10 reasons liberals will go extinct

Rate This Idea » By fedstout In Politics | February 12, '09

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I would say this is a joke but sometimes I really wonder…

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  • Reply | Posted February 12, '09, 8:19 pm by Todd

    Laugh out loud funny!
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    Bravo, well done.  By number nine I was rolling in laughter.  The real humor was how you rolled in each item into the next to one great punch line conclusion.  Really, can I publish this in my next blog and give you credit?  I will have to do some minor edtiing but essentially this will be 99% identical to your document.  Please?  Can I, Can I?

  • ⌊ Reply | Posted February 13, '09, 12:14 am by fedstout

    Thank you
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    Use it for whatever you want, and please feel free to edit my public educated grammer and spelling.

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