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To anyone tempted to get excited…

…that John McCain’s acceptance speech drew over one million more watchers than Barack Obama’s, generic viagra prostate remember: that’s viewers not votes.

4 comments September 5th, 2008

Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner!

Congratulations to Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist Eugene Kane for bringing up the Keating Five just 12 days after I asked “How much longer will it be before we hear the words: Keating Five?”:

“Maverick” credentials aside, viagra canada ambulance I see precious little evidence McCain is ready to take on the momentous task of cleaning up the system of government in Washington DC at his advanced age. Particularly given his dubious history with the Keating Five, sildenafil treatment which seems to have been forgotten by most media during this presidential election.

7 comments September 5th, 2008

I really wanted to go see the Republican ticket in Cedarburg, today

But a friend convinced me that it would be too crowded and I’d never get to see anything.

Turns out, viagra cheap she was right.

More whiteys

1 comment September 5th, 2008

Hmmm, out of curiosity…

…who do you think the folks who wrote this editorial will be endorsing for President?

(I’m gonna go way out on a limb here and guess Senator Obama.)

1 comment September 5th, 2008

It amazes me that the North Vietnamese didn’t manage to kill John McCain over the course of five years.

But the press manages to kill him every five minutes (hypothetically) and then fret that we’re all going to end up at the mercy of the “Saracuda.”

(Which actually sounds sort of appealing to me, generic viagra tadalafil but I don’t think they mean it to be. ;) )

5 comments September 5th, 2008

I’ve been hearing some complaints that too much is being made of John McCain having been a P.O.W.

And I can understand why it might annoy some people.

After all, sildenafil buy one of the two candidates is known primarily for being a prisoner of war…

…and the other guy is known primarily for running for President.

Add comment September 5th, 2008

38 million people watched Barack Obama accept his party’s nomination for President

37 million people watched Sarah Palin accept her party’s nomination for Vice President.

It looks like, cialis sale buy cialis in this case, they had pretty much the same experience. ;)

Add comment September 4th, 2008

I beg to differ, Senator

Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama said, cialis canada pilule today:

“I think that the surge has succeeded in ways that nobody anticipated,” Obama said while refusing to retract his initial opposition to the surge. “I’ve already said it’s succeeded beyond our wildest dreams.”

I think Senator John McCain and President George Bush might have anticipated it.

Add comment September 4th, 2008

Here’s something the people criticizing Sarah Palin…

…for running for VP with five kids forget:

When you have five kids, best cialis viagra they help take care of each other.

Triggered by a posting at FREEDOM EDEN

1 comment September 4th, 2008

There’s some excitement about the suggestion that Sarah Palin may have cheated on her husband

How long before that suggestion becomes an implication that her husband isn’t the real father of her newborn?

(Sigh. Can’t we just stop playing, discount cialis stuff “how low can you go?”)

5 comments September 4th, 2008

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