Jesus. Aitch. Keereist. If I lived in California, I’d be thinking about relocating to Cuba right about now.
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Jesus. Aitch. Keereist. If I lived in California, I’d be thinking about relocating to Cuba right about now.
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I wouldn’t worry about it too much. Fiorina and Whitman ran so far to the right during the primary, they’d have trouble getting elected in Arizona.
God, after looking at the pic of Fiorina, I wonder why the pot is calling the kettle black. Boxer got in a good zinger in return.
Tempest in a teapot, though. Yawn.
Speaking of relocating, where the hell is Blackhawk, CO? Did you see this?
http://bicyclecolo.org/articles/black-hawk-bike-ban-pg1118.htm
That the NYT considers this news makes me want to relocate to Cuba.
Nero played the fiddle, someone no doubt rearranged the deck chairs on the Titanic, and California wanna-be senators talk about hair.
It’s gonna be a long midterms, boys and girls. And this is only the opening act. Ay, Chihuahua. And what is it with the media and hair? Remember John Edwards?
K, that Black Hawk story is a killer, no? Some evil two-wheeled lawyer needs to cycle through the sonofabitch, get ticketed and then get a legal hammerlock on these shitheels.
I agree with Chris!
Also, I thought the link was going to be about Sarah Palin’s new figure-conscious attire and the “did-she-or-didn’t-she” tempest in a teapot (have breast augmentation).
So who the fuck would want to ride there to begin with? Its an evil hellhole of gambling perdition in a cul-de-sac, which according to the link below, is run by this guy:
“…Mayor David Spellman, incidentally, seems like a real character. In 2006, he was convicted of felony assault after he pistol whipped his wife — beating her several times in the head with a .38 and then shooting three times in a drunken rage — during a domestic dispute, though the felony assault conviction was dropped after Spellman completed the terms of his sentencing and probation. In 2008, the Colorado Bureau of Investigations determined that Spellman personally received more than $1 million in state historical funds that were meant to preserve and restore the historical character of Black Hawk (the town council approved the purchase of land from Spellman using the state funds); the former town manager was forced to resign. In 2009, Spellman purchased the local newspaper that was critical of him and fired the editor. Mayor Spellman consistently has topped the “Most Corrupt Public Officials list in Colorado. He and the town he represent seem like real gold mines…”
Sound more like shit mines to me.
http://www.cyclelicio.us/2010/bikes-banned-in-colorado-town-roads/#more-4569