In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government IS the problem! ...Ronald Reagan

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Bits of tidbits

The mile high city hasn't been as excited about Bronco football since the "Super Bowl" days of Elway, thanks to Tim Tebow!
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My wife's TV commercial for her law practice aired during the Notre Dame game Saturday!
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"I hate to admit it, but I went to Harvard..."Bill O'Reilly
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I agree with Mark Levin: "Harry Reid's lost it mentally."
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Solyndra received half a billion dollars from Uncle Sam to create 3,000 construction jobs. The bankrupt company only created 158 jobs.
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Concerning the re-opening of the Natalie Wood death, I think they should bring in Mark Fuhrman of O.J. Simpson fame to help sort out the facts. I think he could get to the bottom of the mystery surrounding her death.
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I sure hope the next time we elect a president that he's smart like Obama and knows that we have 57 states. LOL!!!!!!
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How much is the Democrat party paying Karl Rove each time he opens his trap to bad mouth the Republicans?
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CNN used the "N" word the other day. What would happen if Fox News had done that? Every racist like Jesse Jackson would try to get the FCC to take Fox off the air!
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"Be thankful we're not getting all the government we're paying for!"--Will Rogers
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Dick Morris claims Obama will get BEAT in 2012!
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45% of the Republicans think Romney will be the GOP nominee. Sad day in America if they get rid of one Democrat for another donkey in 2012!
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FOX NEWS: Take Ron Paul out of the GOP debates unless he endorses Romney. Maybe Ron Paul sees little difference between Obama and Romney. Last week I was talking to the vice president of a local union and he said, "We support Obama, but there isn't much difference between Romney and Obama."
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My wife has created a new blog called The Christmas Blog. She won't begin posting until December 1, but I just wanted to give a heads up on it. She will be talking about things that are not common knowledge concerning the birth of Christ. The blog's address is:
christmasblog-2011.blogspot.com

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