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Gherkins d'Resistance's avatar

Japan is a dictatorship, now? Is this another thing Palin stated that now needs Wikipedia editing to reflect the new truth?

Or more likely, non-sequitard up there just feels the need to fill the empty hollow in his life with the sound of the click of keys. I'd bet the closest thing to friends this guy has are the animated belly fat ads in the corners of web pages.

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Spurning Beer's avatar

Cool. That makes four of us.

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fuflans's avatar

i don't know, in the age of the scotts (walker and rick), IL seems to be on the better side of history.

weird.

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PsycWench's avatar

Watch out for the surveillance cameras.

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jqheywood's avatar

It's a frothy trip....

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Dashboard Buddha's avatar

That would have awesome had it passed.

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Mahousu's avatar

Anton Cermak was the mayor of Chicago who was killed when Giuseppe Zangara tried to assassinate FDR.

I suppose if we just limited naming rights to assassinated politicians, it would cut down the competition a little.

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Spurning Beer's avatar

WELCOME TO NEW YORK Anthony Weiner Tunnel Entrance

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Monsieur_Grumpe's avatar

Politician’s names should be associated with what they are best known.

Mark Foley Montessori Center Vitter Women’s Health Center Larry Craig Memorial bathroom Bachmann Rubber Room Emporium and so on.

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PsycWench's avatar

If you can fake humility, you've got it made.

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PsycWench's avatar

Maybe the Blajo governor signs are to warn people to turn around now?

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Fartknocker's avatar

Well at least we in Texas have cool, rednecky sounding names. I like how our Legislature renamed the UT Engineering Research Center in North Austin about 15 years ago. The new name: J.J. Pickle Research Center.

It sounds like we do a lot of research for Vlasick pickles here in Austin.

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