thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:if he hates jews why did so many vote for him? masochists?
RichmondPhilsFan wrote:pacino wrote:if he hates jews why did so many vote for him? masochists?
Because the liberal media refused to talk about Obama's jew-hating agenda.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
RichmondPhilsFan wrote:Doll Is Mine wrote:RichmondPhilsFan wrote:pacino wrote:RichmondPhilsFan wrote:pacino wrote:which wouldn't be approved since you voluntarily quit :D
Ooh, good point. So instead they'd dissipate their assets and qualify for Medicaid.
not until 2014...single people dont just get medicaid. they need to be working 100hrs a month in PA and then pass the $442/mth income limit (you do get a deduction for paying child support and taxes!), or have a medical condition that requires health-sustaining medication, and then must be under the $205/mth income limit. if they're disabled, the limit is $900something (not at work so I forget off-hand). so, easy street!
Please. Only godless commie Democrats are single. God-fearing, patriotic libertarian Republicans have 2.5 children.
What's the .5? Mentally challenged kids? Or the adopted?
The gay one that a true Libertarian Republican locks in the attic and denies his/her existence.
TenuredVulture wrote:He should make a youtube.
phdave wrote:
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
bleh wrote:People who have more money than I will ever make in my lifetime might have to pay the same amount in taxes as they paid 15 years ago. R.I.P AMERICA![]()
The Sunlight Foundation ran the numbers and found that after spending nearly $11 million in the general election, the National Rifle Association got a less than one percent return on its investment this cycle. That is, less than one percent of the money went toward the desired result.
The group supported 27 winning candidates, but most of its money was spent targeting winning Democrats (including over $7 million against President Obama) or bolstering losing Republicans (including $1.8 million supporting Mitt Romney and $500,000 backing Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock).
The two groups advised by Karl Rove, American Crossroads and its sister group Crossroads GPS, got only about a six percent return on their investment this cycle.
Werthless wrote:Doll Is Mine wrote:Ann Coulter @AnnCoulter
The good news is the promise of continued massive unemployment among young people.
That's cold.