PACs and Corporate "personhood" are proof that American election processes are crooked. They always have been and always will be.
Beautiful. Just beautiful.
The colors I used are evocative of the title, BEAUJOLAIS, a common and well-known table wine. Green and purples.
This is a great concept!
One study scam is all it is. There have been many,many studies over decades that all point to the benefits of red wine.
I think Newton Gingrich is the most educated man in the pack of fools who seem to 'debate' every time I turn on the TV. But he has come-off acting like a spoiled child - as Fredo said, "...a crybaby." Newt's PAS supporters are running attack ads against what'shisname from Massachusetts that are supposed to help Newt but are actually backfiring. He has no organization to control such folly. He is a loser anyway, like all the rest of them. They are so far from the national consensus. While they all try to move 'right' and please the small Tea Party radical wing, the Independent center (the voters who actually elect presidents) are shaking their heads. Obama doesn't have to make a reservation with the moving van next winter.
"Creationism" is NOT Science. It is religious opinion, with no proof or research to back it. And if they grant the prayer 'right,' then they must also grant the right of Muslim students to answer the call to prayer a couple times each school day, prayer rugs and all. And for people like me, a ten minute trip out back for a relaxing, pious smoke.
I have lint rollers. The best place to buy the refills are the dollar cheap stores. I use a roller refill every week,at least, and the tear-off segments only work for a few rolls at the cat hair, but they do work.
Happy 13th. I think the snowstorm came here because of the date.
During the blizzard a couple years back we ran out of TP and had to use Kleenex. The cats ran out of litter. THAT was worse!
...and litter, half 'n half, bread, TP, Kleenex, etc.
The last time I watched an awards show on TV was when George C. Scott didn't show up to collect his Oscar for "Patton."