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08.18.2008 06:28
Oh, Sweet Cynthia, Silence Thy Siren Song
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Archive
John Edwards and Karl Rove have signed up to debate in September. What should be the principle topic?
Gay S&M dungeons in the greater D.C. area (advantage: Rove)
The 2003 Iraq War Resolution in retrospect (advantage: None)
Haircuts: How much is too much to pay? (advantage: Edwards)
House judiciary committee: To appear or not to appear (advantage: Edwards)
Whitey-ness (advantage: Rove. Points for hapless rapping)
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