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- noun nonstandard An erroneously made-up
Roman numeral representing nine hundred and ninety-nine (999 ); CMXCIX. - initialism
direct inward dialing - initialism psychiatry Dissociative Identity Disorder
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Clinton already won Fla. even tho she did not campaign there and Obama broke the rules and DID run t.v. ads there.
Rasmussen: Hillary Ahead In Hypothetical New Florida Primary, Tied With Obama In Michigan 2009
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I mean, Palin DID work as a lobbyist for years, as well as editing the Harvard Law Journal and becoming a respected lecturer before gaining an impressive record in office.
Sarah Palin on 'Oprah': Five best-case (or maybe worst-case?) scenarios | EW.com 2009
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McCain DID stop people from speaking out about the rush to war in Iraq, ... twice.
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Now, I am 100% sure that Palin DID NOT read the healthcare bill but heard its summary from her friend, Glenn Beck.
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The fact of the matter is Mr. McCain DID say he would not care if the military was in Iraq for 100 years or more.
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Sen. McCain DID make those statements about the WAR and since the Republican GOP did NOT want to play FAIR in NC when they ran those "nasty" ads against Sen. Obama and his NC supporters just this week, then ALL bets are off!
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Maybe it's time for you peaceniks to consider what the American casualties would have been if we had waited until Saddam Hussein DID get WMD's.
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After three months the pain DID NOT go away, in fact it was not only there full force but also got worse.
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While McCain DID sponsor a bill, with a huge loophole, to stop the military from torturing detainees; he then voted against a similar bill preventing the CIA from doing the same.
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Well, McCain DID NOT call this man his spiritual mentor, he ceirtainly didn't write a book inspired in his teachings and DID NOT attend his church for 20 YEARS!
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