Posts Tagged ‘england’
In order to force the Food and Drug Administration into accepting it’s gay agenda, they’ll just not allow anyone to donate blood. Now, think of the ramifications of what would happen if that idea caught on in California. Given California, I wouldn’t rule it out. Before too long, anyone in California needing blood would be [...]
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Everyone talks about how deep racism runs in the US. I’m not gonna deny we’ve got some issues. However, two events occurred today that I think puts things in a different light. Today is the 25th anniversary year of Vanessa Williams being crowned Miss American. She ran into some difficulties and Suzette Charles took over. [...]
Tags: carole gist, chelsi smith, chrystel stewart, debbye turner, england, ericka dunlap, ericka harold, kenya moore, kimberly aiken, marjorie vincent, miss england, miss-america, rachel christie, Rachel-smith, shauntay hinton, suzette charles, united states, vanessa williams
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Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) , Benjamin Cardin (D-Md.), Mark Warner (D-Va.), and Jim Webb (D-Va.), all joined forces to secure $2,000,000 for the oyster recovery program in the Chesapeake Boy. I’m assuming the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science has something to do with this. From their page: When Captain John Smith first arrived in the Chesapeake [...]
Tags: dc, district-of-columbia, elizabethan, england, jamestown, john smith, Maryland, oyster recovery program. chesapeake bay, pearls, pocahontas, powhaten, swamp, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, virginia, washington
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All I’ve heard since last week was how the woefully underfunded Cash for Clunkers program needed another $2 billion to keep it going. This had to be done RIGHT NOW since it was such a wildly successful program. I heard more than one analyst tell me it was a key cog to kicking the economy [...]
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While running for President, Obama promised pretty much everything to everyone. In Ohio, he promised to support loan guarantees for uranium enrichment. A cornerstone for the US to ween itself from oil and coal. The promise was convincing, it made logic. It would not only assist in the pursuit of cleaner energy, it would create jobs [...]
Tags: areva, borken promise, department of energy, doe, england, enrichment, france, Iran, loan guarantee, obama, ohio, paducah, partisanship, piketon, promise, unemployment, uranium, urenco, USEC
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