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on [group funnypages] by Anonymous Geek on 2008-11-20 13:01:29 [permalink 10911]



Bailout Edsels & Bailout Detroit & Bailout Congress ...
There's just too many of them to capture this snapshot of time in the idiocy of the government.
by M on [group mark] at 2008-11-20 12:44:57 [permalink 10910]



Yes we can!
on [group funnypages] by Anonymous Geek on 2008-11-20 12:34:18, changed 2008-11-20 12:40:12 [permalink 10909]



GO GREEN !
 YOU JUST LITTERED !  YEAH SO .  DON'T YOU KNOW YOUR NOT SAPOST TO LITTER ?  NO .  YOUR NOT SAPOST TO LITTER BECAUSE IT
HURTS OUR PLANET .sorry  I'M SORRY I DIDN'T KNOW .winking  THATS OKKAY JUST DON'T DO IT AGAIN .laughing  GO GREEN KEEP OUR PLANET CLEAN !sorry  AMEN .please
by Anonymous Geek on [group funnypages] at 2008-11-19 18:08:59 [permalink 10907]



Kum Ba Ya ???
I thought that all the problems in the Middle East were going to magically disappear with Obama's Election. Apparently Al Queda is not pleased!

by M on [group mark] at 2008-11-19 11:44:47, changed 2008-11-19 13:54:00 [permalink 10903]



What is Obama Thinking?
source: ... Bloomberg News

CAP's president and founder, John Podesta, 59, former chief of staff to President Bill Clinton, is one of three people running the transition team for president-elect Barack Obama, 47. A squadron of CAP experts is working with them.

CAP, which has 180 staffers and a $27 million budget, devotes as much as half of its resources to promoting its ideas through blogs, events, publications and media outreach.

The center's future was far from certain in 2003, when wealthy donors such as Soros and film producer Stephen Bing gave $10 million or more to fill what they believed was an intellectual void in the Democratic Party and create a vehicle to produce an agenda for the party's eventual return to power.

CAP isn't the only Democratic-leaning research organization in Washington with enhanced cachet after Obama's election.

The 92-year-old Brookings Institution, for example, has advisers in Obama's inner circle, including economist Jason Furman and foreign-policy expert Susan Rice. Others are working either part-time or full-time in the Obama transition.

To help promote its ideas, CAP employs 11 full-time bloggers who contribute to two Web sites, ThinkProgress and the Wonk Room; others prepare daily feeds for radio stations. The center's policy briefings are standing-room only, packed with lobbyists, advocacy-group representatives and reporters looking for insights on where the Obama administration is headed.

... & waiting in the wings is Hillary for Sec'y of State
Maybe we can go here first to find out what Obama is thinking!
I wonder if George Soros's Soros Fund Management LLC gets any bailout money? [for future research]
 
** Change My Ass!
by M on [group mark] at 2008-11-18 07:35:16, changed 2008-11-19 10:09:01 [permalink 10894]



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