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  • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

    Originally posted by sinjin View Post
    A President or Veep with a beard doesn't bother me but for many it would I suspect.
    An amusing take on the history of facial hair and U.S. Presidents can be found here; apparently, the GOP has traditionally been the more hirsute party.

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    • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

      Originally posted by Leo Lakio View Post
      An amusing take on the history of facial hair and U.S. Presidents can be found here; apparently, the GOP has traditionally been the more hirsute party.
      Try telling that to Governor Linda Lingle.

      So, does that mean Britney Spears could be a registered Democrat?

      If only McCain would adopt a porn 'stache...
      Beijing 8-08-08 to 8-24-08

      Tiananmen Square 4-15-89 to 6-04-89

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      • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

        Then he'd look like John Waters dad.
        https://www.facebook.com/Bobby-Ingan...5875444640256/

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        • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

          Originally posted by timkona View Post
          Sinjin, let Bill have the beard.
          For the record, the last president to have a mustache was William Howard Taft. The last candidate from a major party to have facial hair was 2 time Republican nominee Thomas E. Dewey.
          This post may contain an opinion that may conflict with your opinion. Do not take it personal. Polite discussion of difference of opinion is welcome.

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          • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

            Originally posted by Random View Post
            If only McCain would adopt a porn 'stache...
            Originally posted by Ron Whitfield View Post
            Then he'd look like John Waters dad.
            But he would win.
            Beijing 8-08-08 to 8-24-08

            Tiananmen Square 4-15-89 to 6-04-89

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            • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

              Does history tell us if size matters, and did the best man win?
              I'm talkin' head of hair standards.

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              • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

                Originally posted by Ron Whitfield View Post
                Then he'd look like John Waters dad.
                Originally posted by Random View Post
                But he would win.
                Hell, I'd vote for John Waters for President, if only to make all other foreign leaders unsure about what they were dealing with!

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                • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

                  I'd vote for John Waters too. Pink flamingos in every yard!
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                  • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

                    Me thinks the country's not ready for a gay President just yet.
                    “First we fought the preliminary round for the k***s and now we’re gonna fight the main event for the n*****s."
                    http://hollywoodbitchslap.com/review...=416&printer=1

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                    • True, true...

                      ...but after 8 years of the entire country making like Divine following the poodle, anything would be better.
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                      • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

                        Originally posted by sinjin View Post
                        Me thinks the country's not ready for a gay President just yet.
                        Yet another reason we're in the handbasket we're in.

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                        • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

                          Originally posted by sinjin View Post
                          Me thinks the country's not ready for a gay President just yet.
                          Unless he looks like Mr. Rogers.

                          Won't you be ... my neighbor?
                          Beijing 8-08-08 to 8-24-08

                          Tiananmen Square 4-15-89 to 6-04-89

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                          • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

                            Originally posted by Random View Post
                            Unless he looks like Mr. Rogers.
                            I would vote for Fred Rogers for God.


                            In a heartbeat.

                            One of the sweetest, most "real" people I've ever met.

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                            • Re: True, true...

                              Originally posted by Ron Whitfield View Post
                              ...but after 8 years of the entire country making like Divine following the poodle, anything would be better.
                              I read in a John Waters book where he made Divine, the big transvestite guy actually eat real dog poop in Pink Flamingos to get a more realistic acting reaction.

                              What's the deal with the Rev. Jesse Jackson saying that Barack Obama has been Bobbitized.
                              Last edited by Walkoff Balk; July 11, 2008, 09:40 PM. Reason: add

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                              • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

                                Originally posted by sinjin View Post
                                I too regularly crop/shave my hair, "other" places included.
                                Hmmmm...in that case, don’t let the Rev. Jesse Jackson be your barber.

                                We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.

                                — U.S. President Bill Clinton
                                USA TODAY, page 2A
                                11 March 1993

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