Great. Religious crackpot wackos are the sentient man's preferred GOP candidates. 2011 is a good time to encourage the electorate to familiarize itself with the LDS, its historic stance on the place of african-americans in society, the geographic location of eden, and whether it is christian.
That religious crackpot wacko is yet less whacko, more sober on religion, and a far less cracked pot, than even an average Aristo. Never mind a Versaillean Aristo. Never mind a Versaillean Aristo hiding in Nawlins. Never mind a Versaillean Aristo hiding in Nawlins while pounded by ummahtoid arse-ritis up his manvichy.
An update: With 20 percent of the vote, Romney finished ahead of Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who received 14 percent, as well as Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, who each had 13 percent.
non-sequitur city. i am merely suggesting a line of attack - it shouldn't be too hard to tag the LDS' insanity on mitt. Besides, the only new orleans' "Aristo" possibly running in '12, a religious crackpot scarier than mitt, seems to have fallen on his sword last week.
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Great. Religious crackpot wackos are the sentient man's preferred GOP candidates. 2011 is a good time to encourage the electorate to familiarize itself with the LDS, its historic stance on the place of african-americans in society, the geographic location of eden, and whether it is christian.
That religious crackpot wacko is yet less whacko, more sober on religion, and a far less cracked pot, than even an average Aristo. Never mind a Versaillean Aristo. Never mind a Versaillean Aristo hiding in Nawlins. Never mind a Versaillean Aristo hiding in Nawlins while pounded by ummahtoid arse-ritis up his manvichy.
An update: With 20 percent of the vote, Romney finished ahead of Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who received 14 percent, as well as Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, who each had 13 percent.
less cracked pot, than even an average Aristo
non-sequitur city. i am merely suggesting a line of attack - it shouldn't be too hard to tag the LDS' insanity on mitt. Besides, the only new orleans' "Aristo" possibly running in '12, a religious crackpot scarier than mitt, seems to have fallen on his sword last week.
"Fallen on his sword" is the wrong metaphor, by a mile. Perhaps you meant, "shot himself in the foot"?
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