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Old January 25th, 2010, 12:32 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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F'ing clowns



A female Democratic lawmaker in footage released Sunday said that
Congress could pass healthcare reform if female lawmakers "sent the
men home."


Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D-N.H.) said that both Republican and
Democratic women members of Congress understand how to care for
relatives and thus want the healthcare system to change.


"We go to the ladies room and the Republican women and the Democratic
women and we just roll our eyes," she said. "And the Republican women
said when we were fighting over the healthcare bill, if we sent the
men home..." at which point she was interrupted by loud applause.
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Old January 26th, 2010, 02:21 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jan 25, 6:32*am, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
F'ing clowns

A female Democratic lawmaker in footage released Sunday said that
Congress could pass healthcare reform if female lawmakers "sent the
men home."

Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D-N.H.) said that both Republican and
Democratic women members of Congress understand how to care for
relatives and thus want the healthcare system to change.

"We go to the ladies room and the Republican women and the Democratic
women and we just roll our eyes," she said. "And the Republican women
said when we were fighting over the healthcare bill, if we sent the
men home..." at which point she was interrupted by loud applause.


Moron.

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Old January 26th, 2010, 02:55 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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yes, you are...


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Moron.

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Old January 26th, 2010, 02:58 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jan 25, 8:55*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
yes, you are...



Imbecile.

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Old January 26th, 2010, 03:05 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Thursday evening, The Plain Dealer's Sabrina Eaton reported on
"Ellie Light," who'd had virtually identical letters to the editor
published in newspapers around the country, with most of them claiming
a different hometown in each paper's circulation area.

Ellie Light responded to the report in a comment, saying "There was
lots to write about this week, for example Teddy Kennedy' seat falling
to a Republican, or the Supreme Court's ruling allowing corporations
to donate unlimited funds to causes they support. Both those events
portend unimaginable consequences for democracy in this country. And
Ms. Eaton, a "Washington" journalist, decides to spend a few minutes
pasting snippets of letters into Google and come up with a story about
a letter writer."

Since then, others have followed the trail of the Ellie Light letter.
The blog Patterico's Pontifications seems to have the most
comprehensive list so far. To the dozen or so originall listed, the
blog adds several dozen more, including the Stamford (Conn.) Advocate
and the Gainesville (Ga.) Times. The letter has even appeared
overseas, including in the Bangkok Post. And now there's a Facebook
fan page for her.

In most letters, Light claims a nearby hometown. But in letters
published in two papers that have a broader audience -- the Washington
Times and USA Today -- her address is listed as Long Beach, Calif.
That's the same city used in a letter to the Daily Breeze in
California.

Commenters have questioned the coincidence of so many papers deciding
to publish this one letter out of all those they've received. However,
most of the letters have appeared in smaller papers, where competition
for published letters is not as high. And Politico.com's Ben Smith,
who in an unusual decision had published the Ellie Light letter in ful
himself, wrote at the time that her words " seemed to crystallize a
point his supporters have been trying to make for a while."














On Jan 25, 7:58*pm, Giles wrote:
On Jan 25, 8:55*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:

yes, you are...


Imbecile.

g.


  #96  
Old January 26th, 2010, 03:12 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Thank you, Mr. O.

On Jan 25, 9:05*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
On Thursday evening, The Plain Dealer's Sabrina Eaton reported on
"Ellie Light," who'd had virtually identical letters to the editor
published in newspapers around the country, with most of them claiming
a different hometown in each paper's circulation area.

Ellie Light responded to the report in a comment, saying "There was
lots to write about this week, for example Teddy Kennedy' seat falling
to a Republican, or the Supreme Court's ruling allowing corporations
to donate unlimited funds to causes they support. Both those events
portend unimaginable consequences for democracy in this country. And
Ms. Eaton, a "Washington" journalist, decides to spend a few minutes
pasting snippets of letters into Google and come up with a story about
a letter writer."

Since then, others have followed the trail of the Ellie Light letter.
The blog Patterico's Pontifications seems to have the most
comprehensive list so far. To the dozen or so originall listed, the
blog adds several dozen more, including the Stamford (Conn.) Advocate
and the Gainesville (Ga.) Times. The letter has even appeared
overseas, including in the Bangkok Post. And now there's a Facebook
fan page for her.

In most letters, Light claims a nearby hometown. But in letters
published in two papers that have a broader audience -- the Washington
Times and USA Today -- her address is listed as Long Beach, Calif.
That's the same city used in a letter to the Daily Breeze in
California.

Commenters have questioned the coincidence of so many papers deciding
to publish this one letter out of all those they've received. However,
most of the letters have appeared in smaller papers, where competition
for published letters is not as high. And Politico.com's Ben Smith,
who in an unusual decision had published the Ellie Light letter in ful
himself, wrote at the time that her words " seemed to crystallize a
point his supporters have been trying to make for a while."


Idiot.

g.
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Old January 26th, 2010, 09:12 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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o'bummer...the dumb ass......

The Congressional Budget Office hiked its forecast for how much the
stimulus bill
will add to the deficit, raising its estimate by $75 billion to $862
billion, CNNMoney reports.
  #98  
Old January 27th, 2010, 12:15 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4aQCiRjvZY
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Old January 27th, 2010, 01:19 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Pols: Tri-Staters Not In Love With 'New' Obama
President In Deep Trouble With Middle Class; Many Think
His Attempt To 'Reconnect' Shows Serious Desperation
Commander-In-Chief To Present New Ideas At State Of The Union Address
  #100  
Old January 27th, 2010, 02:49 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Thank you, Mr. O.

On Jan 26, 3:12*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
o'bummer...the dumb ass......

The Congressional Budget Office hiked its forecast for how much the
stimulus bill
will add to the deficit, raising its estimate by $75 billion to $862
billion, CNNMoney reports.


Moron.

g.
 




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