Posted on 01/12/2006 5:14:27 AM PST by OXENinFLA
Someone finally figured out how to put epoxy in a mist form and packaged it in a spray can. Her hairspray must be marketed under the name: hair cement. If you knock on her hairdo I bet it will feel like granite.
It's just been decided here that Feinstein's constant farding has caused an ozone hole the size of L.A.
Oh oh, Feingold.
The politicians really pulled the wool with 17th.
Look at Feinstein now....she's muttering while working on her notes....
Leahy at all are hoping that if they keep the hearings going long enough an alien life form will pop out of Alito's abdomen.
Feingold for 25 minutes again???? He's whining about pratice sessions again.
ROFLMAO!!!
You can bet that no matter how stupid the dems are, they are at least smart enough to not let Ted drive the clown car.
Yuck. Feingold. I really dislike his style of questioning. At any rate, he is going to pick up where DiFi left off.
LOL.
Feingold up. Maybe I'll get lucky and the phone will interrupt me again :-)
Howie Carr is going after Senator Fathead and it's not going to go well for the pantaloonless one.
Finegold's up and ready to start bitching.
Oh boy. They're doing their Senatorial comedy routine.
Twenty-five minutes for Fiengold??
And he's ALREADY troubled....
No, honestly, her questioning was incomprehensible. Nobody here really got anything out of it.
Grassley just made some statements, now Feingold just started.
I believe Jimmy Johnson (one-time Dallas Cowboy coach) has the patent on this!
I noticed that - LOL!
the 17th Amendment was reform....like campaign finance reform and the upcoming lobbying reform...
They use 'reform' to cement their powers.
I admit, it was a stupid question. :-)
I think I'll go clean some toilets; Feingold is one of my least favorite memebers of this committee.
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