I've got to admit that this news surprised me. While I was leaning slightly towards Obama, now I'm wondering if he's actually the best leader for our country.
Hillary raises a good point:
quote:At a campaign stop in Cedar Rapids, Sen. Clinton said that the alleged bed-wetting incident "should not disqualify" Sen. Obama from the White House but should make Democrats "think long and hard" about voting for him in next month's caucuses.
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You know, if he'd ended the story before trying to make it funny, I might have believed it longer.
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They really should make it clearer that this is not real news. Then again, Yahoo News is pretty much a joke anyway.
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quote: Elsewhere, the state of New Jersey banned capital punishment, arguing that living in New Jersey was bad enough.
This has got to be a joke. And it's pretty funny.
Well New Jersey DID in fact ban capital punishment across the state recently, the reasoning is obviously facetious.
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quote:Well New Jersey DID in fact ban capital punishment across the state recently, the reasoning is obviously facetious.
Comma Splice!
Did anyone ever think of re-marking an English paper, pointing out that most of the teacher's comments were, in fact, frags?
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