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Funny Joke about Uninsured Americans
Published 3 years, 4 months ago in Annoyances and Politics. 0 CommentsDrilling for More Oil Not Top Priority?
Published 3 years, 4 months ago in Humor and Politics. 0 CommentsSenator Sheldon Whitehouse had this to say at the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, a bipartisan energy summit: “WHITEHOUSE: Gentlemen, we’re in the middle of a near total mortgage system meltdown in this country. We have a health care system that burns 16 percent of our GDP, in which the Medicare liability alone [...]
Republicans vote against Motherhood
Published 3 years, 9 months ago in Annoyances and Politics. 0 CommentsWell, today is Mother’s Day. While some of us were preparing various and sundry expressions of gratitude to Mothers everywhere, Republicans had bigger fish to fry. From Dana Milbanks at the Washington Post: Republicans Vote Against Moms; No Word Yet on Puppies, KittensBy Dana Milbank Friday, May 9, 2008; A03 It was already shaping up [...]
This is was Hoppy. Also known as wolf 253 to those at Yellowstone National Park. Photo by Steve Justad Hoppy got his name because he had a limp ever since a fight he was in as a pup. Unfortunately, he’s no longer with us, since the Bush administration issued a rule permitting states to kill [...]
Global Warming Deniers (Including Rush) Fall for Fake “Report”
Published 4 years, 2 months ago in Blogging and Humor. 0 CommentsOk, this is funny. A report by Low Carbon Kid talks about how global warming is a hoax and gives “evidence” by showing that it’s not due to man, but rather “saprotrophic eubacteria living in the sediments of the continental shelves fringing the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.” Global warming deniers jumped all over this, including [...]
Over the course of seven years, the USDA has paid 1.1 billion dollars to dead farmers. 170,000 dead farmers. Best of all, “Of the identified payments to deceased farmers’ estates or businesses, 40 percent went to those who had been dead more than three years, and 19 percent went to those who had been dead [...]
