog can "sense" when a tornado is stirring up, even 20 miles away?

Do you remember hearing that before the December tsunami struck Southeast Asia, dogs started running frantically away from the seashore, at breakneck speed?

Do you know that dogs can detect cancer and other serious illnesses and danger of fire?

Somehow they always know when they can "go for a ride" before you even ask and how do those dogs and cats get home from hundreds of miles away?

I'm a firm believer that animals-and especially dogs-have keen insights into the truth.

And you can't tell me that dogs can't sense a potentially terrible disaster well in advance.

Simply said, a dog just KNOWS when something isn't right... when impending doom is upon us... they'll always try to warn us.... !!

















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Goodpasture

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Funny is funny, right? Unlike neocons, most folks on the left have the ability to laugh and tend to not make a religion out of these things. I know....this is so unlike anything you guys would do that you find it hard to believe that I can poke fun at a guy I support and still support him.
 

Goodpasture

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One big difference between us and the neocons........we joke about our elected officials, they elect jokes as officials...........
 

aplusmnt

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Goodpasture said:
Funny is funny, right? Unlike neocons, most folks on the left have the ability to laugh and tend to not make a religion out of these things. I know....this is so unlike anything you guys would do that you find it hard to believe that I can poke fun at a guy I support and still support him.


Just to prove your point wrong here is a post I made yesterday, making fun of Republicans. :wink:

http://ranchers.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=26761&highlight=airport

aplusmnt said:
It does seem like threads can turn gay pretty quick lately. :?

I blame you liberals though, if you would keep your gay activities to airport bathrooms like a good homosexual people would not have so many problems with them. :wink: :lol:
 

Sandhusker

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Goodpasture said:
One big difference between us and the neocons........we joke about our elected officials, they elect jokes as officials...........

Barney Frank, Sandy Berger, Torricelli, Obama, Pelosi, Condit, Rostenkowski, Reid, Kusinich, Gerry Studds, Gore, Marion Barry, Clinton x 2, Spitzer, McGreevey, Trafficant, Bustamonte, .... :roll:
 
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Anonymous

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You gotta love this...This is the 85 year old the Montana Repubs chose in the primary to run for the US Senate against Baucus....
Looks like the old boy had zipper problems (which seems like is now an admirable new Republican trait) but this looks like more of a meet your Maker confession than a candidates revalations.....
:wink: :lol: :lol:

Or maybe its just wishful senile reminiscing :wink: :lol:

The real laughable part is that Kelleher would truly believe that Baucus would even bother to spend $5 "slinging mud".... In fact I don't think he's even stopped laughing at Kelleher being voted the Repub Chosen Champion as his opponent... :lol:


Kelleher lists faults to avoid smears
Senate candidate raps Baucus over Bush tax cuts
By JENNIFER McKEE
Gazette State Bureau

HELENA - Saying he's concerned that Democratic Sen. Max Baucus may use personal smears in the campaign, Republican candidate Bob Kelleher laid out his life's faults Wednesday - and threw a few political punches of his own.

Kelleher, a longtime Democrat who surprisingly won the Republican U.S. Senate primary last month, said Baucus "can't beat me on the issues" and may resort to personal attacks to win. Kelleher referred to Baucus' last re-election race in 2002, when the Montana Democratic Party ran television ads showing embarrassing old footage of Republican candidate Mike Taylor. Taylor dropped out of the race, saying the ads suggested that he was gay.

To that end, Kelleher said he'd beat Baucus to the punch and lay bare his personal shortcomings:

As a 23-year-old man, Kelleher was a friar in a Carmelite monastery and 18 months away from ordination into the priesthood. He dropped out, Kelleher said, because he couldn't handle the vow of chastity. He has been married and divorced three times. He has seven children and regrets the effect his absence had on their lives. Kelleher said he particularly regrets the way he walked out on his first wife, Gerry, mother to his six oldest children and to whom he was long married.

"I wanted to have fun," he said, but his fun hurt his children and his wife, whom he described as "wonderful."

http://billingsgazette.net/articles/2008/07/03/news/state/18-faults.txt
 
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