Let's talk elections. I'm proud of my current state of residence for awarding its votes to Barack Obama, and particularly pleased with
If the John McCain of 1974 were running, I'd give him all of my votes based on sheer hotness. But that's not who we're dealing with. We're dealing with an old belligerent not well-enough educated man. Who does sketchy sketchy things in West Virginia. People, stop voting for him.
Back to the democratic side, though, I'm still feeling happily confident about Obama. I've got to ask, though: California, what is your problem? I thought you knew better. Why couldn't you listen to your first lady of state? Maybe it would have been better if one of these women had publicly endorsed Barack Obama.
Personally I wouldn't listen to Joyce Palmieri/Rachel Crisp; she has a bit of a history of choosing bad men to support. But maybe the others would have worked. I mean everyone loves Kelly Preston.
If your primary hasn't happened yet, please make sure you're registered for it and please participate in it. I'm getting nervous that we may end up with a vote between Clinton and McCain, in which case the main decision I'll be worried about making is which country I'll be re-locating to. Maybe though that will allow for Obama and Romney to run together on an independent ticket! That's plausible, isn't it? No?
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oh, diss linda hamilton
I decided I wanted love interests only. And Danny DeVito.
Ok so Danny is the girl in the last pic... glad you clarified.
I'm afraid I didn't vote again. :( The thing is, I found myself as a registered republican. Not much good I can do there in Utah. Anybody but Hillary is my battle cry.
I didn't vote beause I wasn't registered. But I told my wife to vote for Obama and of course she did.
McCain may have been hot back in the day, But lately he looks (and is about as old as) like a turtle, I don't think I could handle turtle man as president
but a Shark Man would be a different story altogether.
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