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Wow! I must now start talking in a more limited intercultural way of speaking on the American television airways with my conservation about racial, or sexual feelings and beliefs with a more politically correct check from now on. And that the Christian people better not cross over those American TV Network guidelines.
We can't call illegal Mexicans who are crossing over the American borders with out a Visa, or not applying for legal status, illegal Aliens. We can not tell anyone on TV that we think that the Democrat party is helping them to do that so all those new Mexican people can vote for the Democratic Government giveaway programs, that keeps a numbers advantage for the Democrats at the American people voting boots. Especially in the State of California. To better fight off the law abiding American citizens living in the States between the American Oceans at bay. And the Democrats can then better stack the political deck against the American people who feel otherwise, that would really like to fix the U.S.A illegal immigration problem. We can't talk like that on TV anymore, right?
I think the game goes something like this, If the
population living in a American State vote to band marijuana. The
liberal Democrats/Republicans wiseguys simply get one of their hand pick
liberal federal judges to block the people majority rule with a
arbitrary federal court ruling ( something like Supreme Court Justis
John Roberts did with Obama Care) that make marijuana legal. In that way
the liberal zealots can start monkeying around with and bending the
American people Social style that the American liberal people wants the
rest of the American people to live. Telling the American people in
those state how to think and behave.
With the help of the wiseguys TV Networks the liberal cartel can keep gaming the Constitution of the United States.
With the help of the wiseguys TV Networks the liberal cartel can keep gaming the Constitution of the United States.
So the Christian beliefs of the religious people are now on liberal notice that they better watch their step on the major TV Networks airways. That the people who are running the Television Networks are getting hysterical over hearing Christians criticize Homosexual behavior, or saying that sometimes some black Americans people sound racist themselves. That our honest opinion is now on a TV censorship by a liberal taboo guard listening to our conservation that Christian people can not crossover without reprisal.
What in the world are these liberal people doing with that kind of talk, looking for a fight against decent American people?
When that is hardly a excuse because George Bush was not a conservative Republican at all.
Karl Rove sold the Republican voters a cheap bill of goods, and we are still suffering because of Karl Rove lies. Bush was nothing but a big spending liberal kind of guy himself.
Look at the Public School system and show me what liberal
can explain to me why this liberal Public School ideas has not work at
all in the American people Public School system.
Half
of the American people are after the other half of the American people
throat, because of the liberal social infighting that these crazy
liberal zealots keep pushing on everyone.
What is that old saying, just because you say it, don't make it true. So everyone is telling each other now that the laws that were not legal, has been changed into being legal in a lot more States than before in the United States. Because the American Justice system and State Government legislators have changed the law to make what the liberal TV media wanted legal.
When the American Civil & Criminal Justice system and Government politicians tells you that you can now change the color Red, into White, and the Dark of Night, into Daylight, and Straw into Gold, then you come back around to me with the proof, OK. Because until then you can just tell the liberal wiseguys to go sell their phony papers somewhere else.
I think that people who are saying that kind of liberal talk is simply socially crazy. Please! I can't mix Oil with Water, because it just doesn't mix.
The liberal American people that are talking like that to the other American people like Alan M. Dershowitz an American lawyer. Apparently can't in a million years appreciate Jesus Christ birth, and divine attitude. So if I was them I would stop kidding myself right away, and in fact, I would fall down on my knees asking the Lord God for his forgiveness.
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VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope Francis offered Christmas wishes Wednesday for a better world, praying for protection for Christians under attack, battered women and trafficked children, peace in the Middle East and Africa, and dignity for refugees fleeing misery and conflict around the globe.
Francis delivered the traditional `'Urbi et Orbi" (Latin for `'to the city and to the world") speech from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica to more than 70,000 cheering tourists, pilgrims and Romans in the square below.
In his first Christmas message since being elected pontiff in March, he asked for all to share in the song of Christmas angels, `'for every man or woman ... who hopes for a better world, who cares for others," humbly.
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Around the world, the holidays are in full swing. There are Christmas lights in Hong Kong, midnight Mass in Bethlehem, and even Santa distributing sweets in India.
Pope Francis ushered in his first Christmas as pontiff with a sermon drawing on the theme of humility as he cited Jesus' humble beginnings as a poor and vulnerable baby. Thousands gathered at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem to hear midnight Mass near the site of Jesus' birth.
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CHICAGO (AP) -- The deadline has passed, and so too the surprise grace period, for signing up for health insurance as part of the nation's health care law.
Now what?
For those who were able to navigate the glitch-prone and often overwhelmed HealthCare.gov website, there's still work to be done to make sure success online leads to actual coverage come the new year.
The first step experts recommend is to call your insurance company and double-check they received your payment.
What if you missed the Christmas Eve deadline and still want insurance in 2014, as the health law requires of most Americans? You may be without health insurance for a month, but you can still sign up for coverage that will start in February.
"Be patient, because they're trying to help you," said Tina Stewart, a 25-year-old graduate student in Salt Lake City who succeeded in enrolling in a health plan Tuesday morning. "It will take time."
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Reeling from public dissatisfaction with ObamaCare, Senate Democrats hope to change the subject when they return in the new year, with a proposal to raise the minimum wage by 40 percent and another to extend long-term unemployment benefits for three months.
But Democrats face two big hurdles. One is House Republicans skeptical of both measures. The other is Democrats' own claims about the economy itself.
Democrats have touted modest progress in the economy lately, and critics ask: If it's doing as well as Democrats claim, why are those bills needed?
"Extending unemployment insurance isn't going to help," said Glenn Hubbard, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under the George W. Bush administration.
The economy still is on shaky ground, but Democrats may struggle to convince colleagues that more emergency economic measures are needed.
The current jobless benefits extension runs out Dec. 28. Of the proposed extension, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said, "There is no greater challenge in this country than income inequality, and we must do something about it."
There is strong evidence, though, the economy is picking up.
The Commerce Department on Tuesday reported that November's orders for durable goods beat expectations, rising 3.5 percent. A new housing sales report sent mixed signals, with sales dipping 2.1 percent in November from a five-year high in October. The unemployment rate has sunk to 7 percent -- still high, but moving in the right direction. And the budget deal worked out in Congress this month removes some budget uncertainty.
"The important thing about this budget deal is the damage that the government did not do," said Jon Hilsenrath of the Wall Street Journal.
Just before the House recessed for the holidays, House Speaker John Boehner said he could support the extension under certain conditions.
"As long as it's paid for and as long as there are other efforts to help get the economy moving once again," he said. "I have not seen a plan from the White House that meets those standards."
President Obama also pushed for the unemployment extension before he left for his Hawaiian vacation. "More than one million Americans are poised to lose a vital source of income just a few days after Christmas," he said. "For many people who are still looking for work, unemployment insurance is a lifeline that can make the difference between temporary hardship or lasting catastrophe."
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Dec 25, 10:14 AM EST
Avoiding health insurance gaps takes persistence
By CARLA K. JOHNSON
AP Medical Writer
CHICAGO (AP) -- The deadline has passed, and so too the surprise grace period, for signing up for health insurance as part of the nation's health care law.
Now what?
For those who were able to navigate the glitch-prone and often overwhelmed HealthCare.gov website, there's still work to be done to make sure success online leads to actual coverage come the new year.
The first step experts recommend is to call your insurance company and double-check they received your payment.
What if you missed the Christmas Eve deadline and still want insurance in 2014, as the health law requires of most Americans? You may be without health insurance for a month, but you can still sign up for coverage that will start in February.
"Be patient, because they're trying to help you," said Tina Stewart, a 25-year-old graduate student in Salt Lake City who succeeded in enrolling in a health plan Tuesday morning. "It will take time."
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Reeling from public dissatisfaction with ObamaCare, Senate Democrats hope to change the subject when they return in the new year, with a proposal to raise the minimum wage by 40 percent and another to extend long-term unemployment benefits for three months.
But Democrats face two big hurdles. One is House Republicans skeptical of both measures. The other is Democrats' own claims about the economy itself.
Democrats have touted modest progress in the economy lately, and critics ask: If it's doing as well as Democrats claim, why are those bills needed?
"Extending unemployment insurance isn't going to help," said Glenn Hubbard, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under the George W. Bush administration.
The economy still is on shaky ground, but Democrats may struggle to convince colleagues that more emergency economic measures are needed.
The current jobless benefits extension runs out Dec. 28. Of the proposed extension, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said, "There is no greater challenge in this country than income inequality, and we must do something about it."
There is strong evidence, though, the economy is picking up.
The Commerce Department on Tuesday reported that November's orders for durable goods beat expectations, rising 3.5 percent. A new housing sales report sent mixed signals, with sales dipping 2.1 percent in November from a five-year high in October. The unemployment rate has sunk to 7 percent -- still high, but moving in the right direction. And the budget deal worked out in Congress this month removes some budget uncertainty.
"The important thing about this budget deal is the damage that the government did not do," said Jon Hilsenrath of the Wall Street Journal.
Just before the House recessed for the holidays, House Speaker John Boehner said he could support the extension under certain conditions.
"As long as it's paid for and as long as there are other efforts to help get the economy moving once again," he said. "I have not seen a plan from the White House that meets those standards."
President Obama also pushed for the unemployment extension before he left for his Hawaiian vacation. "More than one million Americans are poised to lose a vital source of income just a few days after Christmas," he said. "For many people who are still looking for work, unemployment insurance is a lifeline that can make the difference between temporary hardship or lasting catastrophe."
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I got basketball jersey, calender, gloves, backpack, swim trunks, and car mats Im pretty content. |
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re: What LSU gear did you get for Christmas? (Posted on 12/25/13 at 12:14 pm to extremelsu)
Got this T-shirt.
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Sweet new polo
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I will use every roomy cargo pocket
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