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Fig-eating apes are the new latte-sipping liberals.KRS7 said:Might as well post the second Poem:
howling apes in the caverns?
Fig-eating apes are the new latte-sipping liberals.KRS7 said:Might as well post the second Poem:
howling apes in the caverns?
JoshuaJSlone are you OKJoshuaJSlone said:Fig-eating apes are the new latte-sipping liberals.
NeoGAF = JoshuaSlone's Groundhog Day?reilo said:I think he's stuck in a time-loop continuum and can't get out of it! He's reliving the same 5 minutes of that post over and over again.
Arde5643 said:NeoGAF = JoshuaSlone's Groundhog Day?
polyh3dron said:FIG EATING APES, THEY'RE EVERYWHERE
Flesh Into Gear said:I'M COVERED IN LATTE
Fig-eating apes are the new latte-sipping liberals.JoshuaJSlone said:Ahaha, okay, Data got me out of that time loop.
Seriously, it kept telling me "500 Server Error" or "NeoGAF appears to have a database problem", so I just kept hitting Refresh every few minutes until it appeared to work.
Come for the politics, stay for the server hiccup created jokes.Flesh Into Gear said:this is why i come here for politics
Wrapping up a rally at the Maker's Mark bourbon distillery on Saturday, Hillary Clinton again argued that she leads Barack Obama in the popular vote and attacked the television "punditry" that has suggested the race is over.
"All those people on TV who are telling you and everybody else that this race is over and I should just be graceful and say, 'Oh it's over' even though I've won more votes - those are all people who have a job," Clinton told supporters picnicking in the gardens of the distillery.
"Those are all people who have health care. Those are all people who can afford to send their kids to college. Those are all people who can pay whatever is charged at the gas pump. They're not the people I'm running to be a champion for."
"They keep telling me to quit," said Clinton. "I don't know, maybe I was just raised with the kind of values you were raised [with]. You don't quit on people and you don't quit until you finish what you started and you don't quit on America."
Clinton has recently been claiming a lead over Obama in the popular vote, a debatable claim, especially because the Democratic National Committee doesn't count the votes of Florida and Michigan, which Clinton does.
Both states were disqualified by the DNC for bringing forward their primaries.
CNN's official count including all primaries and caucuses but neither Florida nor Michigan has Obama ahead by close to 700,000 votes.
woeds said:Clinton takes on TV pundits at distillery stop in Kentucky
Look u guiz, i'm just liek u!!!!!!
:lol A president who gives in to peer pressure. I'm dying here.Trakdown said:
Region locked and only available in japan.iapetus said:Michelle Obama explains the forthcoming plastic surgery she will be undergoing in order to qualify for a surprise cameo in Soul Calibur IV...
Bookmarked.GhaleonEB said:Obama has a good page on his site with the schedule (past and future) and delegates.
http://www.barackobama.com/resultscenter/index.php
mosaic said:What I'd like to know is: Where in the cabinet do the RZA and the JZA fit?
mosaic said:What I'd like to know is: Where in the cabinet do the RZA and the GZA fit?
old, and she shouldn't be held for her son's board game.. which he now regrets.Incognito said:
Incognito said:Apropos of nothing...
Go Directly to Jail...
http://www.daylife.com/source/AP_PhotoDax01 said:Deus, where do you get all of these photos?
I saw that and thought she was saying, "And then I grabbed him by the balls and said, 'these are mine now.'"iapetus said:
Michelle Obama explains the forthcoming plastic surgery she will be undergoing in order to qualify for a surprise cameo in Soul Calibur IV...
:lolGhaleonEB said:I saw that and thought she was saying, "And then I grabbed him by the balls and said, 'these are mine now.'"
You need to provide context for your outrage.esbern said:
The one with Obama in it?Francois the Great said:hot blonde in that one pic
GhaleonEB said:I saw that and thought she was saying, "And then I grabbed him by the balls and said, 'these are mine now.'"
Cheebs said:So Obama is more or less ignoring Kentucky like he did WV more or less it seems.
HushTamanon said:More or less
View Kentucky schedule here:Cheebs said:So Obama is more or less ignoring Kentucky like he did WV it seems.
None of those events involve him lolDeus Ex Machina said:View Kentucky schedule here:
http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/search_results?type=advanced&orderby=day&state=ky&limit=50
Cheebs said:So Obama is more or less ignoring Kentucky like he did WV it seems.
:lolGhaleonEB said:I saw that and thought she was saying, "And then I grabbed him by the balls and said, 'these are mine now.'"
http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/1211001907107530.xml&coll=7The tight race between Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama has attracted national attention not only to Tuesday's election but to Oregon's unique vote-by-mail system.
It's a key test for mail balloting. More than a dozen states are expanding vote-by-mail or considering expansion, but Oregon remains the only state with 100 percent mail balloting, after voters approved the change a decade ago.
With so much at stake, the last thing Secretary of State Bill Bradbury wants is an election day snafu. That's why he was "hugely concerned" after the state mailed 33,500 Oregonians two ballots apiece for Tuesday's election.
Those voters changed their party registration close to the April 29 deadline, after election officials had prepared ballots for mailing. The voters each received a ballot based on their old information and one with their updated registration.
"There was a real possibility that the whole thing would look completely fraudulent because of a bunch of people getting two ballots," Bradbury says. "You just really don't want that image."
But Bradbury and other election officials say the vote-by-mail system has enough safeguards in place to assure that each voter will vote only once. They sent notices and postcards to each of the voters advising them what to do, and now they are confident there won't be double voting.
"I have no question that the signature verification process will catch virtually every one of these," Bradbury says.
The Clinton and Obama campaigns are watching closely. Spokesmen for both campaigns say they aren't aware of problems and expect everyone to vote as intended -- once.
"However, we'll wait and see how it goes," says Obama spokesman Nick Shapiro.
Under vote-by-mail, there are no polling places. Voters get their ballots in the mail and have more than two weeks to send them back or deliver them to a drop-off site.