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erynthered

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  1. Nice post. I deal with hundreds and hundreds of small, medium to large business across this country, and you know what? They're all saying the same thing that I've highlighted above. Not ONE wants to see obama in for another 4 dreadful, mind boggling years of this empty suit idiot.
  2. She just forgot to log in under her current alais MARCELL DAREUS POWER
  3. My guess the answer is German so let us complete the right answer cause it's like this: German, House:4 Color:Green Nationality:German Drink:Coffee Smoke:Prince Pet:Fish!The fish is at the information of German! So at the Germans information it is said that it's pet is fish so the question is Who owns the fish and my answer is German.
  4. No it was M&M's and he was wearing a lemon colored hoodie. HMMMMmmmmmmm
  5. Same thing with obamacare bill. Nancy Polusslyless saying we'll know whats in it when we pass it. Yeah and so much for posting a bill on line for three days too. !@#$ing criminals...........
  6. What do you do for a living if I may ask?
  7. He answered your question. Which was.............. Why the heck should anyone show ID? Read much??
  8. I have to wonder....Who taught him that Bull shiit that he's spewin around here. !@#$in Wacky
  9. http://espn.go.com/n...xpectations-own "I can't go anywhere, pretty much," Williams said. "That's great. They truly love football here. They're behind their guys regardless of what's happening. That makes it a lot easier. That's the difference with the Texans. That wasn't the case." This one too. http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7985511/defensive-end-mario-williams-makes-practice-debut-buffalo-bills
  10. Good point. http://cnsnews.com/news/article/escape-new-york-high-taxing-empire-state-loses-34-million-residents-10-years
  11. http://dailycaller.c...tive-abortions/ “In this video, what is astounding is that Rebecca, the Planned Parenthood counselor, starts arranging with the actor about how to get a late-term abortion,” Rose said. “To wait until her pregnancy is so developed that — and using Medicaid for this, using the state to pay for the ultrasound to determine the gender, and then to do a late term abortion if it was a little girl.” WOW. Just WOW.
  12. You say that like its an absolute. Do you know MR personally? Thats just plain silly. And come on, obama sure can relate to the common man. Remember the beer sumit?
  13. FWIW. Walkers up 50 to 42. http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/purple-wisconsin/153349235.html#!page=1&pageSize=10&sort=newestfirst Also, FWIW. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel endorses Walker too. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/milwaukee-journal-sentinel-endorses-scott-walker/2012/05/20/gIQA13SLdU_blog.html
  14. http://freebeacon.co...s-betray-lilly/ Typicle hypocrits. snip.. A group of Democratic female senators on Wednesday declared war on the so-called “gender pay gap,” urging their colleagues to pass the aptly named Paycheck Fairness Act when Congress returns from recess next month. However, a substantial gender pay gap exists in their own offices, a Washington Free Beacon analysis of Senate salary data reveals. Of the five senators who participated in Wednesday’s press conference—Barbara Mikulski (D., Md.), Patty Murray (D., Wash.), Debbie Stabenow (D., Mich.), Dianne Feinstein (D., Calif.) and Barbara Boxer (D., Calif.)—three pay their female staff members significantly less than male staffers. Murray, who has repeatedly accused Republicans of waging a “war a women,” is one of the worst offenders. Female members of Murray’s staff made about $21,000 less per year than male staffers in 2011, a difference of 35.2 percent. That is well above the 23 percent gap that Democrats claim exists between male and female workers nationwide. The figure is based on a 2010 U.S. Census Bureau report, and is technically accurate. However, as CNN’s Lisa Sylvester has reported, when factors such as area of employment, hours of work, and time in the workplace are taken into account, the gap shrinks to about 5 percent. A significant “gender gap” exists in Feinstein’s office, where women also made about $21,000 less than men in 2011, but the percentage difference—41 percent—was even higher than Murray’s. Boxer’s female staffers made about $5,000 less, a difference of 7.3 percent. The Free Beacon used publicly available salary data from the transparency website Legistorm to calculate the figures, and considered only current full-time staff members who were employed for the entirety of fiscal year 2011. The employee gender pay gap among Senate Democrats was not limited to Murray, Boxer, and Feinstein. Of the 50 members of the Senate Democratic caucus examined in the analysis, 37 senators paid their female staffers less than male staffers. Senators elected in 2010—Joe Manchin, Chris Coons, and Richard Blumenthal—were not considered due to incomplete salary data. Women working for Senate Democrats in 2011 pulled in an average salary of $60,877. Men made about $6,500 more. While the gap is significant, it is slightly smaller than that of the White House, which pays men about $10,000, or 13 percent, more on average, according to a previous Free Beacon analysis. The pay differential is quite striking in some cases, especially among leading Democrats. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.), who runs the Senate Democratic messaging operation, paid men $19,454 more on average, a 36 percent difference. Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D., Ill.) paid men $13,063 more, a difference of 23 percent. Other notable Senators whose “gender pay gap” was larger than 23 percent: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.)—47.6 percent Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D., N.M.)—40 percent Sen. Jon Tester (D., Mont.)—34.2 percent Sen. Ben Cardin (D., Md.)—31.5 percent Sen. Tom Carper (D., Del.)—30.4 percent Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D., Minn.)–29.7 percent Sen. Kent Conrad (D., N.D.)–29.2 percent Sen. Bill Nelson (D., Fla.)—26.5 percent Sen. Ron Wyden (D., Ore)—26.4 percent Sen. Tom Harkin (D., Iowa)—23.2 percent
  15. What about the rest of the week? I m know who you meant though. Walter "Fritz" was a great side kick for JC.
  16. Yup, this guy sounds like a racist. Yup. http://news.yahoo.com/zimmerman-complained-sanford-police-2011-211229899.html
  17. Not a big fan of the writer James Walker for ESPN, but I believe we pretty much figued this before you James. http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/42568/bills-dreamnightmare-scenarios Dream scenario (11-5): It would be a dream for Bills fans to see their team back in the playoffs for the first time in 13 years. The last time we saw Buffalo make the postseason, the Bills were the victim of the “Music City Miracle” in 1999. It has been a long line of disappointments and underachieving since that historic play. (Many Bills fans still contend that was a forward pass, by the way.) This year’s team looks poised to break the streak. This is the best team, on paper, that Buffalo has had in a long time. The offense will be dangerous if quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick improves his consistency in the passing game and Fred Jackson, C.J. Spiller and the running game stay consistent. Buffalo also made improvements to the defense, including drafting corner Stephon Gilmore in the first round and adding stud defensive ends Mario Williams and Mark Anderson. Chances are, everything won’t fall into place for Buffalo. But this is a sleeper team that does have a chance to make a jump and contend for the playoffs. Nightmare scenario (5-11): Despite all the additions, there is no guarantee the Bills and their coaching staff can bring it all together in one year. What if Fitzpatrick continues to play like the second half of 2011 and is not the long-term solution? What if the defense struggles to make the transition to a 4-3 scheme under new defensive coordinator Dave Wannstedt? What if big injuries again decimate this team? A lot can go wrong for the Bills, especially in a division where the reigning AFC champion New England Patriots are expected to dominate. The Bills are trying to catch up and cannot afford to make many mistakes in the AFC East. They were 1-5 against division foes last year. Bills head coach Chan Gailey is only 10-22 in his first two years in Buffalo. He has more talent than he has ever had with the Bills. There are no excuses for Gailey this year. It’s still somewhat of a mystery whether Gailey can coach. But we will find out in 2012.
  18. He's not dead, he's under the couch.
  19. You need to grow up, Sparky.
  20. http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/03/19/v-print/142416/shooter-of-trayvon-martin-a-habitual.html The answer may lie in police records, which show that 50 suspicious-person reports were called in to police in the past year at Twin Lakes. There were eight burglaries, nine thefts and one other shooting in the year prior to Trayvon’s death. In all, police had been called to the 260-unit complex 402 times from Jan. 1, 2011 to Feb. 26, 2012.
  21. You might want to check that again.
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