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The people who run SiteMeter are hopelessly addicted to Hopium which is why they cannot offer change you can beleive in.
Some people say America wants change. But what makes you think that if there is change, it will be an improvement? Ann Althouse 2008
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'Hopium' in their urine, myself, "Sheehan continued.
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Hopium addicts will scream FOUL as their Obama T-shirt sales on Brooklyn NY street corners dry up.
By the way, they just had a coup in Honduras. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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To Mr. Steinberg, stock investors right now "are smoking Jackson Hole Hopium."
A Rush Out of 'Junk' Matt Wirz 2011
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And, if you really believe that the committee listens to anything other than continuously looped Obama speeches (it's far better just to listen to them ... seeing the left right teleprompting reading would be off putting even to these guys) but tune in to Rush et al, you have a terminal case of John Kass's Hopium.
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It is scary, but I did get a laugh out of the phrase "Hopium eaters".
Breaking: Obama Worked Out This Morning, Reporters Couldn't See Him 2009
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I guess in the new America of Hope and Change no one can prosper at the expense of the Hopium Dealer.
"But it grieves my heart, love/To see you tryin' to be a part of/A world that just don't exist ..." Ann Althouse 2009
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He never spent enough time in the Senate to learn how things work He's been on the road almost his whole term peddling that Hopium.
McCain and Obama address the financial crisis, each in his own way. Ann Althouse 2008
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But after you are addicted to it for awhile, Hopium tends to lead to depression and a fatalistic viewpoint.
Jimmy Carter managed "to fool the voters with his toothy grin and pleasant countenance during most of the long 1976 campaign season." Ann Althouse 2008
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Hopium starts out giving one a feeling of euphoria.
Jimmy Carter managed "to fool the voters with his toothy grin and pleasant countenance during most of the long 1976 campaign season." Ann Althouse 2008
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