Should this man be invited as m,ember?
Should this man be invited as m,ember?
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He might be in need of some support. Buts as we know, he wasn't the first one in the WH skirting around.
He might be in need of some support. Buts as we know, he wasn't the first one in the WH skirting around.
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Re: Should this man be invited as m,ember?
Not in the slightest bit relevant. A painting doesn't have to be done from real life, and the reactions from most who saw it seem to indicate it was an attack on Clinton. Who deserves some attacks, but that's not relevant either.
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Re: Should this man be invited as m,ember?
Bill Clinton in a blue dress almost looks better than Hillary Clinton in her endless pantsuits.
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Re: Should this man be invited as m,ember?
You can see who wears the pants in that family.
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Re: Should this man be invited as m,ember?
Should this man be invited? Lots of screen names here; how do we know he's not already a member?
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Re: Should this man be invited as m,ember?
Just keep and eye on him around the interns....
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Re: Should this man be invited as m,ember?
It is a nice dress. Interestingly, it seems to flatter both of them.
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Social norms aren't changed by Congress or Parliament; they're changed by a sufficient number of people ignoring the existing ones and publicly practicing new ones.
Social norms aren't changed by Congress or Parliament; they're changed by a sufficient number of people ignoring the existing ones and publicly practicing new ones.