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She's very do-able. I wouldn't mind a midnight ride and ringing her bells.
It should be illegal to be that stupid. And to think she was the GOP VP nominee in 2008. The GOP is full of morons, but she is the Queen of the morons.
If convicted on all counts, Edwards would face up to 30 years in prison and a maximum fine of $1.5 million.
Unlike those geniuses of the Democratic Party who pushed John Kerry/John Edwards in 2004 and Barack Obama/Joe Biden in 2008.
Hey, did ya see that Edwards was indicted? Do ya think the man you wanted me to vote for for VP will be going to prison soon?
CNN:
What a piece of shit.
Now, as for this thread, I guess someone wanted to smoke me out? I haven't seen this latest "Look how stupid Palin is!" clip yet, but I'll get to it in a sec. I'm not plugged into the Democratic propaganda machine, and I really haven't been watching the news much at all. Pretty much sticking to following my first-place Cleveland Indians because the news is too upsetting. You know, with that genius Obama wrecking my country's economy and all. But I did check on whether he got Congressional authorization for his war in Libya within 60 days, as the law requires. Turns out he blew that off. So much for Democrats caring about the legality of wars.
Revere did not shout the phrase later attributed to him ("The British are coming!"), largely because the mission depended on secrecy and the countryside was filled with British army patrols; also, most colonial residents at the time considered themselves British as they were all legally British subjects. Revere's warning, according to eyewitness accounts of the ride and Revere's own descriptions, was "The Regulars are coming out."
I observed a Wood at a Small distance, & made for that. When I got there, out Started Six officers, on Horse back,and orderd me to dismount;-one of them, who appeared to have the command, examined me, where I came from,& what my Name Was? I told him. it was Revere, he asked if it was Paul? I told him yes He asked me if I was an express? I answered in the afirmative. He demanded what time I left Boston? I told him; and aded, that their troops had catched aground in passing the River, and that There would be five hundred Americans there in a short time, for I had alarmed the Country all the way up. He imediately rode towards those who stoppd us, when all five of them came down upon a full gallop; one of them, whom I afterwards found to be Major Mitchel, of the 5th Regiment, Clapped his pistol to my head, called me by name, & told me he was going to ask me some questions, & if I did not give him true answers, he would blow my brains out. He then asked me similar questions to those above. He then orderd me to mount my Horse, after searching me for arms
"A townsman remembered that 'repeated gunshots, the beating of drums and the ringing of bells filled the air.'.... Along the North Shore of Massachusetts, church bells began to toll and the heavy beat of drums could be heard for many miles in the night air."
I wish they would pan down to that rack...
So it's about tea? I like tea, especially Earl Grey.
yes, it's about tea. we don't know how to make it so in frustration and because we were feeling dramatic, dressed up like Lady Gaga and poured it into the harbo(u)r.
bow wow chika chika bow wow
She is speaking at Paul Revere's house, a stop on a non-campaign trip, and she can't bother to have someone tell her a couple of lines about who he was? This should be a hero of the Tea Party.
What she says is another of many stupid things she has said. She was never intended to be in office by the powers that be and this is her function. She's acting like she's campaigning but she's not. She's dishonest and pointless and it's going to be hard for her to maintain her position as more of her old friends abandon her to her lunacy.
On 25 July, Mickey Kaus at Slate published a 24 July e-mail from Tony Pierce, an editor at the Los Angeles Times, to the Times in-house bloggers, which referred to the Edwards allegations and said "...I am asking you all not to blog about this topic until further notified." Kaus portrayed the e-mail as a "gag" order.