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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: The True Adonis on June 05, 2013, 08:41:47 PM
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I am. He is running for sure.
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Good waste of a vote. You won't see an atheist in office anytime soon. (Thank goodness)
Carry on.
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Good waste of a vote. You won't see an atheist in office anytime soon. (Thank goodness)
Carry on.
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Many have held office already and are in office.
(one is President by the way, he just pretends not to be one)
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Many have held office already and are in office.
(one is President by the way, he just pretends not to be one)
President Adam. President. If they do, they'll have to hide it. Good luck after the vetting.
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Would be nice but too many idiots that believe in magical men that live in the sky.
(I actually think Obama is secretly atheist but not open with it so it don't matter).
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Would be nice but too many idiots that believe in magical men that live in the sky.
(I actually think Obama is secretly atheist but not open with it so it don't matter).
Obama may say he's a Christian but he's not a Christian. I don't know what he is. Atheist, or Luciferian.
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I am. He is running for sure.
He's a fu king wack job.
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I am. He is running for sure.
For some reason I thought you didn't like Ventura? ???
I love the guy
His race for Gov of Minnesota, and the way he won is pretty damn cool.
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For some reason I thought you didn't like Ventura? ???
I love the guy
His race for Gov of Minnesota, and the way he won is pretty damn cool.
Not me. I have always supported him. Every year since 2003 I have signed a petition urging him to run. Looks like he is going to do it this time.
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Not me. I have always supported him. Every year since 2003 I have signed a petition urging him to run. Looks like he is going to do it this time.
Why do some people have such a problem with him? He's one of my favorite politicians if you can call him that.
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For some reason I thought you didn't like Ventura? ???
I love the guy
His race for Gov of Minnesota, and the way he won is pretty damn cool.
What's the cliffs on "the way he won" ?
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What's the cliffs on "the way he won" ?
He ran on the Reform Party ticket (sorry, had to check wiki), so he had all the money and resources of the Republicans and Democrats against him. He refused to accept any corporate campaign contributions. He wasn't invited to Televised debates where the "mainstream" candidates got so much press.
It was like one of those government of the people, by the people, for the people kind of things.
Kind of like Ron Paul, but Jesse actually pulled it off.
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He ran as an independent, so he had all the money and resources of the Republicans and Democrats against him. He refused to accept any corporate campaign contributions. He wasn't invited to Televised debates where the "mainstream" candidates got so much press.
It was like one of those government of the people, by the people, for the people kind of things.
Kind of like Ron Paul, but Jesse actually pulled it off.
Is it possible to get an avatar of just Dina's butt hole?
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He ran as an independent, so he had all the money and resources of the Republicans and Democrats against him. He refused to accept any corporate campaign contributions. He wasn't invited to Televised debates where the "mainstream" candidates got so much press.
It was like one of those government of the people, by the people, for the people kind of things.
Kind of like Ron Paul, but Jesse actually pulled it off.
Pretty fkn cool. Can't believe he actually won. Good for Minnesota.
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With little more than a gift for gab, $400,000 in cash and a throw-the-bums-out populism, Ventura electrified Minnesota's electorate and ambushed two major party politicians to become the nation's first Reform Party governor.
Ventura's celebrity, tough-guy image and shoot-from-the-hip theatrics played a big role in his success. Nearly 63 percent of the voters in this state went to the polls, rivaling turnout in a presidential election year. But Ventura's surprising win was more than folkloric. It offered real lessons on campaign finance reform and demonstrated the possibilities that come with decoupling money from politics.