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winigwl

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  1. its funny, but i think it should read jonny buckland> jonny briggins<jonny greenwood:P
  2. ^not even parachutes? i thought you like that one. i think around 80
  3. i'm sure as song we'll be leaked. In today's time with all of the internet sources, i would be surprised if they didn't
  4. heard clocks on the grammys cd
  5. now who the hell voted unintended
  6. no hate this and i'll love you must go filip and sunburn to move on
  7. you see what tiger did today? he's just 10 times better than everyone
  8. he better not screw the democrats like he did in 2000
  9. Ralph Nader enters presidential race WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Ralph Nader is entering the presidential race as an independent, he announced Sunday, saying it is time for a "Jeffersonian revolution." Ralph Nader is running for president as an independent. "In the last few years, big money and the closing down of Washington against citizen groups prevent us from trying to improve our country. And I want everybody to have the right and opportunity to improve their country," he told reporters after an appearance announcing his candidacy on NBC's "Meet the Press." Asked why he should be president, the longtime consumer advocate said, "Because I got things done." He cited a 40-year record, which he said includes saving "millions of lives," bringing about stricter protection for food and water and fighting corporate control over Washington. This marks his fourth straight White House bid -- fifth if his 1992 write-in campaign is included. Nader said Thomas Jefferson believed that "when you lose your government, you've got to go into the electoral arena." "A Jeffersonian revolution is needed in this country," he said. Nader told NBC that great changes in U.S. history have come "through little parties that never won any national election." "Dissent is the mother of ascent," he said. "And in that context I've decided to run for president." Nader, who turns 74 this week, complained about the "paralysis of the government," which he said is under the control of corporate executives and lobbyists. Nader was criticized by some Democrats in 2000 for allegedly pulling away support from Democrat Al Gore and helping George Bush win the White House. Nader has long denied that portrayal of his candidacy. Long-shot GOP contender Mike Huckabee said Nader's entry would probably help his party. "I think it always would probably pull votes away from the Democrats and not the Republicans, so naturally, Republicans would welcome his entry into the race," Huckabee said Sunday on CNN. But Nader -- citing the Republican Party's economic policies, the Iraq war, and other issues -- told NBC, "If the Democrats can't landslide the Republicans this year, they ought to just wrap up, close down, emerge in a different form." Nader's entry into the race did not come as a surprise to political watchers. On Sunday, Sen. Barack Obama criticized him. "My sense is that Mr. Nader is somebody who, if you don't listen and adopt all of his policies, thinks you're not substantive," Obama told reporters when asked about Nader's possible candidacy. "He seems to have a pretty high opinion of his own work." Obama said Nader "is a singular figure in American politics and has done as much as just about anyone for consumers." "I don't mean to diminish that," he said. "There's a sense now that if someone's not hewing to the Ralph Nader agenda, he says they're lacking in some way." Responding to those remarks during his "Meet the Press" interview, Nader encouraged people to look at his campaign Web site, votenader.org, which he said discusses issues important to Americans that Obama and Sen. John McCain "are not addressing." Nader called Obama "a person of substance" and "the first liberal evangelist in a long time" who "has run a good tactical campaign." But he accused Obama of censoring "his better instincts" on divisive issues. He also said political consultants "have really messed up Hillary Clinton's campaign." http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/02/24/nader.politics/index.html
  10. You don't want to know our way of living. It's not that good. People are lazy, rude, and immature. But i do wish Bush never existed either
  11. winigwl replied to fudge's topic in The Lounge
    o man do i love that movie!
  12. they are trash. radiohead is way better.
  13. Yo.

    winigwl replied to The's topic in New Members
    welcome. fortunately for you this username will be easier to remember
  14. Don't say you hate your brother!:o i got an older brother and 2 older sisters. They are annoying at times but i'm not making threads saying i hate them:rolleyes: i always wanted a younger sister so i could beat up her boyfriend:P
  15. thanks, i kinda like the title
  16. nah, radiohead is way better than floyd. They suck
  17. (nice dream)- radiohead
  18. winigwl replied to a post in a topic in The Lounge
    I can't relate to your situation, but don't be so pessimistic! You need a positive attitude. Do you know how many people are taking test yet?
  19. do we have to do it thursday?
  20. shiver:smug:
  21. winigwl replied to Cobalt's topic in New Members
    welcome my friend!:D

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