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To: tejek who wrote (819714)11/29/2014 12:51:05 PM
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Thank the oil industry and free enterprise capitalism.



To: tejek who wrote (819714)11/29/2014 1:01:43 PM
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joseffy

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Thank you, President Obama, for helping make this possible!

Was he golfing the day that the Republicans passed this benefit for the American people, or rolling in the sack again with Reggie, like he did on the evening of Benghazi?



To: tejek who wrote (819714)11/29/2014 1:02:58 PM
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[Milwaukee County] Sheriff David Clarke suggests Barack Obama encouraged Ferguson rioting



To: tejek who wrote (819714)11/29/2014 1:18:04 PM
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>> Thank you, President Obama, for helping make this possible!

LOL. Yes, I appreciate his support of the oil and gas industry.



To: tejek who wrote (819714)11/29/2014 1:19:26 PM
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Republicans closing in on ninth Senate pickup in Louisiana
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The Washington Post ^ | November 28, 2014 | Sean Sullivan


The Republican Party stands on the brink of putting an exclamation point on its hugely successful midterm election with the GOP challenger for U.S. Senate in Louisiana well-positioned to dislodge the Democratic incumbent in a runoff election early next month.

A Dec. 6 win by front-running Rep. Bill Cassidy (R) over Sen. Mary Landrieu (D) would give Senate Republicans their ninth pickup and stretch their advantage in the chamber to 54-46 over Democrats when the new Congress is sworn in next year. It would also serve as yet another setback for a once dominant party now in steep decline in the South: Landrieu is the only remaining Democratic statewide elected official in Louisiana, as well as the last Democratic senator from the Deep South.

The bustling GOP bandwagon stands in stark contrast to the Democratic side, where the groups that usually send in reinforcements have declined to spend money for Landrieu, sensing virtually no chance of shaking up a race that looks like Cassidy's for the taking.

(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...



To: tejek who wrote (819714)11/29/2014 1:25:49 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1586341
 
Lying Pervert Alfred Kinsey Makes The New Republic‘s Top 100 List of Thinkers



To: tejek who wrote (819714)11/29/2014 1:44:12 PM
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locogringo

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all on private land Obama has stopped all production on public land. you are truly a moron. Obama hates this that's why he is siccing the epa on private land owners.

man you would have been in the ss if you were in germany in the 30s



To: tejek who wrote (819714)11/29/2014 2:27:24 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 1586341
 
LOL!!