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graham4anything

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38. Let them run in the primary, top 2 in the general no matter what party, like in California
Thu Apr 4, 2013, 07:22 PM
Apr 2013

I would have voted for Ralph if he were a democratic candidate, it was not personal against him but his party spoiling things for America.

Anyone who voted for him or respected him after what he did deserves what they got.
Too bad the 99% of the country were forever ruined because of the 1% he is.

Did i hear someone say he speaks for free? When? When he is in the john?
Wish I could get 1/1000 of what he makes for bloviating for 28 minutes.

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well sometimes conspiracies actually exist........ bowens43 Apr 2013 #1
You tell me. Just follow this link: MineralMan Apr 2013 #2
Isn't that a bit like pointing at Bedlam unrepentant progress Apr 2013 #5
Ah, but the denizens there are all putative Democrats, I think. MineralMan Apr 2013 #14
Whoah, whoah-- Bush DID mislead the public about WMD to justify an invasion. Marr Apr 2013 #3
The way that question was worded was about intentionality unrepentant progress Apr 2013 #7
Well, again, it's as provable as can be that he was intentionally deceptive. Marr Apr 2013 #10
Umm... gcomeau Apr 2013 #4
Unfortunately, yes. Some minds are just too weak to accept the official story. nt Comrade_McKenzie Apr 2013 #6
Some minds prefer to make sure Politicalboi Apr 2013 #15
Yes, accept the funnel to your mouth, swallow every drop whatchamacallit Apr 2013 #17
::rimshot:: n/t TygrBright Apr 2013 #23
President Bush misled the public about WMD in Iraq to promote the war Politicalboi Apr 2013 #8
As a Democrat Autumn Apr 2013 #9
I've seen several DUers today claim that Ken Lay is still alive. Nye Bevan Apr 2013 #11
"Ralph Nader cost Democrats the presidency in 2000." Comrade Grumpy Apr 2013 #12
That's just silly unrepentant progress Apr 2013 #16
I thought it was a corrupt supreme court Autumn Apr 2013 #18
Ralph Nader did throw the election and he himself even admits it himself and got rich off of it. graham4anything Apr 2013 #27
Where is your link that Nader got "rich" off of it? former9thward Apr 2013 #33
You never fail to bring the authoritarian nut-rage. Marr Apr 2013 #36
Let them run in the primary, top 2 in the general no matter what party, like in California graham4anything Apr 2013 #38
"the CIA was distributing crack cocaine" = not a conspiracy theory. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #13
that President Bush misled the public about WMD??? conspiracy theory? no FACT spanone Apr 2013 #19
There's a conspiracy to create a NWO: Very liberal: "NO - 69% to 12%", Very conservative: "YES - pampango Apr 2013 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author FSogol Apr 2013 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author unrepentant progress Apr 2013 #24
Yes, when Republicans are behind it. Octafish Apr 2013 #22
We have our fair share of 911 Truthers. nt hack89 Apr 2013 #25
I think I can prove "no" zipplewrath Apr 2013 #26
I don't think the likeliness of someone to believe a conspiracy theory, hughee99 Apr 2013 #28
Interesting metaphor zipplewrath Apr 2013 #29
yes....... madrchsod Apr 2013 #30
Yes. UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2013 #31
I've wondered if more men or women do. Saphire Apr 2013 #32
In this poll the only questions with a more than 10% difference were about a NWO and aliens. pampango Apr 2013 #34
I lean toward the WMD one myself... LeftishBrit Apr 2013 #35
Here's a couple more: AverageJoe90 Apr 2013 #37
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