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Pelosi: Just Forget the Word "Earmark"
Townhall ^
| June 13, 2007
| Amanda Carpenter
Posted on 06/14/2007 9:27:37 AM PDT by Syncro
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To: dirtboy
You did not a first. You started on your immigration rant. Hijacking a thread by a kneejerker, I am not surprised.
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posted on
06/14/2007 2:53:43 PM PDT
by
jrooney
(The democrats are the friend of our enemy and the enemy of our friends. Attack them, not GW!)
To: jrooney
You did not a first. You started on your immigration rant. Hijacking a thread by a kneejerker, I am not surprised.And when I went back on topic, you ignored the inconvenient details.
So tell me, what color is the Kool-Aide in your glass?
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posted on
06/14/2007 7:02:58 PM PDT
by
dirtboy
(A store clerk has done more to fight the WOT than Rudy.)
To: dirtboy
Brown, it is Makers Mark, Gentleman Jack, Crown Royal or Old Granddad whiskey.
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posted on
06/14/2007 8:27:20 PM PDT
by
jrooney
(The democrats are the friend of our enemy and the enemy of our friends. Attack them, not GW!)
To: Syncro
Hey let’s forget about Queen Pelosi... we shall refer to her as SanFranLib from now on
To: Old Sarge
"In a Tuesday press conference about appropriation bills, Pelosi said, Why dont we leave here today forgetting the word earmark? She said they should be called legislative directives instead." See Tagline below.
yitbos
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posted on
06/15/2007 11:17:43 PM PDT
by
bruinbirdman
("Those who control language control minds." -- Ayn Rand)
To: jrooney
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posted on
06/16/2007 9:57:25 AM PDT
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Syncro
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