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Member Section => Politics & RKBA => Topic started by: ericire12 on March 02, 2010, 07:17:09 PM
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http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/03/02/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry6260215.shtml
(http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2010/03/02/image6260048x.jpg)
Likely 2012 Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney appeared on CBS's "Late Show with David Letterman" Tuesday as part of his tour to promote his new book, "No Apology: The Case for American Greatness."
Asked about potential rival Sarah Palin, Romney called her "terrific" and added, "she's got energy, passion." He then urged Letterman to "be careful what you say about her by the way," a reference to the feud between the two kicked off by Letterman's comments about Palin's daughter.
Letterman grinned and nodded, saying, "I've had my…," before trailing off as the audience began laughing.
Responded Romney: "She has a rifle, you know."
(http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2008/11/01/amd_palin-rifle.jpg)
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Responded Romney: "She has a rifle, you know."
WHy don't you have one, Mitt?
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WHy don't you have one, Mitt?
He's a hunter! Oh, wait, he never had a license. So it was small game, y'know varmints, sort of like politicians with too much hair gell. Is is it just me, or does anyone else think he and Kerry were seperated at birth? Its like there is something in the water in Mass that says politicians have to be fixated on their hair and strangers to the truth. If Sarah hunts this particular varmint (with that AR) I might reconsider voting for her. ;D
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If Sarah hunts this particular varmint (with that AR) I might reconsider voting for her. ;D
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Her record shows that if he is a "faulty" politician, she will hunt him and others without the AR, if she is elected.
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Her record shows that if he is a "faulty" politician, she will hunt him and others without the AR, if she is elected.
Where's the fun in that? Hell, the cable rights alone would take a large chunk out the bailout money. ;D
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Where's the fun in that? Hell, the cable rights alone would take a large chunk out the bailout money. ;D
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Well, there is that =)
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Well, there is that =)
Darn tootin' Wilson boy. ;D BTW, what about my $2 Chuck, you are minutes away from Jungle Jims and its dry down here.
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Palin vs Letterman(D) with paintball guns ;D
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Darn tootin' Wilson boy. ;D BTW, what about my $2 Chuck, you are minutes away from Jungle Jims and its dry down here.
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Are you talking Chuck Roast, Steak or Ground? And how long ago did you get that price =)
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Are you talking Chuck Roast, Steak or Ground? And how long ago did you get that price =)
It their house red wine (if you are asking what kind you're missing the point). It was called and labeled "2 buck chuck". Thing is it was often amazing. Apperently (thi swas 5 years ago when I lived in Richmond In.) They ordered it from about three vintners. One tasted as advertized, the other was ok and the last tasted like about a $20 merlot. There was a bit of a cult. People, me among them, would buy a bottle and take it to the parking lot and taste. If it was the good stuff, you bought a few cases. If not, you came back next month when they got more in. If you haven't been it really is the world's coolest and weirdest grocery store. Its huge and part gourmet market and artisanal butcher/fish monger (six pound lobster, whole 15 pound monk fish, 20 types of home made sausage?, no problem), part ethnic market, part farmers market, and part theme park. It is worth the drive.
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2 buck Chuck is from Trader Joes
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2 buck Chuck is from Trader Joes
Jungle Jims had it as well, maybe its more widely available then I thought, I'll have to look. I came to the cult late, just my last two months in In. Still, it was always a fun afternoon. Good food you'd never heard of, animatronic weirdness, and wine tastings in the parking lot. ;D
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It their house red wine (if you are asking what kind you're missing the point). It was called and labeled "2 buck chuck". Thing is it was often amazing. Apperently (thi swas 5 years ago when I lived in Richmond In.) They ordered it from about three vintners. One tasted as advertized, the other was ok and the last tasted like about a $20 merlot. There was a bit of a cult. People, me among them, would buy a bottle and take it to the parking lot and taste. If it was the good stuff, you bought a few cases. If not, you came back next month when they got more in. If you haven't been it really is the world's coolest and weirdest grocery store. Its huge and part gourmet market and artisanal butcher/fish monger (six pound lobster, whole 15 pound monk fish, 20 types of home made sausage?, no problem), part ethnic market, part farmers market, and part theme park. It is worth the drive.
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You got me wanting to go try it now =)...will let you know..