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To: tejek who wrote (845708)3/27/2015 1:20:09 PM
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>> And when I asked Carson to name his favorite secretary of the treasury, he was stumped.

Typical "gotcha" bullshit. Which newspapers do you read?

>>> But it’s generally a bad sign when a presidential aspirant is asked the kind of questions White House hopefuls are always asked,

Did anyone ask Obama who his favorite Treasury secretary was? Because I'm 99% certain he could not have answered that question.



To: tejek who wrote (845708)3/27/2015 1:22:09 PM
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Don't forget, ignorance is a virtue in Republican candidates. It demonstrates that they aren't 'know it all' liberals!



To: tejek who wrote (845708)3/27/2015 2:01:13 PM
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To: tejek who wrote (845708)3/27/2015 2:05:30 PM
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To: tejek who wrote (845708)3/27/2015 2:16:50 PM
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Obamacare flying machine begins a death spiral

Premiums are rising rapidly and the young and healthy are bailing out

washingtontimes.com



To: tejek who wrote (845708)3/27/2015 2:17:40 PM
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Obama's Legacy: Unleashing Nuclear Arms Race in Middle East
Because That's Such a Good Idea...



To: tejek who wrote (845708)3/27/2015 2:23:44 PM
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‘The wording is settled?’ AP stylebook’s ‘new entry’ sure to win approval from Al Gore and Bill Nye
Twitchy.com ^ | 03/27/2015 | Twitchy Staff
Posted on 3/27/2015, 12:54:53 PM by E. Pluribus Unum

AP Stylebook ?@APStylebook 2h2 hours ago

New entry: global warming can be used interchangeably with climate change. Climate change is more accurate scientifically.





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1 posted on 3/27/2015, 12:54:53 PM by E. Pluribus Unum
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I thought it was now “climate disruption”.



2 posted on 3/27/2015, 12:56:07 PM by beethovenfan (If Islam is the solution, the "problem" must be freedom.)
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That and now I’m hearing “Climate Extremes” as a means to cover all the bases.



3 posted on 3/27/2015, 12:57:55 PM by headstamp 2
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Climate change is more accurate scientifically

We used to refer to it as Spring, Summer, Fall or Autumn, Winter. It has been happening every years since the globe started rotating around the Sun.



4 posted on 3/27/2015, 1:02:05 PM by TomGuy
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In other words - It’ll be hot in the summer; cold in the winter.

Got it.



5 posted on 3/27/2015, 1:02:36 PM by Responsibility2nd (With Great Freedom comes Great Responsibility.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
What’s that they always harp on? Oh yeah, “the only constant is change”. So ginning up panic over “climate change” will be constant and perpetual... as will all the dictates of the central planners.



6 posted on 3/27/2015, 1:02:48 PM by Ray76 (Obama says,



To: tejek who wrote (845708)3/28/2015 1:30:24 AM
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My favorite Treasury Secretary would be TAX CHEAT Timothy Geithner.



To: tejek who wrote (845708)3/28/2015 1:31:24 AM
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Did anyone ask Obama who his favorite muslim mass murderer is?



To: tejek who wrote (845708)3/28/2015 1:35:45 AM
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(Race Card) Indiana Black Democrat Representative Accuses Colleague’s 18-Month-Old of Being Racist

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To: tejek who wrote (845708)3/28/2015 1:42:29 AM
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NYC councilwoman: It might be ‘beneficial’ to assign public housing by ethnic group
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by Michael Gartland March 27, 2015
nypost.com


Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo Photo: Brigitte Stelzer


A Brooklyn city councilwoman wants to know why “blocs” of Asians are living in two Fort Greene housing projects — and suggested it would be “beneficial” to assign housing by ethnic group.

“How is it that one specific ethnic group has had the opportunity to move into a development in large numbers?” Laurie Cumbo, who is black, said at a council hearing on public housing Thursday

The remark, on the Whitman and Ingersoll houses, drew criticism.

“She certainly could’ve chosen her words a bit more carefully,” said Councilwoman Margaret Chin, a Chinese-American. “The fact is that there are many Asian-American families .?.?. who have applied to live in public housing.”

Cumbo issued an apology, saying she only wanted to know if the New York City Housing Authority “uses a cultural preference priority component” in picking tenants.

NYCHA Chair Shola Olatoye said it did not, and noted its vacancy rate is less than 1 percent, making such an influx nearly impossible.

Still, Cumbo told The Post, “There could be some benefit to housing people by culture .?.?. I think it needs to be discussed.”