Oops phone spellcheck made bloggers into boogers...
Sign an executive order against vanities. ;^)
I vote for grabbing Obama by the collar and leading him out the back door by the garbage, just like he did with every foreign country’s leader who was friendly to the States.
I think we can all agree on that.
President Ryan sounds good! (Especially good, being a fan of the Clancy Novels)
He must fumigate first!!!
Absolutely reverse the Zer0 EO keeping the One’s secrets secret. Let the light of day shine upon Zer0’s bogus past!
Psssst over here...
Do anything but secure our borders. Romney needs to play it safe.....yukyuk.
Immediately cease witholding union dues from federal employees (make em pay unions directly)
Suspend Davis-Bacon Act.
Get rid of EPA, Dept of Energy, Education, HHS, etc.
Pass laws forbidding regulatory agencies making rules outside of congress.
Drill baby, drill.
National voter ID
E-Verify for all employment (I-9 doesn’t work).
E-Verify for all public assistance.
Put forth a test case against challenging anchor babies.
These are just the tip of the iceberg to get things started.
LOL, what an awesome misspelling.
I don’t think “boogers” should be given any more than a rag to wioe themselves.
They’re kinda snotty anyway....
I believe Helen Thomas started out as booger, if I’m not mistaken, and was later handpicked to join the WH press corpse.
When slots for boogers are outlawed...
Win the election
End Affirmative Action? Yeah, that’s funny. The GOP has been absolutely worthless in fighting racial preferences.
Remember 2006 when the people of Michigan voted overwhelmingly for an Amendment to ban racial preferences? Remember how the GOP ran from the issue like a bunch of cowards? If the Democrats weren’t so loathsome, it would have been funny how the GOP went down in flames that year while that Amendment passed easily.
Remember how Newt Gingrich talked tough against preferences in the run up to the 1994 takeover of Congress? Remember how he then completely betrayed that position?
Why in 2006, during a debate with challenger James Webb, did Senator George Allen come across as the one afraid to criticize preferences? When asked about them, Webb said they are only justified for black Americans, but if Hispanics and other non-whites are to be included under the diversity rationale, then poor whites should be included too. When asked to respond, Allen completely passed and said nothing on the issue.
Remember the last time racial preferences went to the Sup Court? Remember how Bush’s guy Alberto Gonzalez chose not to go hard against preferences, and instead accepted the diversity rationale that Sandra Day O’Connor jumped on?
Consider the pending case out of Texas before the Supreme Court. Why did this young woman Abigail Fischer have to bring this case? Why was UT allowed to discriminate against her in the first place? Why hasn’t ‘conservative’ Texas, with its ‘conservative’ GOP state legislature, and ‘conservative’ GOP governor Rick Perry stepped in and prevented its public universities from using preferences?
Remember 2004-2006 when the GOP had the Presidency and both houses of Congress? Did they do anything to fight racial preferences?
So yeah, I’d agree that President Romney should take action against racial preferences. But history suggests that both he and the party would continue refusing to protect the interests of those most likely to be hurt by preferences...that being poor, working, and middle class whites.
“... and boogers should be given their slots.”
Ha! I wouldn’t change this for anything in the world!!!!!