Que funny(my attempt at being bilingual)I like argula! Live in a small town,have weapons,go to church and connected to the military. I have nothing in common with elitist type people. My vote will go with Mcain.
The t-shirts will probably be manufactured in a third world country by an illiterate worker who gets less than fifty cents per 12 hour day. Way to go NAFTA.
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July 18, 2008 9:47 p.m. Report abuse
What my comments have to do with this particular discussion is to show you that the American dream is not "elitist". It's interesting that I never heard the same or similar comments describe John Edwards who came from a menial background to become a successful attorney.
...And "elitist" is rather a subjective comment anyway.
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what does that have to do with the discussion? I think Hillary would have been a much better president than Barack, especially with his resume as thin as it is...he's not ready for primetime, but he's got the elites fawning all over him, as if he's already won the election. He may very well win, but he'll only be in office for a single term, thankfully...
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