Monday, July 18, 2016

Republican Chairman Morgan Graham Representing Cameron County in Cleveland at GOP Convention


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    1. Take a pretty woman with brains and see how people act. Smh

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    2. And big ones.

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    3. She's smart as hell. Glad to see new blood move in and up. She's very professional and on top of things.

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  2. Jim & morgan up on a tree

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  3. I'm loving that Texas cowgirl look

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  4. Loving the blonde teeth

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  5. A picture of socks is worth a thousand posts.

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  6. I hate people that wear costume cowboy hats to represent Texas. If you don't wear a cowboy hat on a regular basis, don't wear one when you go out of town to get attention.

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    1. The entire state delegation wore the same thing. Texas does it every convention. Yeeee-haaaaaw!

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    2. And they look stupid every time especially the wetties.

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    3. Sorry Alex but Morgan don't like you that way.

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  7. Texas looks like a plethora of hayseeds in those tone deaf costumes.

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  8. Leave the little woman alone, boys. She be doin' all she can.

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  9. Wow! The State Republicans turned Morgs into their very own barbie doll. I think they'll call her "Rootin' Tootin' Redneck Barbie".

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  10. Do they make brain implants too?

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    1. Good question. Might wanna ask Frank Morris and Alex the parrot. My guess is they got some that malfunctioned.

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  11. I left the Republican Party in disgust years ago. Republicans had years to figure out who to run after Bush. Fuck Romney and the other old guard . Thank you Trump .

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    1. Jeb Bush would've been perfect.

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  12. Her feet must be aching in high heeled boots

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  13. Where did she come from?

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