To: TheVitaminPress
He sure does love to sue, ha?
2 posted on
10/02/2009 6:15:13 PM PDT by
sheikdetailfeather
(OBAMANOCARE: No Privacy, No Choice, No Humanity, No Quality, No Health, No Life)
To: TheVitaminPress
Is this a JOKE? Are is the Joker for real?
To: TheVitaminPress
Sort of like our 12th. man of the Seahawks being sued by (forgot) .... anyway, we won.
4 posted on
10/02/2009 6:16:16 PM PDT by
SkyDancer
('Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not..' ~ Thomas Jefferson)
To: TheVitaminPress
5 posted on
10/02/2009 6:16:20 PM PDT by
dforest
(Who is the real Jim Thompson? I am.)
To: TheVitaminPress
I realize this is supposed to be funny. But the “yes we can,” or “si se puede,” was ripped off by the Obama campaign from Latin American futbol (soccer) fans, who have been chanting it for decades.
6 posted on
10/02/2009 6:16:36 PM PDT by
La Lydia
To: TheVitaminPress
And Buster Hymen counter-sued
8 posted on
10/02/2009 6:23:27 PM PDT by
Ouderkirk
(Democrats: the party of Slavery, Segregation, Sodomy and Sedition)
To: TheVitaminPress
Brazil a ‘tiny island nation’??????
Come on!!! . . . I know it is supposed to be satire, but please study your geography before making statements like that.
Brazil is anything but tiny and anything but an island (unless you consider the South American continent to be an island)
To: TheVitaminPress
Looks like Bob the builder's wealth has been redistributed.
15 posted on
10/02/2009 6:57:37 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Seniors, the new shovel ready project under socialized medicine.)
To: John Semmens
20 posted on
10/02/2009 8:07:03 PM PDT by
Tainan
(Cogito, ergo conservatus)
To: TheVitaminPress
I think the California/Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim might have something to say about that... "Yes We Can" was their motto in 1979:
21 posted on
10/02/2009 8:13:50 PM PDT by
So Cal Rocket
(I am John Galt...)
To: TheVitaminPress
Barry stole it from the Mexican illegal alien chant “Si Se Puede”.
23 posted on
10/02/2009 8:23:15 PM PDT by
BunnySlippers
(I LOVE BULL MARKETS . . .)
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