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"All this fuss over a damn flag."Dressing up small dogs against thier will is cruel and mega gay....and arrogant.
Dressing up small dogs against thier will is cruel and mega gay....and arrogant.
"All this fuss over a damn flag."Dressing up small dogs against thier will is cruel and mega gay....and arrogant.
"All this fuss over a damn flag."Dressing up small dogs against thier will is cruel and mega gay....and arrogant.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJgWMI0hch8]Michelle Obama's "All this for a damn flag" shown at three different speeds - YouTube[/ame]
"All this fuss over a damn flag."Dressing up small dogs against thier will is cruel and mega gay....and arrogant.
Bullshit.
Looks to me like she is saying, "Freedombecki is a fag." Bad Lip Reading
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js3BYcHmBhE]"Rick Santorum"[/ame]
"All this fuss over a damn flag."
Bullshit.
Looks to me like she is saying, "Freedombecki is a fag." Bad Lip Reading
Idiot
Idiot
Only an idiot thinks she said, "All this fuss over a damn flag."
The Most Arrogant Man In The World
The Most Arrogant Man In The World
August 14, 2011
"He has secured millions of dollars in Congressional earmarks for road work and public works projects that promise improved traffic and other benefits to the many commercial properties he owns here north of San Diego. In one case, more than $800,000 in earmarks he arranged will help widen a busy thoroughfare in front of a medical plaza he bought for $16.6 million."
Conflict-Of-Interest = Bu$ine$$-A$-U$ual
The Most Arrogant Man In The World
"One of the wealthiest members of Congress, Issa did not cooperate with the reporter writing the story. The paper said Issa did not respond to repeated requests to discuss his business and political interests.
The story questioned his ties to satellite radio company Sirius and the former investment house Merrill Lynch, and his participation in federal policymaking affecting those companies. Other members of Congress, the Times noted, place much of their wealth in blind trusts to avoid conflicts. Not so with Issa, an active businessman.
More locally, the newspaper claimed that “more than two dozen of Mr. Issa’s properties are within five miles of projects he has personally earmarked for road work, sanitation and other improvements."