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Re: Is Newt toast? - samintx - 02-17-2012 Gutenberg wrote: Hamburgers? and fries? Re: Is Newt toast? - samintx - 02-17-2012 cbelt3 wrote: Well he better have a comfortable chair to wait in because that ain't going to happen...EVER. Re: Is Newt toast? - $tevie - 02-17-2012 samintx wrote: Well he better have a comfortable chair to wait in because that ain't going to happen...EVER. I agree. Nobody is going to want Newt's baggage on their train. Re: Is Newt toast? - samintx - 02-17-2012 Grace62 wrote: Has his wife hidden that diamond necklace? out of his reach? Bet he's sorry he spent the money...then I have no idea what his net worth is. Re: Is Newt toast? - samintx - 02-17-2012 Why do they right and left keep calling Cinton Mr. President? Gutenberg wrote: Re: Is Newt toast? - Lux Interior - 02-17-2012 samintx wrote: Because they don't want a funk bomb a-dropped on them? Re: Is Newt toast? - Dennis S - 02-18-2012 samintx wrote: Why do they right and left keep calling Cinton Mr. President? The same reason they call Carter, Bush I and Bush II "Mr. President." Re: Is Newt toast? - Grace62 - 02-18-2012 It's not just incorrect but also disrespectful to the current president to call anyone but him "Mr. President." It's "Mr. so and so" for those other guys. As we've mentioned, the media makes this mistake all the time, but that doesn't make it correct. We remember that they were once president, for better or worse. Don't need the reminder. Re: Is Newt toast? - NewtonMP2100 - 02-18-2012 .....talking about me behind my back....??? ![]() |