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  1. http://townhall.com/Common/PrintPage.aspx?...162e036&t=c The mainstream media have gone over the line and are now straight-out propagandists for the Obama campaign. While they have been liberal and blinkered in their worldview for decades, in 2007-08, for the first time, the major media consciously are covering for one candidate for president and consciously are knifing the other. This is no longer journalism; it is simply propaganda. (The American left-wing version of the Volkischer Beobachter cannot be far behind.) And as a result, we are less than seven weeks away from possibly electing a president who has not been thoroughly or even halfway honestly presented to the country by our watchdogs -- the press. The image of Obama that the press has presented to the public is not a fair approximation of the real man. They consciously have ignored whole years of his life and have shown a lack of curiosity about such gaps, which bespeaks a lack of journalistic instinct. Thus, the public image of Obama is of a "man who never was." I take that phrase from a 1956 movie about a real-life World War II British intelligence operation to trick the Germans into thinking the Allies were going to invade Greece rather than Sicily in 1943. Operation Mincemeat involved the acquisition of a human corpse dressed as "Major William Martin, R.M.," which was put into the sea near Spain. Attached to the corpse was a briefcase containing fake letters suggesting that the Allied attack would be against Sardinia and Greece. To make the operation credible, British intelligence concocted a fictional life for the corpse, creating a letter from a lover and tickets to a London theater -- all the details of a life, but not the actual life of the dead young man whose corpse was being used. So, too, the man the media have presented to the nation as Obama is not the real man. The mainstream media ruthlessly and endlessly repeat any McCain gaffes while ignoring Obama gaffes. You have to go to weird little Web sites to see all the stammering and stuttering that Obama needs before getting out a sentence fragment or two. But all you see on the networks is an eventually clear sentence from Obama. You don't see Obama's ludicrous gaffe that Iran is a tiny country and no threat to us. Nor his 57 American states gaffe. Nor his forgetting, if he ever knew, that Russia has a veto in the U.N. Nor his whining and puerile "come on" when he is being challenged. This is the kind of editing one would expect from Goebbels' disciples, not Cronkite's. More appalling, a skit on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" last weekend suggested that Gov. Palin's husband had sex with his own daughters. That show was written with the assistance of Al Franken, Democratic Party candidate in Minnesota for the U.S. Senate. Talk about incest. But worse than all the unfair and distorted reporting and image projecting are the shocking gaps in Obama's life that are not reported at all. The major media simply have not reported on Obama's two years at New York's Columbia University, where, among other things, he lived a mere quarter-mile from former terrorist Bill Ayers. Later, they both ended up as neighbors and associates in Chicago. Obama denies more than a passing relationship with Ayers. Should the media be curious? In only two weeks, the media have focused on all the colleges Gov. Palin has attended, her husband's driving habits 20 years ago, and the close criticism of the political opponents Gov. Palin had when she was mayor of Wasilla, Alaska. But in two years, they haven't bothered to see how close Obama was with the terrorist Ayers. Nor have the media paid any serious attention to Obama's rise in Chicago politics. How did honest Obama rise in the famously sordid Chicago political machine with the full support of Boss Daley? Despite the great -- and unflattering -- details on Obama's Chicago years presented in David Freddoso's new book on Obama, the mainstream media continue to ignore both the facts and the book. It took a British publication, The Economist, to give Freddoso's book a review with fair comment. The public image of Obama as an idealistic, post-race, post-partisan, well-spoken and honest young man with the wisdom and courage befitting a great national leader is a confection spun by a willing conspiracy of Obama, his publicist (David Axelrod) and most of the senior editors, producers and reporters of the national media. Perhaps that is why the National Journal's respected correspondent Stuart Taylor wrote, "The media can no longer be trusted to provide accurate and fair campaign reporting and analysis." That conspiracy not only has Photoshopped out all of Obama's imperfections (and dirtied up his opponent McCain's image) but also has put most of his questionable history down the memory hole. The public will be voting based on the idealized image of the man who never was. If he wins, however, we will be governed by the sunken, cynical man Obama really is. One can only hope that the senior journalists will be judged as harshly for their professional misconduct as Wall Street's leaders currently are for their failings.
  2. posty

    Mccain = Failure

    Because Democrats are stupid...
  3. And the drive-by media says that Republicans are the racist ones? http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/20...da-congres.html ABC News' Teddy Davis Reports: Florida Democratic Congressman Alcee Hastings pointed to Sarah Palin on Wednesday to rally Jews to Obama. "If Sarah Palin isn’t enough of a reason for you to get over whatever your problem is with Barack Obama, then you damn well had better pay attention," said Hastings. "Anybody toting guns and stripping moose don’t care too much about what they do with Jews and blacks. So, you just think this through." Hastings, who is a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, made his comments in Washington, D.C., while participating in a panel discussion sponsored by the National Jewish Democratic Council. Asked what the congressman meant, Hastings spokesman David Goldenberg told ABC News that he was trying to argue that Palin is an "extremely conservative woman who is out of touch with mainstream America." After saying that Palin "don't care too much" about Jews and blacks, Hastings argued that African Americans and Jews should come together behind Obama because there are many issues on which they agree. "Just like Jews, blacks care about affordable health care, energy independence, and the separation of church and state," said Hastings. "And just like blacks, Jews care about equal pay for equal work, investment in alternative energy, and a woman's right to choose." Asked about the Hastings criticism, Palin spokeswoman Maria Comella said, "We’re taking a pass."
  4. http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Showbiz-N...Save_The_Planet The 62-year-old says she feels that the fleet of 14 lorries she uses to ship her show from city to city causes too much pollution. So instead she's decided to pitch up in Las Vegas and do a $13m residency instead. "Over the years, the number of trucks that I have behind me has grown exponentially and I don't really like that, I don't like wasting the gas," she told me on a promotional trip to London. "Fourteen trucks, that's a lot of gas. So I decided I'd stay put for a while," she added. Surely moving equipment in trucks is unavoidable for a touring show, I ask her? "I can avoid it," she says, shaking her head, and going on to provide an impressive list of her green credentials that would put most celebrities to shame. "I don't drive much, I have a Smart car, I have a hybrid, I drive a [Toyota] Prius," she says. And it's not just the environment that the singer has got strong views on. Backing Democrat Barack Obama for the White House, she's suspicious of the competition, namely Republican hockey mum Sarah Palin. "I'm a little nervous about her politics and I'm a little nervous about her ideology. After eight years of a strictly ideological administration, I don't really want to be subject to that anymore. "It's been eight years of people feeling that they're on a chain, it's been a terrible, terrible time." Surely she admires her, I ask, being a fellow feisty woman? "She's a communications major, and they typically know how to present a story to the public. "They know how to read a teleprompter, they know how to give a good speech, and I think she's given a good speech but honesty I find her politics a little nervous making." So if politics, climate change and $13m worth of feathers are your thing, Bette Midler's pitched up in Vegas for the foreseeable and she's waiting for you to arrive. Just make sure you turn up in a eco-friendly way.
  5. posty

    Dear F F Today Mike

    The irony...
  6. posty

    Pick From These Sub-par Rbs

    I would agree with this... Selvin first and then probably lean towards McGahee since he would probably get more touches even though he is going up against Pittsburgh...
  7. 10 team league - 1pt per 10 yards rushing + receiving combined, 6pts / TD?
  8. http://www.wnbc.com/news/17539627/detail.html VERMONT -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sent a letter to Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, cofounders of Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc., urging them to replace cow's milk they use in their ice cream products with human breast milk, according to a statement recently released by a PETA spokeswoman. "PETA's request comes in the wake of news reports that a Swiss restaurant owner will begin purchasing breast milk from nursing mothers and substituting breast milk for 75 percent of the cow's milk in the food he serves," the statement says. PETA officials say a move to human breast milk would lessen the suffering of dairy cows and their babies on factory farms and benefit human health. "The fact that human adults consume huge quantities of dairy products made from milk that was meant for a baby cow just doesn't make sense," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "Everyone knows that 'the breast is best,' so Ben & Jerry's could do consumers and cows a big favor by making the switch to breast milk." In a statement Ben and Jerry's said, "We applaud PETA's novel approach to bringing attention to an issue, but we believe a mother's milk is best used for her child." Read PETA's letter to Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield September 23, 2008 Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, Cofounders Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc. Dear Mr. Cohen and Mr. Greenfield, On behalf of PETA and our more than 2 million members and supporters, I'd like to bring your attention to an innovative new idea from Switzerland that would bring a unique twist to Ben and Jerry's. Storchen restaurant is set to unveil a menu that includes soups, stews, and sauces made with at least 75 percent breast milk procured from human donors who are paid in exchange for their milk. If Ben and Jerry's replaced the cow's milk in its ice cream with breast milk, your customers-and cows-would reap the benefits. Using cow's milk for your ice cream is a hazard to your customer's health. Dairy products have been linked to juvenile diabetes, allergies, constipation, obesity, and prostate and ovarian cancer. The late Dr. Benjamin Spock, America's leading authority on child care, spoke out against feeding cow's milk to children, saying it may play a role in anemia, allergies, and juvenile diabetes and in the long term, will set kids up for obesity and heart disease-America's number one cause of death. Animals will also benefit from the switch to breast milk. Like all mammals, cows only produce milk during and after pregnancy, so to be able to constantly milk them, cows are forcefully impregnated every nine months. After several years of living in filthy conditions and being forced to produce 10 times more milk than they would naturally, their exhausted bodies are turned into hamburgers or ground up for soup. And of course, the veal industry could not survive without the dairy industry. Because male calves can't produce milk, dairy farmers take them from their mothers immediately after birth and sell them to veal farms, where they endure 14 to 17 weeks of torment chained inside a crate so small that they can't even turn around. The breast is best! Won't you give cows and their babies a break and our health a boost by switching from cow's milk to breast milk in Ben and Jerry's ice cream? Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Tracy Reiman Executive Vice President
  9. Breaking news at FoxNews... Obama Rejects Call to Postpone Debate
  10. http://www.nj.com/entertainment/tv/index.s...nds_on_dvd.html COMEDY SERIES: "Sports Night: The Complete Series" Shout! Factory. Eight discs. $69.99. Not rated. "My life flashed before my eyes. I looked down a long corridor, figuratively, and saw my career fading away, and I thought, 'This is the end.' It was a not-too-gentle reminder that I wasn't in charge of much." Robert Guillaume is on the phone recalling a stroke he suffered in the late '90s on the set of the ABC series "Sports Night." The veteran actor, who turns 81 next month, recovered nicely. Indeed, his stroke was written into the show when his character, TV executive Isaac Jaffe, suffered the same blow, and subsequently recovered. Not to stretch the point too far, but the folks of "Sports Night" -- creator-writer-producer Aaron Sorkin, director Thomas Schlamme and its principal and recurring cast members -- never seemed to be in charge of much when it came to keeping the show on the air past two seasons. Not that they didn't try. The show was a critical favorite that won three Emmys, but ABC might be accused of short-sheeting the series in terms of promotion and visibility. Debuting in 1998, "Sports Night" was canceled in 2000, lamented by its fans, but gone nonetheless. "I realized that we were doing something that was way ahead of its time," says Guillaume. "And I also thought that the network was a little short-sighted in its appreciation of the show." Now, some eight years later, comes Shout! Factory's release of "Sports Night: The Complete Series," comprising eight discs, 45 episodes, a 10th anniversary booklet and two discs of extras, including interviews with Guillaume and others, featurettes, gag reels, deleted scenes and audio commentary. "I think one of the hallmarks of the show," says Guillaume, "is that it couldn't be categorized as either comedy or drama." "Sports Night," set at the fictional, ESPN-inspired Continental Sports Channel and involving the production of a nightly wrap-up show called, aptly, "Sports Night," deftly balanced guffaws and gravitas, setting the stage for Sorkin's and Schlamme's much more successful "The West Wing" (and the not-so well-received "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip"). Indeed, "Sports Night" is as much known for its ######-laude graduates as it is for its TV savvy. Aside from Sorkin and Schlamme, the show boasted Felicity Huffman, who played executive producer Dana Whitaker and would go on to star-making face time, and an Emmy win, on "Desperate Housewives"; Peter Krause, who played anchor Casey McCall, landed on HBO's much-acclaimed "Six Feet Under" and currently stars in ABC's "Dirty Sexy Money"; Joshua Malina, who played associate producer Jeremy Goodwin, wound up doing 77 episodes of "The West Wing"; while Sabrina Lloyd, Josh Charles, William H. Macy and Brenda Strong have done fine for themselves. But at the time that "Sports Night" premiered, Guillaume was the only familiar face in the cast member, one with a crowded resume, including the ground-breaking series "Soap," which earned him both an Emmy and a popular spin-off for his character, "Benson." Later, he appeared on two short-lived series, "The Robert Guillaume Show" and "Pacific Station," before being offered "Sports Night." "I had been searching for something else to do, but I was certainly not under the impression that I would ever again get anything as wonderful as 'Benson' or 'Soap.' But I recall how intrigued I was by the writing on 'Sports Night.' I loved the writing. I didn't really know who Aaron Sorkin was at the time or what he would become, I just knew that there was someone special writing this material and when the role of Isaac Jaffe was offered to me, that's all I needed."
  11. If Palin would have said this, the old "inexperienced" tag would surface again... McCain would be "old and senile", but the left can do no wrong... http://cbs2.com/politics/joe.biden.interview.2.823202.html He's the close-talking, free-wheeling, ice-cream loving Democratic nominee for vice president. Sen. Joe Biden is not holding back, CBS News anchor Katie Couric reports. "You say what's on your mind. Have you found that you have to be uber-careful and disciplined in terms of being out there on the campaign trail?" Couric asked. "No. I feel passionate about what I'm doing and saying. I know the Republicans are going to take anything I say, no matter what it would be or anybody, and take it out of context," Biden said. "They are going to take any piece and if I have to parse through every single thing I'm going to say, then I'm not me." On the trail, Biden is unmistakably himself, from occasionally cursing to getting emotional, as he did in Canton, Ohio, at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. CBS News was with him last Thursday during one of the rockiest weeks in history for the U.S. economy, something that wasn't lost on the six-term senator. "Part of what being a leader does is to instill confidence is to demonstrate what he or she knows what they are talking about and to communicating to people ... this is how we can fix this," Biden said. "When the stock market crashed, Franklin Roosevelt got on the television and didn't just talk about the princes of greed. He said, 'look, here's what happened.'" Relating to the fears of working-class Americans is one of Biden's strong suits, as he did before union members in Akron, Ohio. That's something that comes easily for this son of a car salesman from Scranton, Pa. "What was it about what he said that really resonated with you?" Couric asked some members of the audience. "I think he expressed what most people feel at the moment. He seems to relate to our pain," said Bob Wise. "This is true middle class Akron, Ohio," said Tim O'Daniel. "I want him in office because I think he'll do things for women," said Yvonne Marzik. In fact, women, who usually lean Democratic, have suddenly become one of the most coveted voting blocs of this election. "Polls show that Sen. McCain and Sarah Palin are making inroads among white female voters who are less educated," Couric told the candidate. "I don't believe that," Biden said. "Every election people are making up their minds later and later because there's more and more at stake. Everyone should just be a little patient here. Eventually Sarah Palin is gonna have to let everyone know what she thinks, what her record is." Couric asked: "How is it preparing for the debates?" "Well it's kind of hard to prepare, because I don't know what she thinks. There's been no - I just don't know a lot about her, so therefore I'm assuming; I have to assume for purposes of the debate, that she agrees with John on everything," Biden said. "Are you worried that you're going to have to pull your punches a bit because of her gender and you don't want to seem like you're bullying her? It's a different dynamic when it's a male/female thing, isn't it?" Couric asked. "I don't know, is it? We're sitting here doing it right now, aren't we? Look, all kidding aside," Biden said. "So maybe it's a generational thing but I don't start this thing thinking 'Oh my God, this is a woman, I had better treat her differently.'" But the way the campaigns are treating each other is raising some eyebrows - especially coming from two candidates who pledged to take the high road. Couric asked: "Are you disappointed with the tone of the campaign? The 'lipstick on the pig' stuff, and some of the ads - you guys haven't been completely guilt-free making fun of John McCain's inability to use a computer." "I thought that was terrible by the way," Biden said. "Why did you do it then?" Couric asked. "I didn't know we did it and if I had anything to do with it, we would have never done it," Biden said. "And I don't think Barack, you know. I just think that was …" Did Obama approve that ad? "The answer is I don't think there was anything intentional about that," Couric said. "They were trying to make another point. That's very different than deliberately taking a vote Barack Obama had to teach children about how to deal with child-predators and saying he was teaching them sex education in kindergarten. Very different in degree."
  12. He tells Social Security recipients their money would now be in the stock market under McCain's plan. False. Summary In Daytona Beach, Obama said that "if my opponent had his way, the millions of Floridians who rely on it would've had their Social Security tied up in the stock market this week." He referred to "elderly women" at risk of poverty, and said families would be scrambling to support "grandmothers and grandfathers." That's not true. The plan proposed by President Bush and supported by McCain in 2005 would not have allowed anyone born before 1950 to invest any part of their Social Security taxes in private accounts. All current retirees would be covered by the same benefits they are now. Obama would have been correct to say that many workers under age 58 would have had some portion of their Social Security benefits affected by the current market turmoil – if they had chosen to participate. And market drops would be a worry for those who retire in future decades. But current retirees would not have been affected. Analysis In our "Scaring Seniors" article posted Sept. 19 we took apart a claim in an Obama-Biden ad that McCain somehow supported a 50 percent cut in Social Security benefits, which is simply false. Then, on Saturday Sept. 20, Sen. Barack Obama personally fed senior citizens another whopper, this one a highly distorted claim about the private Social Security accounts that McCain supports. For the rest of the article...
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    Obama's Social Security Lie...

    No, but we do need to keep this out there so the Obama fans know the truth about their Messiah...
  14. posty

    Ryder Cup

    Just shows that the US doesn't need Woods to win... Maybe Woods should not participate from now on...
  15. posty

    Saw 5

    Yes, Max Payne does come out the 17th... But as for new movies that come out on the 24th, I would bet that "High School Musical 3" is the money maker of that weekend...
  16. posty

    Saw 5

    Definitely won't be the highest grossing new movie that weekend...
  17. posty

    Convince me

    Name a country that has taxed themselves into prosperity?
  18. http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/arti...px?RsrcID=35972 While Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential campaign has produced a television ad criticizing Sen. John McCain’s position on equal pay for women and pointing out that women in America are paid only 77 cents on the dollar compared to men, Obama pays his own female Senate staffers, on average, only 78 percent of what he pays male staffers. Women on McCain’s staff, meanwhile, earn 24 percent more on average than women on Obama’s Senate staff. McCain also pays his female Senate staff members a higher average salary than his male Senate staff members. Women occupy seven of the top 10 highest-paid positions on McCain’s staff, and five of the top 10 highest-paid positions on Obama’s staff. The numbers come from the most recent Report of the Secretary of the Senate, which includes the salaries of every member of each U.S. senator’s staff during the period of Oct. 1, 2007 through March 31, 2008. This is the second consecutive six-month period reviewed by CNSNews.com in which McCain, an Arizona Republican, has paid women on his Senate staff a higher average salary than he pays men and Obama has paid men a higher average salary than he pays women. The pay gap between men and women in McCain’s office closed in the most recent six-month period compared to the previous period, but the pay gap widened slightly in Obama’s office. The CNSNews.com analysis included all staff members for each Senator—except those listed as “interns”—that were included in the Report of the Secretary of the Senate. Gender issues have played a role in the presidential race recently as McCain picked Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, the first woman to be nominated for vice president by the Republican Party. This week, the National Organization for Women formally endorsed Obama for president. In the period from October 1 through March 31, Obama paid women on his Senate staff an average annual salary of $44,953.21, which was $12,472 less than the $57,425.00 average annual salary he paid men. Women outnumbered men on the staff 30 to 27. McCain paid women on his Senate staff an average annual salary of $55,777.39, which was marginally higher than the average annual salary of $55,165.29 that he paid men. In percentage terms, McCain paid female staffers 101 percent of what he paid men. Women outnumbered men on McCain’s staff, 26 to 16. NOW President Kim Gandy did not view the pay disparity as a problem. “It depends on what positions they’re in,” Gandy told CNSNews.com. “Certain positions are paid more than other positions. I do know quite a number of women very high up in his staff and in his campaign who are extraordinarily strong supporters of women’s rights. We don’t advocate people be hired because of their gender. We advocated people be hired and paid without regard to their gender.” Thirteen of the 20 highest paid members of McCain’s Senate staff were women during the sixth-month reporting period. Eight of the 20 highest paid members of Obama’s Senate staff were women. The Obama campaign ad says: “Today women work to help support their families but are paid just 77 cents for every $1 a man makes. It’s just one more thing John McCain doesn’t get about our economy.” The 77-cents figure comes from Census Bureau statistics. A Census Bureau fact sheet says: “The median annual earnings of women 16 or older who worked year-round full time in 2006: Women earned 77 cents for every $1 earned by men.” Like the Census Bureau average referenced in the Obama ad, the CNSNews.com analysis is based on average annual earnings. As of the end of March, the highest paid male on Obama’s staff was Christopher Lu, his legislative director, who earned $60,000 over the six month period, or $120,000 if adjusted annually. The highest paid female on Obama’s Senate staff for the six-month period ending in March was Carolyn D. Mosely, an administrative manager earning $50,499.96 for the period, or $100,999.92 per year. The highest paid member of McCain’s staff for the period was a man, Mark A. Buse, an administrative assistant whose salary if adjusted for the year would be $168,981.24. Buse began working for the McCain Senate staff on Feb. 11 this year. Through the end of March he had earned $22,222.19. The highest paid woman on McCain’s staff is Ann D. Beggeman, the legislative director, who earned $65,298.48 for the six month period, which would be $130,596.96 for a year. On Obama’s staff one female and one male earned six-figure salaries. On McCain’s staff two of the three people earning six figures were males. When Feminist Majority Foundation President Eleanor Smeal announced her support for Obama earlier this week, she pointed to gender pay equity as an issue. Smeal would not comment on Obama’s Senate staff payroll, but said women voters should focus on the public policies of the candidates rather than other factors. “What I do know is on the issues that affect millions of women, the Lilly Ledbetter Act, which fights wage discrimination, McCain votes no,” Smeal told CNSNews.com. “We’re looking at what they’re doing to impact the lives of working women and right now. McCain has been consistently a no vote on many important issues to women.” The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act, if passed, would extend the limit on how long an employee can wait before suing an employer for pay discrimination. The legislation was named after Lilly Ledbetter, who was a supervisor at Goodyear Tire & Rubber's plant in Gadsden, Ala. She sued for pay discrimination before retiring after 19 years because she had made $6,500 less per year than the lowest paid male supervisor. However, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out her case, saying she waited too long to file a complaint. The court said that under the 1964 Civil Rights Act, an employee must sue within 180 days of a decision regarding pay if alleged discrimination is involved. The bill sought to change the law, but Democrats could not muster the needed 60 votes to override a Republican filibuster in the Senate. Ledbetter spoke at the Democratic National Convention in August. McCain opposed the legislation, though he was campaigning at the time of the vote. Obama voted for it. In April, CNSNews.com reported on the previous Secretary of the Senate report, which covered the period between April 1 and Sept. 30, 2007. In that period, Obama paid the 36 men on his Senate staff an average $55,962 and the 31 women on his staff an average of $48,729. McCain paid the 16 men on his staff an average of $56,628.83 per year and the 30 women an average of $59,104.51 (See story: http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/arti...px?RsrcID=31832 .) Methodology The information for the CNSNews.com analysis was taken from the Report of the Secretary of the Senate that covered the six month period ending March 31. As was the case with the previous story published in April, CNSNews.com sent its analysis of the Secretary of the Senate’s payroll data to both the Obama and McCain Senate offices. McCain Senate spokesman Robert Fischer and Obama Senate spokesman Michael Ortiz confirmed the accuracy of the information, but did not comment on the gender pay comparisons between their offices. Because the Report of the Secretary of the Senate only covers half a year, the salaries listed for those six months were simply multiplied by two to determine the annual salary. To arrive at the annual salary for employees who only worked for part of the six months, CNSNews.com divided the total amount they were paid by the number of days they were employed then multiplied that number by 365. Correction: In an initial posting of this story, it said that that the average annual male salary in Sen. Barack Obama's office was $10,472 more than the average annual female salary, in fact the average annual male salary in Obama's office was $12,472 more than the average annual female salary.
  19. Of course he does... That way if it works, he can say, "I was going to do the same thing... See, I know how to fix the economy..."
  20. posty

    Ok Republicans

    GFB your father leaving the dark side...
  21. posty

    Biggest difference between Palin and The Clown?

    Anytime Obama opens his mouth, he is lying...
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