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FiveThirtyEight: Can Tancredo Win in Colorado?

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  1. Sandy Underpants Says:

    I got this story from Drudge, although I’m sure it’s about to be posted here– “They” just discovered water and numerous minerals on the moon. You know the dead moon that there’s no reason to go back to according to David K.

    http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/water-moon-nasa-impact-probe/story?id=11939079

    I told you the moon landings were fake, and this proves it, beyond any more doubt.

  2. David K. Says:

    Wait, so your absolutely proof that the moon landing was faked is that 40 years ago they didn’t realize there was ice in a crater that was no where near where they landed? What the hell kind of logic is that?!?

  3. Sandy Underpants Says:

    No, my proof is that we supposedly landed on the moon, dug for materials and discovered nothing. You said there was/is no reason to go back to the moon because it’s dead and there’s nothing further to investigate there, when in fact it has just now, 40 years later, been discovered that the moon is rich with water and minerals and who knows what else. I guess the Chinese can let us know what else is there in another decade or so, if they can figure out how to land a Chinaman on the moon. Too bad they can’t ask the US for help, maybe they would’ve accomplished this 30 years ago.

  4. Cartman Says:

    Hah! This is grand. Brendan, you totally need to give Sandy Underpants a “guest blogger” pass.

  5. B. Minich Says:

    I’m still trying to figure out what the moon has to do with Tancredo.

  6. AMLTrojan Says:

    B. Minich, that’s easy:

    - A lot of illegal immigrants sneak across the border under the aid of moonlight.
    - Tom Tancredo hates illegal immigrants.
    - Ergo, Tom Tancredo hates the moon.



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