No Child Left Behind Up For Renewal…
Bill Simon, Thursday, March 29th, 2007Will Congress have the courage to revise or just rewrite Bush’s 5-year old idiocy? States unhappy with No Child requirements…
Will Congress have the courage to revise or just rewrite Bush’s 5-year old idiocy? States unhappy with No Child requirements…
I have not been posting on the blog all of what I send out via e-mail, and I have not covered all I have posted on the blog in e-mail. The differences between the two have to do with differences in what kind of HTML code and PHP code I have to deal with in […]
Okay, Folks…I haven’t had the time to fully research the “Cable Choice Bill” being shoved down our throats, but I do believe the sponsors behind it are full of it when they offer the prospect of our “cable rates going down.” Something stinks…and, someone else has done a whole lot of research on the thing […]
Let’s see how many ways I can come up with to describe Newt: – Putz – Someone who thinks the rest of the country is REALLY stupid enough to believe he is sincere. – Out to lunch – The worst con-artist since Ralph Reed…whom, I suspect, will be on his campaign team.
Lawrenceville, Georgia, March 13, 2007 – Seth Weathers, President of WeathersDesign.com, announced today that he will run as a candidate for Chairman of the Gwinnett County Republican Party. “I feel that the Gwinnett GOP is in need of revitalization,†said Weathers. “Our local party needs fresh, new energy going into the 2008 elections. He added, […]
Here’s the link to the latest scoop on the FUBAR known as the Cobb County Republican Party.
Dang it! Juries sure are stupider than they were in MY day! Checkout this story about the Scooter Libby trial: Libby Jury: Define “Reasonable” and “Doubt” for us…
…She’s just not “pro gay marriage” I saw this on Hannity & Colmes on Monday night (on the rerun). I just wonder what Sadie Fields is gonna do when she hears THIS from Ann!
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