Re: {OT:} Something for the rightwingnut racists



"Conscience" <nobama@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 2008-12-29 15:12:59 -0800, dbu' <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> said:

We are in control now. Who cares what you think. You wackos didn't
care about Bush's illegal doings. Rave on catshit - somebody will
cover you.

Don't get too peeing in your paints about being in control. It might
come back and bite you intheass, LOL.
--

"It's deja vu all over again"
Yogi Berra

Not a chance.

LOL, ok.

The guy is a walking justification for drug control.



Yes, dbu definitely needs to get a handle on his drugs before he "get too
peeing in his paints" again.


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