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w8liftinglady

(23,278 posts)
Wed Aug 1, 2012, 11:02 PM Aug 2012

I wonder how many Religiously Right folks passed out in the heat ...

...walking to The Glenn Beck Traveling Sideshow,or waiting for their freaking Chik Fil A sandwich.

It was freaking 107 degrees on both days.


For the love of all that is good,I hope they had insurance.

But this is Texas.there's a 48% chance they didn't.

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I wonder how many Religiously Right folks passed out in the heat ... (Original Post) w8liftinglady Aug 2012 OP
Looking at the line, many are heart attacks waiting to happen. More grease they sell us and demosincebirth Aug 2012 #1
We can only wish that progressives were so dedicated. Think about what kelly1mm Aug 2012 #2

demosincebirth

(12,536 posts)
1. Looking at the line, many are heart attacks waiting to happen. More grease they sell us and
Wed Aug 1, 2012, 11:18 PM
Aug 2012

I love fried chicken.

kelly1mm

(4,732 posts)
2. We can only wish that progressives were so dedicated. Think about what
Wed Aug 1, 2012, 11:38 PM
Aug 2012

you wrote.

Just in your area of Texas, thousands (about 65k for beck, ????? thousands at CFA today)

1) actually got off their computers and out of the house
2) went out in 107 degree heat
3) to PAY money
4) to hear someone they believe in/ get a sandwich / make a political statement

...... and they will ALL vote (unless the grease does kill them!)

I wish our side had the same dedication. Days like today make me fearful for November.

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