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POPSCaboodle Many Gated Album I thought this album was intriguing. It was posted on the Artwork BB by Pamela Wallace. There were too many characters in the instructions, for this, but wanted you to all see this interesting idea. I wonder if we could use the Bind-It-All instead. It's very cute!!! Love how she used the Caboodle paper! I have the instructions in a file on my computer, so if you want the file, just let me know.
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POPSKudlow Should Run Against Schumer In November
Kudlow is known to have beaten an addiction to cocaine which almost derailed his career. Schumer is addicted to special interest campaign contribution and that’s a bigger problem today. Kudlow is the kind of candidate who could raise tea party money across America . Kudlow could also command the Republican and Conservative nominations and might even be able to petition his way on the ballot as the Libertarian party nominee. Kudlow was mentioned as a possible candidate against Chris Dodd last year. Kudlow owns a home in Connecticut. Chuck Schumer is a corporate whore who was whole-hog for the expansion of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae and is as responsible for the sub-prime mortgage crisis as anyone in America. Now he has crowned himself the King of New York, deciding who can and cannot run for public office. More and more New Yorkers are fed up with this self-serving schmuck. Run , Larry, Run ! by Andrew Miller big government.com http://bit.ly/4AD4Im
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POPSTop 15 Observations About the Massachusetts Senate Race Wow! These Democrats seem to be in a form of mega panic mode don’t they? Even they see this as an ultra tight race that they can’t predict. Therefore let me be the first to offer the following, The top 15 observations on just how tight the Massachusetts Senate race really is. 15."This thing is tighter than ….Joan River's face, and damn near as scary." 14."This Massachusetts Senate race is tighter than ….a prairie dog's butt in a dust bowl!" 13."This race is tighter than …..Nancy Pelosi’s ugly, nasty, wrinkled old butt." 12."This race is about as hard to call as ….a deaf hog up an oak tree." 11."It's a Steelcage Deathmatch between the Cosmo Conservative and the Liberal Lapdog, and I'm not bettin' bupkiss on the outcome." 10."Politics makes strange bedfellows and this election is soooo close, Scott Brown and Martha Coakley may have to move bunkbeds next to each other in the senate chambers. Hay that would make a pretty funny sitcom."
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POPSStuff Women Really Need To Know About Men
9. Trying to provoke a large, dangerous-looking felon from across the room is not funny. 10. Don’t hog the covers. Really. 11. If he has to sit through “Legends of the Fall”, you have to sit through “Showgirls”. 12. “Fine.” is not an acceptable way to end an argument. 13. Money does not equate love. Not even in Nevada. 14. If you truly want honesty, don’t ask questions you don’t really want the answer to. 15. Of course he wants another beer. 16. The guy doesn’t always have to sleep on the wet spot. 17. Dogs good. Cats bad. Grrrrrrr…. 18. He does not want to be just friends. 19. Do not question a man’s innate navigational abilities by suggesting he stop for directions. 20. He was not looking at that other girl. * Well, okay… maybe a little. * Okay, so what! He was looking at her. Big deal. Like you never looked at another guy… 21. He is the funniest, strongest, best-looking, most successful man you have ever met. a) And all your friends think so too. Especially the cute on
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POPSAmerica's Rebirth Those who are investing billions on the expectation of billions in taxpayer subsidies, or favorable regulations that will impose huge costs on the rest of society, shouldn't come crying that they will be driven into bankruptcy when policy suddenly changes. That won't be a consideration after the coming political revolution, no matter who their lobbyist is.
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POPSBiden and COPS (IACP program) Communitarian
Wonder why the "COPS" have gone hog-wild? Our police force is beyond federalized. Pictyure them with blue helmets and it begins to make a lot more sense. "During debates, in interviews and in his campaign literature, Biden contends he was crucial to the crime decline because he sponsored legislation in 1994 creating the Community Oriented Policing Services, or COPS, program that was designed to put 100,000 more sworn officers on the streets through 2001." http://www.sptimes.com/2007/11/05/Worldandnation/Biden_stretches_COPS_.shtml A review of the COPS-funded evaluation by the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO, later renamed the Government Accountability Office) severely criticized the authors’ methodology and concluded: We cannot agree…that their 2001 study shows that some COPS grants (hiring and innovative) significantly reduced crime because, among other things, important variables were omitted from their analyses, the analytic models were misspecified, and the sample