Avvocato Effetti
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Except for her lack of intellect, logic, literacy, and wit, Avocado is a great poster.Avvocato Effetti
What a sad person you must be in the real world.
He still is respected for the way he handled a very difficult situation.
I agree. A completely ineffective advocate. Contrary to her name, of course.
It doesn't take gang mentality to pick on a retard, although the retard might see it that way.
I've seldom seen a gang of bullies run off by one guy. It takes a particularly strong will, courage and correct thing.
I am that guy.
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LOL... you're a cagefighter on the internet in your own mind.
LOL... you're a cagefighter on the internet in your own mind.
Where did they all go? These great minds were blown away in a mater of days.
Like shooting fish in a barrel.
While amusing at first, most people quickly tire of picking on the retard. There's no challenge in it, and the retard is too stupid to know when he's been beat. You keep tiltin' at those windmills though, buddy.
Vic,
What happened? Your Liberal gang left you all alone?
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One of things I don't understand about Guilani is that he's widely regarded as successful mayor yet at the same time he's a complete fucking moron. What the hell happen that turned this guy into a Republican Shill?
Red Dawn said it, but it bears repeating. It happened to McCain, and neither of them will be the last. They are fundamentally good at their job, yet being so is not going to help them move into a higher office. Particularly when they are both moderate members of a party that treats anything less than unswerving allegiance to the party line the same as embracing the enemy.
You want to see the problem? Look at McCain at any of his Presidential campaign rallies or town hall meetings this past election cycle. Here's a moderate guy, forced to sell himself to the utterly loony toons idiots that seem to make up the base of his party. The epitome of this situation came in a semi-famous instance when some woman asked McCain about the rumors that Obama was an evil Muslim...and McCain responded that, no, Obama was a good man. Most pundits took it as a verbal flub by McCain, but I think it really was an example of McCain struggling to not ask why his supporters' brains seemed to be missing. But like so many before him, he wanted to be President more than he wanted to stand up for his beliefs and reason...so he came up with an awkward, non-answer that his base was fortunately too stupid to recognize as the insult it was.
Mayor 9/11 is in the same boat. Like all great people with ambition, he wants to do more, to rise higher in the political system he's dedicated himself to. Unfortunately, he's hitched his wagon to the Republican party.
Vic,
What happened? Your Liberal gang left you all alone?
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The reality is that maximum power in America resides grass roots Conservatives. Moderates are cowardly fence walkers. The problem is, these good people are busy building and maintaining America while moderates are trying to straddle the fence. McCain would have done much better to embrace the Conservative base. He's a phony and the base knew it. He got in based on a false promise by the media that he would be "acceptable" to Democrats.
Newsflash: We don't give a fuck about you. At least PaTrollUs and PJBlabber are good at their trolling. Sorry, you suck.
