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littlehorn
littlehorn says:

Ha ha ha. Nice !

  • Posted: 2008-08-02T09:04:19Z
littlehorn
littlehorn says:

Barack Obama and John McCain elect each other as VPs.

  • Posted: 2008-08-02T09:05:30Z
pugnax
pugnax says:

That is at once one of the funniest and one of the saddest things I have ever seen.

  • Posted: 2008-08-02T12:17:20Z
acellist
acellistPro says:

It’s without precedent.

  • Posted: 2008-08-02T13:52:52Z
cx22
cx22 says:

That would really blow the minds of those Miami-Dade voters.

  • Posted: 2008-08-02T14:52:46Z
Alexus_The_Great
Alexus_The_Great says:

Is that a Dream Ticket or what!!! LOL

  • Posted: 2008-08-02T15:48:22Z
Impeach_Bush
Impeach_Bush says:

Don’t forget, McCain used to be considered “too liberal” by the Republican party, until he became their last hope. Even Kerry considered him for a running mate. It’s a shame he’s currently sold his soul to the Moral Majority.

  • Posted: 2008-08-02T16:15:53Z
turdraker
turdraker says:

That just made Ralph Nader roll over in his grave…wait a minute…

  • Posted: 2008-08-03T00:00:39Z
mhenriday
mhenriday says:

They call it the «two-party system» - Tweedledum and Tweedledee. But I have to admit that I hope that Tweedledum - the twin on the left - is the one to assume the office of US president on 20 January 2009. The alternative, Tweedledee, is simply too frightening to contemplate….

Henri

  • Posted: 2008-08-03T10:21:18Z
Herbabee
Herbabee says:

And no matter which of the two lessers is elected, annointed or appointed - it’s the think tanks and the lobbyists who rule the land. Kinda sucks, don’t it…

  • Posted: 2008-08-03T13:22:12Z
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Ted Rall by Ted Rall

Ted Rall writes for a generation unjustly maligned as a pack of lazy slackers. He voices Generation X’s frustration and resentment at the excesses of the baby boomers who’ve left a spent America in their mammoth wake. Ted’s irreverent attitude and deft use of satire combine to make his work as fun to read as it is thought-provoking. And Ted’s ability to connect with current culture gives his writing an of-the-moment perspective that is edgy and sharp.


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