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now that bush won this will happen
porn on the internet will end
many more arab counties will be bombed the US dollar will fall further non-american companies will be banned in the usa passports will be revoked healthcare will be terminated schools will close microsoft will get more monopolistic controll the home secruity act will remove all your freedom and if you believe ANY of this guess what..... your'e an idiot |
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I believe every word of it.
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YHou are 100% correct.....
up until the last line. |
Call me an idiot, but the USD will actually fall further.
Get ready for some 1.00 exchange rate in the next 2 years :( |
The USD may not fall too much anymore but it won't come back up for sure.
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I take it the tinfoil hat is on.
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Well I supported Bush because I was hoping many more Arab countries would get bombed.
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Allso stocks are going up in Asia. |
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Well not any time soon. :( |
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STFU :ak47: :ak47: :ak47: |
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Muslims are not bad. Terrorist who hide behind the muslim faith are. |
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It is used extensively in computer programming examples and pseudocode. Eric S. Raymond has called it an "important hackerism" alongside kludge and cruft. |
seems he was right on a few accounts.
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fatfoo bot's programming has erred. Watch the fuck out, now.
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Sorry but what Bush won?
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Trust me, he meant Obama. |
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Well we have all seen bans for this bumping shit, keep it up Buff
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I'm guessing the ban hammer is not far away.
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