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Congratulations, House Republicans!

 
 
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2014 02:25 pm
@coldjoint,
Mopery should be illegal, too. You'd be guilty, but so what? You're a mope.

How about something that really amounts to a hill of beans??????????
coldjoint
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2014 06:33 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
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How about something that really amounts to a hill of beans


So breaking the law amounts to nothing because Obama did it? Is that the kind of country you want? I would rather be a mope than some asshole who thinks that anyone is above the law. And you are just to dumb to realize what the actions you support mean for this countries future. On second thought, you just don't care.

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coldjoint
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2014 07:20 pm
Boob loves to post crap like this, if they are Republican.

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Virginia Democrat Indicted on Pornography, Underage Sex Charges


A Bill Clinton nipped in the bud?
http://www.alien-earth.org/images/smileys/othedrama.jpeg

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That was 10 months ago. Now a grand jury has finally indicted him:


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HENRICO — A special grand jury today issued five indictments against Del. Joseph D. Morrissey, D-Henrico, adding to a long political and legal career marked by controversy, sanctions and, now, allegations of illicit sex.
The charges by the grand jury meeting in Henrico include felony counts of indecent liberties with a minor, possession of pornographic images of an underage female and of solicitation to obtain the images.
“He had sex with her twice in his law office and texted someone about it,” special prosecutor William Neely said.
Morrissey also was indicted on a felony charge of distribution of child pornography and a misdemeanor charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Another typical Democrat sex offender.


http://linkis.com/theothermccain.com/2/wS5Sa
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Tue 1 Jul, 2014 09:22 am
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2014 11:35 am
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July 2, 2014

TRANSPARENCY: Another federal judge tells IRS to explain itself on lost emails.

IRS attorneys will be even busier than normal next week, because another federal judge has told them to show up in court July 11 to defend the federal tax agency.

They will have to explain to U.S. District Court Judge Reggie Walton why the IRS shouldn’t be required to let an outside expert evaluate whether emails on the computer hard drives of former IRS official Lois Lerner and six colleagues really are lost forever, as the agency recently told Congress.

Responding to a motion filed Monday by True the Vote, a Houston-based conservative nonprofit at the center of IRS targeting during the 2010 and 2012 campaigns, Walton issued an order Tuesday to hear arguments next week.

The IRS recently told Congress that a mysterious crash of the hard drives last year irretrievably destroyed nearly two years of emails to and from Lerner and the others to and from people in other federal agencies, including the White House.

But True the Vote wants a digital forensics expert from outside the IRS to assess the evidence.


http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/191113/
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2014 11:38 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Yea, I'd agree it's pretty 'poor.'
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2014 02:20 pm
Racist Republicans?
Quote:
List of 100 Black Conservative and Republican Blogs and Websites

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A Bold Conservative Digest
African American Conservatives
Alan Keyes
American Civil Rights Institute
Angela McGlowan
Another Black Conservative
Arlenearmy’s Blog
Armstrong Williams
Baldilocks
Black & Right
Black And Red
Black Conservative Political Action
Black Conservative Thought, Yahoo! usergroup
Black Conservatives, Yahoo! usergroup
Black Quill And Ink
Blackeconomics.org
Blacknright’s Weblog
Booker Rising
Booker T. Washington Inspirational Speakers – done by Booker’s great-granddaughter
Booker T. Washington Society
Brotherhood Organization for a New Destiny (BOND)
Ben Carson
Carol M. Swain
Center For Neighborhood Enterprise
Character Corner
Charles Payne
Christian Living
Coalition for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE)
Congress Of Racial Equality
Conservative Black Chick
Constructive Feedback
Cowboy Troy
Crystal Wright
CT Black Republicans and Conservatives
D.C. Big Pappa’s Blog
David Webb
Dr. Alveda King’s Blog
Ellis Washington
Erik Rush
Fear of a Black Republican
Fightin Words
Freedom’s Journal Magazine
Georgia Politics Unfiltered
Gregory Kane
Greg Parker
High Impact Leadership Coalition
Hip Hop Republican
I’m Black…And I’m NOT A LIBERAL!
Isaac Hayes Blog
Issues & Views
J.C. Watts
Joe Hicks File
Joseph C. Phillips
Keeping It Right
Ken Blackwell
La Shawn Barber’s Corner
Lisa Carter
Lisa Fritsch
Loyal To Liberty
Macho Sauce Productions
Magic Negro Watch
Michael Williams
Michelle Bernard – D.C.
Microscope On Black / Left-Wing Bias In The Web 2.0
Motivation Truth
My Voice On The Wings Of Change
Narcissistic Views On News/Politics
Natural Born Conservative
Notes From D.R.
Original Cindy
Political Agenda
Politik Ditto
Princella Smith
Project 21
Que Sera, Sera
Raging Elephants – Apostle Claver
Rep. Allen West
Rep. James White
Sen. Tim Scott
Republican Review Of America
Rev. James Manning
Right Wing, Black, And I Ain’t Crazy!
Robert Williams Jr.
Ron Miller
S.T.A.N.D.
Sandra Rose
Scientia Media
Stacy on the Right
Star Parker
The Black Informant
The Black Sphere
The Conservative Messenger
The Cultural Strategist
The Deborah Rowe Show
The Dillard Doctrine
The Last Tradition
The Markum Report
The Minority Republican
The National Conversation
The Remnant Voice
The Urban Counterculture
Thomas Sowell
Uncle Sam’s Cabin
Voiceofchid.com
Wayne Dupree – News Ninja
Wake Up Black America
Young Black Conservatives, Facebook
Zabeth’s Corner


http://www.politisite.com/2013/04/30/list-of-100-black-conservative-blogs-and-websites/
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 07:54 am
coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 08:56 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Nothing about Black Republicans? Are they racists too?
parados
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 11:49 am
@coldjoint,

6/1/11 Lawmakers send first of at least eight letters complaining of IRS harassment of conservative groups.

The funny thing is, no such letter exists prior to Lerner's hard drive crashing. The only letter sent to the IRS has nothing to do with 501(c) groups and how they are being investigated. On June 3, Rep David Camp sent a letter complaining about the IRS decision that certain donations might be subject to gift tax. Hardly what Lerner was doing.
MontereyJack
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 12:43 pm
@coldjoint,
Probably not. Toobad you can't say that with any confidence about the rest of the party.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 01:02 pm
@parados,
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The funny thing is, no such letter exists prior to Lerner's hard drive crashing. The only letter sent to the IRS has nothing to do with 501(c) groups and how they are being investigated. On June 3, Rep David Camp sent a letter complaining about the IRS decision that certain donations might be subject to gift tax. Hardly what Lerner was doing.


You need a source to prove both of those things. You are slipping Shill.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 01:07 pm
@MontereyJack,
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Probably not. Toobad you can't say that with any confidence about the rest of the party.


Is that all you got? Not that some Blacks understand that personal responsibility is better than being lead around by the nose and manipulated by Democrats who could care less about them.

Those Black Republicans care about themselves and that is exactly what they need to do, not listen the bullshit you support.
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 02:21 pm



Racists?
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 02:25 pm
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 02:32 pm
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 03:07 pm
@coldjoint,
If you're not a racist, why are you ALWAYS bringing up race???????????

No, really, why is race so important to you????? How is your CONTINUAL bring up race not racist????????
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 03:08 pm
O'Malley signs Maryland minimum-wage increase into law
Measure will gradually raise base pay to $10.10 an hour

Seated at table left to right as the minimum wage bill is signed into law at the State House in Annapolis: Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., Governor Martin O'Malley, Speaker Pro Tem of the House of Delegates Adrienne Jones.

Seated at table left to right as the minimum wage bill is signed… (Barbara Haddock Taylor,…)
May 05, 2014|By Michael Dresser, The Baltimore Sun

Vowing to strengthen Maryland's middle class, Gov. Martin O'Malley signed legislation Monday that will gradually raise the state's minimum wage to $10.10 an hour — his No. 1 legislative priority for the last of his eight years in office.

The measure was among more than 200 bills the governor signed into law at a State House ceremony. Others included a ban on the sale of most grain alcohol, reforms to Baltimore's liquor board and expansion of the city's needle-exchange program to prevent AIDS.

O'Malley hailed the minimum-wage bill, which will begin raising the current $7.25 minimum wage in January, as a victory for Maryland's working families.

"It is not fair, it is not right, it is not just" for Marylanders to have to work 16-hour days while raising their children in poverty, O'Malley said.

The governor was joined at the signing ceremony by U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez, representing President Barack Obama, who is advocating an increase in the federal minimum wage to the $10.10 level that Maryland will reach in 2018.

Perez, a former member of O'Malley's Cabinet, praised his home state as an "incubator of innovation."

"This will be good for Maryland business, good for Maryland workers and a good example for the country," Perez said.

Winning passage of the minimum-wage bill at the level Obama supports, even with the compromises needed to get it passed, gives O'Malley something to brag about as he turns his attention to a possible run for president in 2016.

Within minutes of the bill signing, O'Malley's federal political action committee sent out an email over his signature urging supporters to spread the word on Facebook and Twitter and "tell Congress to do the same for all Americans."

The minimum-wage legislation passed over the opposition of most of the General Assembly's Republicans and some of the state's leading business organizations. Opponents contend that by raising the cost of labor, the legislation will place a burden on small businesses and cost jobs.

Perez, however, said he had recently visited Washington state, which has the highest state minimum wage in the country. He said business leaders there told him the policy had been good for business.

"When you put money in people's pockets, people spend it," he said.

Maryland will join 21 states that, along with the District of Columbia, have set a rate above the federal minimum wage. Only Connecticut has adopted a rate as high as $10.10, effective in 2017.

The Maryland law will phase in the increase, raising the minimum wage from its current $7.25 to $8 Jan. 1 and $8.25 on July 1, 2015. Subsequent increases will bring it to $8.75 on July 1, 2016, $9.25 on July 1, 2017, and $10.10 on the same date in 2018.

The ban on the sale of high-potency liquor applies to beverages with an alcohol content of 95 percent and higher. The measure had the support of many college educators, who have been alarmed by the effects the high-strength liquor has had on students.

"The immediate impact is that when students come back to college in August, they will no longer be able to get grain alcohol," said Jonathan Gibralter, president of Frostburg State University."Hopefully, there will be fewer transports to the emergency room. Hopefully, there will be less harm toward college students because this product is no longer available."

Joshua Snider, a senior at the University of Maryland, College Park who testified in support of the bill, said he's seen how quickly grain alcohol can get people drunk. "I've seen people getting so drunk they fall on their heads and crack their skulls open," he said.

The Baltimore liquor board bill will give City Hall greater oversight of the agency's finances and sets higher ethical standards for board members and employees. The needle exchange measure will remove the restriction on the number of clean syringes needles the city can dispense to drug users. The current law limits the transactions to a one-for-one exchange. Proponents of the bill said removal of the limit would make the needle exchange program more effective in preventing the spread of AIDS and other diseases through the use of shared syringes.

O'Malley handed his allies in organized labor a victory by signing legislation extending the prevailing wage for school construction projects to all that cost more than $500,000 and receive at least 25 percent of their funding from the state. Opponents of the bill contend that the measure will raise the cost of school construction.

Not on the signing list was a bill that would delay — and possibly block — development of a wind farm in Somerset County because of a concern that tall turbines could interfere with radar across the Chesapeake Bay at the Patuxent naval air station in St. Mary's County. The governor has not decided whether to sign or veto the legislation, spokeswoman Nina Smith said Monday. The bill is opposed by clean energy advocates but supported by powerful Democrats in the state's congressional delegation.

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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 03:55 pm
Petition drive to raise Nebraska's minimum wage has over 130,000 signatures


State Sen. Jeremy Nordquist speaks at a news conference before submitting signatures on a petition to raise Nebraska's minimum wage.

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Nebraska governor candidates spar as minimum wage becomes key issue

Posted: Thursday, July 3, 2014 3:30 pm

By Martha Stoddard / World-Herald Bureau

LINCOLN — A petition drive to raise Nebraska’s minimum wage has collected about 134,800 signatures, which is likely to be enough to put the matter before voters in November.

Nebraskans for Better Wages turned in the signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office for verification today after spending the last seven weeks gathering them. County officials will begin checking the signatures against voter registration rolls next week.

To make the November ballot, the petition needs valid signatures from 7 percent of registered Nebraska voters, or about 83,000 people. The total must include at least 5 percent of registered voters from each of 38 counties — two-fifths of Nebraska’s 93 counties.

Their proposal would push the state’s minimum wage to $9 per hour in two steps. It would raise the minimum wage to $8 an hour for 2015, with the next step kicking in on Jan. 1, 2016.

Nebraska’s current minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, the same as the federal minimum wage. The state minimum wage last increased in 2009.

Advocates launched the petition drive after a proposal to raise the minimum wage died in the Legislature this spring.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an estimated 3.3 million American workers in 2013 were paid at or below the federal minimum wage, including about 29,000 Nebraska workers.

The number of people making minimum wage last year was down from the prior year, when about 3.6 million Americans and some 32,000 Nebraskans were paid that hourly wage.

Nationally, food service and retail sales jobs account for more than half the workers earning minimum wage.

Two-thirds of minimum wage workers are women, and three-quarters are age 20 or older.

The federal minimum applies to businesses with gross incomes of more than $500,000 a year, those that do business across state lines, hospitals, schools and some others. The state minimum wage applies to businesses with four or more employees.

As of last month, 22 states had minimum wages above the federal minimum, including the bordering states Colorado and Missouri.

The petition proposes a new state law. If passed, the law could be repealed or changed only with the votes of 30 of the 49 lawmakers.

Contact the writer: 402-473-9583, [email protected]

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coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 3 Jul, 2014 07:34 pm
@bobsal u1553115,

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Petition drive to raise Nebraska's minimum wage has over 130,000 signatures


Petition to kill small business has over 130, 000 signatures. FIXT
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