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Lady Z

Member Since 02 May 2012
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Totally Gorey

26 May 2012 - 10:45 PM

Al Gore was interviewed by Jennifer Granholm, the ex-governor of Michigan, on Al's own TV network.  I know you're going to think this is a skit, but no!  

Dirty money makes dirty energy which makes dirty weather  or maybe it's dirty energy makes money dirty makes dirty weather?  Al explained it.

Ah! As someone said a little while ago - We've already got a money laundering scheme in place, it's called "Green Energy".

Video at the link  
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http://dailycaller.c...e-events-video/

The Most Sarcastic Item I've Ever Read

21 May 2012 - 12:08 AM

This is a solid gold rant.  It's funny, made me laugh out loud.  I'm not familiar with the author, I've seen his name mentioned.  Whether or not you like jugears, this is written with good sarcasm.  Thought you might enjoy it

You've heard about the
1991 pamphlet put out by jugears' publishing agent?  Here's the story about that, you need to know about the pamphlet to get the sarcasm in the rant.    http://www.breitbart...ndonesia-Hawaii


http://www.nationalreview.com/blogs/print/300468

   NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE          

                                                            The Great Barry

                   By Mark Steyn                                 May 19, 2012 4:00 A.M.                       It used to be a lot simpler. As E. C. Bentley deftly summarized it in 1905:

Geography is about maps
But Biography is about chaps.

But that was then, and now Biography is also about maps. For example,  have you ever thought it would be way cooler to have been born in  colonial Kenya?

Whoa, that sounds like crazy Birther talk; don't go there! But  Breitbart News did, and it turns out that the earliest recorded example  of Birtherism is from the president's own literary agent, way back in  1991, in the official bio of her exciting new author: "Barack Obama, the  first African-American president of The Harvard Law Review, was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii."

read the rest

http://www.nationalr...gs/print/300468