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http://nypost.com/2015/03/24/cornell...ercover-video/ |
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Well, as the saying goes, no one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/27/us...ents.html?_r=1
No big deal. Had to find a 'credible dt approved' link. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: |
http://www.kpho.com/story/28620533/a...d-be-mandatory
"It's the soul that is corrupt. How we get back to a moral rebirth I don't know. Since we are slowly eroding religion at every opportunity that we have. Probably we should be debating a bill requiring every American to attend a church of their choice on Sunday to see if we can get back to having a moral rebirth," she told the committee. |
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So, of course, the plumbing work yesterday in the East Village was apparently not approved:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/28/ny...show.html?_r=0 A friend of mine lived in one of the buildings. She and her husband are away on vacation, and returning to absolutely nothing. Thank god they're okay, but their cat was in the apartment. :( |
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http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...-appointments/ |
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A recess appointment is the appointment, by the President of the United States, of a senior federal official while the U.S. Senate is in recess. The United States Constitution requires that the most senior federal officers must be confirmed by the Senate before assuming office, but while the Senate is in recess the President may act alone by making a recess appointment to fill "Vacancies that may happen during the Recess of the Senate." To remain in effect, a recess appointment must be approved by the Senate by the end of the next session of Congress, or the position becomes vacant again; in current practice this means that a recess appointment must be approved by roughly the end of the next calendar year. Recess appointments are authorized by Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, which states: who leads the pack? reagan. 232 vs obama's 32 at the time of this article: http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...-appointments/ The case being argued at the high court stems from three recess appointments President Obama made in 2012 to the National Labor Relations Board —the kind of action that Republicans were trying to forestall by holding brief pro forma sessions during a long holiday break. When the NLRB ruled against a Washington state company in a labor dispute, the company sued, saying the recess appointments were improper. When George W. Bush was president, Senate Democrats tried to use the same tactic of holding pro forma sessions in an effort to prevent use of recess appointments. Bush had made several controversial recess appointments, prompting Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to schedule pro forma sessions in 2007 to try and head off possible recess appointments during the two-week Thanksgiving break in 2007. the usual 'how great the sin when the other party commits it' bullshit. |
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wow, check this out:
In their continuing protest and open rebellion against the presidency of Barack Obama, Republicans, who have obstructed the President on a whole slew of items, from legislation that would help to create jobs, to the appointment of heads to run important governmental agencies, to judicial nominees, have demonstrated a ceaseless effort to not only wage a war to block the President in real time, but also to obstruct him retroactively. In terms of the President’s appointments, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), has starkly disclosed the Republicans’ effectiveness in being able to legislatively cripple this President. “In the history of the United States, 168 presidential nominees have been filibustered, 82 blocked under President Obama, 86 blocked under all the other presidents" https://twitter.com/senatedems/statu...48775748493312 |
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But **** those unimportant details. Maybe she'll dig up where past REPUBLICAN presidents took advantage of 4 day recesses to appoint their minions. Either way it doesn't accomplish anything. Unless to say it doesn't matter. Just keep taking it in the ass because you took it in the ass in the past from the opposing party. People like her who ARE educated but completely brainwashed and ineffective are the main problem. They've allowed this to happen because they're easily programmed. Hell...she's probably still paying for her 'programming' with multiple diplomas to prove it. |
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http://www.okcfox.com/story/28416498...ge-legislation |
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Narcissistic a-holes come in every generation. In that case, it was the patriarch being a jerk, and the millennial kid who had the decency to not want to pose in front of a tragedy. |
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I simply have given up buying cakes, flowers and catering all together. And feel better and richer doing so. Marriage is a right the same way prison is a vacation. |
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddes...d-tent-revival
After glancing at the wall I puked a little bit. Is the one, bottom row, 2nd from the left, octomom or mama Dugger. :eek: |
http://news.yahoo.com/kentucky-argue...165105394.html
'The brief argues that because Kentucky's law bars everyone from same-sex marriage, it isn't discriminatory and should be upheld' |
Daily show replacement? Brilliant choice!
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If only we'd follow Iran et al. Retarded people shouldn't breed! |
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I saw the other day that Jamie foxx took heat for a Bruce Jenner joke...didn't understand the furor over that either. They're comedians. Good lord, don rickles would have never made it with today's mores |
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http://nypost.com/2015/03/31/heir-to...-in-hollywood/ |
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http://gawker.com/indiana-pizzeria-t...izz-1694992744 Of course, at the end of the piece they backtracked a bit to clarify that they'll sell single slices to gay couples; they just won't cater their weddings. Because I guess at the end of the day, profits over principle. |
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so sad it's funny. and her dad 'chose' to be hetero?!1 suuuuure he did. who the hell would 'cater' pizza? |
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http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2015/04/01...ut-of-nothing/ |
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http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegr...nts/noahs_arc/ |
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The focus on wedding cakes, flowers and lack of catered pizza is a pitiful attempt at diverting attention from the true discrimination gays face, both here and especially in other countries. The country of Iran kills homosexuals and North Korea has no homosexuals yet not a peep from the peanut gallery. |
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there's no need to know anything else about you. Your money is just as good as anyone else's."[/quote] :tro: |
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