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It must be nice to spend taxpayer's money freely
#41
Lemon Drop wrote:
this crap gets more posts that the marriage equality threads

maybe that's why she does it

Low-hanging fruit.

It's hard not to take a swing when you get these softballs coming right over the plate.
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#42
Lemon Drop wrote:
[quote=RgrF]
Maybe I just misread your recent contributions, maybe I didn't. How you take hate from those or anything else I've posted puzzles me.


Grace clearly needs a "humor" implant.


I don't normally read your comments, so I won't comment on your personal state of mind, or whether you have a sense of humor or not, or suggest that you stay off the forum for a while.

but feel free, please. thanks for sharing.
This is how Rgr expresses affection (seriously.)
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#43
OBAMA PRIORITIZES FAMILY SPRING BREAK OVER WHITE HOUSE TOURS. good show, presidente. After all, your kids deserve it over all those unwashed rug rates of the proletariat.

Willful stupidity or senility?
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#44
Aggressive stupidity. I think it's catching on this board.
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#45
Sam, this is the thread where all of my remaining respect for you has gone out the window. You've descended all the way down to a troll in my eye and will be treated as such in the future...

Too bad - you used to be a real favorite around here...
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#46
$tevie wrote:
Here's how Mr. Obama stacks up against more recent Presidents, if he keeps pace with 168 vacation days over eight years. President George W. Bush took all or part of 297 days at his Texas ranch. Bill Clinton took 174 days at Martha's Vineyard and Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Ronald Reagan vacationed 349 days at his California ranch over eight years.

President Obama is also not the first to cut a vacation short. Reagan did it in 1983, Clinton in 1993 and 1998, and Bush, in 2005, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. To be fair, no President really takes a vacation. "The job is there in the golf cart with him. It never really leaves him," says Knoller.

Their days off are still filled with briefings and other executive decisions, but maybe, they get to sleep in a little.


http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/20509...-stacks-up



Cool
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