HuffPost "headlie": "Stars come out in droves to honor Joan Rivers" --
Wrong! Memorialize her.. maybe, but the "stars" came out to be seen
themselves.
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HuffPost headline: "Obama To Announce Game Plan Against ISIS" -- Ooops, my
bad. thought Obamageddon had signed an endorsement for a new Sony PlayStation
game (Fantasy Foreign Policy) ala John Madden.
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Online headline: "Obama to give speech on the Islamic State" -- I just wish
Obamageddon would give a damn about America
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Good grief.. a Greenpeace director has been outed as a hypocrite. Pascal
Husting has been exposed for flying back and forth between Luxembourg and
Amsterdam weekly in a private jet.. The travel distance is only 225 miles (360
kilometers). And Algore thinks his donations are for saving the Earth...
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Online headline: "White House reportedly planning years-long campaign to
destroy ISIS" -- With luck, it will make the OObamaCRAP plan looks shoddy...
wait a minute..OObamaCRAP already IS shoddy.
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Instant replay - Online headline: "White House reportedly planning
years-long campaign to destroy ISIS" - Hmmm, guess Obamageddon will turn it over
to the CDC once it beats EBOLA.
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Online quote source: "“People who lack the clarity, courage, or
determination to follow their own dreams will often find ways to discourage
yours. Live your truth and don't EVER stop!” - Steve Maraboli" -- Must have come
from a pep talk to Republican candidates on preparing for political debates with
Democrats and interviews with mainstream media.
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Online story: "Fans attending men’s college soccer games in New England are
expected not to boo if they don’t like something on the field, according to a
recent letter sent out by the New England Small College Athletic Conference. *
Founded in 1971, the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) is a
group of eleven highly selective liberal arts colleges and universities * The
letter, signed by 11 Conference coaches, “We would hope that all spectators
refrain from antagonistic interaction between opposing fans, including verbal
disputes, or holding/posting signs or other forms of written material that could
be interpreted as offensive in nature. * Schools include: Bates College, Colby
College, Hamilton College, Middlebury College, Trinity College and Tufts
University are sustaining charter members,Connecticut College, Amherst College,
Bowdoin College, Wesleyan University and Williams College" -- Hmmm, next year,
they are thinking about eliminating the game clock and scoreboard so no one will
have to endure the disappointment of fans knowing if one team is ahead of the
other if the buzzer goes off. Championship trophies will be awarded to each team
at each game.
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Our allies do not trust Obamageddon..I'm trying to figure out how he will
work in how it's Bush43's fault.
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You know.. Obamageddon loves to point out letters he receives and reads
daily. How come he never mentions letters from people I agree with?
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Very, very LIV's L-E "soundoff": " If I owned Burger King, and it had made
billions for me in the U. S., I would figure that I owed taxes to the U.S., not
to Canada." -- You know.. Low Info Voters have no clue that they are the ones
actually paying those corporate taxes when they buy anything from anyone. To a
corporation, taxes are a cost/expense built into pricing a product. In addition,
the added cost/expense built into the product retail price is again taxed by the
City and State. No wonder government supports the public education curriculum..
to Democrats. ignorance is more voters.
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Another very, very, LIV's L-E "soundoff": "Only a Republican would be
greedy enough to feel justified in leaving a country that had made his fortune,
in order to cheat that country out of taxes. You don’t deserve the privileges of
citizenship." -- Pssst.. "soundoffer".. if you are not the same LIV as above,
then read my comment above. If you're not, heaven help us.. "they" are
multiplying faster than "we" thought.
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For the world.. Columbus was chartered in late 1828.. Over the weekend, the
Calhoun-Griffin-Mott House, built in 1841 burned up.. It was the last of the
"river front mansions" that still stood. It served well in many capacities over
its 173 years.. home, war headquarters, mill offices, corporate conference
space, and was in the midst of a $4,000,000.00 revitalization into the most
technology equipped home on the National Registry. Now it's gone.. now it's
history will not continue forward. Let's pray that it wasn't 21st Century
tecnology that brought down the 19th Century landmark.
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