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John Edwards - Haircuts, etc.

John Edwards talks about attacks against him and fighting back against special interests in Creston, Iowa on July 26, 2007.  
 
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Castaril (1 month ago) Show Hide
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John Edwards thinks he's Robin Hood.. when he's not paying for 400 dollar haircuts of course.
jackeroo02 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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John Edwards has an insatiable appetite for black cock.
hughster41 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Hahahaha, the only thing this loser is going to be is an Inmate for paying off his mistriss with campain funds!
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I miss you!

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sonofrattler (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Goodnoght Mama. Goodnight Daddy. Good night Jason. Good night Ben. GOOD NIGHT JOHN-BOY! Go back and get a job in the meee-al. Asshole. Way to waste millions of tax-payer (remember, the people you CARE so much for) matching fund dollars. You npile of shit.
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hes a douchebag
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john you suck
ilocarapid (1 year ago) Show Hide
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"At first, the haircuts were free. But because Torrenueva often had to fly somewhere

on the campaign trail to meet his client, he began charging $300 to $500 for each

cut, plus the cost of airfare and hotels when he had to travel outside California.

Torrenueva said one haircut during the 2004 presidential race cost $1,250 because he

traveled to Atlanta and lost two days of work."
- Wash. Post 7/5/07
Castaril (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It doesn't matter what the means of production cost, the only thing relevant to consumers is the final price. The fact is that John Edwards is willing to pay $400 for a haircut, whether that cost is due to travel expenses of the hairdresser or due to the hairdresser using gold scissors is irrelevant.
ilocarapid (1 year ago) Show Hide
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"The Democrat's campaign committee picked up the tab for two haircuts at $400 each by celebrity stylist Joseph Torrenueva of Beverly Hills, California, according to a financial report filed with the Federal Election Commission. -AP 4/17/07

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