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write in your favorite revolutionary war era person like nathan hale or ben franklin i think it may send a message if enough do it Jefferson, Franklin & Thomas Paine |
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Time for another Tea Party!
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I might as well be the bartender and designated driver, alcohol don't mix with my diabetic medicine and I can open a beer and pour whiskey in a glass. However the current list of candidates on both sides makes one want to partake of strong drink. Order up champagne, caesar salad, shrimp cocktail, surf and turf, and cherries jubilee! |
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write in your favorite revolutionary war era person like nathan hale or ben franklin i think it may send a message if enough do it Jefferson, Franklin & Thomas Paine 'I have not yet begun to fight.' - John Paul Jones |
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write in your favorite revolutionary war era person like nathan hale or ben franklin i think it may send a message if enough do it Jefferson, Franklin & Thomas Paine jefferson has had 2 terms already but they were before the term limit went into effect |
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'The One on the Right is On the Left'
- Johnny Cash Hope you like it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDSN1F72QU4 |
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my only regret is that i have but one life to give
I love that quote.... as far as other favorites, franlin was probably the smartest man ever to have lived. and the young tike that learned much from his writings to go on and try to immulate him tommy paine (a legal immigrant) is probably my second fav. of course there is no time like the present, so beside young george Id have to say that my favorite for now would be this medic cat i know tht will someday rule the world much like alexanderhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahaha |
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'The One on the Right is On the Left' - Johnny Cash Hope you like it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDSN1F72QU4 yes a very good song i have it in my collection |
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Edited by
leahmarie
on
Wed 03/12/08 05:59 AM
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I go along with Ben Franklin. He was a very wise man. Did you know that he never took a patent out on his Franklin Stove? His reasoning was that if he took a patent out on it, then it wouldn't be available to the common ordinary everyday man. In fact, it is my understanding that if he did take patents out on any of his many inventions, they were few and far between. Additionally, Ben Franklin represents the epitomy of "The American Dream," so he is a good choice. |
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" I want to be the first president named Dennis"
....armydoc4u great quote |
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Did everybody make a decision already?
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