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But say what you will against Herbert Hoover, he would never have screwed 6.5 Million redblooded Americans out of their $40 DTV converter rebate. yep Says:
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Tall, slender, blonde with dark roots, vivacious and with an aura of sexual promise that was enough to make any redblooded male turn to fantasies.
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Granted, your average redblooded spectator does not necessarily watch television sports commercials with the intent of seeing women presented as positive role models.
The Super Bowl: Madison Avenue Misogyny : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits 2010
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Everyday normal redblooded americans do the same exact thing with their children that kate and jon do.
Jon & Kate Divorce: They’ve Been Separated For Two Years, Ish 2009
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Spoken like a true 27-year-old redblooded social conservative who I assume has not been married and is blissfully ignorant of "the Coolidge effect" from Wikipedia:
Are you one of the 40 million Americans who live in a sexless marriage? Ann Althouse 2008
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Any redblooded American editor hates censorship, even for "inappropriate" comments, because that still leaves someone deciding what is and what isn't, appropriate.
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Every redblooded American wants to keep every dime he can, but in your case, saving taxes is going to cost you some ready cash that you're likely to need.
Saving And Spending 2008
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Senator Kyl describes it as a "redblooded American technique for offering folks a prize to develop this and I think it will enhance the time by which this will be available" and calls Obama "Dr. No" on energy.
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A government, a Congress, a Judiciary or a local government that simply can not be bothered with the manual labor of counting your vote and every American's vote with openness, honesty, transparency and care, most surely can not be trusted to treat redblooded Americans with openness, honesty, transparency and care.
The "All or Nothing Approach:" Should It Apply To Democracy? 2007
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I saw her this morning on TV and if I hadn†™ t of listened to it like a real, redmeat, redblooded, conservative dipshit my myelf, I would swear she is just making up some of this crap as she goes along.
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