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And what does Colbrert suggest about Timmy's polices, his votes and his supporters. Wish this was around when timmy was running for Gov. Colbert do Bachmann please.
Poor Strib. Do they recieve anykind of tax breaks at any level, city,state, county, etc. I'd guess I'd call for any public support also be removed from their in box. My lookk at local news goes MPR to MinnPost and then to Strib. I got to say the ads there are way more irritating then any MPR fundraising campaign.
And she who hides in the bushes and will still throw stones can be fathomed ? And trying to negotiate through Congess a light bulb bill. Yea maybe the lights are out.The cult part however is what I don't get.
Psychoanalysis !
Well I care about two things which are protecting our health through caring for the environment and educating the public. The man is zero for two.
I suppose I'll have to sell the house because it looks like a foolsball stadium is next. Would HF 1 be open to judical review for any reason ?
All of it is well summed up here :
http://www.gocomics.com/tomthedancingbug/2011/02/25/
Why McSweeney's there's only 10,000 of local talent. Ah but the Strib wouldb't be able to contain all that explosive energy. Tom tomorow a d modern life in the Strib. Move over Jason Lewis.
Wasn't there some sort of controvesy surrounding Strib land when the Metrodome was built. I bet it could be googled !Seemed to me some local reporter was sort of "out spoken" about the issue also.
Walker'as toast.
Enough of this false analogy of the family budget is like the state budget. That ideas got more holes in it than your pasta collander. If this were true consider the camy budgets of the huge number of poor. Unemployed, underemployed, etc. And what about those with mortgages and car loans. I'm thinking that's not just a few of us. In fact I'd bet most off those "living within their means" are pretty well
off or are practiciing ascetics. The metaphor has never worked. If fact I'm glad my...