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Aladine Stampominos, Children of the World Themed Rubber Stamps, Set of 10 Plus 1 Extra Large Ink Pad $9.99 Tampominos Stamp Sets from Aladine are specifically designed for 3-5 year olds. These larger stamps are easier to handle and show the picture design on the back for the children to see. This adorable set of 10 stamps featuring children from around the world will be fun to use not only for craft projects but also when your child is learning other cultures. Specially made for the young hands. This ... |
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(5) CD Jewel Boxes - Calendar Boxes - Large Size #MSBS12CA - Art Display Storage Stand-Up Jewel Cases! $8.25 This listing is BRAND NEW frosted clear empty large calendar cases. The cases measure 6-1/8" x 5-3/4" x 1/2" (or 156mm x 146.05mm x 12mm). These cases open up and flip around so that a calendar (or other any small artwork) can stand up on your desk, shelf, table, or other flat surfaces! These are an awesome way to display items =) The box design makes it so that they're also a great container to i... |
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(10) CD Jewel Boxes - Calendar Boxes - Large Size #MSBS12CA - Art Display Storage Stand-Up Jewel Cases! $13.50 This listing is BRAND NEW frosted clear empty large calendar cases. The cases measure 6-1/8" x 5-3/4" x 1/2" (or 156mm x 146.05mm x 12mm). These cases open up and flip around so that a calendar (or other any small artwork) can stand up on your desk, shelf, table, or other flat surfaces! These are an awesome way to display items =) The box design makes it so that they're also a great container to i... |
Why are democrats blaming republicans for this turd of a health-care bill?
Why cant Nazi Pelosi get enough support for a health-care bill?
Out of 435 members of the house there are 257 democrats and only 177 republicans.
Is it because the democrat party has become fractured?
Rep LaTourette stated today that republicans in the house couldn't stop a one car parade much less a health-care bill.
You have a majority in the house, senate and a rubber stamp in the oval office.
Do democrats appear as nothing more than a bunch of idiots scurrying around trying to stomp out their own pink farts?
Well I will not stick a childish nickname of the US Speaker of the House like NAZI for NANCY. I am her biggest critic in Answers and will pick her policy apart on lack of merit and ability to pay. Forget the name calling, it only makes the opposition party look cheap and childish.
This reform is a big black eye not only for the Speaker, President, Majority Leader, but for the entire party. They have 70 members in the Senate 257 in the house. They can't unify their party and force it on Republicans with a super majority. It is showing not only a fracture in the party but proving Obama, Reid, and Pelosi to be an ineffective leaders. .
The pink fart comment was funny. This Friday Obama and the Dems have to eat more crow. The 30,000 jobs they claim to have created was over stated by at least 5,000. Another 10,000 lasted less than a month as Cash For Clunker rebate processors and temporary Government workers finished up the project. A trillion dollars to employ/create 15,000 real jobs.....wish I had one of those jobs, imagine the salary! The 3.5% growth last quarter was from the cash for clunkers and this quarter the Economy should retract 0.5% as the boon from Cash for clunkers and the 1st time home buyer tax credit expire. Some of the growth happened because companies have laid off so much the productivity gains and cost cutting skews the number. Long term US companies are in a horrible shape being under staffed, under financed, and over taxed with a consumer acting like a groundhog in Feb.


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