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Lieberman takes on jelly doughnuts
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| 12/5/2003
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Posted on 12/05/2003 7:40:12 AM PST by playball0
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This is what it takes to get in the papers. The proposal is disgusting. It's a sop to get contributions from the trial lawyers.
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posted on
12/05/2003 7:40:12 AM PST
by
playball0
To: playball0
He's not a liberal. Really.
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posted on
12/05/2003 7:45:32 AM PST
by
facedown
(Armed in the Heartland)
To: playball0
Ich bin ein Berliner?
To: playball0
Lieberman takes on jelly doughnuts
If it's going to be a fist fight...I'll put 20 on the jelly donuts.
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posted on
12/05/2003 7:50:00 AM PST
by
mr.pink
To: playball0
Keep your stinking hands off my DOUGHNUTS!
Liberals.
Good Grief.
>: [
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posted on
12/05/2003 7:51:01 AM PST
by
Mr. Thorne
("But iron, cold iron, shall be master of them all..." Kipling)
To: playball0
Lieberman takes on jelly doughnuts I've seen him take them on in 2 debates this fall.
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posted on
12/05/2003 7:52:24 AM PST
by
CaptRon
To: playball0
He's going to p*ss off the cops with that one...
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posted on
12/05/2003 7:53:56 AM PST
by
Pharmboy
(Dems lie 'cause they have to...)
To: playball0
Mmmm - donuts.
To: formercalifornian
Hanukah is around the corner' And its a costume to eat dohgnots then
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posted on
12/05/2003 7:54:17 AM PST
by
yoely
To: playball0
Under Lieberman's plan, employees would pay about $1 per week into a program that would provide up to four weeks of leave at half pay. What about the $550 a month I already pay in medical insurance or the $8,000 a year I pay in federal taxes or the $2400 I pay in property taxes. What about the Social Security and Medicare taxes or the state sales tax? Wow. Isn't he smart? He came up with another tax idea. Does anyone think this program would stay at $1 per week per employee? Let's see, an employer has 25 employees. That would be $1200 per year into this fund. How many of you think $1200 would cover the costs of providing this level of protection to employees? How many of you think $1200 would cover the Federal Paperwork involved in handling one claim?
To: Pharmboy
He's going to p*ss off the cops with that one...One time when I was a teenager, I was at my brother's house. We were watching a horror movie with one of my brother's buddies. They were both cops at the time. One of the characters got into trouble, of course, and my brother's friend, trying to be funny, said, "Where's a cop when you need one?" To which I replied "They're down the street at the donut shop" They both about fell out of their chairs laughing.
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posted on
12/05/2003 7:58:27 AM PST
by
BSunday
(Too lazy to read the whole thread, or even past the first couple.)
To: Mr. Thorne
idiots
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posted on
12/05/2003 8:02:00 AM PST
by
petercooper
(Proud VRWC Neanderthal)
To: BSunday
My dad was a cop and my son is a cop...and they could always laugh a bit about that.
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posted on
12/05/2003 8:09:51 AM PST
by
Pharmboy
(Dems lie 'cause they have to...)
To: Mr. Thorne
They'll get my doughnut when they pry it from my cold dead hands.
Doesn't the 2nd amendment preserve the right to bear claws?
To: playball0
Bush and the Republicans are in the pocket of the Big Doughnut Companies - Krispy Kreme and Drunken Doughnuts - who push their addictive products on the weakest among us - women, children, cops and Homer Simpson.
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posted on
12/05/2003 8:14:36 AM PST
by
dmcnash
To: baraboolaw
the right to bear claws...That's just terrible....
To: playball0
As consumers, before we buy products, it is a good thing to know something about the products. I don't mind at all that food is required to have nutritional information. This conservative does not see an erosion of the Constitution. For those who say that parents are responsible for their children, not the government, this will make it a little easier for them to make decisions for their children. I don't know that I like the idea of be a big neon warning, but I do like having the info.
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posted on
12/05/2003 8:24:41 AM PST
by
doug from upland
(Hillary would get 100% of the Islamist Terrorist vote)
To: doug from upland
I don't know that I like the idea of be a big neon warning, but I do like having the info.Well formulated and presented response. Kudos for great common sense.
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posted on
12/05/2003 8:27:32 AM PST
by
Glenn
(What were you thinking, Al?)
To: doug from upland
I don't mind the warnings, but what a platform for "the Conscience of the Senate"?? Oh, how the mighty have fallen. He sold his soul and he's having a very hard time getting it back.
To: doug from upland
Off topic, but what happened to the indictment of Aaron Tonkin (sp?) the felon friend of the Clintons??
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