She's not even Charmed.
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She's not even Charmed.
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Last edited by Wild Cobra; 09-19-2010 at 02:01 PM.
Relax, guys!!! We've all said absolutely ridiculous over and over again on television when we were in our 20s. Big deal...
Also, I think her witchcraft fashion would have been closer to this...
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I love this lady...she's gonna make Sarah Palin look like a damned Brain Surgeon...what's funny is...all these Tea Party candidates that are getting voted into power...are basically like underdog no names upsetting the powerhouses in a College Playoff bracket...
the funnier part about this is voters will just turn their backs on her issues and still love her yet chastize other politiicans for similar flaws.
O'Dumbell's witchcraft parallels with pitbull 's being ordained or baptized or whatever by that African "Christian" witchdoctor.
Example please, unless you are limiting that to liberals, who won't vote for a republican anyway. Have any links showing such a thing?
Most conservatives criticize character. Not personal choices that don't harm their values.
Don't you see?
I'll bet conservative turnout will be about 30% better than liberal turnout. You don't think they will vote for liberals do you?
Bunch of bigoted witchcraftphobia in this thread.
The fact that this is even circulated proves that this statement is true for both sides. Oh and I dont GAF about her religious beliefs as long as she doesn't try to push it on anyone (I am pretty sure she will do this anyway). If she wants to pee in a cake and bury it, then go for it.
Their spells have the same effectiveness as your prayers.
If you think about it, it is funny that the term "dabbling in witchcraft" is any different than the millions that dabble in Christianity or Islam.
Last edited by BlairForceDejuan; 09-19-2010 at 09:19 PM.
The parallels between Christine O'Donnell and Govenor Sarah "Quitter" Palin are striking.
At the Democratic National Committee, aides already have started work on a database to link the most controversial statements of the Tea Party-backed candidates to possible Republican presidential aspirants.
The database will point out, for example, that Sarah Palin and Mitt Romney are supporting the Republican candidate for Senate in Nevada, Sharron Angle, who once said that victims of rape should make “what was really a lemon situation into lemonade,” and Ms. O’Donnell, who has said that having women in the service academies “cripples the readiness of our defense.”
The tactic of linking potential Republican rivals to such statements was already in evidence last week. After Ms. O’Donnell’s victory, a party spokesman told reporters, “The fact that Mitt Romney and Sarah Palin would put their name behind a candidate that believes women who serve our country ‘cripple the readiness of our defense’ make them unfit to be commander-in-chief.”
Excerpt from link
O'Donnell never got elected yet.
If against all reasonable odds she beats Coons in November, that will be greatly in her favor in terms of the comparison. Until then, it's all bs.
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