Posted on 01/27/2014 11:57:16 AM PST by mojito
First lady Michelle Obama is seeking $10 donations to protect Obamacare, her husband's troubled health insurance system.
Just one day before he gives the annual State of the Union address, the first lady sent out a fundraising email to supporters hoping to use the speech to prompt donations to help Democrats in the midterm elections this fall.
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Earlier this month, because of what you did, it became illegal for insurance companies to discriminate against the up to 129 million Americans living with pre-existing conditions....
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She wants $10 so that she can give the liberal women $9 a month for birth control pills and will keep the 10th dollar for herself. Probably to buy a taser and repellant spray to keep Obie away.
After the way she looked at the Danish female leader and hubby’s glances at her, I’m surprised she hasn’t bought a cattle prod and a lock box.
#55: Does Kerry have the mumps? If so, at his age, he could be toast in a week.
My father got a very severe case of the mumps a few weeks before he was supposed to be deployed to Europe during the war. He was kept in guarantine and when released, reassigned within the Chemical Warfare Service as he could speak some German/Yiddish, needed when working with German POWS.
Kerry - I thought that we had sunk his pretty boy ass with “Unfit For Command” but like a bloodsucking vampire, this ahole is back.
Maybe next time we can get him on treason.
And as always when Obama's butt is dragging in the polls they send her out to save the day!
No, it is the future rear bucaneer.
Imelda Obama can take my $10 out of her birthday party money.
Hes at the very top of the short list of Most Reprehensible political figures of all times!
Miss Marmelstein,
I hope you will enjoy adding the following anecdotes to your appreciation of John Wayne. The great Duke and the gorgeous Maureen O’Hara made “Wings of Eagles” here in Pensacola. My Grandfather was a retired Navy officer and worked on board PNAS at the Naval Air Rework Facility (NARF) as did my dad.
On this day, John Ford’s cast and crew were filming behind the hangers at the seaplane/boat ramps. Grandma and Grandpa dressed for the occasion, grandpa in his soft fedora, suit and tie and grandma in a lovely assemble with a smart little hat and a corsage.
O’Hara and Ken Curtis, the guy who later played “Festus” on Gunsmoke, roared up in a jeep together and the Duke jumped from his sea biplane to meet them. The Duke must have noticed the genteel, elderly couple watching the filming from the sidelines, because after Ford spoke briefly with him, he made a direct beeline over to my grandparents.
He shook their hands, thanked them for coming, and spoke with them until called back by the director. The Duke gave generously of his time and left my grandparents with a wonderful memory to pass down to their grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
There was another time a family member met John Wayne and had the same positive, enriching experience. My uncle served in the Seabees and the “Fighting Seebees” was being filmed. Uncle subsequently worked as a craftsman briefly in films, so it could have been during or after his service years.
Anyway, he and a few dozen crew members were assembling tall fake palm trees and other vegetation and buildings for a scene. Every day, the Duke would choose 4-6 crew members (always different guys) to join him in his trailer for lunch.
One afternoon, the Duke walked up to my uncle and asked him if he would like to join him for lunch. The six men enjoyed a fried chicken dinner and cokes in the Duke’s trailer and laughed throughout the entire meal. The Duke was a marvelous storyteller and loved to make people laugh and entertain them. He didn’t “hold forth” during the entire meal, either. He drew-out the men and laughed at their jokes and stories, too.
It doesn’t surprise me that when the Duke actually needed to wear that eye mask in “True Grit” and he wasn’t too happy about it, on the first day of shooting, he arrived to find every member of his cast and crew wearing eye masks, even his horse! LOL!
Again, John Wayne shared his time with others and made wonderful memories for them. He knew the potential effect he had on people and chose kindness and generosity of spirit as he made his way through life. He is one of my heroes, for many different reasons, as I suspect he is for you.
Very, very nice story. Yes, the Duke was always gracious with his fans. Many of the old stars were trained by the studios to be nice - although I suspect Wayne simply had a generous nature.
The Duke was also very nice to someone close to me.
On another note, about two years ago, we went to an auction of some of his private possessions - scripts with his notes, his various eye patches, amazing! Way out of our budget, though. His son, Michael, supervised it.
By the way, the eye patch was actually dotted with tiny holes so that he could see through it.
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Or, government cheese...
Anybody ever figure out what happened to Kerry's face?
Just sayin'..........
Moose-Sale is only $10 away from destroying common sense forever!
fiddy cent
The soetero Obamas sure have a classy group of freinds dont they?
Next Years State Of My Union Address is rumored to be the first of its kind...with the entire cast of the Grammy Fiasco scheduled to “perform” during....”halftime”
lol
“Michelle Obama is seeking $10 donations to protect Obamacare, her husband’s troubled health insurance system.”
Stanley looks like a little girl.
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