2008 Presidential Candidates and Baseball - The Democrats

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Which baseball teams do the Democratic presidential candidates cheer for? [link]

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THE AFTER PARTY
Published 12/18/2007 by DCScrap at Epic Carnival - Pop Culture, Sports, Celebrities, Babes, Rumors, Innuendo
... (Hottest Girls of MySpace) Thanksgiving > Christmas. (Brahsome) Bowl season bests and worsts. (End Zone Buzz) The Celtics as Office cast members. (Boston Sportz) Raiders fruglys doing some weird shit at a tailgate. (Mac G's World) A quick lesson on how not to do a wall flip. (Tasty Booze) Brooke Hogan > He-Man. (IDLYITW) Presidential candidates and their baseball allegiances. (Home Run Derby) Are Jim Brown and Larry Johnson pushing the "Thug Life?" (Lion in Oil ...

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... eat the World Series ball. Seriously. [SPORTSbyBROOKS] Wrestling is great at promoting stereotypes. [Food Court Lunch] That was quick. A new American Gladiator did gay porn. [My Brain Says Rage] A breakdown of the bowls, from best to worst. [Rumors and Rants] The many hideous faces of Skip Bayless. He's like Medusa. [The Sports Hernia] The MLB teams the prez candidates root for, courtesy of Home Run Derby. Here are the Democrats, and here are the Republicans. I'm a communist, so you know I'm a Giants ...

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