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ZigZagMarquis.... going after someone's kid just because you dislike their parent, that's cold.

What did she ever do to you?




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Nothing. I just think she's unattractive and her wedding wasn't news-worthy.

It has about as much to do with anything as defending Bill Clinton's crimes with that of others.

:P


Then you must be happy being the sort of person who just arbitrarily calls a young woman "horse face".

It's not her that's ugly, it's your personality.
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Bill isn't that bad looking, it's Hillary that looks like a donkey. :P



My donkey would like an apology. :)

Chelsea making campaign appearances during her moms campaign

That's a fairly political thing for an adult to do.
She is part of the family political machine.

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PHILADELPHIA -- Chelsea Clinton stopped traffic Friday night as
she wandered the streets of Philadelphia on a gay bar crawl, winning
rave reviews for both her politics
and her appearance.



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Led around the neighborhood by Gov. Ed Rendell...



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She reached into car windows to shake hands...



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While she acknowledged she often is asked who her mother will choose as a running mate...

"We have to get her there so we can make that choice," Chelsea said.



Who she marries is of no importance to me.
It has no more news value than anyone in Hollywood.

If she is in the news again, supporting the family legacy of selling out their country and ignoring terrorism - those are problems.

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It seems that your family values party thinks the kids are fair game, in contrast with your very platforms. No abortion, no children's HC, and make the kids feel small; what a great party.



Dude.

I don't know whether to laugh at that or tell you to give it a fucking rest.

I gues I'll just laugh.

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D


Later. Skies.


Ah, just go for #3: Go back to beating up little girls and hammering Libertarian BS, then vote Republican and tout family values. You know, all that conservative hypocritical stuff as usual.




Okay!

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If she is in the news again, supporting the family legacy of selling out their country and ignoring terrorism - those are problems.



The most active economy and most / longest growth is selling out the US? You must love GWB and Reagan if you think CLinton sold out the US. Terrorism isn't beatable, selling us out to the tune of 800B and mounting and leaving the mess for your successor is selling us out.

Not getting involved in every protracted proxy war isn't selling us out.

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Politicians are ALL fair game, not their kids. It seems that your family values party thinks the kids are fair game, in contrast with your very platforms. No abortion, no children's HC, and make the kids feel small; what a great party.

Good that you retracted, not that I care, but for your sake.

Cheers back. ;)



So you hold the rulebook on what is fair game and what is not? I don't think anybody does, and I don't think anybody or anything is beyond poking fun at. Those that think they are above humor probably need it the most.

Besides, she is an adult, a married adult at that - not a kid. So if being a kid was the sacred rule you think was violated - you'll need to find another rule to invoke.
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Politicians are ALL fair game, not their kids. It seems that your family values party thinks the kids are fair game, in contrast with your very platforms. No abortion, no children's HC, and make the kids feel small; what a great party.

Good that you retracted, not that I care, but for your sake.

Cheers back. ;)



So you hold the rulebook on what is fair game and what is not? I don't think anybody does, and I don't think anybody or anything is beyond poking fun at. Those that think they are above humor probably need it the most.

Besides, she is an adult, a married adult at that - not a kid. So if being a kid was the sacred rule you think was violated - you'll need to find another rule to invoke.


IMO it is totally low class to attack someone simply on the basis of who her parents are.
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>So you hold the rulebook on what is fair game and what is not?

There's no rulebook; open any copy of People magazine (or watch Jerry Springer) and you'll see people who are attacked and questioned based purely on who their parents are. Fortunately, most people's morality is a little better than that.

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