Care Bears spinoff?
House Republicans passed a bill prohibiting any new regulations until employment is over 6 percent, as a result of their type laden bill. Pretty ineffective unless they plan on 94 percent unemployment rates
Steny Hoyer has taken to denying unanimous consent and appropriately mocking them.
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You know, I’m astounded by this - absolutely dumbfounded, because I know the Republicans read the bills. My, my, my, how carefully they read that bill.
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Here is the FoxNews version
Figures there would be a typo in your post. 
Is Oklahoma conservative enough that this guy might win the election anyway?
I tried looking up polls for that election and discovered that Mr. Smith died in 1918. Really, though, he’s got quite a few problems in addition to the child support issue (the “embezzlement” conviction was for writing bad checks, which the state election board ultimately decided did not bar him from office).
However, the mainland Saxons were forced at swordpoint to renounce their pagan gods and convert to Christianity by the new “Emperor of the Romans,” Charlemagne.
moot sent a delegate from /pol/?
Jon Kyl wants Obama to shut up about the middle class. It’s dangerous! He goes on to compare the rich to Michael Jordan.
Yew mean 'adrian’s Wall? Named after the only cockney Roman Emperor, it were!
No, Aaadriaaaaaaaaaaan’s Wall, built with blood, mortar, and very large rockys.
jejeje, sorry Hadrian’s wall, it’s “Adriano” in Spanish, so I misremembered it in English as “Adrian”.
This just in! Romney pisses off Cameron by dissing the Olympics; clearly he doesn’t appreciate our ally.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/romney-under-fire-comments-london-olympics-160305180.html
In an interview with NBC News on Wednesday, Romney, who has campaigned on his experience running the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, was asked if he thought London was “ready” for the games.
“You know, it’s hard to know just how well it will turn out,” Romney told NBC. “There are a few things that were disconcerting. The stories about the private security firm not having enough people, the supposed strike of the immigration and customs officials … that obviously is not something which is encouraging.”
Romney’s comments were immediately big news in London, splashed across the websites of major newspapers. In a press conference Thursday just hours before he was set to meet with Romney, Prime Minister David Cameron issued a snippy rejection of Romney’s comments.
“We are holding an Olympic Games in one of the busiest, most active, bustling cities anywhere in the world. Of course it’s easier if you hold an Olympic Games in the middle of nowhere,” Cameron said, a comment that was widely interpreted as a reference to Salt Lake City, where Romney headed up the organizing committee.
Not really seeing the outrage there. The security and strike issues are disturbing. Respect to Cameron for his “middle of nowhere” comeback, though. 
You know? For a Torie, Cameron’s not half bad.
That’s so Romney!
Oooo, burn! 
Yeah, maybe not the best example. But what’s more offensive: giving a box of DVDs to Gordon Brown, or telling Britain that they’ve probably fucked up the Olympics?
Yeah, maybe not the best example. But what’s more offensive: giving a box of DVDs to Gordon Brown, or telling Britain that they’ve probably fucked up the Olympics?
With his very first two forays (the Australian foreign minister was #1) into the international arena, Mitt has allowed his inner Ugly American to show.
He’ll do better covering it up in the future.
You know? For a Torie, Cameron’s not half bad.
Tory. Unless I’m being whooshed.
“We are holding an Olympic Games in one of the busiest, most active, bustling cities anywhere in the world. Of course it’s easier if you hold an Olympic Games in the middle of nowhere,” Cameron said, a comment that was widely interpreted as a reference to Salt Lake City, where Romney headed up the organizing committee.
Ooooo, snap! Oh no he d’n’t!!
I guess Cameron isn’t worried about the Salt Lake City vote.
Sure, Romney’s remarks were probably true, and refreshingly candid. However, it was not a moment that called for candor. It was a moment to praise your host.