If Its Brown Flush It Down

A fantasic new use for this old “water conservation” admonishment

By Tina Grazier

FOX News reports a rumor being circulated among activists planning protests in Denver:

Political activists planning protest rallies at the upcoming Democratic Convention in Denver have their stomachs in knots over a rumor about a crowd control weapon – known as the crap cannon – that might be unleashed against them. Also called Brown Note, it is believed to be an infrasound frequency that debilitates a person by making them defecate involuntarily.

I say go ahead and flush em!

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DOES EXPERIENCE COUNT?

by Cheri Jacobus

Just how much Senate experience does Barack Obama have in terms of actual work days? Not much.

From the time Barack Obama was sworn in as a United State Senator, to the time he announced he was forming a Presidential exploratory committee, he logged 143 days of experience in the Senate. That’s how many days the Senate was actually in session and working.

After 143 days of work experience, Obama believed he was ready to be Commander In Chief, Leader of the Free World, and fill the shoes of Abraham Lincoln, FDR, JFK and Ronald Reagan.

143 days — I keep leftovers in my refrigerator longer than that.

In contrast, John McCain’s 26 years in Congress, 22 years of military service including 1,966 days in captivity as a POW in Hanoi now seem more impressive than ever. At 71, John McCain may just be hitting his stride.

Think about IT!!!

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75% Increase on Pelosis Watch

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The Drill-Nothing Congress – IBD

In November of 2006, House Speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi issued a press release touting the Democrats’ “common-sense plan to help bring down skyrocketing gas prices.” ** She accused the oil companies of “price gouging.” The price of gasoline when the Democrats took control of Congress was around $2.25 per gallon. ** The average price of regular gas crept over the $4-per-gallon barrier over the weekend, as measured by AAA and the Oil Price Information Service. ** That represents a more than 75% increase in the retail price of a gallon of gasoline on Pelosi’s watch. Call it the “Pelosi premium” we’re all now paying.

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The World According to Ali Khamenei

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Predicts Terrorists Will Get Nukes, by Terence P. Jeffrey – CNSNews.com Editor in Chief

While predicting that terrorists would obtain nuclear weapons, Khamenei claimed Iran was not interested in obtaining nuclear weapons itself, but only wanted to develop nuclear energy.

“Before long, the world’s terrorists will have access to nuclear weapons and take away security from all the tyrants of the world and all the nations of the world.”

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Progressive Authoritarian Minimum Wage Hikes YIKES!

The down side is that it hurts young people just about the time they are feeling hopeful about the future…big time

Posted by Tina

This article from Investors Business Daily makes the case for government staying out of our businesses. They just cant seem to grasp simple conceptslike those of unintended consequencestake a look:

Mean To Teens, – IBD

When Democrats in Congress finagled a jump in the minimum wage last year, they crowed about their victory. Now Americans are finding out what it cost as the unemployment rate shoots up.
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Save the Males Out Tomorrow

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Heres a book I wish Id written, I thought about it enough. Havent read it yet but by the description it is right on! Don’t you just love the title…it pushes all the right buttons! Find it at Amazon.com

Product Description – Tell a woman we need to save the males and shell give you the name of her shrink. But cultural provocateur Kathleen Parker, who was raised by her father and who mothered a pack of boys, makes a humorous case for rescuing the allegedly stronger sex from trends that portend mans cultural demise. ** Save the Males is a shrewd, amusing, and sure-to-be-controversial look at how men, maleness, and fatherhood have been under siege in American culture for decades. Kathleen Parker argues that the feminist movement veered off course from its original aim of helping women achieve equality and ended up making enemies of men.

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TAXING OIL COMPANIES IS NOT THE ANSWER!

RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) – Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said on Monday he would impose a windfall profits tax on U.S. oil companies as he sought political gain from Americans’ pain over high gasoline prices.

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Gasoline Prices and SUV’s

John in LA writes….

My neighbor tried trading in his $67k 2007 Escalade (showroom perfect with 12k miles on it) for a $32k Prius, no dealer in LA would give him $32k for his Escalade – no matter what else he tried to buy.

Older Prius values hold up 100% of original value. Currently Prius owners refuse to sell. And a new Prius takes about 2 weeks before you take delivery – showrooms have no inventories left of older or newer.

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“Extra Tickets Available”

A friend sent us the following:

I have four extra tickets for an upcoming Robbie Knieval (Evil Knieval’s son) event at the Denver Convention Center in August.

He’s going to attempt to jump 500 Democrat delegates…..with a bulldozer.

It should be an enjoyable show.

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Shocking Facts About Medical Malpractice

FACT: Medical malpractice costs make up only a tiny fraction of total health care costs. According to a study by the Consumer Federation of America, medical malpractice costs, as a percentage of health care costs, are at an all time low, 0.55 percent. Report author J. Robert Hunter, former Texas Insurance Commissioner and Federal Insurance Administrator, said, Medical malpractice insurance is amazing value, considering that it covers all medical injuries for about one-half of one percent of health system costs! Memo from to Interested Persons with attached spreadsheet prepared by J. Robert Hunter, Director of Insurance, Consumer Federation of America, November 14, 2001.

FACT: Despite the hype, juries are extremely conservative while insurance companies are making huge profits. The average claims payout by medical malpractice insurance companies is about $30,000 per year and has been virtually unchanged for the last decade, according to a 2001 study by the Consumer Federation of America of actual claims paid. In fact, total insurance payouts to all claimants have hovered between $2.5 billion and $4 billion per year. Memo from to Interested Persons with attached spreadsheet prepared by J. Robert Hunter, Director of Insurance, Consumer Federation of America, November 14, 2001. By comparison, Americans spend twice that much about $8 billion on dog food each year. As a result, medical malpractice insurance companies are raking it in, with profits 65 percent higher than the rest of the property/casualty insurance industry over the last decade. Malpractice Suits Not Driving Medical Costs Up, Says Group, Times Picayune, May 5, 1999.

FACT: Medical malpractice litigation in this country is far from frivolous. In a major study released in 1999, the National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine found that up to 98,000 people are killed each year by medical errors in hospitals — far more than die from car accidents, breast cancer or AIDS. Kohn, Corrigan, Donaldson, Eds., To Err is Human; Building a Safer Health System, Institute of Medicine, National Academy Press: Washington, DC, 1999 (These figures vastly underestimate the magnitude of the problem since hospital patients represent only a small percentage of the total population at risk). Yet eight times as many patients are injured by medical malpractice as ever file a claim; 16 times as many suffer injuries as receive any compensation. Harvard Medical Practice Study, Patients, Doctors and Lawyers: Medical Injury, Malpractice Litigation, and Patient Compensation in New York, 1990.

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