Underachieving graduating class invites Sarah Palin to speak at ceremony
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And you won $500 for being "most informative"- in what, how to be a dirty lowdown conservative lapdawg?
Nice neanderthal chest-thumping AMERICA response.
Ah yes, the typical liberal. Anyone that disagrees with me should be punished financially and socially. IRS come to mind?
Just remember, when decisions are made based on political leanings, the shoe could easily be on the other foot.
You speak highly of our POTUS. Can't say I picked up on all those qualities but hey, eye of the beholder, right?
An eye for an eye. Your thread is of questionable tastes.
I NEVER speak highly of Obama. Frankly, he is a big disappointment. I really thought there was a chance for some progress in Yankeeland under his administration but I was very wrong!
I NEVER speak highly of Obama. Frankly, he is a big disappointment. I really thought there was a chance for some progress in Yankeeland under his administration but I was very wrong!
He delivered exactly what he promised.
Hope: which most have given up on by now...
Change: Most Americans are working for chump change now. Oh yea, and we're also getting 13 million formerly illegal neighbors. Change you can believe in?
Ha, you just think that you can. In reality you are probably looking at St. Catherines. LOL.
Now, I can really see the USA from my house. It's right there in all it's weirdness right on the other side of the river. I'm so close they can probably see what I'm up to with those drones they use to watch the ghetto in Niagara Falls NY.
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