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Online story: "Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer was among the stranded travelers
after her return flight to Phoenix was canceled Monday, a spokesman said. Brewer
attended the big game as part of the ceremonial handoff of hosting duties; next
year's Super Bowl is in Glendale, Ariz." -- "ceremonial handoff of hosting
duties"? How about government 'pork spending'? Why is spending tax dollars on
such an unnecessary "ritual" needed, much less warranted?
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It's just come to my attention about an ad banned by the NFL from the Super
Bowl ad list.... one from "Daniel's Defense", a maker of semi-automatic rifles.
It was about the freedom to defend one's home and family. The NFL excuse was
about the number of firearm deaths in this country? Hmmm, it must be that the
NFL is more concerned about firearms than deaths, because the NFL apparently is
not concerned about the number of deaths related to automobiles or alcohol,
which, combined, are responsible for 10 times the annual rate for
firearms.
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Hmmmm, Super Bull 48 will be remembered as the Bruno Mars Concert where a
football game was played, too.
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The Denver Broncos were not the only team that didn't show up "with game"
... The government run mass transit system had a worse night than Denver.
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Hmmm, what do Keystone XL, Syria's use of chemical weapons, and religion
all have in common.. Judas 00-Barnum has drawn 'red lines", and he's not going
to "cross" any of them.
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Online headline: "Obama To Consult Kerry For Next Move On Keystone Project"
-- Hmm, guess he needs another Secretary of State to point a finger of blame at
for his lack of leadership.
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I'm curious... curious about science's claims about the "Big Bang
Theory"....curious as to what..where.. the "Big Bang" was generated.. seems to
me that this supports God's existence and His creation of the heavens and Earth.
Gosh, wonder what science could 'create' if it had spent the energy it has on
looking forward rather than backwards?
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Bill O'Reilly tried to get Judas OO-Barnum to answer a question about
Benghazi, and when O'Reilly challenged him to answer it, 00-Barnum said, "I am
answering it." Hmmm, I think what he meant was this is as close to an answer
you're going to get.
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I do hope mainstream media did watch O'Reilly's interview with Judas
00-Barnum, and asks itself how it defends Judas 00-Barnum's views.
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If OObamaCRAP is suppose to get the 30+ million without insurance on board,
how can Judas 00-Barnum say he's happy with 6,000,000 medicaid enrollees?
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Hard work without planning is not going to produce wealth. no matter how
good you are, no matter how hard you work. If you don't take into accounting the
market needs, you will not necessarily become wealthy. Remember the examples of
being the best buggy whip made during the automobile era, or the best slide rule
maker during the calculator/computer era....
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Last week, the New York Times couldn't wait to publish that there was
actually evidence that Christie was tied to the "Bridgegate" story. The NYT has
been called on the carpet to produce it. Now the NYT has backtracked its claim
and just says it knows such exists. Hmmm, only in the minds of Minutia
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L-E headline/story: "Coroner says captain’s death was accidental * Planned
autopsy has been canceled * Bryan would not specify the nature of the accident,
referring questions to the sheriff’s office. * Muscogee County Sheriff John Darr
said Monday that he has not been informed of the precise circumstances of Tew’s
death." -- Wait a minute! We have an unrevealed type of death; we have a
canceled autopsy procedure; we have the Sheriff who hasn't been informed; we
have a coroner running amok with power. Recently, we had a death off of
J.R.Allen Parkway that the coroner made a cause of death decision based on what
he saw, yet how many times has the coroner sent a body riddled with bullet holes
to Atlanta for an autopsy to determine cause of death? Now this.. if there's
something Tew's family needs to be protected from, so be it, but not at the
expense of the public's right to know what's going on.
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Low info voter's L-E "soundoff": " President Bush never proclaimed he was
going to sign executive orders — he just signed them, more than three times more
than President Obama. President Obama is just more open and honest." -- "Fact
Checked" this and found:
"The American Presidency Project at the University of California, Santa
Barbara keeps a tally of every executive order from every president. And where
does Obama rank compared to other post-World War II presidents? Second from the
bottom. At 168 executive orders in five years, he has two more than George H.W.
Bush. Above him, with 169, is Gerald Ford. Then, the numbers take a leap. JFK
had 214 executive orders; George W. Bush had 291; Jimmy Carter had 320, and
Lyndon Johnson had 325. Bill Clinton signed off on 364 during his eight years,
and Ronald Reagan came in with 381. The winners in this game are are Dwight
Eisenhower with 484, Harry S. Truman with 907, and the awful tyrant Franklin
Roosevelt with a whopping 3,522." -- What the simple truth is that the three
Republicans that have served had to write Executive Orders to undue the damage
of the Democratic presidents created with their Executive Orders.
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Another Hollywood death by drugs...probably self inflicted drugs. You know,
why does mainstream media focus on the druggie's career, and him being missed,
than on his disregard for life or the law?
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L-E headline: "Obama seeks to hold Dems together in election year" -- You
know..this is a sad state when the president of all the people is more concerned
with his core political party wants than the Nation's needs.
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L-E headline and "the rest of the story": Storm-related insurance claims
hit $10K * ATLANTA — State Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner Ralph Hudgens
says Georgians have already filed more than an estimated $10 million in claims
related to last week’s snow storm" -- Hmmm, so 10K = 10M... the L-E must have
mixed up its currency and drug conversion charts.
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Hmmm, according to media reports, there was a record number of viewers for
this years Super Bowl... bet the second half also set a record for the number of
viewers lost after the half time show.
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