Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
To bad ya didn't. That edit feature works great! Keep it peaceful, not insultive, and you'll have no problems with posts in the future.

Have a good one!:jointsmile:
It wasn't insulting, how many times do I have to point that out to you? Again you ignore the substance of my posts because you can't argue against what I am saying regarding the topic at hand. Instead, you are trying to change the topic because that is all you can argue against.

So again, back on topic or do you want to continue this irrelevant discussion about nothing?
Nailhead Reviewed by Nailhead on . Clinton, Obama on collision course tonight The demolition derby that now defines the Democratic presidential primary race looks headed for another smashup tonight when Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama meet for a debate in delegate-rich Pennsylvania, site of the nation's next big primary on Tuesday. With the Democratic presidential hopefuls locked in open warfare as the last primaries wind down and the battle for delegates heats up, the questions now are: How much intra-party bashing will voters tolerate, and how much Rating: 5