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Taejin

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Lemon law
I can't help but notice that non Prof John has got a new signature and has outdone even himself.

There is it folks, see it above---"PJ is always right!"

You funny man, I have always regarded you as a very good negative barometer, what ever you say is always wrong. Don't make me cite your predictions on the elections of 11/06. I could go on but you are truly a legend in your own mind.

As me for I don't watch Oprah and occasionally listen to Limbaugh when I feel self masochistic, but I think Oprah support will net Obama quite a few votes from those middle class stay at home Moms. Oprah has credability and Limbaugh does not.

Awwwww I'm touched, the guy is trying desperately to catch up to me :D

ffs even dmcowen can crack a joke about himself.
 

RichardE

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Originally posted by: Lemon law
Seemingly random says---Not guessing nor are all like this. I've seen it too many times though. When election day rolls around, the wife asks who she should vote for - or is told. Many just do it to "keep the peace".

Take my wife, someone, anyone take my wife, when I told her I was a voting for Obama in the primaries she still voted for Hillary. But at least she has the damn brains to vote for Obama now that Hillary has lost. I don't presume to tell my wife how to vote, but once she makes up her mind she makes up her mind. I may be a male chauvinist pig, but my wife thinks for herself and I am damn proud of her for it. And if I told her to vote for somebody or else, she would vote for or else and I would be clueless of how she voted anyway. Maybe some females will submit to male domination, but please don't count my wife among them.

My old lady is voting McCain, I'm voting Obama heh.
 

Deudalus

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Rad. Anyone who says she doesn't have MAJOR influence over a large female audience is ignorant or delusional. Another 800 lb gorilla in Obama's corner.

With Aires, Wright, and Rezko does he really need anymore 800 lb gorillas?
 

seemingly random

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Originally posted by: RichardE
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Seemingly random says---Not guessing nor are all like this. I've seen it too many times though. When election day rolls around, the wife asks who she should vote for - or is told. Many just do it to "keep the peace".

Take my wife, someone, anyone take my wife, when I told her I was a voting for Obama in the primaries she still voted for Hillary. But at least she has the damn brains to vote for Obama now that Hillary has lost. I don't presume to tell my wife how to vote, but once she makes up her mind she makes up her mind. I may be a male chauvinist pig, but my wife thinks for herself and I am damn proud of her for it. And if I told her to vote for somebody or else, she would vote for or else and I would be clueless of how she voted anyway. Maybe some females will submit to male domination, but please don't count my wife among them.

My old lady is voting McCain, I'm voting Obama heh.
My ex-old lady voted republican. Amazing since all of her actions were what is commonly accepted as democrat - free spending, had her 20+ year old kids on parental welfare, helped her useless family members find gov't money (had no idea how much social security can be milked), etc.