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Old 05-05-2008
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And the fact that he might be an idiot, and she might be the greatest mind since Einstein, has absolutely nothing to do with the divorce, unless he filed for divorce because she makes him feel like an idiot...
Which could very well be the case. He's got a demeanor that can only be understood by meeting him in person.
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Which could very well be the case. He's got a demeanor that can only be understood by meeting him in person.
His wife is pretty fine.

If he's that fuckin' stupid, he must be slingin' some wood to get a chick like that...
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His wife is pretty fine.

If he's that fuckin' stupid, he must be slingin' some wood to get a chick like that...
There's a 7-year age difference and they spent ten-years with her living in NV and him in DC while he was serving in congress. One of the slander issues was him following a woman he had been drinking with out of a drinking establishment and assaulting her in the parking lot. That was after his return to NV to seek the NV governorship. He served in DC and now seems to believe he's god-like. Elected and appointed federal service in DC does have a record of changing people. Or bringing out who they actually are.
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His wife is pretty fine.

If he's that fuckin' stupid, he must be slingin' some wood to get a chick like that...
Come on Steve, you know its cash that does the talking.
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Personally, I was supporting Henderson Mayor Gibson for Governor of Nevada. Nevada Dems were stupid not to have nominated him. After Gibbon's scandals, Mayor Gibson would have mopped up the floor with him. The only thing that kept Gibbons in the race was that people disliked Titus more. Jim Gibbons stunk. Titus was worse. The other two Republican candidates that ran in the primaries were ok. (I could have actually voted for one of them) When the race came down to Gibbons and Titus I felt like a had a choice of the wastebasket and the toilet. I'm seriously hoping that Gibbons doesn't seek reelection.

On a side note, I understand that Dina Titus is going to run for Congress against John Porter. I thought that there was no way that Porter could have convinced me to vote for him, however, having Dina Titus as an alternative might be an argument that I hadn't thought of.
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Personally, I was supporting Henderson Mayor Gibson for Governor of Nevada. Nevada Dems were stupid not to have nominated him. After Gibbon's scandals, Mayor Gibson would have mopped up the floor with him. The only thing that kept Gibbons in the race was that people disliked Titus more. Jim Gibbons stunk. Titus was worse. The other two Republican candidates that ran in the primaries were ok. (I could have actually voted for one of them) When the race came down to Gibbons and Titus I felt like a had a choice of the wastebasket and the toilet. I'm seriously hoping that Gibbons doesn't seek reelection.

On a side note, I understand that Dina Titus is going to run for Congress against John Porter. I thought that there was no way that Porter could have convinced me to vote for him, however, having Dina Titus as an alternative might be an argument that I hadn't thought of.
What's wrong with Titus? I know in the past she's made scandalous remarks about people not from Clark County. She's not one of those pussy whipped Dems like Reid. I have to admit I'm getting tired of her running for every political position that seems to open up.
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Jesus, if we could only have convinced the Clintons to do this....
Good Lord, think of the misery they could have inflicted on other people if they had divorced each other and goten together with other folks.
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Personally, I was supporting Henderson Mayor Gibson for Governor of Nevada. Nevada Dems were stupid not to have nominated him. After Gibbon's scandals, Mayor Gibson would have mopped up the floor with him. The only thing that kept Gibbons in the race was that people disliked Titus more. Jim Gibbons stunk. Titus was worse. The other two Republican candidates that ran in the primaries were ok. (I could have actually voted for one of them) When the race came down to Gibbons and Titus I felt like a had a choice of the wastebasket and the toilet. I'm seriously hoping that Gibbons doesn't seek reelection.

On a side note, I understand that Dina Titus is going to run for Congress against John Porter. I thought that there was no way that Porter could have convinced me to vote for him, however, having Dina Titus as an alternative might be an argument that I hadn't thought of.
I haven't lived there in a few years but it sounds the power structure hasn't changed, the respective machines fielding their usual unsavory lackeys. Porter, one of extremist Zionist's strongest supporters, was a joke then and now.
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