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Old 03-13-2013, 11:59 PM
 
Location: AL
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"Tweedle dee and Tweedle dum"......The part I try and figure out is,the left lives in the same country they are destroying.
Goes with what I have said for yrs...liberalism is a mental sick disorder.
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Old 03-14-2013, 12:02 AM
 
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I think Michelle Obama/Ashley Judd would be much more entertaining. Thousands of media hours spent on discussing who has the best arms.
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Old 03-14-2013, 12:20 AM
 
Location: Southern California
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"Tweedle dee and Tweedle dum"......The part I try and figure out is,the left lives in the same country they are destroying.
Goes with what I have said for yrs...liberalism is a mental sick disorder.
Agreed.

[too bad the GOP doesn't have the cure]
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Old 03-14-2013, 12:36 AM
 
Location: Too far from home.
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If it happens, and they win, the explosion of hatred will be a hilarious sight.
Nah. For many it would be a front row seat observing the stupidity that too many Americans possess. And trust me, those sitting and observing won't be laughing.
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Old 03-14-2013, 01:19 AM
 
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[quote=mydogstinks;28660684]I think Michelle Obama/Ashley Judd would be much more entertaining. Thousands of media hours spent on discussing who has the best arms.[/quote]


After that, they'll go on to bangs and hair-do's.

By the way, which one of them does have the best arms?
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Old 03-14-2013, 07:32 AM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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Hey you sane person you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
friend how you doing. I was thinking the same thing. Amazing the things this administration don't remember, amazing that all of us are liars about something, but the administration is always telling the truth.



Know this, know that you do, your not brainwashed, or a sheeple, or naive, or ignorant to boot.

Wish we could have that glass of wine together the 4 of us.
Yeah, the left wingers all think that sanity is undefinable! LOL

Hey, I agree on the wine thing!

I'm choking with laughter every day when I hear Obama moan and groan about "cuts" created by "sequester," then he and Mooch-elle fly off to another lavish vacation or some other expensive deal on the taxpayer's dime. Hypocrites!
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Old 03-14-2013, 08:47 AM
 
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What is it with all this ranting about Michelle Obama running for office? When has anyone EVER (and I mean ever) got even the slightest thread of evidence that she has any interest in running for an office? Threads like these are stupid and silly. You hate the black lady in the White House--we all get that.
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Old 03-14-2013, 09:58 AM
 
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The kids who will vote in 2016 are still in high school now. From the grumbling I hear at the school where I work and other districts I've visited (I'm a cafeteria cook) pertaining to the healthy "improvements" in school lunches, I can't imagine Michelle getting votes from those kids. Justified or not, kids and adults alike are making sarcastic comments and blaming her for some of the new menus (that are NOT popular).
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Old 03-14-2013, 10:13 AM
 
Location: AL
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The kids who will vote in 2016 are still in high school now. From the grumbling I hear at the school where I work and other districts I've visited (I'm a cafeteria cook) pertaining to the healthy "improvements" in school lunches, I can't imagine Michelle getting votes from those kids. Justified or not, kids and adults alike are making sarcastic comments and blaming her for some of the new menus (that are NOT popular).

You could be right but as soon as those "kids" start getting free "stuff"....they'll vote Dem..sad but true.
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Old 03-14-2013, 10:18 AM
 
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The kids who will vote in 2016 are still in high school now. From the grumbling I hear at the school where I work and other districts I've visited (I'm a cafeteria cook) pertaining to the healthy "improvements" in school lunches, I can't imagine Michelle getting votes from those kids. Justified or not, kids and adults alike are making sarcastic comments and blaming her for some of the new menus (that are NOT popular).
Michelle Obama didn't write the legislation that determines the rules for the school lunch program--Congress did that in 2010, and although there was republican opposition in the House, the Senate passed it unanimously. Michelle Obama's only involvement was to campaign for kids to (gasp!) eat healthier and get exercise. The nerve of that woman!
Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Our school had a rocky start with the program as well, but as the year has progressed and the school has worked to address concerns, it's worked out well. The kids have a lunch with fewer calories from fat etc., but we've added a daily fruit and salad bar on top of the regular meal that's included in the lunch price--an extra apple etc. turned out to be a healthy way to fill most of the kids up, and they're actually eating the fruit now instead of french fries because they don't have other options--that's a win for everyone. The biggest complaint came from student athletes in high school, because the program really doesn't address the needs of kids who burn a thousand or more calories during practices. My boys either buy two lunches, or we add additional healthy carbs/protein from home, like extra sandwiches or protein bars during football and wrestling season. We also pack a snack for after school/before practice. It works.
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