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MoEnzyme
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A non-smoking White House?
« on: 2008-12-21 03:37:43 » |
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I've lately been hearing some reports about Barack Obama admitting to smoking even though he promised not to. Well, may the Virus bless him for his honesty. Perhaps he has promised a bit too much, but I know that Obama is a skilled politician with his family as well as the American public and media. So given that, I'm thinking he may find his way through this. I'm thinking he can get by this one by promising to keep the White House (and hence his family's home) smoke free, and thus he will get a free pass if he sneaks a smoke in some DC alley . . . with Bill Clinton for example maybe even with a photo op. He can get away with being a "bad boy" even as he sticks to the family rules. Certainly its a vice even Republicans would find hard to get dogmatic about (compared to getting blow jobs on the side for instance).
-Mo
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Hermit
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Re:A non-smoking White House?
« Reply #1 on: 2008-12-21 09:20:44 » |
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But when did a getting a blow job become a vice - except perhaps to those whose religion makes it a vice - and in the minds of some professional blow hards?
"You don't have any right to go there unless you can cite a constitutionally sound law granting you that right" is a very good answer to nosy questions about a lot of things. Especially when the questions are about blowing or sucking.
Kindest Regards
Hermit
PS When it comes to smoking after sex, despite all the rumors, it very seldom happens. Even when sex has been really, really fantastic, one just sort of smolders around the edges.
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With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion. - Steven Weinberg, 1999
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