From: Doc.Shock on
Sarah Palin's Secret Contract Demands: Big Jets and Bendable Straws

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/hed-sarah-palins-secret-contract-demands-big-jets/story?id=10362141
From: JoeSpareBedroom on
"Conscience" <nobama@g�v.com> wrote in message
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> On 2010-04-15 09:40:27 -0700, "Doc.Shock" <Doc_Shock(a)inter.net> said:
>
>> Sarah Palin's Secret Contract Demands: Big Jets and Bendable Straws
>>
>> http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/hed-sarah-palins-secret-contract-demands-big-jets/story?id=10362141
>
> What
>>
> an awesome story.
>
> Certainly worth of such a reputable media outlet.
>
> Adults have more important matters to worry about, such as the systematic
> destruction of the USA since January 2009.
>


Au contraire, Brokeback Boy. It's very much an important issue, unless
you're not really a fiscal conservative.

"The Cal State speech - which is believed to be costing the university's
foundation about $75,000 -- became grist for controversy when California
state Sen. Leland Yee questioned the wisdom of the expense at a time when
the state is in the grips of a budget crisis."


From: JoeSpareBedroom on
"Sharx35" <sharx35(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Most limp-wristed LIEbrawls would. It's amazing that Roosevelt overcame
> the wimpy LIEbrawl isolationists and actually got America active in World
> War II. The wimpy LIEbrawls would have, like Neville Chamberlain,
> continued to prate that, with more talk and compassion, we could have
> convinced Hitler and Mussolini to be nicer towards all minorities and
> surrounding countries. MILLIONS of LIEbrawls fervently believed that, back
> in the 30's and very early 40's. Admit it.


Drunk Canadian resurrects his one and only bit of historical knowledge:
Neville Chamberlain. Perfectly explained, just as it was taught to him by a
talking head on the radio.


From: pandora on
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 18:24:35 -0400, Hachiroku ハチロク wrote:

> On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:13:24 -0500, pandora wrote:
>
>>> You ask Scott, one of the regulars in the Toyota group I talked to
>>> himon the phone, and I said, "I'm willing to give Obama a chance". You
>>> have to remember, I AM from MAssachusetts, after all.
>>>
>>> The "chance" lasted about three weeks...I may be somewhat Moderate,
>>> but not THAT Moderate...
>>
>> Three weeks? That's hardly enough time to even get settled, let alone
>> DO anything constructive.
>
> Turning off the Republicans and pushing the Stimulus through was all I
> needed.

Ah, I see. You didn't get *enough* money in your stimulus check?
I thoroughly enjoyed mine. Spent it on a business that was having
hard times. They were *really* appreciative.

> Tell me, why is there appropriations for sidewalks in the healthcare
> bill?

Well, I expect that the idea is to encourage more people to walk and
good sidewalks might do that. It's a bear to fall down and break a
hip and quite costly too.
From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 09:43:08 -0500, §nühw¤£f wrote:

>> I don't know the details of what is discussed above, or what is true
>> about who said what in this case, but I can see how sidewalks could have
>> something to do with healthcare. Maybe this is just because I have been
>> walking with people in wheelchairs, as well as just simply walking along
>> roads with and without sidewalks. Somebody who drives everywhere might
>> not get the point though.
>> :-)
>>
>>
>>
> We should all ride dirt bikes and do jumps and stuff.
>
> Discuss.

Now that sounds good to me.