It seems the German-speakers were uncharacteristically inefficient, as <a href="http:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/stories\/0512\/76072.html" target="_blank">apparently</a> Thurgau was left holding the baby.
The fact that <strike>even a patriot</strike> <b>someone with anti-American views</b> like Bachmann would do something like this is testament to how thoroughly the <strike>moral relativism of the post-national Left</strike> <b>Tea Party</b> has permeated our culture.
Dude&#039;s got a dent in his head. Maybe that explains everything.
Too many, and yet none at all.
It seems the German-speakers were uncharacteristically inefficient, as <a href="http:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/stories\/0512\/76072.html" target="_blank">apparently</a> Thurgau was left holding the baby.
The fact that <strike>even a patriot</strike> <b>someone with anti-American views</b> like Bachmann would do something like this is testament to how thoroughly the <strike>moral relativism of the post-national Left</strike> <b>Tea Party</b> has permeated our culture.
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The republican party pretty much peaked with Lincoln.
If moral relativism had really permeated our culture Bachmann would have become a citizen of Iran.
<i>&quot;....moral relativism of the post-national Left......&quot;</i>
There are too many words and concepts in that little phrase. My eyes glazed over because of all the nonsense.
They are words in English. That&#039;s about all I know.