Posted on 10/08/2009 3:33:11 PM PDT by Patriot1259
Levi is also considering posting nude for a gay magazine called ‘Unzipped’- if the right offer is made.
Hey, whatever happened to Kato Kaelin anyway?
And his beard is what? Arianna's daughter's (how'd she get a daughter ~ a turkey baster or something?) godmother!
These gay supporters and groupies sure hang together don't they.
Well, he’s wasting a lot of postage on me recently, sending lots of ‘Franklin Mint’ brochures to my address.
Some interesting reading while on the toilet, but knowing who is behind the mailings, that’s all it will ever be.
“Levi is also considering posting nude for a gay magazine called Unzipped- if the right offer is made.”
I hope Johnston’s johnson is as big as a pistachio nut. We already know his brain is.
POM trying to corner the pomegranate juice market in California:
The largest producer and distributor of pomegranate juice in the country is POM Wonderful, which is owned by California billionaire Stewart Resnick, a significant figure in California politics and the owner of Paramount Farms, the Franklin Mint and Teleflora. Resnick is a major donor to legislators of both major parties and to political campaigns, including more than $197,000 in 2007-08. The “Wonderful” in POM Wonderful, aside from the marketing benefit, also refers to a variety of pomegranate known as a Wonderful, grown in California. There are at least 300 varieties of pomegranates. All of POM Wonderful’s pomegranates are grown in the California’s Central Valley.
POM Wonderful and a coalition called the Partnership for Unadulterated, Real and Ethical Pomegranate Juice want California to adopt stringent rules governing the ability of pomegranate-juice sellers to list their product as “100 percent pure.” POM notes that it doesn’t buy foreign pomegranate juice - which may be cut with filler juices - and that it is the “only brand that controls its pomegranate juice from tree to bottle.”
http://www.capitolweekly.net/article.php?xid=y3sizp8tpw9buz
Resnick sounds like a Soros wannabe. Come the revolution, he gets the same fate.
Its good stuff.
But heres another case of the in crowd positioning them selves
to an advantage through government edict.
Maker of all those commemorative BO plates?
I hope that since Sarah’s son is back home from Iraq he meets up with this punk and beats the snot out of him.
He’s building as respectable a career as John Wayne Bobbit.
I had the exact same thought tonight.
Levi Johnston is on track to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 2012, just in time to push him back into the news before the 2012 election.
This is from the May 23 2009 Contra Costa Times:
As the West Coasts largest estuary plunged to the brink of collapse from 2000 to 2007, state water officials pumped unprecedented amounts of water out of the Delta only to effectively buy some of it back at taxpayer expense for a failed environmental protection plan, a MediaNews investigation has found.
The environmental water account set up in 2000 to improve the Delta ecosystem spent nearly $200 million mostly to benefit water users while also creating a cash stream for private landowners and water agencies in the Bakersfield area.
Financed with taxpayer-backed environment and water bonds, the program spent most of its money in Kern County, a largely agricultural region at the southern
end of the San Joaquin Valley. There, water was purchased from the state and then traded back to the account for a higher price.
The proceeds were used to fund an employee retirement plan, buy land and groundwater storage facilities and pay miscellaneous costs to keep water bills low, documents and interviews show.
Revenues from those sales also might have helped finance a lawsuit against the Department of Water Resources, the same agency that wrote the checks, documents show.
No one appears to have benefitted more than companies owned or controlled by Stewart Resnick, a Beverly Hills billionaire, philanthropist and major political donor whose companies, including Paramount Farms, own more than 115,000 acres in Kern County. Resnicks water and farm companies collected about 20 cents of every dollar spent by the program.
I question Juliet herself. Marriage number three, (which lasted four months), and she registered for wedding gifts. Tacky.
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/Gift-Registry/Guest/ViewRegistry.aspx?grid=4228320
BTT
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