Posted on 02/03/2012 8:35:48 AM PST by Impala64ssa
It's no joke - Roseanne Barr has submitted her plan to go from the nut farm to the White House as the Green Party's presidential nominee. The TV star said in a statement that she's a long-time supporter of the party and looks forward to working with those who share her values. As for her platform, Miss Barr said she will push for the legalisation of marijuana. She said the two major parties aren't doing enough to properly serve the American people. 'The Democrats and Republicans have proven that they are servants - bought and paid for by the 1 per cent - who are not doing what's in the best interest of the American people,' Barr said.
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GO ROSANNE! TAKE AS MANY VOTES AS YOU CAN!
Am I the only one who questions my stance against abortions when confronted by the sub-human scum like this on the left?
While I still am against abortions I am leaning towards retro-active abortions when people like her and her fellow leftists prove to be such a detriment to society. The more we tolerate them the more the reproduce and degrade the gene pool.
At this point we need some industrial strength chlorine for the gene pool.
Now there's a laugh.
Vote for her for what? Is it time for the livestock show already?
At least Roseanne had a successful career so far.
But theirs is a lot fatter, louder, more obnoxious and obviously far less intelligent.
So she should fit in well with them!!!
I’m with you....on that one. She can do America big service by doing just that. She isn’t even funny.
FURB!
Of course. No offense to Ron Paul. She just plays the same, shall we say, “role” as Ron.
Poor woman cant run her own life very well. Maybe thats why she wants to run - have a shot at running everyone elses lives
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Pretty much covers all liberals.
And Rick Santorum.
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