I kid you not. Altoona, PA. March 30, 2008.
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I really didn't think anyone could bowl this poorly! But, hey, bowling isn't a prerequisite to be President. At least he tried.
Posted by: Bob Cornwall | April 01, 2008 at 10:02 PM
His supporter, Rep. Harold Ford, says he's really good at basketball. :)
Posted by: John Petty | April 02, 2008 at 11:37 AM