This is the most important election of our lifetime. Don't let the polls influence you. It's very important to get out and vote this Tuesday. And incase you haven't decided who to vote for yet, check out this cute video.
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This is pretty funny, but there are a couple things I object to: The "narrators" in an upscale house as messengers, and the time when the song "politely" keeps from rhyming with that vile four-letter word sometimes used for women, in a passage about Sarah Palin.
I am not a McCain or Palin fan at all, but EVERYBODY should be treated with dignity, no matter how vile some of their actions have been.
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This is pretty funny, but there are a couple things I object to: The "narrators" in an upscale house as messengers, and the time when the song "politely" keeps from rhyming with that vile four-letter word sometimes used for women, in a passage about Sarah Palin.
I am not a McCain or Palin fan at all, but EVERYBODY should be treated with dignity, no matter how vile some of their actions have been.
Meanness isn't funny.
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