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I thought he was gay, too, but then I saw him with a smoking blonde chick at the Bohemian Beer Garden in Astoria.
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I think I'm going to make an attempt to succeed where James E. O'Keefe III failed so miserably. It's ok to seduce a woman ten years your junior, isn't it?
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Unsurprisingly, the ****hole that is San Diego is the latest city to have its ACORN office busted.
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Least we now know they ARE nutjobs. I also don't trust what they say, so whatever.
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BTW, the New York Post got out their side of the story today. Obviously it's a given that they must be lying liars telling lies, but at least they're plausible ones. And she's so brutally hot that I have to believe them. QED
Duo who turned this trick
By LACHLAN CARTWRIGHT and JEREMY OLSHAN
Posted: 5:51 AM, September 16, 2009
The two conservative activists who captured ACORN employees giving advice on the sex trade and money-laundering only play a pimp and prostitute on video.

In real life, Hannah Giles, 20, isn't a lady of the night. She's a minister's daughter studying journalism at Florida International University.
And James E. O'Keefe III, 25, a Fordham MBA student from New Jersey, isn't a pimp so much as a provocateur -- determined to expose what he sees as the hypocrisies and moral lapses of liberals by employing their own tactics against them.
The pair met last year on Facebook after O'Keefe posted his own gotcha videos, showing Planned Parenthood employees agreeing to his request to earmark his donations for the abortions of African-American babies.
After Giles proposed the ACORN video-sting idea, O'Keefe -- who started making the videos while a student at Rutgers University -- pounced on it. "Why go after ACORN?" Giles asked. "Because I love America, I love God, and corrupt institutions don't help that."
After six weeks of research, Giles said they scavenged together their cos tumes from friends, except for the pimp coat, which was on loan from O'Keefe's grandmother.
In total, the project cost them $1,300.
They did the job entirely on their own and paid for it themselves, they said.
The two never became romantically involved, Giles said. "We're too good as business partners for that -- and besides, he has a girlfriend," she said.
O'Keefe contends their tactics are "the future of activism and investigative reporting."
"This is now my full-time job," he said.
http://www.nypost.com/f/print/news/n...twmSXxhfVELmZL
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I didn't fabricate any facts as they were not labeled facts, but clearly prefaced as assumptions.Originally posted by Darius871 View PostAhh, so as long as you stick to fabrication everything's hunky-dory. This may be sig material, at least for a while.
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I'm afraid I don't have time tonight to explain to you what an assumption is.
Perhaps you could take time away from your legal classes to understand probability and intuition.
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Originally posted by Asher View PostWhat separates the indecisive simpletons from the men is having a good gut instinct and making good assumptions.
Bush would be proud.
Originally posted by Asher View PostPlausible, but not likely. Not likely at all.
You clearly haven't met many of the type of people I'm talking about.
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