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Started by withroaj, Jan 11, 2010, 07:03

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withroaj

From The Onion:

http://www.theonion.com/content/video/obamas_home_teleprompter

This could get banned to PolySci I guess, but it's light-hearted enough to go out here, right?

Marlin

Cute, it would be a shame to send it to PolySci. If the thread does get rough we will send it to PolySci and repost the video here then lock the thread.

RDTroja

Anyone that complains about that just hasn't been paying attention.

Very funny, in a slightly sad kind of way.
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Content1

I am getting the impression a lot of you thing the news story is not true and accurate.  It seems quite believable to me. 

withroaj

Quote from: Content1 on Jan 12, 2010, 01:28
I am getting the impression a lot of you thing the news story is not true and accurate.  It seems quite believable to me. 

Well... poke around The Onion for a while.  It's not exactly news...


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