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To: goldworldnet who wrote (382489)9/14/2010 2:52:03 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793964
 
That's not a reason to abolish the electoral college.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (382489)9/14/2010 3:21:31 PM
From: DMaA1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793964
 
Somebody is seriously in need of some cheering up.

'2010 is gone for Democrats'

2010 Is ‘Gone,’ Says Big-Time Dem

“He cannot save 2010,” the big-time Democrat is saying of Barack Obama. “It is gone. He must now concentrate on saving 2012. But the biggest fear of some of those close to him is that he might not really want to go on in 2012, that he might not really care.”

Read more: politico.com

I'd give you a hug but my arms are about 2000 miles too short.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (382489)9/16/2010 9:39:13 AM
From: DMaA1 Recommendation  Respond to of 793964
 
Is this what you are talking about?

The Shadow Party: How a Washington-Based Liberal Activist Is Trying to Turn Texas Blue (Whether Texans Want It or Not)

pajamasmedia.com



To: goldworldnet who wrote (382489)9/16/2010 10:42:59 AM
From: DMaA1 Recommendation  Respond to of 793964
 
Here's something else to cheer ya up buddy:

Texas Chef Successfully Deep-Fries...Beer!

I sincerely hope the committee that hands out Nobel Prizes in the science fields have taken notice of one Texas chef who recently achieved a gastronomical breakthrough: deep-fried beer.

That’s right. According to this report: The beer is placed inside a pocket of salty, pretzel-like dough and then dunked in oil at 375 degrees for about 20 seconds, a short enough time for the confection to remain alcoholic. When diners take a bite the hot beer mixes with the dough in what is claimed to be a delicious taste sensation.

fieldandstream.com