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These things are all positives and nobody in your collection of GOP man meat seem to have them. sloan says:
Matthew Yglesias » 71 Percent of Americans, Including 52 Percent of Republicans Are Liberal Elitists 2010
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In the midst of my brain-body tomfoolery ripping at my soul, my good longtime friend claude e. sloan came to help me when Mama left to go back to her life.
In the Fullness of Time Emily W. Upham 2010
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Specifically, the antiquated bridges/highways and lack of spending. — steve sloan
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I would fire whoever chose to kill Drive. calab sloan this was one of the best shows i have seen in along time for the past two weeks me and my family have stoped every thing on monday nights to watch drive so i belive fox needs to at least finish the series you cant leave us hanging.
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MadMan wrote...sloan: If you don't believe them when they say they're all for personal responsibility, why do you believe them when they say they want Universal Health Care?
"Hillary just seems like Jerry Lee Lewis to me. And McCain just seems like a complete wackjob. And I guess Obama seems to have some sort of sense..." Ann Althouse 2008
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Kiss me sloan like you have never kissed someone before.
David Mamet writes about "this worldview with which I now found myself disenchanted: that everything is always wrong." Ann Althouse 2008
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Sloanasuarus, if you would prefer I call you "sloanasaurus" instead of "sloan," just let me know.
Okay, enough with the shoe shopping. Let's live-blog the big debate. Ann Althouse 2008
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Sands first move as editor was sacking one of their best columnists, Kevin Myers, and replacing him with the truly awful student sloan ranger, Anna Stothard.
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Agree with sloan that it will be tricky for the democrats to run against McCain.
It's a real phenomenon: conservatives for Obama. Ann Althouse 2008
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In short, Hume had only made a pretext of complying with the proposal, in order to have an opportunity of reviling the Judges to their faces, or giving them, in the phrase of his country, “a sloan.”
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