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President’s Manure
16 hours ago ago from HippoLaxative
Harry Truman, when he was U.S President, once addressed the Washington Garden Club and kept referring to 'good manure' that must be used on flowers. Some society ladies complained (later) to the First Lady Margaret Truman, Bess, can't you get the President to say fertilizer instead of manure?
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3 hours ago ago from Big Hollywood
Based on the email I receive from my readers, I understand that I’m not alone in thinking that the left-wing lugnuts have turned America into the world’s biggest loony bin. I’m not quite sure how they managed to pull it off, but the evidence of their mischief is obvious and overwhelming. For openers, we have the administration’s refusal to let White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers explain how the Salahis crashed the state ...
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17 hours ago ago from The Widdershins
Remember This? I did not watch President Obama’s “60 Minutes” interview – I just did not have the stomach for it. I have, however, seen the clips where he gave himself a grade of B+ for his job performance thus far, adding that he could bump himself to an A- should health care pass. Now, this is a far cry from reality as we know it. Back in August, CNN ran a performance poll , and America voted the following report card for the ...
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6 hours ago ago from Iowa Democratic Party
Rep. King and his Washington lobbyist friends at Americans For Prosperity on Thursday held an “astroturf” or fake-grassroots meeting at the capitol. Republican Party activists joined with health insurance company employees and corporate donors to stop the extension of decent health care to 47 million Americans without it. King said these protesters are different from the “non-working Americans” who protested President George W. Bush. ...
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21 hours ago ago from Quigley
Culture of Incompetence: Obama’s insidious comment; Hillary must go By Bernie Quigley - for The Hill on 12/17/09 In Stephen Colbert’s recent book, “I am American (and so can you),” he said he doubted that Charles Gibson had the seriousness to take on the job at ABC. His concerns were warranted. A favorite of Obama, it should be noted that before they sent him off to the back room, Obama gave Gibson a final infomercial. And the language ...
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