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I thought this. But then again so does everybody. Think the makeup deserves an oscar though. Great jowls.
It felt a little off, seeing as she's still alive though. Doesn't give her much dignity.
C*** doesn't deserve any consideration.
I thought this. But then again so does everybody. Think the makeup deserves an oscar though. Great jowls.
It felt a little off, seeing as she's still alive though. Doesn't give her much dignity.
Not a huge fan of Streep, but that's a bit harsh, non?
**** doesn't deserve any consideration.
i think he refers to thatcher... by the way not a big fan myself either...
I think he knows that.
I did.
I was trying to get you to admit that your dislike of Thatcher stems from Argentina's failed effort to take the Falkland Islands. Let's pretend we went through the motions and call it a day, fan of Juan Manuel Fangio.
i'm a fan of Thatcher and Fangio btw.
the course insults about Thatcher is upsetting and is not civil. = giffords
Don't know what a giffords is, is it a Merkin thing?
Politics: The DNC's chairwoman, a champion of Occupy Wall Street, once again associates the tragedy in Tucson with an end to civil discourse caused by the grass-roots Tea Party movement. Has she no shame?
There she goes again. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla, head of the Democratic National Committee and the "Debbie Downer" of American politics, has repeated the canard that somehow the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., a year ago at a Tucson event is somehow linked to hatred spawned by the Tea Party.