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Funkyterrance wrote:I don't believe in beating a man while he's down.
Funkyterrance wrote:I don't believe in beating a man while he's down.
thegreekdog wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:I don't believe in beating a man while he's down.
It is interesting that we have not heard much from this Iliad person except to "beat PS while he's down."
DoomYoshi wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:I don't believe in beating a man while he's down.
It is interesting that we have not heard much from this Iliad person except to "beat PS while he's down."
He's been around for years... what are you talking about?
Funkyterrance wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:I don't believe in beating a man while he's down.
It is interesting that we have not heard much from this Iliad person except to "beat PS while he's down."
He's been around for years... what are you talking about?
I think he was referring to his participation during the recent talks on elections/politics.
DoomYoshi wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:I don't believe in beating a man while he's down.
It is interesting that we have not heard much from this Iliad person except to "beat PS while he's down."
He's been around for years... what are you talking about?
I think he was referring to his participation during the recent talks on elections/politics.
He didn't participate in the inane ones. All the relevant ones he posted in.
nietzsche wrote:Last night, when it was still close, Scotty had a great spirit in LC. His last words around 10 ET were "Well, I'm going to bed, BOOM!, Inception Incetion Dark Knight, Romney wake me up with good news tomorrow!"
That might seem like a made up sentence but he did said that.
WASHINGTON -- Republicans will maintain majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, CNN projected Tuesday night as votes were still being tallied for a number of races.
While the GOP keeps control, a number of moderates on both sides lost, which is likely to make the House even more polarized.
For example, Rep. Larry Kissell, a moderate North Carolina Democrat, lost his bid for reelection, as did Reps. Charlie Bass, R-New Hampshire, and "Bob" Dold Jr., R-Illinois.
Some of the tea party-backed GOP freshmen who had helped their party secure control two years ago were given the heave-ho Tuesday by voters. They include Reps. Joe Walsh and Bobby Shilling of Illinois, Anne Marie Buerkle and Nan Hayworth of New York and Francisco Canseco of Texas.
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