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Post by parfive on Oct 27, 2012 22:40:00 GMT -5
Hell, I'd even buy a couple to wash my ass with. If you stick it in more than twice, Jake, you’re playing with it.
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Post by Sabre52 on Oct 27, 2012 22:45:56 GMT -5
Hey cool idea Jake. Helen could make candles too. She could make one of Obama upside down with the wicks coming out the feet. Then as the candle burns down he'd have his "pants on fire". She could market it as the Obama " truth" candle. *L*. Thinking Helen could market a new bred of canine pet too, called the Obama spaniel. It runs in circles making a lot of noise but going nowhere and accomplishing nothing, eats all your food, makes friends with cats and when you give it a house to live in, it bites you on the ass...Mel
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Post by Rockoonz on Oct 27, 2012 22:47:50 GMT -5
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Post by jakesrocks on Oct 27, 2012 22:50:59 GMT -5
Hell, I'd even buy a couple to wash my ass with. If you stick it in more than twice, Jake, you’re playing with it. Nah Rich. That's for the Obama sheeple to do.
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Post by grayfingers on Oct 28, 2012 8:11:19 GMT -5
The Des Moines Register endorsement: Mitt Romney offers a fresh economic vision First time in 40 years they have endorsed a Republican for president. "Ten months ago this newspaper endorsed former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination for president. An overarching consideration was which of the party’s candidates could we see occupying the White House, and there was no question that Romney was qualified for the job. Now, in the closing days of the general election campaign, the question is which of the two contenders deserves to be the next president of the United States. Both President Barack Obama and Governor Romney are superbly qualified. Both are graduates of the Harvard University Law School who have distinguished themselves in government, in public service and in private life. Both are devoted husbands and fathers. American voters are deeply divided about this race. The Register’s editorial board, as it should, had a vigorous debate over this endorsement. Our discussion repeatedly circled back to the nation’s single most important challenge: pulling the economy out of the doldrums, getting more Americans back in the workforce in meaningful jobs with promising futures, and getting the federal government on a track to balance the budget in a bipartisan manner that the country demands. Which candidate could forge the compromises in Congress to achieve these goals? When the question is framed in those terms, Mitt Romney emerges the stronger candidate. The former governor and business executive has a strong record of achievement in both the private and the public sectors. He was an accomplished governor in a liberal state. He founded and ran a successful business that turned around failing companies. He successfully managed the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Romney has made rebuilding the economy his No. 1 campaign priority — and rightly so." www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20121027/OPINION03/121026026/The-Register-endorsement-Mitt-Romney-offers-a-fresh-economic-vision?Frontpage&nclick_check=1
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Post by grayfingers on Oct 28, 2012 8:47:36 GMT -5
Here ya go Don, it's "Shower Safe" Hope on a Rope
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Post by jakesrocks on Oct 28, 2012 9:23:43 GMT -5
LOL ! Where can I get me some of that ?
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Post by grayfingers on Oct 28, 2012 10:03:25 GMT -5
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Post by helens on Oct 28, 2012 13:45:26 GMT -5
LOL! I nearly spewed my coffee:). Don, isn't there a saying about 'don't drop the soap' somewhere? AHHHH!!!
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Post by jakesrocks on Oct 28, 2012 14:01:10 GMT -5
LOL! I nearly spewed my coffee:). Don, isn't there a saying about 'don't drop the soap' somewhere? AHHHH!!! That would be Rich's style Helen. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by parfive on Oct 28, 2012 14:54:05 GMT -5
843,000 hits for "navy fudgepackers"That'll keep him busy, no?
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Post by grayfingers on Oct 28, 2012 15:10:01 GMT -5
more proof of the 'big tent' concept of inclusiveness. . .
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Post by Rockoonz on Oct 28, 2012 22:46:14 GMT -5
$20 bux for the Obama version of Soap? About twice the cost of the average bar? Sounds like the costs associated with the Obama version of pretty much everything.
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Post by parfive on Oct 29, 2012 0:51:33 GMT -5
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Post by grayfingers on Oct 29, 2012 7:14:07 GMT -5
You Should be . . . [youtube] /watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fwlW4lx6TTo[/youtube]
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Post by grayfingers on Oct 29, 2012 7:41:49 GMT -5
$20 bux for the Obama version of Soap? About twice the cost of the average bar? Sounds like the costs associated with the Obama version of pretty much everything. Lee Very astute observation, Lee. Four years ago it cost $12.99
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Post by grayfingers on Oct 29, 2012 7:58:39 GMT -5
New Projection: Romney 52, Obama 47 The bipartisan Battleground Poll, in its “vote election model,” is projecting that Mitt Romney will defeat President Obama 52 percent to 47 percent. The poll also found that Romney has an even greater advantage among middle class voters, 52 percent to 45 percent. While Obama can close the gap with a strong voter turnout effort, “reports from the field would indicate that not to be the case, and Mitt Romney may well be heading to a decisive victory,” says pollster Ed Goeas. Should Romney win by 5 percentage points, it would increase Republican chances of gaining control of the Senate. His coattails would help elect GOP Senate candidates in Virginia, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida. “Republicans are now certain to hold the House,” Goeas said, “regardless of how the presidential race turns out.” weeklystandard.com/blogs/new-poll-projects-romney-52-obama-47_658066.html
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Post by bushmanbilly on Oct 29, 2012 9:03:04 GMT -5
You Should be . . . [youtube] /watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fwlW4lx6TTo[/youtube] I just heard this on the way to work on Beck. Pretty low. The Dems are getting lower than a pot belly pig in 6 inches of mud. You Liberals should be proud to be abuseing children like this. :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono:
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Post by helens on Oct 29, 2012 11:03:14 GMT -5
"Axe FEMA, Romney Says — as Sandy Looms" Read more: www.care2.com/causes/axe-fema-romney-says-as-sandy-looms.html#ixzz2Ahj8MAZnThe Romney campaign said early Monday morning that Romney stood behind a statement first made during a 2011 Republican debate, in which Romney said that the Federal Emergency Management Agency should be disbanded, and its powers either privatized or given to the states.
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Romney’s paean to states’ rights ignores the very important role of FEMA in coordinating disaster relief in events that transcend state boundaries. Hurricane Sandy is expected to impact fourteen states and the District of Columbia; its impact stretches from Maine to North Carolina, and from West Virginia to Massachusetts.
Furthermore, FEMA manages disasters on scales beyond the capacity of states to manage them. Hurricane Katrina did over $100 billion in damage to Louisiana in 2005. The entire annual budget for the state is about $25 billion. Simply, states that are hit by devastating natural disasters are usually in no position to manage the crisis by themselves.
As for Romney’s suggestion that disaster relief could be privatized, it’s almost impossible to conceive of a way that would be possible. Disasters generally require a huge outlay of funds to help wounded communities get back on their feet. Some of that is covered by private insurance, but much of it is not — especially the immediate response to the crisis.
Republicans Have Targeted Disaster Aid Before
It’s not surprising that Romney has opposed federal spending on disaster aid. His running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., has proposed a budget that would require drastic cuts to federal aid programs, including FEMA.
Ryan is not alone. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., initially argued that disaster aid in the wake of Hurricane Irene should be offset by spending cuts, though he was later forced to walk that back after public outrage. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, has also called for the elimination of FEMA.
The targeting of disaster aid is part and parcel of the current Republican mentality. More and more, the Republican party is pushing a worldview that says, in effect, that we’re all on our own. In times of crisis, if you can’t pull yourself up by your bootstraps then you’ll just have to stay down on the ground.
FEMA has an imperfect track record, of course — its response to Hurricane Katrina was woefully inadequate. That error, though, was not one of doing too much, but doing too little. Under the Obama administration, FEMA has generally earned plaudits, especially for its response to an outbreak of tornadoes in the south and midwest. When supported adequately, FEMA has been a vital and valuable agency that has provided aid to states in the wake of disasters across the country.
In many ways, Mitt Romney’s opposition to federal disaster relief programs is what the election is about. President Barack Obama supports using government to help those in a crisis get back on their feet. Mitt Romney believes that government has no role in helping people who are dealing with disaster. Those two very different views of America’s future are on the ballot next week. How interesting that the Republican Convention was threatened by a hurricane in Tampa, and the week that Romney gets above 50% in the polls, another heads towards DC the week before the election. One would think God was trying to tell us something about Romney.
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Post by bushmanbilly on Oct 29, 2012 13:12:54 GMT -5
Wow! you are gettin desperate. Same post in 3 different subjects. Can you feel Barrys pain Helen.
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