Unforgiven
I'm not sure how to imbed (and I might piss some peole off) but...
How's that Mavicry thing working for ya?
I guess we can call this an open thingy.
This is short & sweet. NOT a diary so don't piss and moan. I won't read, or respond or delete.
OK - call me stupid, call me what-ev-ver names - but I can't find the boilerplate that belongs here, hence the title.
Poll 22 votes Show Results I Gave Up Smoking because: Of health reasons It got too expensive My friends made me I forgot to go to the store one day (In Cartman's voice) Bannana cream paaahhhh 22 votes Vote Now! I Gave Up Smoking because: Of health reasons 12 votes It got too expensive 3 votes My friends made me 0% 0 votes I forgot to go to the store one day 9% 2 votes (In Cartman's voice) Bannana cream paaahhhh 5 votes
To this woman on C-SPAN this morning that likes "small, small government and big, big capitalism"...
Darcy wins!!! Big time!
But, oopsie...
Two weeks ago, 32 workers, including eight researchers, were laid off at the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden. The lab helps develop the very renewable energy technologies the president is promoting.
Wow, this had been a local battle like I'd not seen in a long time. But, here it is...
The Washington Legislature on Friday passed an emotionally debated gay civil rights bill that had failed in Olympia for almost 30 years.
The Bush administration rejected a 2002 Senate proposal that would have made it easier for FBI agents to obtain surveillance warrants in terrorism cases, concluding that the system was working well and that it would likely be unconstitutional to lower the legal standard. The proposed legislation by Sen. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) would have allowed the FBI to obtain surveillance warrants for non-U.S. citizens if they had a "reasonable suspicion" they were connected to terrorism -- a lower standard than the "probable cause" requirement in the statute that governs the warrants.
The proposed legislation by Sen. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) would have allowed the FBI to obtain surveillance warrants for non-U.S. citizens if they had a "reasonable suspicion" they were connected to terrorism -- a lower standard than the "probable cause" requirement in the statute that governs the warrants.
It now seems DeLay may have connections with Felon Cunningham: http://news.yahoo.com/...
SAN DIEGO - The Texas prosecutor targeting Rep. Tom DeLay has issued a second round of subpoenas to businessmen here seeking records surrounding donations to the former Republican leader and disgraced former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham.
This was between me and my (republican) rep. concerning a bill for gay/lesbian equal rights. Read More
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