Everyone's INVITED! HILLARY FEST! Free Food, Fun, Entertainment!

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  1. Hello

    Thank you for the fun!
    Regards, Bertha Barefoot
     
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  2. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member

    Ohh I can't wait. :neutral:
     
  3. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    Winner of the Hillary Clinton Look-A-Like contest for ages 5-12 will be announced! ALL CHILDREN ARE ENCOURAGED TO DRESS UP LIKE HILLARY CLINTON AND WIN PRIZES!!!





    What a shame my girls are too young, AND I prefer for them to look cute & feminine.... :lol:
     
  4. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member

    DOH!!! LOL Girl!! LOL LMAO!!
     
  5. jumpin4joync

    jumpin4joync Well-Known Member

    Your orginality is fantastic. I love the Hillary Clinton look alike contest. I wish y'all much success at your event. I hope y'all have a huge crowd and the weather sounds like it will be on your side.
     
  6. kookookacho

    kookookacho Well-Known Member

    Bill Clinton is suppose to be in Dunn right now. I got a call yesterday requesting my RSVP. I was too busy and declined.
     
  7. turtlepits

    turtlepits Well-Known Member

    LOVE IT!!!!
     
  8. kookookacho

    kookookacho Well-Known Member

    I didn't ask because it was an automated caller. :lol:

    All I know is the recording said Former President Bill will be at the something something museum on such and such street in Dunn, NC from 12 until ?? tomorrow, April 30th. Press 1 to RSVP your spot to meet Former....then I hung up b/c I had to swipe my card for groceries. :mrgreen:

    Sorry that's all the info I got.
     
  9. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member


    :lol::lol:

    Hmm I bet there is a trend with those three. LOL Hillary...Hilda...and the woman man. Or man woman. Does it really matter? lol
    :mrgreen:
     
  10. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member

    Granola....Corn goodness.
     
  11. Daredevil

    Daredevil Well-Known Member

    Wow, I can think of SOOO many things that I would rather do that go to HillaryFest. Like watching my grass grow, watching paint dry, etc. BTW is this like lilithfair?

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  12. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    Well I wish I could make it, saw Bill when he first ran in Clinton County, Ohio! It was a thrill! I am sure you children would love to be able to tell their kids they met the first woman POTUS, regardless of your politics.
     
  13. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member



    Doesn't this count as Advertising? SHouldn't this be in the political thread? Where is the consistancy?
     
  14. CausesChaos

    CausesChaos Guest

    No such thing as cosistancy on here.So I've learned the hard way.Let them post as they wish
     
  15. nevilock

    nevilock Well-Known Member

    not really. social events generally (following precedent anyway) get to advertise as much as they want. its if you're advertising's a product or service that people get whiny.


    @causeschaos: theres lots of consistency here as far as inter-poster reaction. if you consistently act like an idiot, we consistently treat you like one.


    @hillaryfest: enjoy your Hillary fest.
     
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  16. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest


    LOL! So true! :lol: :lol: :lol:
     
  17. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member

    McCain Tops List Of Thankworthy


    By Wayne Woodlief, Boston Herald
    November 22, 2007

    Today's the day again to thank all the pols and pundits who've made me think anew or laugh or sometimes shout. Some have been outrageous, some have been straight arrows, but none that I'm grateful for has been dull.

    I'm most thankful for Sen. John McCain, the one candidate for president who stands up for what he believes and says it plain, regardless of the political cost.

    He's ardently backed the troop surge in Iraq (losing some independent support along the way) even as he rebuked President Bush for not sending in more troops when the war first began, as McCain had advocated.

    He stuck by the doomed immigration bill he co-authored with Sen. Edward Kennedy, though it cost him deeply among the conservative and important Republican Iowa caucus electorate. Yet that compromise bill was the closest we've come - or may come - to a solution that would both secure our national borders and open a path toward citizenship for illegal immigrants. For all the screaming and degradation of McCain by the hard-righters, why haven't they found an answer?

    The Arizonan has bucked the president on torture and on those so-called "signing statements" by which Bush asserts he can disobey whatever parts of bills passed by Congress that he chooses, without vetoing them.

    He has heart and fortitude. McCain was given up for dead a few months ago when his presidential campaign had overspent and was in disarray. Yet he is rising again as he focuses on the New Hampshire primary, where an upset of Mitt Romney would catapult McCain forward. Already, he has passed Fred Thompson, is edging by Rudy Giuliani for second place and has Romney in his sights in the Granite State.

    In the latest Fox News poll, voters nationally also rate McCain as the Republicans' best hope against Hillary Clinton. In trial heats, Clinton beats Giuliani by 4 percentage points, Thompson by 9 and Romney by 13. But she and McCain are in a virtual tie, with the former first lady at 46 percent and McCain at 45 percent.

    So keep telling it straight, brother McCain. You could win this thing yet. And even if you lose, you'll feel better about yourself.
     
    Last edited: May 1, 2008
  18. kookookacho

    kookookacho Well-Known Member

    I had to put my glasses on to read that.
     
  19. KellBell

    KellBell Well-Known Member

    Grandma, what big Font you have......
     
  20. turtlepits

    turtlepits Well-Known Member

    BIG LETTERS!!! Hurt my eyes almost as much as the box I seen earlier....lol
     

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