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vegas baby
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OK i put this under the wrong area so this is my second post. Going to vegas next week and wondering if anyone has suggestions on what to or what not to see?
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vegas baby
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ok headed to vegas next week, anyone with suggestions on what to see and what not to see.
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WOW! It seems that what took OBAMA/OPRAH & their media friends 17 mths to do, our little darlings McCain/Palin did in 7 days. ![]() ![]() McCain Camp to Leave Convention With $200 Million, Aide Says By Jonathan D. Salant Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- John McCain's campaign expects to leave the Republican National Convention with $200 million in the bank and be able to match the Democrats' spending in the next two months, an aide said. McCain will depart from the St. Paul, Minnesota, convention with $84.1 million in federal funds and the Republican National Committee will have about $125 million, the campaign aide said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Fundraisers are working to bring in another $80 million to $100 million over the next two months, the aide said. With an increase in fundraising following McCain's choice of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate, Republicans say they are no longer in danger of being swamped by Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama's campaign cash. ``The money game is essentially off the table now,'' said Eddie Mahe, a former deputy chairman of the Republican National Committee. Obama, 47, has raised more than $400 million for his presidential campaign. Since clinching the nomination in June, he has raised about $80 million a month for his campaign and the Democratic National Committee. His fundraising goal, if met, may mean $100 million more to spend on the campaign than the Republicans. Clinton Fundraisers At the Democratic National Convention in Denver last month, Obama aides met with many of those who raised more than $200 million for New York Senator Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign and asked them to help. ``They went in and said, `Look, we can't do this without you. We need you,''' said former Democratic National Committee National Chairman Steve Grossman, a former Clinton fundraiser who is now working for Obama. Many of Obama's more than 2 million donors have given less than the maximum $2,300, and Obama's campaign sent e-mails appealing for more donations after Palin's convention speech Sept. 3. ``What you didn't hear from the Republicans at their convention is a single new idea about how to make the health- care system work, get our economy moving for the middle class, or improve education,'' Obama wrote. ``Just attacks -- on me, and on you.'' The campaign reported taking in $10 million after Palin's speech, the most it ever raised in one day. Palin Effect ``Sarah Palin's attacks have rallied our supporters in ways we never expected,'' Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said. McCain fundraisers say Palin, who supports gun owners' rights and opposes abortion rights, has caused formerly recalcitrant Republicans to open their checkbooks. ``She's energized the base,'' said former New York Senator Alfonse D'Amato, who has raised at least $250,000 for McCain, 72. ``Money will not be a problem.'' The day after her speech, Palin, 44, signed a fundraising e-mail. ``Your support is very important as we face the Obama Democrats and their vicious attacks,'' Palin wrote. In the last two days, the Republican National Committee has taken in $17 million, a campaign aide said. McCain reported raising $10 million just after the Aug. 29 announcement of Palin as his vice-presidential choice; the campaign took in more than $47 million in August, its biggest fundraising month. Obama has yet to disclose his August figures, due at the Federal Election Commission Sept. 20. McCain can no longer take in private donations except to pay certain legal and accounting costs, so all the money raised goes to the national party and some state parties. In addition, McCain can turn over any leftover money in his primary account to the Republican National Committee. ``There will be more than enough funds to do everything that needs to be done,'' Mahe said. ``They will not have to make a decision not to do something because of money.'' To contact the reporter on this story: Jonathan D. Salant in St. Paul, The very sad truth about the whole thing is just how many homeless and poor people do we have in our country that would benefit from 1.000 dollars of that money raised. Sad very sad.....but "we're here for the american people" |
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are you
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Single like the other 98% of the world
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Occupation Game - part 3
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Poster model
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Nice Topic
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size 10 and it sucks trying to find shoes, sometimes it looks like i am wearing ski's
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What do you know about love?
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Most people don't love themselves let alone achieve true love.
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pole
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I so agree, not sure why after saying hi men think u want to give them your phone number. Is it wrong to talk online for more then saying hi without thinking your going to get someones digits?
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Age
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only for driving, voting, and drinkin purposes
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A-Z Food Game - part 4
Edited by
dolphin14
on
Thu 07/10/08 08:40 PM
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kiwi and strawberries/cream
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Frustrated!
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Thats what i thought.
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Frustrated!
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Does the mutual match really work?
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Nighty night!!!
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Good day, good night, and have a great day tomorrow everyone..
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Would you
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thanks but no thanks
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I think you should
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he's desperate, he woke up alone today
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SINGLE or TAKEN? - part 6
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Still single
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An experiment...
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how about whip cream?
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Dirty Jobs
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i hate that guy, i LMAO wen he gets sprayed with sumthing hes got like an anal and poop fixation and he just bugs me Oh my god, he is sooo funny. Did u know he used to be an opera singer |
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Dirty Jobs
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Elephant crap cleaner NO that would be elephant poo cleaner |
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