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To: combjelly who wrote (731300)8/6/2013 4:30:37 PM
From: Tenchusatsu5 Recommendations

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steve harris

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CJ, I knew you would run away from the very insinuation you just made.

Nice "econ lesson," by the way. Too bad the "velocity" of money coming from government spending has always been very low, but I guess that's another fact that you'll either B.S. your way out of, or run away from.

Tenchusatsu



To: combjelly who wrote (731300)8/6/2013 4:42:42 PM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations

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SNAP: Weiner refuses to release medical records proving he is mentally fit for office...


your boy is nuts, his brain has gone limp



To: combjelly who wrote (731300)8/6/2013 4:44:14 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576346
 
At an AARP-Univision mayoral forum this morning, mayoral contender Anthony Weiner pulled out the age card to taunt his most vocal challengers, 69-year-old Doe Fund founder George McDonald. Weiner is 48.

Before the debate, Weiner put a hand on McDonald's back and said hello, prompting McDonald to reply: "I would appreciate if you would never touch me again."

Weiner retorted: "What are you going to do about it, grandpa?" according to two sources.

The feud between the two has been simmering since last week.

At a debate in Laurelton, Queens on Thursday, McDonald called Weiner a "self-pleasuring freak." He said he was embarrassed to tell his 10-year-old granddaughter why Weiner was famous. Weiner replied then by calling McDonald a candidate “chirping at the fringes,” which only fanned the flame of the GOP candidate's temper.

But Weiner’s remarks today are sure to hurt him with older voters – votes he has been courting by campaigning at numerous senior centers.