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Palin's proverbial pace in quittin 'the guv. job, has left many scramblin' for an explanation, and Levi seemed to have a legitimate leverage over his ex-mom-in-law - to - be's decision.
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Layoff the spam Limbaugh wanna be's ... natale from mass.
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If anythinggo over there with OUT the gun take a video camera. too many CCW wanna be's think they can be "john wayne."
you are in your apartment and a legal ccw permit holder and you hear the neighbors fighting. 2010
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If it was two Joe Blows off the street, they'd be jailed already ...... these two reality show wanna be's need to be sent up the river!!
House committee votes to subpoena White House party crashers 2009
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I will say this these two want to be's are not going to tell how they got into the WH.
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If anythinggo over there with OUT the gun take a video camera. too many CCW wanna be's think they can be "john wayne."
you are in your apartment and a legal ccw permit holder and you hear the neighbors fighting. 2010
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He is only doing what he said he would do and that is to keep open dialect and reach across the isle to those "hood wearing" republicans and quasi democratic republican wanna be's the "blue dogs".
Incoming AFL-CIO pres again draws the line on a public option 2009
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The result is much better when people with intelligence do their job instead of having wanna be's in the drivers seat.
CNN Poll: Is Obama taking too long on Afghanistan decision? 2009
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As the only black elected official who strongly supported Issue 6 rather than Issue 5 which proposed a committee to conduct a year-long study of county reform, the Call & Post depicted Ms. Turner as Aunt Jemima professing "I be's da new leader," in the editorial's accompanying cartoon.
Deborah Plummer: No Confusion When It Comes to the "Isms" 2010
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As the only black elected official who strongly supported Issue 6 rather than Issue 5 which proposed a committee to conduct a year-long study of county reform, the Call & Post depicted Ms. Turner as Aunt Jemima professing "I be's da new leader," in the editorial's accompanying cartoon.
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