Posted on 04/13/2014 4:30:29 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
April 13th, 2014
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Reps. Sander Levin, D-Mich., and Charles Boustany, R-La.; Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Panel discussion on the anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Reps. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Elijah Cummings, D-Md.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Samantha Power, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations; Gov. Devil Patrick, D-Mass.; Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Reps. Steve Israel, D-N.Y., and Greg Walden, R-Ore.
Where is the Obamacare clock, showing the rapidly reducing number of Americans who don’t have health care insurance? Along with the other clock showing the decrease in American’s premiums?
After $600 million in development costs, the database behind that clockwork website should be able to produce massive volumes of detailed reports. If only the Feds weren’t so obsessed with illegal cow grazing, we could get some real useful information.
Great post. Well done
Where is the Obamacare clock, showing the rapidly reducing number of Americans who don’t have health care insurance? Along with the other clock showing the decrease in American’s premiums?
After $600 million in development costs, the database behind that clockwork website should be able to produce massive volumes of detailed reports. If only the Feds weren’t so obsessed with illegal cow grazing, we could get some real useful information.
Great post. Well done
Where is the Obamacare clock, showing the rapidly reducing number of Americans who don’t have health care insurance? Along with the other clock showing the decrease in American’s premiums?
After $600 million in development costs, the database behind that clockwork website should be able to produce massive volumes of detailed reports. If only the Feds weren’t so obsessed with illegal cow grazing, we could get some real useful information.
Great post. Well done
I’m home.
Left new dog in bedroom. Both venetian blinds destroyed and pulled off windows, mirror on back of door ripped down, all my makeup spilled over bathroom. Big pile of poop in bathroom.
Tomorrow I am buying a crate. My daughter watches her when I go somewhere but dog has GOT to stay alone.
Poor thing, she’d been owned by an elderly couple. Man died, wife went into nursing home. Then she was in pound for two weeks....her world has been turned upside down.
We’re very good to her but darn she has separation anxiety.
I’ll figure it out.
Hey, if everybody replied 4 times like you did, we’d be over 100 posts already, and H. Ross could have praised us!
:-)
Maybe they all went to church today.
Added a water bottle I bought at Pet Smart and I put the cage in a corner, up against a wall where you could see a great deal of the house. The dogs have good visibility but a sheltering wall to cozy up to also.
Yeah, so did I, but I come home to post as soon as the final Amen is given!!!
Great post. Well done
Dittos
Great post. Well done
Dittos
Great post. Well done
Dittos
Great post. Well done
Dittos
AB....TOMORROW I WILL HAVE SUCH A CAGE IN MY HOUSE!
Tell me how you get the dog to go in there?
Apparently, CBS was in church today. At the end of his sermon this morning, my 'internet' pastor announced that CBS was filming in the church this morning, but he never addressed the reason. He did mention the beauty of East Tennessee this time of year, and the CBS rep mentioned that it was still stark and gloomy back in New York. That response makes me believe that it was the NATIONAL CBS filming; not the local CBS affiliate in Knoxville.
If anyone happens to see a CBS report incorporating a Knoxville baptist church, I would be interested in searching that report out on the web.
I see what you did there! ;-)
Thanks... And how have you been?
A very firm “Go in the cage!” while pointing to the open cage door. I guess at first, I put a dog treat or two in there, while saying the same.
Now, if I say “Go in the cage!” they go in and won’t come out, even with the door open, unless I tell them to come out. This doesn’t work if I leave, though. If I ever forget to close the cage door; when I come back they’ll have tore up the house.
Cool! But what is an ‘internet’ pastor?
A pastor I watch over the internet. :-)
I post from the land of lukewarm (at best) churches...Red England. Since I can't find one that even remotely aligns with my beliefs; I follow the services of a church in Knoxville that streams over the internet every Sunday and Wednesday...a lifeline to brothers and sisters in Christ over 1000 miles away.
This pastor is a no-nonsense, no compromise 'fire and brimstone' preacher and teacher...makes me wonder what made CBS decide to film in his church.
We trained our two dogs (min schnauzer and maltese) when they were puppies to like their cages. We always throw some kibble and bits or what nots in the cage to get them in. But they both sleep in them at night time, and they like it.
We trained our two dogs (min schnauzer and maltese) when they were puppies to like their cages. We always throw some kibble and bits or what nots in the cage to get them in. But they both sleep in them at night time, and they like it.
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