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Offline Zarax

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China says no to currency re-evaluation
The reps got a secret weapon... If they can make an amendment pass you'll get a *very strong* candidate for the reps... ;)
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China says no to currency re-evaluation
I think the Chinese are still in Tibet because it has one of the world's largest copper ores supplies, which the Tibetan themselves hardly use. It also serves as a protective barrier against conventional ground forces, because of the Himalayas.

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China says no to currency re-evaluation
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The reps got a secret weapon... If they can make an amendment pass you'll get a *very strong* candidate for the reps... ;)

Robo Nixon? ^_^

Do have any idea how hard it is to amend the Constitution? It's not easy at all, and any clandestine methods to do so would cause total outrage.

  

Offline Zarax

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China says no to currency re-evaluation
Well, given the popularity of the current governor of california, the lack of a strong future leadership of the reps, the collaborative aptitude of the dems and the profecy* I'd say there are some chances for such an amendment :p
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China says no to currency re-evaluation
I take it by the Prophecy you refer to Demolition Man :lol:
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I take it by the Prophecy you refer to Demolition Man :lol:


Of course ;)
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China says no to currency re-evaluation
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Originally posted by Zarax
Well, given the popularity of the current governor of california, the lack of a strong future leadership of the reps, the collaborative aptitude of the dems and the profecy* I'd say there are some chances for such an amendment :p

Maybe an independent will actually stand a chance then.