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clipper’s remarks: A song about Liberal assholes that won’t be satisfied until they have ruined this country with their socialism.
Add Obama to the list.

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clipper’s remarks: A song about Liberal assholes that won’t be satisfied until they have ruined this country with their socialism.
Add Obama to the list.
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clipper’s remarks: Songrkan……is on my must do list !!!

It is a time of reverence, paying homage to elders and cleansing Buddha statues to begin a season anew. It also a time to drink, flirt and forget the past year’s troubles. Sadly, all that unruly merrymaking leads to a lot of death and injury. The week-long celebration is halfway over and already 116 people have died, largely from traffic accidents, according to Thai media reports.
Unless you cower indoors — as many do — you will take a bucket of water to the face repeatedly during Songkran. Often, the water will be laced with ice cubes. You might be dressed in jeans, which take hours to dry. Or worse yet, slacks, because you’re en route to work.


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STP, as it’s known to aficionados (ie me) sounds like the ultimate school dinner staple; stodgy, gooey and unapologetically sweet, it’s just the thing to set you up for a game of lacrosse, a page of trig, and a whole trunk full of itching powder, apple pie beds and other such jolly wheezes. But you won’t find Enid Blyton’s schoolgirls tucking into sticky toffee pud after lights out, or Billy Bunter scoffing the stuff from his tuck box, because, as every food nerd will tell you, it was invented in the 1970s by Francis Coulson of the Lake District’s Sharrow Bay Hotel.
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clipper’s remarks: Let me see if I fully understand this one. . . The less pot that is grown in California, the fewer global warmers we will have?
People growing marijuana indoors use 1 percent of the U.S. electricity supply, and they create 17 million metric tons of carbon dioxide every year (not counting the smoke exhaled) according to a report by Evan Mills, an energy analyst at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
In order to produce some 17,000 metric tons of marijuana this year, Mills estimates authorized growers will use $5 billion worth of energy. That works out to the output of seven big electric power plants.
“From the perspective of individual consumers, a single Cannabis cigarette represents 2 pounds of (carbon dioxide) emissions,” Mills says.
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clipper’s remarks: Remember that? There’s still unspent TARP money. And then the same thing with the stimulus bill, we had to do that right then. We had to bail out General Motors. All that stuff in the fall of 2008 had to be done right now. And we’re getting the same kind of hysteria about the need to raise the debt ceiling. Washington knows how to do this. Why shouldn’t they? They got what they wanted, every bit of it in 2008, playing us this way.
So the Democrats and their copy boys in the media are saying that it would be an apocalypse if the debt ceiling is not raised. Michele Bachmann was on Fox & Friends this morning. She pointed out that it would probably take six to seven months before the debt ceiling would force the government to shut down, if ever. And that’s the bottom line. A genuine shutdown of the United States government isn’t going to happen. It simply will not happen. Revenue would still be coming in. People are still working and paying taxes.

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clipper’s remarks: Take action today by filling out the form below to remind your senators and representative that it’s time to Cut Spending Now.

This year the federal budget will run more than $1.5 trillion in deficit, and more than 40 percent of every dollar we spend is borrowed. Runaway spending is at the core of this problem. More than 70 percent of the federal budget is mandatory spending on entitlement programs and interest payments on the national debt. These programs must be reformed in order for the country to regain its fiscal footing. But let’s also not fall into the same old trap of being afraid to look at defense spending as well. The government’s paramount job is to keep us safe, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t any waste or porkbarrel spending in the Defense Department.

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