Chloe'sMom
I'm wonderful in my imperfection!
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AND since it's unlikely that any opinions are going to be changed on this topic, perhaps we can agree to disagree.
That would be to easy

AND since it's unlikely that any opinions are going to be changed on this topic, perhaps we can agree to disagree.

AND since it's unlikely that any opinions are going to be changed on this topic, perhaps we can agree to disagree.

Seriously. Quit Whining and drop it.
~Amanda

AND since it's unlikely that any opinions are going to be changed on this topic, perhaps we can agree to disagree.
Seriously. Quit Whining and drop it.
~Amanda

Have you seen his wife? At the risk of sounding sexist, I don't think that's a problem for him (thank you, little blue pill)
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I guess it depends on how you define "substance", then. Personally, I think that this page of his site ( http://www.barackobama.com/issues/ ) does a lot more than spit rhetoric at the twenty different topics it covers. Every topic is linked to another page where he outlines his plans, and even asks for others to submit their ideas.
If that doesn't qualify as "substance", then I would submit you have a standard so high that not a single candidate in this history of this country, much less this election, would reach it.
Just because she has them doesn't mean her husband gets to see them.

On to happier things-Amanda, I love your Pixie Dust Blog! So much fun to read.
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It's fun to write to be honest. I'm going to be updating it soon with some resturant reviews, I've just been so busy that I haven't had time. Interesting commentary on TV a moment ago. It was noticed that McCain could have offered his plans and ideas to address the real problems of the country during his address last night, but instead he decided to just attack Obama. The ulitmate irony is that he decided to forego substance to whine about Obama being short on substance.
Attention All Hypocrites: please pick up your McCain for President buttons in the lobby.
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Barack was in Dallas today for a rally and I saw something I never thought I'd see in Texas. Thousands of people who knew they couldn't get in to the rally stuck around anyway, just for the chance they might get to see Barack Obama. People are hungry for change and it is evident in the crowds. Seriously, that is very big news in Dallas, the future home of W.
Last comment- I promise.
I just went on his site again (I haven't been on there since the NJ primaries as that when I voted). It has much more detail on it now then I remember it having a few weeks ago.
Maybe I am wrong on this - but it looks like he heard that people wanted more detail from him and updated his site recently to reflect that. I am pretty sure when I went on to read his healthcare plans before Super Tuesday there was not a link to discuss the ideas with others or present your own ideas.
And if that was there, it wasn't as prominent as this looks completely new to me.
I am looking forward to reading through this additional information.
Glad I could help!
That's one of the reasons why I'm against the "national primary" idea. I think the process does help to "vet" the candidates, and you usually - though not always - come out with a stronger candidate for it.
Not to mention that whole "Bomb Pakistan" nonsense -- he never said it, and I had hoped that McCain would be a little more honest in his rhetoric. I guess kissing the well...you all know where his nose is...of the right wing is more important than personal integrity. Too bad about that.
Not to mention that whole "Bomb Pakistan" nonsense -- he never said it, and I had hoped that McCain would be a little more honest in his rhetoric. I guess kissing the well...you all know where his nose is...of the right wing is more important than personal integrity. Too bad about that.
Yep...the CIA went into Pakistan - without government permission - and got one of the bad guys.
Yeah...BAD Barack for suggesting a successful strategy. 
Well, guess what? The latest "big" terrorist that was killed a couple/few days back? Guess how we got him?Yep...the CIA went into Pakistan - without government permission - and got one of the bad guys.
Yeah...BAD Barack for suggesting a successful strategy.
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Looks like McCain has decided that the easiest way to White House is to scrap the "Straight Talk Express" and sell his principles down the river. No wonder why he is stuck talking to small rooms.
They cut from him talking in front of "what looked like an exclusive golf club, from all the old white men standing behind him" to Barack in front of 17,000.
Talk about a contrast.
McCain's Website said:Create the security necessary for political progress and stability
John McCain believes that only by controlling the violence in Iraq can we pave the way for a political settlement. But once the Iraqi government wields greater authority, it will be incumbent upon Iraqi leaders to take significant steps on their own.
McCain's Website said:These include a commitment to go after the militias,
McCain's Website said:a reconciliation process for insurgents and Baathists, more equitable distribution of government resources, provincial elections that will bring Sunnis into the government, and a large increase in employment-generating economic projects.
How can he NOT enjoy sex when he has a hottie wife like this:Doesn't he have one of those, "If I'm not enjoying any sex, I'm not going to let anybody" sort of looks?