May 14, 2008 6:45
UPDATE: The Other Race to Watch
wasn't even close. DCCC Chairman Chris Van Hollen is, to put it mildly, very happy:
“Congratulations to Travis Childers on his stunning victory. His victory has sent a political thunderbolt across America tonight. It is yet another rejection of the House Republican agenda, the Bush Administration’s misguided policies, and John McCain’s campaign for a third Bush term.
“For the first time in more than 30 years the Democratic Party has picked up three Republican seats in special elections in one cycle. Republicans and their outside groups pulled out all the stops in an attempt to nationalize a congressional race and distract voters away from their own candidates’ failure to stand up for middle class families. The NRCC broke the bank and spent nearly 20 percent of their cash on hand on a ruby red district. Travis’s victory proves that a Democrat who puts the economy, health care, and homegrown values front and center can win anywhere in America. After three consecutive Special Election defeats in districts President Bush twice won easily, it is abundantly clear the American people have turned their back and shut the door on the special interest driven agenda of the Republican Party. There is no district that is safe for Republican candidates because President Bush’s failed policies have hurt every community in America.
No word yet from Dick Cheney. But this dire warning from a very downbeat NRCC Chairman Tom Cole:
“We are disappointed in tonight’s election results. Though the NRCC, RNC and Mississippi Republicans made a major effort to retain this seat, we came up short.“Tonight’s election highlights two significant challenges Republicans must overcome this November. First, Republicans must be prepared to campaign against Democrat challengers who are running as conservatives, even as they try to join a liberal Democrat majority. Though the Democrats’ task will be more difficult in a November election, the fact is they have pulled off two special election victories with this strategy, and it should be a concern to all Republicans.
“Second, the political environment is such that voters remain pessimistic about the direction of the country and the Republican Party in general. Therefore, Republicans must undertake bold efforts to define a forward looking agenda that offers the kind of positive change voters are looking for. This is something we can do in cooperation with our Presidential nominee, but time is short.
“I encourage all Republican candidates, whether incumbents or challengers, to take stock of their campaigns and position themselves for challenging campaigns this fall by building the financial resources and grassroots networks that offer them the opportunity and ability to communicate, energize and turn out voters this election.”
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Reader Comments (50)
"the political environment is such that voters remain pessimistic about the direction of the country and the Republican Party in general"
A pretty suprising admission. I haven't been paying too close attention, but I don't recall hearing this from the GOP leadership recently.
Posted by Malcolm | May 14, 2008 7:00 AM
The GOP do need to jerk their heads out of the sand, as this last vote by the general public has indicated a not so desired outcome for Republican candidates this fall.
Democrats would be wise to run a more moderate to conservative agenda this fall. However, I know the pressures from the far left wing of the party will put the pressure on the Dems which will ultimately be their downfall.
If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck and SMELLS like a duck. It IS A DUCK!
Rev Wright / Obama '08, WRONG for AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Rustydog | May 14, 2008 7:14 AM
Wrong wrong wrong wrong. Conservatism is a failed ideology. It is never has been a way of governance. It is conservatism and its enablers which have destroyed this country and it is conservatism which causes 82% of people to say the country is on the WRONG TRACK.
How can you govern when your entire platform is that government is the problem? You can't. Conservatism is a failure. May it die an extremely painful death. The last thing Democrats should do is copy people who are failures.
Posted by Awktalk | May 14, 2008 7:39 AM
Falsely linking Obama to terrorists, and then beating Democratic candidates with that logical fallacy, seems to be working real well, for Democrats.
Hopefully, the Republican slime machine will stick to their guns.
Posted by Derek | May 14, 2008 7:50 AM
It's utterly amazing to watch the bulbs finally light up over the heads of Republican leaders, as if this new awareness of failure has only just been discovered. The rest of us saw it coming eight years ago. Then again, schoolyard bullies have never been the brightest bulbs on the playground.
Posted by cedarflute | May 14, 2008 7:54 AM
Huckabee was on MSNBC last night. He said that Republicans who "tried to ride the elephant down the street" and run as Republicans would get the elephant shot down from underneath them.
I can't understand why he is not considered more for McCain's VP slot: he is funny, comes off great on TV and would shore up McCain in the south with the value voters.
Otherwise get that guy a TV show. He is a far more entertaining conservative than Glen Beck or O'Reilly.
Posted by TeresaKopec | May 14, 2008 7:57 AM
At this point I'm just wondering what the GOP can do. There is not a lot of time left to implement a solid winning strategy and sell it to their base and the GOP leadership.
The GOP needs independents and conservative democrats to take a look at them even more then the Dems do. However, they have so tied themselves to GW that they can't raise any significant issue without the last 7 years flashing through people's minds and drowning out their talking points.
They certainly can't say they are on record as pushing back and opposing GW's failed policies. They can't say they are on record as opposing Bush's appointment of incompetent people to run critical cabinet positions. They can't say they provided any oversight over anything when they were in charge and they can't say they haven't attempted to obstruct oversight when they lost in 06.
The GOP maybe tempted to blame this all on GW, but their own conduct ties them equally.
Posted by GySgt213 | May 14, 2008 7:59 AM
Teresa: I hate to admit this but I like Huckabe. The main reason I think I do is because he does not seem at least to me to be reading from the latest RNC fax when he comes on a show. He does throw out GOP talking points every other word and comes across as someone you can have a real conversation with even if you disagree with his position. He's not going to dismiss you, talk over you or pretend he can't understand what you are saying. If its all and act he's got me fool. I am taking to calling him likeabee.
Posted by GySgt213 | May 14, 2008 8:06 AM
"Therefore, Republicans must undertake bold efforts to define a forward looking agenda that offers the kind of positive change voters are looking for."
Gee, let me suggest the Republicans actually walk their talk. FWIW, this ex-Republican believes in personal freedom, fiscal responsibility, limited foreign involvement, personal accountability, and compassion which I thought were Republican values. After the Republicans gained control of the government it turned out that the DEMOCRATS are the party closest to these values. Anyone, name one Republican 'value' the current party doesn't actively contradict on a daily basis.
The stain of Bush pretending to look for the weapons of mass destruction at the correspondent's dinner in 2004 is not going to be erased by a constitutional amendment to make English the official American language.
Posted by Deggjr | May 14, 2008 8:12 AM
Republicans must be prepared to campaign against Democrat challengers who are running as conservatives, even as they try to join a liberal Democrat majority.
If the GOP thinks that presenting initiatives to protect the middle class, hell, anyone who isn't part of Big Business; therefore, focusing on healthcare and the economy, makes them come across as conservatives...what friggin conservatives is he even thinking of???
Posted by YMM | May 14, 2008 8:33 AM
Tsunami.
I keep saying it.
Posted by jayackroyd
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May 14, 2008 8:52 AM
GySgt213: Teresa: I hate to admit this but I like Huckabe. The main reason I think I do is because he does not seem at least to me to be reading from the latest RNC fax when he comes on a show. He does throw out GOP talking points every other word and comes across as someone you can have a real conversation with even if you disagree with his position. He's not going to dismiss you, talk over you or pretend he can't understand what you are saying. If its all and act he's got me fool. I am taking to calling him likeabee.
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I agree and I'm as true blue a Democrat as they come. Some people are just intensely likeable and that guy is one of them.
Posted by TeresaKopec | May 14, 2008 8:52 AM
I agree about Huckabee.
And I'm more thrilled than I can say about this win in my home state.
Posted by Southern Bell | May 14, 2008 9:00 AM
Rustydog, just what does a duck smell like? Most of us don't have any experience smelling ducks.
Rustydog/Conservative agenda 08, WRONG for AMERICA!!!!!!!
Posted by Floridian | May 14, 2008 9:01 AM
Jay: Yup, you do keep saying it, and I'm glad for the reminders when I get weak-kneed.
Posted by KathyR | May 14, 2008 9:06 AM
SB,TK, and GY: Yeah, I like Huckabee too, but mostly as a potential talk show host. He's very witty and insightful. I think he's got some potential financial ethics problems as a VP candidate, and that would only highlight some of McCain's problems. I also find it hard to believe we'd really choose someone as a leader in this country who is as anti-science as Huckabee. Don't we ever learn? McCain's a problem in that department too - said he didn't see why schools shouldn't be teaching intelligent design as another point of view. sigh.
Posted by KathyR | May 14, 2008 9:10 AM
"Second, the political environment is such that voters remain pessimistic about the direction of the country and the Republican Party in general. Therefore, Republicans must undertake bold efforts to define a forward looking agenda that offers the kind of positive change voters are looking for."
"Since the people don't want Republicans, let's find a way to make Republicans look like Democrats." Amazing.
Posted by KathyR | May 14, 2008 9:14 AM
Is it just me, or do the majority of the "bad for republicans" items that pop up here are passed on by the columnists with a handful of text along with extensive quotes from a link? The ramifications of these Democratic victories in deep red Republican precincts you would think would require some analysis by the assembled minds here?
What have we learned, class? If it doesn't help the ancient midget McCain, then...move along, nothing to see here, citizens.
Posted by Jake Gittes | May 14, 2008 9:16 AM
YMM
All they have is tribalism. They don't have the votes if people start paying attention to policy issues. Childers isn't liberal. So they ran against the liberal BLACK Obama.
And lost.
They don't have another response. They can't run on their record, because it's Bush's record. They can't run on promises of doing things differently, because, when pressed, it turns out they're just fine with what they've done.
So they've gotta go with labels and personalities, which is what they've always gone with.
And it is not working, anymore, in MS-01 or LA-11. Where do you think Vito's seat is going? There's clusterf___ going on among the Idaho republicans in the Senate race for Wide-Stance Larry Craig's seat right now, while a great Dem candidate, Larry LaRocco, is positioning himself perfectly.
AK is in play, both House and Senate. We're talking about untouchable seats, four years ago.
And everything is going to get worse. The occupation is going to get worse. Gas prices are going to get higher. Jobless numbers are gonna rise. This year's experience with the health care system is going to more expensive with less service delivery than last. Climate change news is gonna keep coming.
And Obama can raise as much money as he wants to. Can use it how he wants to. Can dump some money into a senate race. The campaign finance laws are designed to support what he is doing. he can dump 2 million dollars into Idaho by asking his 1.5 million contributors to send LaRocco 10 bucks. Same with Begich in AK.
This is a sea change, and in not just one or two ways.
Posted by jayackroyd
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May 14, 2008 9:17 AM
Thanks to the American people for waking up after seven years.
Posted by Cookie Puss
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May 14, 2008 9:19 AM
Democrat challengers who are running as conservatives
Disclaimer: I haven't read the thread yet...
Not to put too fine a point on it, the Republican party has utterly abandoned every principle on which conservative policy rests.
Runaway spending.....check see Iraq
Erosion of Liberty....check...see FISA
Trampling States Rights...check....see medical Marijuana
"We're from the governmenmt, we're here to help" used to be a joke that Republicans could tell.
Now that it's been replaced by "We're from the government and your just going to have to shut up and trust us" the Democrats have a whole treasure trove of abandonded ideals just sitting there for the taking.
Posted by Paul Dirks
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May 14, 2008 9:20 AM
Looks like I'm not the only one who noticed:
this ex-Republican believes in personal freedom, fiscal responsibility, limited foreign involvement, personal accountability, and compassion which I thought were Republican values
Posted by Paul Dirks
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May 14, 2008 9:22 AM
Put a fork in Mikey Scherer's BFF, John McSame. He's done.
Posted by Florida | May 14, 2008 9:24 AM
Here some good links for what senate and congressional seats up for 2008 for anyone interested in finding out who is sitting in it now and who the possible challengers are.
http://www.2008racetracker.com/page/Senate+Races?t=anon
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=U.S._congressional_elections_in_2008#Alabama
Posted by GySgt213 | May 14, 2008 9:26 AM
Good post from Robert L. Borosage on the sad state of affairs for the GOP via the Huffington post
"We're going to give you the change you deserve" --
House Minority Leader John Boehner
That's not a threat; it's a promise -- from the Republican congressional leaders. Really. Led by perpetually tanned House leader John Boehner, Republicans have suddenly discovered that the country wants change -- and they have decided to offer it to us. Washington is broken and they promise to fix it. They rolled out a new slogan -- "the change you deserve" -- to be followed by a new "American Families Program."
(The campaign ran into trouble from the start: an alert blog -- Bluestem Prairie -- revealed that the slogan is the registered advertisement for the anti-depressant Effexor XR -- which, come to think of it, might just be what Boehner needs these days).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-l-borosage/#blogger_bio
Posted by GySgt213 | May 14, 2008 9:31 AM
Associating Chiders to Obama has backfired. As NYT article reports: "In the end, tying the white Democrat to the black presidential candidate may have helped Mr. Childers more than it hurt him, as campaign aides reported heavy black turnout, heavier than in a vote three weeks ago when he came within 400 votes of winning." (Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/14/us/politics/14mississippi.html?hp) Rusty and his ilks are running out of smears, latent (coded) racism and lies that Republicans since Reagan (which was initiated by Barry Goldwater as part of his Southern strategy) have been practicing and right now it's boomeraing on them. What does it say about a region with evil history that politician think racist appeal is a good idea? If you want evidence look no further than Rove's successful attempt to saddle McCain with having a black child in SC in 2000. Why didn't Rove try that in NH, or IA? Could it be that people in those states will be rightly outraged by these evil tactics but it works in the South. Is it any wonder that rest of the country holds South in contempt?
Posted by gloucester12000 | May 14, 2008 9:34 AM
The Legacy of George W. Bush hangs like an albatross around the neck of every Republican candidate.
Posted by McCain Fluffer | May 14, 2008 9:35 AM
jayackroyd, Paul Dirks, I think we all agree, that increasingly, every attempt that the GOP makes to smear a Dem as a liberal, or event o suggest that they are a liberal in conservative clothing, it just doesn't ring true. During the '90s and the past 8 years, to be called liberal was to be associated with every negative aspect of the government. Then with the GOP taking control of the government and instituting policies that clearly shows what their LIE of 'compassionate conservatism' really is, special-interests.
Posted by YMM | May 14, 2008 9:37 AM
"Then with the GOP taking control of the government and instituting policies that clearly shows what their LIE of 'compassionate conservatism' really is, special-interests."
YMM: I would add incompetence. The GOP overplayed their "government can't solve people's problems" hand by allowing Bush to install under and in most cases unqualified people in key positions. The shotty performances from the State dept, Justice dept, HUD, EPA, FEMA, et al., are going to be pretty hard to hide or explain away.
Posted by GySgt213 | May 14, 2008 9:48 AM
Gy
And the new trick of saying "look at Katrina. Government doesn't work" has not worked out for them. They can't run against themselves.
Posted by jayackroyd
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May 14, 2008 9:52 AM
GySgt213:I would add incompetence.
Right as always...
Posted by YMM | May 14, 2008 9:53 AM
People generally realize how big a mess Bush has left and doing the same thing, like John McCain wants to do, personal smears, straw men, red herrings and fear mongering, are just not going to cut it as an alternative for addressing those problems. That is why the Republicans are now jokingly calling themselves the party of change.
Lies don't work any longer either.
Posted by Derek | May 14, 2008 9:53 AM
I was really disappointed with Huckabee. He's the most appealing, optimistic-sounding, likable Republican in a long while. I thought he represented an honorable point of view that I just didn't happen to share.
So his comments about law needing to reflect whatever God tells him were really jarring to me. That should just be out of bounds in a republican democracy like the US. So, yeah, he's funny and genial, and doesn't come across as wacky like Dick Cheney or John Hagee, but his more pleasant wackiness was really disappointing to me.
jayackroyd, things sure do look good for Democrats. Oh please God let us never descend into the fact-averse tribalism that is movement conservatism. That's the thing that bothers me most about this primary-- to see a tiny bit of brain-off, my-party-right-or-wrong thinking in the reality-based community.
Posted by Elvis Elvisberg
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May 14, 2008 9:55 AM
That's the thing that bothers me most about this primary-- to see a tiny bit of brain-off, my-party-right-or-wrong thinking in the reality-based community.
I hate to break it to you, Elvis, but there's been more than just a tiny little bit of tribalism going on...
...and guess who's helping to make that happen?
Who's the first person one would think of to be the proud author of the catchphrase "Hillary's the Al Sharpton of white people"?
Posted by stuart_zechman | May 14, 2008 10:03 AM
What people don't realize is that Republicans are now the Democrats of 1992.
I'm glad the strategies they used failed, it means we are less likely to see race dragged out of the closet again, again, again and all they hypocracy that went with it.
The R's are riding a dead horse into the November elections - they have no plans other than typical free-trade free-market voodoo for every thing. Absolutely nothing on Iraq except for more 'Patreaus moments' cast as successes. Does anyone remember how many of these 'moments' occurred during the Vietnam War?
The Republicans have been deluded by their own lies and are now boarding their Swiftboat leaving for political disaster.
Posted by 53_3 | May 14, 2008 10:04 AM
Hillary wins as the polls said she would, and Halperin notes the opener: "NBC’s “Today”: It’s Not Over" These folks have the attention span of a flea. See, Ana wasn't really being sarcastic in her last post, just doing advance work for her inane "colleagues."
Posted by KathyR | May 14, 2008 10:05 AM
Whoa, correct me if I'm wrong, here, Stuart-- are you implying that Chris Matthews is part of the reality-based community?
If so, I'm going to have to ask you to turn in your membership card.
Posted by Elvis Elvisberg
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May 14, 2008 10:10 AM
Mark Halperin has been wrong about almost everything since his days at ABC news. Why is he on TV is beyond me. As an experiment, once I tried for a week to hold Halperin's prediction against the result. In every instance he was wrong. Halperin suffers from Stockholm syndrome: he has been working with right-wing freak show for so long that he has come to like it, accepts its assertions and can't see anything beyond that. The fact that 2008 election is different does not register to him.
Posted by gloucester12000 | May 14, 2008 10:10 AM
...are you implying that Chris Matthews is part of the reality-based community?
No, no, of course not!
I'm implying that when certain segments of the reality-based community start echoing/resembling Tweety or Peggy Noonan, then we all start to lose our membership.
I'm saying that Democrats and liberals have got to start thinking before they cheer every word that they feel might be sympathetic to a primary partisan cause, and look closely at the strategies and motives of the megaphone-wielders egging them on.
Posted by stuart_zechman | May 14, 2008 10:48 AM
Lord, I love the line "Tonight’s election highlights two significant challenges Republicans must overcome this November. First, Republicans must be prepared to campaign against Democrat challengers who are running as conservatives, even as they try to join a liberal Democrat majority."
Those dastardly Democrats! Trying to run as centrists! How dare they attempt to run candidates the American people might actually want to vote for instead of political hacks?
Posted by Disenfranchised_Libertarian | May 14, 2008 10:52 AM
Absolutely nothing on Iraq except for more 'Patreaus moments' cast as successes. Does anyone remember how many of these 'moments' occurred during the Vietnam War?
They will be running on the Gitmo show trials.
Posted by jayackroyd
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May 14, 2008 11:09 AM
"Hillary's the Al Sharpton of white people" is the most absurd line of this campaign. That's something Stephen Colbert would say!
It's looking virtually impossible for the Republicans to win back Congress, and that's some much needed good news. It would be very hard for a Republican to win the White House this year, but McCain won't run as a "real" Republican, and it looks like the MSM will let him get away with that. And I'm a little disappointed that Obama's not getting a bigger bounce in the polls now that he has essentially won the nomination. I was hoping he'd get up to double digits - even Kerry was up double digits in 04 at a similar stage. Maybe he'll get there in a couple of weeks.
Things aren't going to get much better for Obama (McCain is unfortunately doing a good job of campaigning - he was great on the Daily Show - so getting more attention from his adoring media, now that the GE is starting, will help him a lot), so he needs to do very well right now, to show that he can absorb a sizable drop in the polls and still hold onto a lead. Of course I could be totally wrong, and the GE campaign may help Obama more than McCain. But since the media is so biased in favor of McCain, if they do equally well, McCain will benefit much more. Clinton supporters have learned some hard lessons about media bias...
Posted by Rose | May 14, 2008 11:27 AM
The GOP doesn't need new "branding". They need a new product.
"We're against anything anyone who isn't Bush tries to do" just makes people realize there are still too many Republicans in Washington. Fillibustering more bills than any Congress in history has only shown people there aren't enough Democrats to try a new approach.
My advice: stop embracing Bush, stop logjamming any attempts to deviate from the Messiah's declarations from on high, and start undoing everything you've done since 1994.
Posted by Memekiller
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May 14, 2008 11:42 AM
It wasn't even close so it didn't matter, but what GOP geniuses thought that sending in Cheney was a good idea? He is about the only major figure less popular than Bush. I guess they were trying to improve turnout on their own side, but still that was one dumb move.
Posted by Crust
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May 14, 2008 11:52 AM
"Republicans must be prepared to campaign against Democrat challengers who are running as conservatives"
"Therefore, Republicans must undertake bold efforts to define a forward looking agenda that offers the kind of positive change voters are looking for."
Anybody else notice that Tom Cole seems to be trying to literally switch around the Democrat and Republican parties?
Also, this line from Rustydog:
"Democrats would be wise to run a more moderate to conservative agenda this fall."
made me spit coffee on my computer. The fact that he apparently came to the EXACT OPPOSITE CONCLUSION of everyone else is hilarious.
Posted by Cliff | May 14, 2008 1:20 PM
Well, I've been saying it for some time, J Ack nailed it pretty well. All the GOP has to offer is a fierce devotion to the national mythology, but w/ an 80% wrong track number, chants of "WE'RE NUMBER 1!" are falling on deaf ears, and tribalism tends to fall apart when it becomes clear that it's every man for himself now. I doubt we can keep our ship from sinking, but it will be fun to watch these people thrown over the side to drown in November. Also, it would be nice if Dems could recognize that the word 'liberal' is no longer a dirty word and that 'conservative' is, conservatives spent a lot of energy stigmatizing the word 'liberal', and Dems should return the favor now.
"Mark Halperin has been wrong about almost everything since his days at ABC news. Why is he on TV is beyond me."
Because the mainstream American news media is perhaps in even worse shape than the GOP?
Posted by Cincinnatus | May 14, 2008 1:34 PM
Shorter Rusty: The Republican Party has become a national joke, so the best thing the Democrats could do in the fall is to act as much like Republicans as possible. Luckily for the disgraced Republicans, crazy Democratic extremists will probably force the party to take a different direction, thereby ensuring that the American people will abandon them and their crazy different policies in favor of the Republican policies they so clearly despise.
Posted by FastEddie | May 14, 2008 1:49 PM
Cincinnatus,
you might be right about MSM and its turgidity that allows it to be wrong at every turn as it has been this year and still considered remotely intelligent or worth listening to. Thankfully, MSM's comeuppance has been unfolding slowly for past few years that is resulting in ever less circulation numbers. Few years back, MSM used to do better analysis and reports than blogs. But lately the most interesting things I have been reading have been on blogs like DailyKos (analysis of "working class white" which is really only Applachia), OpenLeft (impact of Obama's synergisitic usage of technology and politics), Ruy Texeria'a analysis of demography. At this point MSM and blogs have reversed their position when it comes to reputable analysis: blogs do original, excellent work while MSM bloviates and behaves like a teenage girl with a crush by currying favor for their preffered candidate (Michael Scherer is an excellent example).
Posted by gloucester12000 | May 14, 2008 2:14 PM
MSM can't do decent reporting anymore either. Witness Jay Carney's deriding of TalkingPointsMemo about US attorneys scandal only to be revealed as a hack without basic journalistic skill to do such thing as make phone calls to see if the allegations are true.
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ثيمات n80 -
صور وسائط -
مسجات اسلامية -
مسجات حب وغرام -
وسائط رومنسية -
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فساتين سهرة -
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تسرحيات -
صور بنوتات انمي -
ديكورات -
توم وجيري -
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صور انمي -
فيديو كليب -
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صور تصميم -
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ديكورات -
توبيك -
افلام كرتون -
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صور للمسن -
تسريحات شعر -
يوتيوب -
افلام انمي -
صور قلوب -
صور انمي
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غرف نوم -
ديكورات روعه -
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ملحقات التصميم بلوتوث
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برامج نوكيا -كورة -صور -
مسنجر - طرب -
العاب -
قصص - مكياج - موضة - ديكور
- وسائط
- برامج
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مقاطع فيديو -
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جوال -نغمات -
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انمي -
سياحة -مسلسلات اجنبية -
شعر -اناشيد -
توبيكات -رسائل
جوال -تصاميم
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Posted by saleh | July 30, 2008 10:44 AM