Talk about a dysfunctional family! We have Hillary and Obama at each other (Read more Here)
and Pelosi is complaining to President Bush about Cheney (Read more here)
Someone commented that now that we have all these women in power all they can do is complain. I can't find a reference to that, but I'm looking because I think it's funny as hell. Now really, is this dirty politics or people who just have thin skin? Does Nancy Pelosi think that because of her position everyone should respect her every decision? Are the Clinton's that thin skinned that they can't take some criticism from Hollywierd?
Just remember... these are the people that we elected (well, not me...)
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Thursday, February 22, 2007
Monday, February 12, 2007
President Bush Impersonation - 2006
President Bush Impersonation - 2006 White House Correspondents Dinner - Google Video
If you haven't seen this yet (because you are living under a rock) it shows that Bush can laugh at himself.
It is worth the 11 min, 24 seconds.
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If you haven't seen this yet (because you are living under a rock) it shows that Bush can laugh at himself.
It is worth the 11 min, 24 seconds.
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George Orwell was mostly correct -- Just wrong country... Should have been France
George Orwell's 1984 predicted a society run by the government and "Big Brother" based in London. He was a bit off... It will be "Big Sister" in France.
Ségolène Royal unveils far-left economic campaign platform - International Herald Tribune
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Ségolène Royal unveils far-left economic campaign platform - International Herald Tribune
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Global Warming at it's best
Global Warming?
I just don't get it
Snow just won't stop in upstate N.Y. - Yahoo! News
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I just don't get it
Snow just won't stop in upstate N.Y. - Yahoo! News
Unofficially, the squalls have dumped 12 feet, 2 inches of snow at Redfield. If accurate, that would break the state record of 10 feet, 7 inches of snow that fell in nearby Montague over seven days ending Jan. 1, 2002, said Steve McLaughlin, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Buffalo.
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