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Question: What item is most likely found in the top drawer of Riffy's dresser?

naked pictures of Reagan    
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Barry O voodoo doll    
  3 (12.0%)
Hoffa's body    
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DVDs of "saved by the bell", season 3    
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JC's boss's phone number    
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bucket of chicken    
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three sticks of "secret" deoderant, labels facing out    
  3 (12.0%)
"Eagles Greatest Hits" CD    
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Reply #2675 - Feb 1st, 2009 at 8:42pm
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The role of the CIA's controversial prisoner-transfer program may expand, intelligence experts say.

The CIA's secret prisons are being shuttered. Harsh interrogation techniques are off-limits. And Guantanamo Bay will eventually go back to being a wind-swept naval base on the southeastern corner of Cuba.

But even while dismantling these programs, President Obama left intact an equally controversial counter-terrorism tool.

Under executive orders issued by Obama recently, the CIA still has authority to carry out what are known as renditions, secret abductions and transfers of prisoners to countries that cooperate with the United States.

Current and former U.S. intelligence officials said that the rendition program might be poised to play an expanded role going forward because it was the main remaining mechanism — aside from Predator missile strikes — for taking suspected terrorists off the street.

The rendition program became a source of embarrassment for the CIA, and a target of international scorn, as details emerged in recent years of botched captures, mistaken identities and allegations that prisoners were turned over to countries where they were tortured.

The European Parliament condemned renditions as "an illegal instrument used by the United States." Prisoners swept up in the program have sued the CIA as well as a Boeing Co. subsidiary accused of working with the agency on dozens of rendition flights.

But the Obama administration appears to have determined that the rendition program was one component of the Bush administration's war on terrorism that it could not afford to discard.
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Reply #2677 - Feb 1st, 2009 at 9:01pm
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Reply #2678 - Feb 1st, 2009 at 10:10pm
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Reply #2679 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 10:20am
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I'm just curious, but this "closed door" Senate session for Tom Daschole, and his failure to pay over $100K in taxes and his ties to insurance companies, is this part of the transparent Obama administration we all heard about??

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Reply #2680 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 12:03pm
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Closed door, really? What is it with these people & why aren't the GOPers refusing to allow this w/o a huge stink? I call BS!
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Reply #2681 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 1:19pm
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Oh God, that would be about ten times during every fawning interview. I saw a Matt Lauer interview that started with the hardhitting question of how tough was it to have the mother-in-law living with them followed by the stunner "Are things even worse than they appear to be economically?" Is journalism seriously dead?
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Reply #2682 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 1:23pm
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Senators are keeping their powder dry today over Tom Daschle's tax situation, waiting to speak out until his closed-door meeting with the Senate Finance Committee this evening. One exception over the weekend was Sen. Jim DeMint (R., S.C.). Some news outlets quoted selectively from his appearance yesterday on This Week, to note simply that he wants to know more about Daschle's details, but DeMint actually went a lot further than that:

"I can see why liberals don't mind if the tax rate goes up because they're not going to pay it anyway."
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Reply #2683 - Feb 2nd, 2009 at 1:24pm
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Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT), the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, says he'll refinance two mortgages that he received through a VIP program from Countrywide Financial, the Hartford Courant reports.

"Dodd has acknowledged receiving mortgages in 2003 through a VIP program at Countrywide, which was sold to Bank of America Corp. earlier this year and has been the focus of allegations that it gave favorable loan terms to lawmakers... Dodd says he never sought special treatment."

Of course, with interest rates at historic lows it may make financial sense for Dodd to refinance anyway
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Reply #2684 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 10:13am
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This is getting RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
Official: Performance czar withdraws candidacy 

Feb 3 10:41 AM US/Eastern
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Nancy Killefer, who failed for a year and a half to pay employment taxes on household help, has withdrawn her candidacy to be the first chief performance officer for the federal government, the White House said Tuesday.
Killefer was the second major Obama administration nominee to withdraw and the third to have tax problems complicate their nomination after President Barack Obama announced their selection.

"Nancy Killefer has decided to withdraw her nomination, and we accepted her withdrawal," Tommy Vietor, a White House spokesman, said Tuesday. The 55-year-old executive with consulting giant McKinsey & Co., was expected to explain her reasons for pulling out later in the day.

When her selection was announced by Obama on Jan. 7, The Associated Press disclosed that in 2005 the District of Columbia government had filed a $946.69 tax lien on her home for failure to pay unemployment compensation tax on household help.
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Before I get jumped on, I am NO Bush Geek and I am a registered Independent.
After the Inauguration I decided to give President Obama a real chance and still route for his success.

I never bought into his "change" mantra and just had a gut feeling that the guy was full of it.

I'm starting to feel vindicated.

First Geithner. The man selected to head the IRS hasn't paid taxes!!!!!!!!! But it was an "honest mistake" so let's give him a pass.

Next Daschle. Nice guy, but again, hasn't paid his taxes. But it was "an honest mistake". Jury still out on his nomination.

Now we have Killefer who was nominated to this new post to (quoting the President) "bring a new sense of responsibility to Washington."

WTF??? If I made an "honest mistake" and failed to pay taxes, you can be damned sure there would be NO forgiveness. No free passes. I'd be made to pay WITH penalties and if I didn't have thousands in the bank, my wages would be garnished.

This is not a Dem/Rep issue. It comes down to the double standard that exists in Washington.

Where is the "change"? Can someone enlighten me????

LJ.

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Reply #2685 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 10:57am
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When you replace one set of career politicians with another..nothing changes.They are all crooks and self serving assholes.(que up Wont Get Fooled Again)...Until America wakes up and rebels by insisting on term limits and line item vetos or better yet the end of pork add ons and lobbying..nothing can or will change.   que up Janis..."Change is just another word for nothing left to gain"
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Reply #2686 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 11:04am
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New Face of G.O.P. Brings a Brash Style

WASHINGTON — The election last week of Michael Steele to be chairman of the Republican National Committee drew considerable notice, not surprisingly: he is the first African-American to hold that position in the party’s 155-year history.


Yet there are other ways that the selection of Mr. Steele, a former lieutenant governor from Maryland who lost a bid for the Senate in 2006, represents a break from the Republican past. And those could prove to be more significant than race, as the Republicans debate in the weeks ahead how much “opposition” they should put in the phrase “loyal opposition.” They face a president who is extraordinary popular and a nation that appears weary of partisan politics as it confronts an economic crisis.

With Mr. Steele, the Republican Party has turned to someone who is markedly different from his recent predecessors in style and temperament. He is brash and brawny, takes chances that occasionally get him in trouble, and clearly relishes the idea of being portrayed as the fighting counterpoint to President Obama and the Democratic Party. This is not someone who is going to be spending a lot of time talking about microtargeting and the other mechanical aspects of politics.

The new face of the Republican Party does not seem to share the hunger for bipartisanship that Mr. Obama has made one of the stylistic touchstones of his first weeks in office. That became clear from the moment Mr. Steele took the job on Friday, as he all but invited the president of the United States to join him in the boxing ring.

“It’s going to be an honor to spar with him,” he said, before throwing down the gauntlet to Mr. Obama with a quotation from, apparently, an in-your-face late-1980’s rap song by Kool Moe Dee: “How ya like me now?” (Confession: A certain reporter initially suggested that Mr. Steele was invoking the country star Toby Keith, a reference that was convincingly challenged in a barrage of e-mail messages from readers.)

The stylistic and philosophical implications of the choice became even clearer when Mr. Steele appeared before House Republicans at a retreat on Saturday. Mr. Steele celebrated their refusal to give Mr. Obama a single vote for his economic recovery plan — albeit in language that was perhaps a tad eyebrow-raising, given the soberness of the country’s economic problems and the concern of some Republicans that the party was skating on thin ice.

“The goose egg you laid on the president’s desk was just beautiful,” he said.

(It is difficult to imagine Ken Mehlman, the buttoned-down lawyer who led the party during much happier days from 2005 to 2007, saying anything quite that colorful.)

This was the same Mr. Steele who, if he didn’t invent what became the signature chant of the Republican presidential campaign, certainly popularized it when he spoke at the Republican National Convention in Minnesota. “Drill, baby, drill,” he said, grinning broadly as the crowd picked up the slogan and repeated it for nearly 30 seconds.

This free-spirited way has gotten him in trouble. He ruffled Republican feathers in 2006 when he had a lunch with reporters at a fancy Washington D.C. restaurant in which he systematically disparaged President George W. Bush and his administration. The single condition he imposed on reporters at the lunch was that his remarks be attributed only to a “Republican Senate candidate” — though within 12 hours the world knew which Republican Senate candidate was trash-talking his president.

For a party as dispirited as his, Mr. Steele is certainly something of a tonic. The enthusiastic reception that greeted his elbows-out acceptance speech was a marked contrast to days of meetings that until that point had bordered between morose and laconic.

Yet while there are benefits to having a party leader who is given to a bit of showmanship — he will have little trouble getting bookings on the Sunday talk shows — there are arguably some risks here. When he spoke to Republicans on Saturday, he did something that some of his more cautious predecessors might have avoided: He set down out three markers to judge him by this year.

His three big targets, he announced, were the upstate New York Congressional district left vacant when Representative Kristen Gillibrand was tapped to replace Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, and the gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey. “I’m in the business of winning elections,” he said.

That New York Congressional seat, a relatively conservative district that had only recently gone Democratic, seems like a prime target for the Republican Party. Virginia and New Jersey are more problematic, and Mr. Steele could find himself wishing he had not bet on a trifecta come November.

Most significant, though, is where Mr. Steele placed himself in the debate about how aggressively the Republicans should resist Mr. Obama and his financial stimulus plan. Mr. Obama’s aides, who have conspicuously resisted getting drawn into the fight Mr. Steele is trying to pick, described the remarks as an attempt by Mr. Steele — who is viewed by some conservatives as not being conservative enough — to shore up his standing with his base.

Mr. Steele is taking over his party at what could prove to be an historically pivotal moment. A Gallup Poll released last week found that 36 percent of respondents identified themselves as Democrats, compared with 28 percent who said they were Republicans. That is the largest lead Democrats have enjoyed in that poll since 1983. And Mr. Obama’s popularity cuts across party lines.

“The American people are patient to turn this thing around,” said David Plouffe, who was Mr. Obama’s campaign manager. “What they are not patient for is more of the same Washington politics. The real danger here — particularly for those who supported the economic policies responsible for getting us here — is to not be part of doing all you can to dig this country out of this economic hole. You seem to be sailing directly into the headwinds of where the American people are.”

If the economic plan passes Congress without significant Republican support and then does little to help the economy over the next two years, Mr. Steele’s combative style could help conservatives build a case for a return to power. If the economic plan pays off, though, many Democrats suggest that he may find himself sharing blame for a miscalculation that could set the Republican Party back for a long while to come
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Reply #2687 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 11:19am
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Great another crafty career politician heading things up.That will help a lot.
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Reply #2688 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 11:27am
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Does anyone in this Administration pay taxes?

Didn't Joe Biden say that to pay taxes was patriotic?

What a bunch of fucking idiots!
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Reply #2689 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 11:32am
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Why, it's almost like they're unpatriotic or something! I wonder how Brian, Katie & Charlie will cover this story?
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Reply #2690 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 11:35am
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gimmekeef wrote on Feb 3rd, 2009 at 10:57am:
When you replace one set of career politicians with another..nothing changes.They are all crooks and self serving assholes.(que up Wont Get Fooled Again)...Until America wakes up and rebels by insisting on term limits and line item vetos or better yet the end of pork add ons and lobbying..nothing can or will change.   que up Janis..."Change is just another word for nothing left to gain"

See, the thing is that things would have changed under McCain. He really was a change agent but he was a bit grumpy looking & H-wood celebs liked the Yes Pecan man. The sad thing is that these yahoos probably don't know/don't care about all these non-taxpaying assholes.
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Reply #2691 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 11:52am
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LJ don't forget about Cadillac Charlie Rangal! He's another typical Democrat tax cheat. As much as some may try and say "they're all corrupt on both sides", I say, show me one single Bush appointee that was a tax cheat? You can't.

Obama is a fucking joke! This is the man's first job!! Ever! He was a backbencher in the state senate in Illinois, where he voted "present" 129 times! He was a member of the US Senate for exactly 143 days before he decided to run for president. Obama supporters are starting to wake up to the realization that they did, in fact, drink the Kool Aid, and voted for a man that was all style and no substance. I don't blame the political naive amoung those Barry supporters. The "true believers" are socialists anyway. I knew that they would vote for him. They hate what a free market capitalist USA represents. They are ideologues first and Americans second. However, the drones, well they were led down the path of voting for this idiot because they believed in a silly political catch phrase, and a main stream media that deliberately covered for Barry. Never delving into the "messiah's" past! Never questioning his ridiculous associations with far far far left radicals. The media may as well have been wearing Obama lapel pins. Not that the drones would have cared. They were just too fucking stupid to see what was staring them right in the face. Morons like Bruuuuuucceee Springsteen, and every other Hollywood jack-off led some idiots right over the cliff! How do you like your messiah now drones?!

This "I told you so" is going to be so sweet when his inane inept president continues to unfold like a bad movie. I'm with Rush. I HOPE HE FAILS BIG TIME!!! He's a goddamned socialist bordering on hardcore Marxist. This is why the left jerk themselves dry over him! They too are socialists/Marxists. They hate free market capitalism. Despise it in fact. They want to "change" the very history of America. They have real "hope" that Barry is their savior (in the strictly secular definition of the word, of course!)


This country will be so much better when he is long gone. I hope to fuck that he takes McLame with him!



He sucks with teeth! I, of course, always knew that he would!




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Reply #2692 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 11:54am
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The IRS is trying to get a tax bill to Charlie Rangel but they have no idea which address to send it to. The guy's got 6 or 7 properties. A sin for McCain is just SOP for a Dem.
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Reply #2693 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 11:55am
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BTW How long can Daschle last?


Today’s New York Times story on Daschle included a fact I hadn’t seen elsewhere:

    At the same time, it became clear on Monday that Mr. Daschle was responsible for thousands of dollars in additional unpaid taxes related to his use of the car service, even after already paying $140,000 in taxes and interest. He has acknowledged that he owes Medicare taxes equal to 2.9 percent of the personal value of the car service he received from Leo Hindery Jr., a big Democratic donor and founder of a private equity firm to which Mr. Daschle was an adviser. Mr. Daschle’s failure to pay Medicare taxes on the income was discovered by the Finance Committee.

The Medicare program is, of course, run by the department Daschle wants to head.
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Reply #2694 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 12:04pm
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NEWS FLASH!!!


Former Sen. Tom Daschle withdrew his nomination to be Heath and Human Service Secretary saying, "I will not be a distraction."


No, but he'll always be an asshole.
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Reply #2695 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 12:06pm
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Dasshole is out! So is the other corrupt bitch. I just pray that "real" Americans can figure out a way to remove this pathetic excuse from the office of president too.


He's a fucking joke you drones!!! A fucking joke!!!!


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I thought this would be a smooth transition? Other than Linda Chavez & some missing "W" keys from WH keyboards, George W. Bush sailed through.


From Thomas Ricks:

That sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach is caused by the course of Obama's cabinet picks: Richardson blew up on the launch pad, two of the more prominent picks have tax problems, his CIA pick seems inexplicable, his no. 2 guy at the Pentagon needed a waiver from his new anti-lobbying rule, and Hillary Clinton and her hubbie strike me as a ticking bombs.
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LOL The only smiling one isn't going to stay in the picture!



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Reply #2698 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 12:15pm
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I'm still waiting for the diehard Obama supporters to weigh in on this.
I did not post what I did with an "I told you so" attitude.
I am NOT a longtime GOP'er and still believe Hillary Clinton was the better choice for POTUS!!!!

This is embarrassing for the new Administration and some of you HAVE to admit it.

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Reply #2699 - Feb 3rd, 2009 at 12:24pm
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LadyJane wrote on Feb 3rd, 2009 at 12:15pm:
I'm still waiting for the diehard Obama supporters to weigh in on this.
I did not post what I did with an "I told you so" attitude.
I am NOT a longtime GOP'er and still believe Hillary Clinton was the better choice for POTUS!!!!

This is embarrassing for the new Administration and some of you HAVE to admit it.

LJ.


LJ I remain in the "hate all politicians camp" and I feel as sadly vidicated as many of you GOPers or anti Obamas.
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