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Nancy Pelosi asks John Boehner how much DOMA litigation will cost

Discussion in 'Current Events, World News, & LGBT News' started by Dan82, Mar 11, 2011.

  1. Dan82

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    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nov05election/detail?entry_id=84843&tsp=1

     
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    God bless this women.

    Where are the jobs boehner? oh wait, you said that it is not the job of goverment to create jobs, or stimulate the creation of jobs... but didnt you run on the promise that republicans will create jobs?

    Why then are you spending all your time not creating jobs, and instead are focusing on punishing women who get a legal procedure, destroying women's access to affordable health services, and trying to prevent rick and steve from getting married?

    Wheres all those jobs you promised, but your party does not have the historical capability or willingness to create?

    Boehner is just being a boner as always.
     
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    Does anyone else giggle everytime they read his name?
     
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    No, because it's pronounced "bay-ner."
     
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    He can claim it's bay-ner all he wants. It's a German name derived from the word used for floor layers, a word pronounced bo-ner. But neither changes the fact that the 8 year old in me is what finds it funny and the 8 year old could care less how or why it's prounounced any which way. Hence the giggles.
     
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    he changed the 'e' from a silent e to a spoken e, and coupled it with the h... still, doesnt change that the tradition pronounciation, as pointed above, it bo-ner.
     
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    Well, it took me a while too stop laughing at this.

    have a good night :slight_smile:

    i worry about you

    i hope your mental state is ok...because your commentary still seems filled with such anger and rage....well..I'm praying for you :slight_smile:
     
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    Even if all the legal counsel is done pro bono (more giggles if you wish) it's still a waste of time and will still cost us money by using court time.

    Interestingly, from Wiki, "Pro bono publico (usually shortened to pro bono) is a phrase derived from Latin meaning "for the public good"." No public good will come from prolonging this idiotic DOMA law.
     
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    I'm non-religious...lol
    But either way, I will pray for you Redstate. :icon_bigg
     
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    Haha Nate...I need all the help I can get :wink:
     
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    getting help from others... isn't that a form of 'welfare'?
     
  12. Nat3

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    Technically, yes. It is like looking after the welfare of a kid. Or looking after the welfare of a friend, etc.
    How so Redstate? Are you turning Democrat? and need all the support you can get?lol
     
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    Nate you are one of my fav people here :slight_smile:
    No i'm not turning democrat (i don't want to be an underachiever and I want to actually work for a living) A JOKE PEOPLE!...sorry couldn't resist :slight_smile:...don't have to worry about that lol.
    Just in my personal life, I take all they help I can get :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
    People say I'm reckless and live life much to hard.
    Maybe they are right....but I bet they wish they were me.
    Try spending more time in the ATL and DCA airports than you do at home....it will do that to you

    But Nate, all that matters is what the great Jerry Reed said:" You're a legend to the Old Men, and Hero to the Child...and could steel a lady's heart with only a smile"

    Even being gay I will take that and smile :slight_smile:
     
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