http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1707280.html
Boris is such a character!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1707280.html
Boris is such a character!
I was in London last year and remember seeing Boris on tv. He is a very charasmatic, bright guy. I don't know much about his policy but I came off liking him a lot just from his attitude and public speaking ability.
http://www.politicususa.com/romney-s...rah-palin.html
Romney is sure getting trashed though!
After his visit to Whitehall, Chapman offered two of the kinder reviews of Mitt Romney, “Serious dismay in Whitehall at Romney debut. ‘Worse than Sarah Palin.’ ‘Total car crash’. Two of the kinder verdicts.” Chapman also reported another verdict from British meet and greet with Mitt, “Another verdict from one Romney meeting: ‘Apparently devoid of charm, warmth, humour or sincerity’”
BJ makes me smile.
Mitt looks shifty and uncomfortable because he knows there is going to be another False Flag
operation during the Olympics and this will be a prelude to a attack on Iran.
Your Republican nominee for POTUS, ladies and gentlemen. What a clown.
Romney comes across like a very unlikeable person and has a slight hunt of Bush clueless about him. Full on greedy pig too.
There were other candidates, remember that long republican primary thread?
But in the end, Rmoney was able to outspend all of them, and essentially bought the election...
You have a short memory, one of the New York towers fell down by itself, no plane hit it.
The master plan this time is to blame Dastardly and his Pakistani/Indian buddies who built what ever is going to
fall down in London due to the fact that they only have experience building mud homes and tree houses.
Dastardly makes a easy scape goat and willl probably land up living in Gitmo for the rest of his life without internet access.
Last edited by hunter308; 07-27-2012 at 01:16 PM.
I was watching the BBC World News on PBS last night, as Mike Embley related a story about a Romney aide saying that Romney would relate better with David Cameron because of their "shared Anglo-Saxon heritage". He was visibly baffled as to why a politician would say this, and said to the Washington correspondent "That's a bit racially charged, wouldn't you say?" or something along those lines. The Romney camp is vociferously denying it was ever said, of course.
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