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Look at his supporters. I have seen happier faces at funerals. Looks like Marty attracted a crowd of 13. There’s a message in that Marty. Go away.
Bob Clary
on October 26, 2015 at 11:27 am
Looks like the country is a lot smarter than Maryland when it comes to O’Malley. I hope this is the end of his public visibility. Tired of looking at and hearing him!
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Look at his supporters. I have seen happier faces at funerals. Looks like Marty attracted a crowd of 13. There’s a message in that Marty. Go away.
Looks like the country is a lot smarter than Maryland when it comes to O’Malley. I hope this is the end of his public visibility. Tired of looking at and hearing him!