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Shocker. ::rolls eyes::

The wife of the draft dodger just smeared the swiftboat patriots. She is truly in a class by herself. The Uniter! Even a 71 one year old one trick pony looks good compared to her. The guy who graduated at the top of his class from Harvard Law School would cream her. Republicans had better pray that The Scold is the nominee.

I'm not so sure anything could help the GOP... I've been eye-balling the turnout for the states with both (D) and (R) primaries, and the (D) turnout in most cases is several times that of the (R) turnout... and this in what are traditionally solid red states.

If this is indicative of the turnouts we can expect in the general, the GOP could well be done for - we could very well be looking at the groundwork for the first unanimous electoral landslide (535-0) in history, with a popular vote for the (D)s being an order of magnitude greater than the total (R) vote.

(Exception: There were two previous electoral landslides - in 1792 and 1796 where Geo. Washington ran unopposed).

But a Democrat 535-0 election would be utterly devastating to the GOP.

Terry Gain= Clown

Isn't the Canadian army hiring???

the swiftboat patriots = lying whores

The Canadian Army may be hiring, but I doubt they're that desperate

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