Posted on 02/06/2009 2:54:56 PM PST by dynachrome
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Infidel time!
Live Savage!
That’s more like “are you libertarian or marxist” quiz!
this caller needs to be slapped repeatedly.
Hmmmm, Senator Debbie Stabenow who wants a fairness doctrine to curb conservative talk-radio, has a husband who is a liberal radio show owner/producer. Savage thinks she should be in prison for her blatent conflict-of-interest. Agreed.
Sen. Stab-us-now.
More good knews:
a compromise on the “only” 780 billion porkfat bill.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2180036/posts
gold is worth nothing when society completely colapses. ooo you need food? you got some shiny metal what do I need with shiny metal
B.O. has a potty mouth.
Lead will be worth more.
he needs samuel jackson to write for him, that would be kinda cool. I am sick of these mo*fu* congressmen in this m**E)(F(*090 congress!
Was that Sen. Fineswine?
She is one of the main reasons unemployment is so high in kalifornia..
lesbian couple married in canada can be splitsville.......um not the best choice of words, or was it?
February 6, 2009, 4:00 pm
Pelosi Calls Cuts to Stimulus Bill Very Damaging
By Kate Phillips
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. The House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, refused to give any ground today, despite the fact that the Senate was preparing to reduce the size of the stimulus package by billions of dollars that she probably will not be able to recoup during the conference sessions next week.
Obama ratchets up the rhetoric on stimulus plan
By CHARLES BABINGTON 1 hour ago
WASHINGTON (AP) President Barack Obama’s soft-sell pitches to Republicans haven’t gotten him very far on his economic stimulus plan, so he’s resorting to a sharper tone that is at odds with his vow to make Washington less partisan.
Stopping just short of a take-it-or-leave-it stand, Obama has mocked the notion that a stimulus bill shouldn’t include huge spending. He’s also defended earmarks as inevitable in such a package. And he’s pointedly reminded Republicans about who won the November election.
The heightened rhetoric reflects White House frustration that Obama’s earlier efforts, which included high-profile visits to House and Senate Republicans last month, yielded not a single House GOP vote for the legislation. In the Senate, Obama and his allies were battling Friday for just a handful of Republican votes to avoid a bill-stopping filibuste...
The company I work for returned several temporary employees to the pool. It’s why we use a temp agency. We will hire the best ones some times.
Isn’t the messiah supposed to speak Monday nite? He probably wants a bill to pass so he can boast.
“Talk of cuts in proposed education funds triggered a counterattack from advocates of school spending as well as unhappiness among Democrats.
One, Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan, told reporters he and others hoped that some of the funds on the chopping block would be restored next week when negotiations open on a House-Senate compromise.”
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