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Tripp
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Tin Roof.... Rusted
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September 22, 2008, 09:16:29 AM »
bang bang
on the door baby
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Re: Tin Roof.... Rusted
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I had a dream this morning that the grifters were at the airport getting ready to embark on a European tour then suddenly all the orange tabby cats I have ever owned showed up and were running loose in the airport.
I fucking hate dreams like that.
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Re: Tin Roof.... Rusted
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Quote from: Tripp on September 22, 2008, 09:17:56 AM
I had a dream this morning that the grifters were at the airport getting ready to embark on a European tour then suddenly all the orange tabby cats I have ever owned showed up and were running loose in the airport.
I fucking hate dreams like that.
wonder what that means? i know what it means that hot lesbian chick you were digging...red haired pussy stopped the grifters from their tour, damn....
- that is my dream anaylis booth
you know that song was played at my wedding? it was the best time of the wedding, i danced with all my friends and no pukeface; that should have been my first clue, huH?
If you see a faded sign by the side of the road
that says
15 miles to the... Love Shack! Love Shack yeah
I`m headin` down the Atlanta highway, lookin` for
the love getaway
Heading for the love getaway, love getaway,
I got me a car, it`s as big as a whale and we`re
headin` on down
To the Love Shack
I got me a Chrysler, it seats about 20
So hurry up and bring your jukebox money
The Love Shack is a little old place where we can
get together
Love Shack baby, Love Shack bay-bee.
Love baby, that`s where it`s at, Ooo love baby,
that`s where it`s at
Sign says.. Woo... stay away fools, `cause love
rules at the Love Shack!
Well it`s set way back in the middle of a field,
Just a funky old shack and I gotta get back
Glitter on the mattress
Glitter on the highway
Glitter on the front porch
Glitter on the hallway
The Love Shack is a little old place where we can
get together
Love Shack baby! Love Shack, that`s where it`s
at!
Huggin` and a kissin`, dancin` and a lovin`,
wearin` next to nothing
Cause it`s hot as an oven
The whole shack shimmies! The whole shack
shimmies when everybody`s
Movin` around and around and around!
Everybody`s movin`, everybody`s groovin` baby!
Folks linin` up outside just to get down
Everybody`s movin`, everybody`s groovin` baby
Funky little shack! Funky little shack!
Hop in my Chrysler, it`s as big as a whale and
it`s about to set sail!
I got me a car, it seats about 20
So hurry up and bring your jukebox money.
Bang bang bang on the door baby! Knock a little
louder baby!
Bang bang bang on the door baby! I can`t hear you
Your what?... Tin roof, rusted!
Love Shack, baby Love Shack!
Love baby, that`s where it`s at
Huggin` and a kissin`, dancin` and a lovin` at
the love shack
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Re: Tin Roof.... Rusted
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September 22, 2008, 09:35:20 AM »
Dear Kimberly,
This weekend, the DCCC has mailings and ads up in seven more districts. Our Rapid Response Network Fund, to help our candidates get on the air, stay on the air and never back down is in full effect. We now have less than a million dollars to go to reach our goal of $6 million dollars before September 30th. September 30th marks the last time to effectively buy ads and media time in districts nationwide - there are only 9 days left before our urgent media buy deadline and the final FEC filing deadline.
We have 75 races in play that will build the foundation for Obama's victory and we need to make every day count until Election Day. House Democrats are matching all gifts to the Rapid Response Fund 2-to-1 - so please give generously today! Contribute $20.08, $35, or more today at
http://www.dccc.org/septdeadline6
On to Victory,
Brian Wolff
Executive Director, DCCC
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From: Paul Begala
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 10:21 AM
To: Brian Wolff
Subject: Sarah Pinocchio Palin and John McFibber
Dear Brian,
Here's the reality. John McCain and Sarah Palin are trying to lie their way into the White House. We cannot let them get away with it. But if you don't act to stop them, nobody will.
Right now, the McCain-Palin method of stubbornly repeating lies and crying foul every time they're called on it is being imitated in GOP campaigns all across the country.
So, unless we want to lose another election to Republican dishonesty and cowardice, we better take things into our own hands. Democrats are facing the last critical FEC deadline before the election on September 30th. And our goal of reaching $6 million for our Rapid Response Network is only $1,200,200 away. We are so close - will you help put us over the top?
Rush a generous donation to help the DCCC's Rapid Response Network, a fund to help get our candidates on the air, stay on the air and never back down. It's time to show McCain and Palin what we're made of - and if you give today your gift will be matched 2-to-1 from House Democrats.
Don't let Republican candidates lie their way to victory. Donate $20.08, $35, or more now to help Democratic candidates fight back.
You don't have to be a soothsayer to make this prediction: Unless McCain and Palin both develop a chronic case of laryngitis, they will lie again. (And even if they do lose their voices, they'll lie in their ads.) Maybe Palin will repeat her mantra about saying "thanks, but no thanks" to the Bridge to Nowhere despite demonstrable, provable, check-the-videotape-for-yourself evidence that she supported this famous symbol of wasteful government spending as a candidate for Governor.
Heck, she's gotten her state and city so much pork, she's at risk of trichinosis.
One thing we know for sure is that McCain and Palin will stop at nothing to win this election and Republicans across the country are imitating their tactics. We cannot afford not to act - the election is only 45 days away.
Donate $20.08, $35, or more now and your gift will be MATCHED 2-to-1 to help Democratic candidates fight back.
Let's put an end to it. Join me in challenging lapdog journalism everywhere we see it - and in supporting Democratic candidates who will face a blizzard of Republican lies in the days ahead. Make a matched contribution today!
On to victory,
Paul Begala
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Re: Tin Roof.... Rusted
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September 22, 2008, 09:48:23 AM »
I realize that I am late to the game on this, as many of y'all follow politics more closely than I do...
But have y'all actually
read
McCain's health care proposal?
He plans to
tax
employer-based health care as income. So if your company is paying $500 a month towards your family's health insurance, that would be an extra $6000 of "income" you'd be taxed on every year. His goal with this, his
stated
goal mind you, is the dismantling of employer-based health coverage in the US. (Many healthy young people would forego employer coverage to avoid the taxes, leaving the remaining pool too expensive for companies to deal with, encouraging them to drop coverage altogether.) He says we'll all get better rates once we're out in the free market. He's got a tax incentive deal of up to $5000 per family to help, but given that seemingly nothing in recorded history that was ever turned over to the free market ever turned out cheaper, you'll pardon me for being skeptical.
I'm also a bit nervous for what kind of coverage/rates my wife and I could get without the collective bargaining power of my company behind us. That congenital heart defect of hers is just the kind of excuse they'd love to kill us on rates.
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September 22, 2008, 09:52:35 AM »
Related:
Man Succumbs To 7-Year Battle With Health Insurance
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September 22, 2008, 09:59:23 AM »
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080922/ap_en_ce/emmys_tina_fey
LOS ANGELES - Isn't it just like Tina Fey to have something go haywire on the night she's recognized for her many talents?
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"If anyone's seen my purse," Fey announced to reporters backstage after winning three Emmys, "I left it under my seat."
It might have been the first thing the "30 Rock" mastermind did wrong all night after picking up trophies for outstanding comedy writing, comedy series and lead actress in a comedy.
When prodded by reporters, she humbly dodged praise and questions about her contributions.
"I think our cast is diverse and talented," she said in one breath.
"We've had the greatest guest stars," she said in another.
"Alec (Baldwin) elevates the show to another level with his abilities," she said.
She even shrugged off her resemblance to Gov. Sarah Palin, whom she won raves for portraying on the season premiere of NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
"But then my kid saw her on TV and said, `That's Mommy!'" she said.
She was more open about her thoughts on reprising the "SNL" role. As in, she'd prefer not to.
"I want to be done playing this lady Nov. 5," she said. "So if anybody can help me be done playing this lady Nov. 5, that would be good for me."
Television comedy's Jill-of-all-trades has always been self-deprecating, mining her apparent struggle with life's chaos for her character on "30 Rock," her self-portrayal in a new series of American Express commercials and the persona she presents to the public.
But to win TV's top honors for creating, writing and starring in her own television show might've been more than even Fey can deflect. When cornered to say how she felt about the different Emmys, she finally turned off the modesty. Kinda.
"They look identical," Fey quipped. "Alec was just saying to me backstage that maybe this means I can now stop apologizing for being an actor and writing on the show. The one for the show, that really belongs to everybody, so I don't like it as much."
During his acceptance speech for lead comedy actor for "30 Rock," Baldwin noted that Fey was this generation's Elaine May, the director, screenwriter and actress who famously partnered with Mike Nichols onstage.
"We have the greatest writers, but the show was created by one woman," Baldwin said backstage. "This was Tina's idea. This was Tina's thing. She is the head writer. She is there every day, even when she's not shooting as an actress. She goes back and forth between acting and writing. We're very, very lucky."
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Re: Tin Roof.... Rusted
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September 22, 2008, 10:01:23 AM »
Quote from: Jacques Oz on September 22, 2008, 09:48:23 AM
I realize that I am late to the game on this, as many of y'all follow politics more closely than I do...
But have y'all actually
read
McCain's health care proposal?
He plans to
tax
employer-based health care as income. So if your company is paying $500 a month towards your family's health insurance, that would be an extra $6000 of "income" you'd be taxed on every year. His goal with this, his
stated
goal mind you, is the dismantling of employer-based health coverage in the US. (Many healthy young people would forego employer coverage to avoid the taxes, leaving the remaining pool too expensive for companies to deal with, encouraging them to drop coverage altogether.) He says we'll all get better rates once we're out in the free market. He's got a tax incentive deal of up to $5000 per family to help, but given that seemingly nothing in recorded history that was ever turned over to the free market ever turned out cheaper, you'll pardon me for being skeptical.
I'm also a bit nervous for what kind of coverage/rates my wife and I could get without the collective bargaining power of my company behind us. That congenital heart defect of hers is just the kind of excuse they'd love to kill us on rates.
Yes, and its a nightmare. I can't believe its not getting more attention. He can't be serious. Individuals will have far less bargaining power than pools of employees.
(shaking head)
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Re: Tin Roof.... Rusted
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Quote from: capt qitn on September 22, 2008, 10:01:23 AM
Quote from: Jacques Oz on September 22, 2008, 09:48:23 AM
I realize that I am late to the game on this, as many of y'all follow politics more closely than I do...
But have y'all actually
read
McCain's health care proposal?
He plans to
tax
employer-based health care as income. So if your company is paying $500 a month towards your family's health insurance, that would be an extra $6000 of "income" you'd be taxed on every year. His goal with this, his
stated
goal mind you, is the dismantling of employer-based health coverage in the US. (Many healthy young people would forego employer coverage to avoid the taxes, leaving the remaining pool too expensive for companies to deal with, encouraging them to drop coverage altogether.) He says we'll all get better rates once we're out in the free market. He's got a tax incentive deal of up to $5000 per family to help, but given that seemingly nothing in recorded history that was ever turned over to the free market ever turned out cheaper, you'll pardon me for being skeptical.
I'm also a bit nervous for what kind of coverage/rates my wife and I could get without the collective bargaining power of my company behind us. That congenital heart defect of hers is just the kind of excuse they'd love to kill us on rates.
Yes, and its a nightmare. I can't believe its not getting more attention. He can't be serious. Individuals will have far less bargaining power than pools of employees.
(shaking head)
with my great insurance, i had to pay $421 deductible for my chicago hospital stay in july....mccain has probably never paid a deductible or been without insurance EVER
im getting tired of hearing him say, fat cat and old boy network, how long has he been a politician? i can safely say he is part of the fucking old boy network.....
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September 22, 2008, 10:53:09 AM »
he is a fat cat and an old boy to be sure.
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September 22, 2008, 10:56:04 AM »
What's killing me is watching the news and seeing the fuck-heads go "The Dems should really have a bigger lead than this.. what's going on? Why can't they close the gap?"
oooooooh, I dunno.. maybe it's because the same talking head fucks are skewing the truth and aiding and excusing all right wing scandals while at the same time inventing ones about Obama.
Just a guess...., that might have a little to do with it.
I saw fuckin Tucker Carlson and some other jack-ass going on about 'trooper-gate' saying "THERE'S NO STORY HERE!!" Well, there is but apparently you're not going to cover it.
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Re: Tin Roof.... Rusted
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September 22, 2008, 11:09:09 AM »
Quote from: capt qitn on September 22, 2008, 10:01:23 AM
Quote from: Jacques Oz on September 22, 2008, 09:48:23 AM
I realize that I am late to the game on this, as many of y'all follow politics more closely than I do...
But have y'all actually
read
McCain's health care proposal?
He plans to
tax
employer-based health care as income. So if your company is paying $500 a month towards your family's health insurance, that would be an extra $6000 of "income" you'd be taxed on every year. His goal with this, his
stated
goal mind you, is the dismantling of employer-based health coverage in the US. (Many healthy young people would forego employer coverage to avoid the taxes, leaving the remaining pool too expensive for companies to deal with, encouraging them to drop coverage altogether.) He says we'll all get better rates once we're out in the free market. He's got a tax incentive deal of up to $5000 per family to help, but given that seemingly nothing in recorded history that was ever turned over to the free market ever turned out cheaper, you'll pardon me for being skeptical.
I'm also a bit nervous for what kind of coverage/rates my wife and I could get without the collective bargaining power of my company behind us. That congenital heart defect of hers is just the kind of excuse they'd love to kill us on rates.
Yes, and its a nightmare. I can't believe its not getting more attention. He can't be serious. Individuals will have far less bargaining power than pools of employees.
(shaking head)
Come on, that's treasonous talk that verges on being unamerican! Where's your rugged individualism? Pull yourself up by your bootstraps and be a man, you lilly-livered pinko!
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Did anyone watch 60 minutes, mcmad took his medicine for sure or was on muscle relaxers
this would be my voting call to action:
http://www.youtube.com/v/O2G7ZDgVSvM
im officially saying it fuck mcmad
this is enough for me, and i should have my obama signs for me yard on wed. YAY! wonder if the rednecks in the neighborhood will do anything to them?
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September 22, 2008, 11:10:49 AM »
probably
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Quote from: Tripp on September 22, 2008, 11:10:49 AM
probably
i have a cop next door that im good friends with, matt and his son brandon have been friends since aboot 4 years old. Hopefully no one will destroy or take them...they are saying obama is leading indy but up in the region (chicago area) and south mccain has a slight edge...it's supposed to be very tight between mccain and obama and this is a repubekan state....go obama
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