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  • Fake Support: Romney Campaign Pays People to Support Candidate

    01/24/2012 2:59:44 AM PST · by JACKRUSSELL · 17 replies
    Red Pill Philosophy ^ | January 23, 2012 | By Chris Delamo
    Which pill do you choose? The red pill? Or the blue pill? The color blue on the shirts of South Florida Romney “supporters” may correlate with the pill they chose to take, as was evident with one individual who, on camera, stated he was paid to wear the Romney shirt and create the impression at the voting location that there was significant support there. Romney "Supporters" Paid to be Romney Supporters
  • Convicted Amish killer commits suicide, police say

    01/16/2011 4:43:06 AM PST · by markomalley · 19 replies
    Reuters ^ | 1/16/11 | Marissa Rosenbaum
    Nearly two decades after Amish man Edward Gingerich outraged his normally peaceful religious community by killing his wife, he has been found dead of an apparent suicide. Gingerich, 44, hung himself in a barn on Friday in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania, police said. He had been living at the property with his attorney, George Schroeck, for the past six months. Schroeck told Reuters that his wife, Stephanie, discovered Gingerich's body, along with a message written in dust on top of a bucket that read, "Forgive me please." Gingerich became the first Amish person found guilty of homicide, when he was convicted...
  • The Odd Couple

    05/13/2005 6:50:27 PM PDT · by BigFinn · 24 replies · 857+ views
    drudge report ^ | May 13, 2005
    The Odd Couple Friday the 13th. Captions please.
  • MEDICARE DEBATE:Condition of health care system has been upgraded

    11/29/2003 6:04:58 AM PST · by chiller · 12 replies · 166+ views
    Atlanta Journal Constitution ^ | 11/29/03 | Newt Gingerich
    The historic Medicare and health savings account legislation that the House and Senate have passed, and which President Bush has promised to sign, is an extraordinarily important first step in the transformation of the American health and health care system that will save lives and money. First and most significant, the legislation will add for the first time an overdue prescription drug benefit for seniors and do so at a reasonable price. Had pharmaceuticals been as fundamental to staying healthy in 1965 -- when Medicare was created -- as they are today, there is little doubt that they would have...