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Kang wrote:Tonight I say, we must move forward, not backward; upward, not forward; and always twirling, twirling, twirling.
codeblue1018 wrote:This country is in serious trouble; we have now become weak in the eyes of countries abroad. There is a reason why middle east countries want Obama as president. Unfortunately, we haven't seen anything yet; these next four years will be history in the making. Our children will be forever in debt to the polices and practices of Obama. The word president will never be spoken of before Obama from my mouth.
thegreekdog wrote:Kang wrote:Tonight I say, we must move forward, not backward; upward, not forward; and always twirling, twirling, twirling.
Kang wrote:Kang: Abortions for all.
[crowd boos]
Kang: Very well, no abortions for anyone.
[crowd boos]
Kang: Hmm... Abortions for some, miniature American flags for others.
[crowd cheers and waves miniature flags]
AndyDufresne wrote:More women were elected to the Senate than ever, which was really great to see this election cycle. I hope this trend continues. And it was nice to see the marriage equality amendments finish the way they did in each of the 4 states.
--Andy
AndyDufresne wrote:More women were elected to the Senate than ever, which was really great to see this election cycle. I hope this trend continues.
--Andy
patrickaa317 wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:More women were elected to the Senate than ever, which was really great to see this election cycle. I hope this trend continues.
--Andy
How far do you want it to continue? Until there are 100 women?
Symmetry wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:More women were elected to the Senate than ever, which was really great to see this election cycle. I hope this trend continues.
--Andy
How far do you want it to continue? Until there are 100 women?
That's not what the founding fathers would have wanted!
patrickaa317 wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:More women were elected to the Senate than ever, which was really great to see this election cycle. I hope this trend continues.
--Andy
How far do you want it to continue? Until there are 100 women?
Metsfanmax wrote:I came in here hoping Nobunaga would finally admit that he's moving from the ellipsis at the beginning of every sentence. Left disappointed.
Nobunaga wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I came in here hoping Nobunaga would finally admit that he's moving from the ellipsis at the beginning of every sentence. Left disappointed.
>>> I'll make efforts.
>>>
Symmetry wrote:Nobunaga wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I came in here hoping Nobunaga would finally admit that he's moving from the ellipsis at the beginning of every sentence. Left disappointed.
>>> I'll make efforts.
>>>
I support your attempt to change. It's a first step.
Nobunaga wrote:Symmetry wrote:Nobunaga wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I came in here hoping Nobunaga would finally admit that he's moving from the ellipsis at the beginning of every sentence. Left disappointed.
>>> I'll make efforts.
>>>
I support your attempt to change. It's a first step.
First step toward dropping the habit? Or a first step toward something else entirely?
(see, I REALLY feel the need here to type those three little dots here - it's like heroine, man)
Nobunaga wrote:Symmetry wrote:Nobunaga wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I came in here hoping Nobunaga would finally admit that he's moving from the ellipsis at the beginning of every sentence. Left disappointed.
>>> I'll make efforts.
>>>
I support your attempt to change. It's a first step.
First step toward dropping the habit? Or a first step toward something else entirely?
(see, I REALLY feel the need here to type those three little dots here - it's like heroine, man)
Metsfanmax wrote:Nobunaga wrote:Symmetry wrote:Nobunaga wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I came in here hoping Nobunaga would finally admit that he's moving from the ellipsis at the beginning of every sentence. Left disappointed.
>>> I'll make efforts.
>>>
I support your attempt to change. It's a first step.
First step toward dropping the habit? Or a first step toward something else entirely?
(see, I REALLY feel the need here to type those three little dots here - it's like heroine, man)
Think about how much good you could do if you directed those efforts towards positive change
Nobunaga wrote:
<Edit> Forgot to mention, the Air Force base very near where I live saw a 300 person job loss yesterday with the discontinuation of a program there. The local papers stated that expected increases in funding will not be coming. So there's another 300 to sign up for unemployment and food stamps. WooHoo!
Article wrote:After months of regulatory delays, the floodgates have apparently opened. The Health and Human Services Department delivered two major health reform rules to the Office of Management and Budget on Friday, the first in an anticipated stream of health regulation.
Many sources close to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services told National Journal that the administration had a number of important health rules ready to go but was holding them back until after the election to avoid a political backlash. Now that President Obama has been reelected, they predicted those rules would start emerging, and fast. The forecast is about right. We are now three days postelection.
The content of the two rules that have gone to OMB have not been made public, but both relate to the insurance exchanges that states must build to sell health plans in 2014. It is not a surprise that exchange rules came first: States must tell HHS whether they plan to build their own exchange or let the federal government do it for them by November 16, next Friday. Many state officials have been complaining that it’s tough to make that decision without more details about how the various options would work.
Article wrote:A record 70.4 million people were enrolled in the Medicaid health care program for the poor in fiscal year 2011, according to government figures provided to CNSNews.com.
That figure equals about 22 percent of the population, which means there was one person on Medicaid for every 5 Americans in 2011.
Article wrote:A dead pig wrapped in a Mitt Romney t-shirt was found dumped at the South Bay Republican Party campaign office Thursday.
The carcass was found Thursday morning in the 3900 block of Highland Avenue, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The pig reportedly also had barbed wire wrapped around its head, the Times said.
Nobunaga wrote: No medicaid and federal caps for services in Australia?
Nobunga wrote:A dead pig wrapped in a Mitt Romney t-shirt was found dumped at the South Bay Republican Party campaign office Thursday.
The carcass was found Thursday morning in the 3900 block of Highland Avenue, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The pig reportedly also had barbed wire wrapped around its head, the Times said.
Wait, I thought animal rights was the leftist thing? ... I'm getting confused. But isn't this typical Lib-Dem antics? Poor little pig.
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