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Archive for February 6th, 2009

Caveman, wife, and BABY

Posted by lawman2 on February 6, 2009

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MY WIFE IS PREGNANT!!!

When my beautiful wife told me she was 3 days late, I ran out and bought 10 pregnancy test (yes, really 10), she stopped using them after the 5th one said positive!!!  She said she was tired of me shoving full glasses of water in front of her…hehehe Read the rest of this entry »

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Ashley Judd Attacks Sarah Palin…

Posted by lawman2 on February 6, 2009

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Actress Ashley Judd has launched an attack against Sarah Palin over her support of the aerial shooting of wolves, with Palin retaliating via her website.  Read the rest of this entry »

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The Pros and Cons of Admitting a Presidential Error

Posted by tothewire on February 6, 2009

WASHINGTON — To anyone who has followed politics in Washington in recent years, the image of a sitting president admitting error is a striking shift. The presidencies of George W. Bush and Bill Clinton were marked by the resistance of both men to confessing mistakes; Mr. Bush’s advisers long made it clear that he viewed such acknowledgments as akin to admitting weakness. Read the rest of this entry »

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In Curbing Pay, Obama Seeks to Alter Corporate Culture

Posted by tothewire on February 6, 2009

President Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner at the White House, where they spoke about executive compensation.

President Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner at the White House, where they spoke about executive compensation.

WASHINGTON — In announcing executive pay limits on Wednesday, President Obama is trying to hold the financial industry accountable to taxpayers while aiming to change an entrenched corporate culture that endorses outsize bonuses and perks that often bear little relationship to corporate performance. Read the rest of this entry »

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