as the union of one first name and one last name. Do you think that Congressman Ron Paul of Texas, Congressman Lee Terry of Nebraska, and Senator Kent Conrad of North Dakota would agree to sponsor this bill?
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You’re a joke…
what?!
I second the motion Mr. speaker.
I actually found this to be funny, which was surprising to me.
huh?
Wow, that is a completely useless act…you’ll do great in congress.
What are you talking about? That defense who’s name? What is the propose of this amendment? Why do we need it? Who does it benefit? And why is it in YOUR head?
Let me know,
nicktony12@yahoo.com
Depends on what its defending and for what reason. It could be a good idea, but i think your intentions are bad, simply by the way you said it.
Brilliant question!
I find first name surnames a bit odd. John Wayne, Les Paul, Robert Ryan, Danny Thomas, Patrick Stewart, Spencer Tracy, Reginald Dwight [aka Elton John], Hal David, Barney Frank, Richard Thomas — there are tons of them.
Can I get that in English or do I need to press 2 for Spanish?
Of course they would, I guess they don’t have middle names. Here in Egypt they could name all their grandfathers back to the 17th century.
Yes, and I’m sure you could get Paul Harvey to discuss it on his radio show!
I asked my wife Sue D. Nimm, but she and her best friend Ann Nonamous demure to be named in this debate. I belong to the rather unknown group DONUT( Defense Of Names Used Twice) The former members of Duran Duran are lifetime members.