Posted on 01/02/2005 11:16:35 AM PST by MississippiMasterpiece
Don't know how to post a spreadsheet, but the link will take you to a chart showing political contributions from many of the most popular restaurant chains, including Hooters, Chili's, Waffle House, Olive Garden, etc.
Absolutely! Well said!
Must be the itty bitty kind in there. Doesn't seem to be much room for anything else.
PING to the REPUBLICAN PARTY REPTILE ping list! What is the Republican Party Reptile? It is a creature of the eighties. It's neoconservatism with its pants down around its ankles, the Rehnquist Supreme Court on drugs, a disco Hobbes living without shame or federally mandated safety regulations. The Republican Party Reptile supports a strong defense policy, but sees no reason to conduct it while sober. The RPR believes in minimum government interference in private affairs; unless the government brings over extra girls and some ice. In short, the RPR is the new label that our political spectrum has been crying out for; the conservative with a sense of humor and a healthy dose of depravity.
He was on the radio replay of Laura Ingraham I think. He's got little kids too.
Wait, what does James Dobson think about this?
What black chick?
And you can still type???
When I'm against some hooters, usually I don't be typing anything.
The Buffalo Chicken Wings are world-famous. If you don't have a local Hooters near you, pick a box up in the frozen chicken section of your local grocer.
Prove it!
Well I can't compliment my brains :D
Drag your cursor.
Go To: Choose The Blue > Entertainment and News > Television Networks |
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Brand | Parent Company | % to Dem | % to Rep | $ to Dem | $ to Rep | Other Brands of Parent |
ABC | Walt Disney Co | 70% | 30% | $606,504 | $259,930 | Walt Disney Co, others... |
Black Entertainment Television (BET) | Salamander Farm | 100% | 0% | $65,500 | $0 | Charlotte Bobcats |
Bravo Channel | General Electric | 33% | 67% | $244,748 | $496,912 | General Electric, others... |
CBS | Viacom Inc | 78% | 22% | $892,513 | $251,734 | MTV, others... |
CMT | Viacom Inc | 78% | 22% | $892,513 | $251,734 | MTV, others... |
CNBC | General Electric | 33% | 67% | $244,748 | $496,912 | General Electric, others... |
Comedy Channel | Viacom Inc | 78% | 22% | $892,513 | $251,734 | MTV, others... |
Discovery Communications | Discovery Communications | 86% | 14% | $78,689 | $12,809 | None Known |
Encore | Starz Encore Group | 4% | 96% | $1,617 | $38,822 | Starz, others... |
ESPN | Walt Disney Co | 70% | 30% | $606,504 | $259,930 | Walt Disney Co, others... |
Fox | News Corp | 61% | 39% | $689,549 | $434,224 | Fox Cable Networks, others... |
Fox News | News Corp | 61% | 39% | $689,549 | $434,224 | Fox Cable Networks, others... |
Fox Sports | News Corp | 61% | 39% | $689,549 | $434,224 | Fox Cable Networks, others... |
Fox Television | News Corp | 61% | 39% | $689,549 | $434,224 | Fox Cable Networks, others... |
Galavision | Univision Music Group | 0% | 100% | $0 | $28,000 | Univision Network, others... |
MSNBC | General Electric | 33% | 67% | $244,748 | $496,912 | General Electric, others... |
MTV | Viacom Inc | 78% | 22% | $892,513 | $251,734 | Viacom Inc, others... |
NBC | General Electric | 33% | 67% | $244,748 | $496,912 | General Electric, others... |
Showtime | Viacom Inc | 78% | 22% | $892,513 | $251,734 | MTV, others... |
Starz | Starz Encore Group | 4% | 96% | $1,617 | $38,822 | STARZ! Kids, others... |
STARZ! Family | Starz Encore Group | 4% | 96% | $1,617 | $38,822 | Starz, others... |
STARZ! Kids | Starz Encore Group | 4% | 96% | $1,617 | $38,822 | Starz, others... |
TeleFutura Network | Univision Music Group | 0% | 100% | $0 | $28,000 | Univision Network, others... |
The Movie Channel | Viacom Inc | 78% | 22% | $892,513 | $251,734 | MTV, others... |
The Sundance Channel | Viacom Inc | 78% | 22% | $892,513 | $251,734 | MTV, others... |
Univision Network | Univision Music Group | 0% | 100% | $0 | $28,000 | TeleFutura Network, others... |
UPN | Viacom Inc | 78% | 22% | $892,513 | $251,734 | MTV, others... |
WAM! | Starz Encore Group | 4% | 96% | $1,617 | $38,822 | Starz, others... |
YES Network | YES Network | 100% | 0% | $218,825 | $0 | None Known |
Brands belonging to companies without PACs and where the total federal political contributions from employees is less than $15,000 are listed in black text. Percentages are not calculated for these companies. |
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It has been said, when a man is too 'mature and holy' for looking at pretty girls, and responding like the male of the species is designed, he's not much good for anything that requires arousal.
Just because a man is still functioning as God intended, physiologically, doesn't mean he isn't a conservative or that he IS a hypcrite. The idea of 'get saved' = 'get ugly, fat, bald, obese and unarousable' seems to pass for religious convictions and christian marriage these days.
It's an abomination.
There's a lot of confusion about sexuality in the context of being a faithful christian. I think it's because too many men and women struggle in that area. Outside influence doesn't help either. If I was married, I wouldn't like my husband going to Hooter's but it's better than going to a strip club.
Nice sentiment.... I like you.
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