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  • in reply to: #817399
    Guru;63541 wrote:
    Yeah but he is not mainstream at all. What has he done since he won? NADA!

    Clarkson is still the only one to truly make it. Underwood would still be behind on her.

    Wait this isn’t political.

    Good point.

    I will drop it.

    in reply to: #817398
    Canada;63539 wrote:
    I hate you

    I thought we were gonna be best friends?

    😆

    in reply to: #817392
    Guru;63532 wrote:
    Idol should have ended after year one. Now it is just a bunch of yearly rejects finally making the cut.

    I disagree.

    I actually finally liked a contestant.

    Taylor Hicks is pretty good.

    in reply to: #817390
    Canada;63525 wrote:
    you have to go to American Idol for that…..Jerry Springer not cuttin it anymore?? 😆

    I can’t stand Springer!

    :mob:

    in reply to: #817374
    Canada;63517 wrote:
    People LIKE you. No one cares what YOU do!! 😆 and you are spreading the word about the show.

    Oh.

    I would like the show to stay on, so I can laugh at people that are even more pathetic than me though!

    I only have 3 beers left!

    😆

    in reply to: #817371
    Canada;63513 wrote:
    It’s people like you that keep that crap on TV

    No it’s not, I don’t have a Nielson box!

    I recorded some of the freaks on tonight, but if I put them on You Tube I’m pretty sure I’ll get banned.

    They have been getting more and more pissed off at me for violating copyrights.

    in reply to: #817368
    Canada;63511 wrote:
    Why would that make me feel better?? One of the few things I hate less than politiks is American Idol

    Are you kidding me?????

    The auditions are the FUNNIEST thing on TV EVER!!!

    I don’t watch it after the auditions are over, but the morons that audition make me feel MUCH better about myself!

    😆

    in reply to: #817366

    More people vote for American Idol than the President.

    That should make you feel better Canada!

    in reply to: #817353

    Most Americans don’t vote anyways, don’t worry about it Canada.

    How do they elect the queen, or whatever you have anyways?

    in reply to: #817341
    Guru;63481 wrote:
    Unless something changes, for me it will have to be Romney or Thompson. If it is McCain vs Clinton or Obama, I may not even vote for the first time in my life.

    Thompson?

    I doubt he will even be in the race in April.

    Vote for Len Dawson at least.

    Don’t waste your vote man!

    in reply to: #817332

    Romney wins Michigan.

    Who cares who wins the Republican nomination anyways.

    in reply to: #817267

    [ame=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOCx9b5O2ps”%5DYouTube – Bill Clinto girl faints[/ame]

    I guess he’s still got it!

    😆

    in reply to: #817255
    IlovetheChiefs;63372 wrote:
    My favorite political talk show hosts:

    (1) Mike Gallagher
    (2) Steve Malzberg
    (3) Mark Levin
    (4) Bob Grant
    (5) Neal Boortz (he writes a FANTASTIC daily blog on his site)

    Fred Thompson is the only candidate I like to any degree. I like Duncan Hunter okay but he’s not a frontrunner.

    I do have to say Mike Huckabee has inspired me in one way: He lost 110 pounds rapidly! So now I’m on fire this month in reducing the pounds.

    I guess tonight is between McCain and Romney for Michigan. I don’t like either one. But McCain is the pits. So go Romney, I guess.

    The Dems apparently don’t have a Michigan vote today (or something like the delegates won’t count because Michigan is in violation of moving the date earlier). In any case, go Obama or Edwards. I don’t like them but Hillary is so much worse.

    Ah phooey, bottomline is poilitics is a mess, a dirty business, lies galore, a license to steal, and can only be won these days by people with $$$$$$$$$. Both parties suck. We need a viable third party but problem is once in Washington they would likely get caught up in the power and corruption too.

    I will be paying close attention to the vote tonight, as I certainly don’t want Romney gaining ground.

    Canada;63392 wrote:
    Canadian making waves in American Politics

    That’s right, you were born in Buffalo, so you could get elected right?

    :D

    in reply to: #817180

    I wonder how the economy will be doing after this election.

    Couldn’t get much worse.

    With the housing slump, and the modest tech growth what does the country have to look forward to?

    Perhaps we can become China’s biatch and do what they tell us to.

    It would be nice to have a military that is not bogged down, and could protect us if something global (or domestic) should happen.

    Seeing how the current administration is unaware, unresponsive etc… to the current status of world events is shocking.

    Bush acted like he was SURPRISED about the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians during his visit to Israel (it’s only been happening since Israel was given it’s state).

    The closer it gets to the next election, the more I get pissed off.

    Since it is historically accurate that an incumbent realizes aspirations for elections, I am worried that someone from the reps side will win the election.

    Sad to see the United States is headed the same way as the Chiefs.

    This is getting old on both fronts.

    I sure wish there was more concern from citizens, as well as Chiefs fans, on the current state of the Union/franchise.

    Draw your own conclusions from this post, but I think you get the idea.

    in reply to: #817171
    Guru;63301 wrote:
    We have had the opposite experience. We have done very well with a rep in the lead. We are only middle class too.

    Interesting, as I remember my father saying the same thing while being very young (during the Carter administration) about Nixon.

    I will concede that times are changing faster than ever with the advent of new technologies, and the global market opening at unprecedented speed.

    It seems like there might not be time for a “sleeper” to enter the race, as the primaries are underway, and the only hope is for someone famous to enter to gain recognition.

    I guess what I am trying to say is the economy (including, but not limited to, the deficit) is my biggest concern for the future.

    Followed by the environmental issues (which are irrelevant because of China, India etc…).

    It just seems the reps just don’t give a damn about anything except scaring the American public.

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