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I know congress can't keep all of the people happy all of the time .... but they could do a heck of a lot better at running things than they presently are.
Yeah, I had to do a double-take when I first read it ..... But, hey, I've already paid for my ticket so if I don't enjoy the jokes, it's on me, right? LOL
You my friend are one sick dude - and I know you take extreme pride in that fact!!!!
The feds sure seem to operate that way ....
Gave 'em an inch and they took a hundred miles ...
Sorry, but that's not even funny ....
Oh well, every comedian bombs once in awhile! LOL
Really?
Then they should be fully aware ... a search requires either a warrant, or owner/occupant's permission.
They can't go in under the guise of an 'inspection' with the intent of collecting evidence.
Evidence truly discovered during an inspection is a different matter.
Oh, does Obama and crew have world wide jurisdiction now?
Wouldn't doubt that they believe they do.
One sharp County sheriff ...
To my knowledge the FDA is not a law enforcement agency ..
They might be 'inspecting' something, but that's not the same as collecting evidence for a criminal matter.
Well, that sounds a lot more 'believeable' than the other story.
People disappear occasionally while traveling in other countries ..
for a lot of reasons.
I think you must have me confused with someone.
Sounds to me like that old guy is delusional though.
I would imagine the LA Count Jail personnel are probably too busy with real criminals to bother about a 65 yo farmer..... you know, the real criminals like the gang members and such?
Well .... sorry to inform you but
First, I never worked a day in a prison ...
Second, what is the basis upon which you place faith in this source you cited?
"the industry that provided you your livelihood."?
Well, sure they are for it. They think they will be above the rules as they think they are now ... and don't want to hear there will only be a few special 'more equal' pigs.
That's one way of explaining it, yep!
And they whine about Romney using legal ways to cut his taxes.
More hypocrisy indeed!
Yeah, come on back .... you'll disappear soon enough. LOL
The hypocrisy is ...... dazzling.
(Couldn't really post what I wanted to!)
Thanks K2
Nice piece Michael ...
I like the front handle/bipod combo. Who is making them?
Thanks
GP
Misery! LOL
(Missouri)
Governor Chris Christie to ‘Idiot’ student: ‘damn man, I’m governor, could you shut up for a minute?’
By Eric Pfeiffer | The Sideshow – 2 hrs 23 mins ago.. .
New Jersey Republican Governor Chris Christie is well known for his extroverted personality and outspoken nature. But his often confrontational approach that kept his name in presidential primary talks for months ended in a shouting match today with a student who is a also a former Navy Seal.
Fox News reports that during Friday morning's town hall press conference, Christie called on 34-year-old law student William Brown. The two got into a debate over a plan to rename Rutgers University, Rutgers Camden-Rowan. Brown, who is active in Democratic Party politics, says the merger and name change would negatively affect the university's reputation.
After Christie says that Brown and his fellow classmates who are already enrolled at the university will still receive a Rutgers diploma, Brown interrupts him, shouting back, "What about my son? What about my neighbors? What about my friends?"
Christie then appears to lose his temper, saying, "If you decide what you want to do is put on a show today, let me tell you, I can go back and forth with you as much as you want. And let me tell you something; after you graduate from law school, you conduct yourself like that in a courtroom, your rear end's going to get thrown in jail, idiot."
Christie then tried to explain his behavior to the receptive audience, saying, "I tried to be patient with the guy. Every time I tried to answer, he's like, yelling over me again." And he received applause for what may turn out to be a regrettable follow-up quip, when he said, "I mean, damn man, I'm governor,
could you shut up for a minute?"
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/governor-chris-christie-idiot-student-damn-man-m-221915452.html
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Good ol' Christie - I yearn for a Commander-in-Chief with this guy's balls! LOL
Spoke with a guy I know who is a manager in the sporting goods dept at a local branch of a chain-store. He was telling me he is out of about half his inventory, and is being 'back-ordered' on most replacement stock he orders ... says has roughly doubled sales within past six - eight weeks.
Yep, and everyone (liberals) went totally bonkers. Anything new (that they didn't think of first) just drives them totally nuts!
Another thing, also, there aren't a lot out there who, as VP, would know their way around the bowels of DC the way Newt does.
Of course, I don't know of any reason a sitting vice president couldn't be appointed to the Supreme Court ..... do you? (Napalitano, I mean). A new VP can always then be appointed too. Irregular? yep, but impossible? I am not sure.
Good one !
that's a three pointer!
Yep, good job, eh?
Holmes was not going to let Soledad buffalo her, was she? She said what she wanted to say anyway!
Joel did a great job of dealing with all that 'gang banging' crap, for sure!
I guess 'tool' won't cost you any sponsors! LOL
Seen this CNN interview of the editor at Breitbart.com?
Watch Soledad go bananas, and the wolf pack try to devour Joel ... but they don't get it done!
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2012/03/08/The%20Vetting%20CNN%20Implodes%20Over%20Obama%20Bell%20Video
Yep. Well, did you check her 'resume'? Seems she is going downhill with just about every job change .. now on Yahoo! WOW! That's just where all the successful journalists work!
Clowns , the lot of 'em.
Her arrogance was just oozing out of every paragraph, and by golly, with a resume like that I can see why! This lady is going places! Like ... like .... well, like Yahoo! News!
What a farce.
Was that a crackpipe burn on her lower lip? I couldn't see the photos in the news article that well ..
Gosh th ..... sorry to hear of your accident. I feel for you, as I am still going to my PT for my rotator cuff surgery .... in my case, I am glad I finally had it done and got rid of the offending bone spurs. Hope your PT goes well too. I know you'll be one of those who yell for 'more' when the therapists start their routine!
Get better soon.
R
Yeah, they'd say about anything to cover their own ass ....
LOL ........
yep - All these 'rights' I never before knew about!
We've been getting cheated, ya know?
Ah yes, and the government pours $5.00 a gallon gasoline on top of it!
Yep, even if we disregard the lottery win ... How can someone with a new car and two houses collect food stamps? Unemployment? OK I can see maybe unemployment ....
I know, I am such a cruel old man!.
Michigan woman still collecting food stamps after winning $1 million lottery
By Eric Pfeiffer | The Sideshow – 2 hrs 0 mins ago.. .
People love stories about someone winning the lottery and then giving the money away. They're less likely to feel fondly about Amanda Clayton, who won $1 million in the Michigan State Lottery but is still collecting food stamps.
"I thought that they would cut me off, but since they didn't, I thought maybe it was OK because I'm not working," Clayton, 24, told Local 4 news in Detroit.
Back in December, a woman in Washington State fell under scrutiny when it was revealed she was receiving state economic benefits even though she lives in a $1 million waterfront home on Lake Washington.
Clayton, who says she owns two homes and a new car, receives $200 a month in food assistance from the state-issued Michigan Bridge Card, which is meant to benefit lower-income residents in the nation's eigth most economically depressed state.
Twenty-five percent of Michigan's residents receive some form of food assistance from the state. The state's unemployment rate is 9.3 percent, more than a full point above the national average, but has dropped from a 10.4 percent peak in August.
And Clayton isn't embarrassed about living off the state even though she now finds herself in the nation's top tax bracket. "I mean I kinda do," Clayton told Local 4 when asked if she had a "right" to the government welfare.
She certainly doesn't the fit the mold of other lottery winners we have told you about here at the Sideshow, including the number of repeat winners of the Georgia State Lottery, many of whom chose to donate their initial winnings to charity or family members in need.
Clayton downplayed her wealth, saying she took the $1 million in a lump sump, which meant about half immediately went to taxes. "I feel that it's OK because I mean, I have no income and I have bills to pay," she said. "I have two houses."
Her story has already caught attention locally, where state Republican Rep. Dale Zorn has sponsored a bill preventing individuals like Clayton from taking state financial assistance.
"Public assistance should be given to those who are in need of public assistance, not those who have found riches," Zorn told Local 4. The bill, which has already passed the state House and has a sister bill in the Senate, would require the state to cross check the names of lottery winners over $1,000 to see if they are also receiving state financial benefits.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/michigan-woman-still-collecting-food-stamps-winning-1-201751693.html
OMG - There would be demonstrations in the streets!
Every media outlet on the TV would be whining 24 / 7.
There'd be no end to the name calling and condemnation.
But, He isn't, so all we'll hear is about the 'far right' attempting to smear 'the President'.
Michigan woman still collecting food stamps after winning $1 million lottery
By Eric Pfeiffer | The Sideshow – 2 hrs 0 mins ago.. .
People love stories about someone winning the lottery and then giving the money away. They're less likely to feel fondly about Amanda Clayton, who won $1 million in the Michigan State Lottery but is still collecting food stamps.
"I thought that they would cut me off, but since they didn't, I thought maybe it was OK because I'm not working," Clayton, 24, told Local 4 news in Detroit.
Back in December, a woman in Washington State fell under scrutiny when it was revealed she was receiving state economic benefits even though she lives in a $1 million waterfront home on Lake Washington.
Clayton, who says she owns two homes and a new car, receives $200 a month in food assistance from the state-issued Michigan Bridge Card, which is meant to benefit lower-income residents in the nation's eigth most economically depressed state.
Twenty-five percent of Michigan's residents receive some form of food assistance from the state. The state's unemployment rate is 9.3 percent, more than a full point above the national average, but has dropped from a 10.4 percent peak in August.
And Clayton isn't embarrassed about living off the state even though she now finds herself in the nation's top tax bracket. "I mean I kinda do," Clayton told Local 4 when asked if she had a "right" to the government welfare.
She certainly doesn't the fit the mold of other lottery winners we have told you about here at the Sideshow, including the number of repeat winners of the Georgia State Lottery, many of whom chose to donate their initial winnings to charity or family members in need.
Clayton downplayed her wealth, saying she took the $1 million in a lump sump, which meant about half immediately went to taxes. "I feel that it's OK because I mean, I have no income and I have bills to pay," she said. "I have two houses."
Her story has already caught attention locally, where state Republican Rep. Dale Zorn has sponsored a bill preventing individuals like Clayton from taking state financial assistance.
"Public assistance should be given to those who are in need of public assistance, not those who have found riches," Zorn told Local 4. The bill, which has already passed the state House and has a sister bill in the Senate, would require the state to cross check the names of lottery winners over $1,000 to see if they are also receiving state financial benefits.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/michigan-woman-still-collecting-food-stamps-winning-1-201751693.html
Let's hope they don't all still feel guilty for being 'racist' ..
Hell, it will just make him more of a hero in the eyes of the left!
Can some people really not see what's going on here?