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WTF are you bitching about the president on a thread about airlines for?
bitch about the president on a thread where someone might give a squat!
otherwise, STFU!— danwill
goo goo ga joob!
Bringing Insanity to the table, and eating it!
Bringing Insanity to the table, and eating it!
You bring up these points all at the end of the campaign. Just like McCain wanted to turn the page and move away from economic issues and intensify his personal attacks on Obama, you seemingly choose to do the same.
McCain has been a senator for how many years compared to Obama and McCain did NOTHING to prevent this catastrophic failure of our economy? You need to think a little more clearly about what the REAL truth is.
— CCHUCK
I bet many have told you that your comments are right on the money. Well, let me be another, especially about california needing a bailout. Perhaps "Ahnold" and his Hollywood Socialist friends should pony-up and pay the bill.
truthseeker- is not a member of any groups.
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