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Thanks for the link, it fills out the personalities of the two candidates better for me |
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![]() Yea, and Michael Vick may end up as President.
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Not sure why you responded in such a manner. I follow politics pretty closely, and rarely see this kind of look at what any of these politicians are like off camera McCain likes his gambling for show, and likes games of chance, little skill or reasoning involved. He's reckless, not one to have in a position to push the button on Russia Obama likes more of a thinking game, and is more measured in his approach Hey, I'm less serious in my "analysis" than the writer of the column is Michael Vick?There is supposed to be a good show about his exploits on Animal Planet tonight. I have no use for him, let's not put him in the same basket as McCain, Obama and, more importantly, ourselves |
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![]() I can't find that Michael Vick show in the listings.
Obama is on ESPN, on the High Stakes Poker show McCain is on ESPN2, playing Russian Roulette from Asia |
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![]() A lot of news blurbs about that NY Times McCain-Obama gambling article:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/greg-m..._b_111203.html I love this quote from Anthony Holden, the well-known British poker-player and writer, from a recent article in the London Telegraph: "We poker players don't call poker gambling. It is a game of skill. Craps is an absurd game of luck. You may have thrilling short term wins but only madmen play craps." |
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![]() Funny "fake" photo f McCain playing craps in a political ad we'll never see
http://img369.imageshack.us/img369/2...pulsivech9.gif YOUTUBE video of Mike Malloy show on McCAIN'S gambling: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvDum...eature=related Last edited by Mike : 08-17-2008 at 07:23 PM. |
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