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What is the difference between... Jul 29, 2008 | 1:48 PM
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What is the difference between a
Democrat and a
Communist?
Answer:
The spelling.If you like paying high taxes… thank a Commu…err Democrat.
If you like paying
MORE for inferior foreign in products… thank a Commu…err Democrat.
If you like seeing more jobs sent overseas because (democrat backed) labor unions have demanded way more than their
EMPLOYEES (not owners) are entitled to… thank a Commu…err Democrat.
If you like paying $4 for a gallon of gas… thank a Commu…err Democrat.
If you like paying too much child support and not getting enough time to make a substantial positive impact in your child’s life… thank a Commu…err Democrat.
If you
like being discriminated against, by
ANY group, because you do not fit their narrowly defined description as being worthy or qualified (because simply being an American is not enough, regardless of race, color, creed or religion)… thank a Commu…err Democrat.
If you like watching innocent people being harmed by low-life thugs and criminals because police funding has been cut and police are afraid of getting sued for justifiably shooting the deserving thug… thank a Commu…err Democrat.
If you like having to take your shoes off at the airport and not allowed to carry nail clippers with you because Bill Clinton (the most disgraceful, embarrassing and worst president in this country's history, which could have only been topped if Al Gore had actually been elected) chose
NOT to act the
first time the
World Trade Center was bombed… thank a Commu…err Democrat.
If you believe global warming is caused by our use of fossil fuels, and not by the natural solar radiation cycles, and have to
spend more to modify your life-style (the founder of The Weather Channel, a university educated meteorologist, has proved that this is true)… thank a Commu…err Democrat.
This is just a short list of the
MANY, MANY ways Commu…err Democrats have ruined and defiled this once
GREAT and
FREE land.
If you want to see this country completely turned into a police state and everyone living under an oppressive government thumb, keep voting these Commu…err Democrats into office.
Get off your lazy butts and get a job!
Source: National Geographic Magazine
An archeological team, digging in Washington DC , has uncovered 10,000 year old bones and fossil remains of what is believed to be the first Politician. He was named Republcanos

Abraham to stand trial on drug charges Jennifer Chambers / The Detroit News
PONTIAC -- Nathaniel Abraham, one of Michigan's youngest convicted killers, was ordered to stand trial Wednesday on felony drug charges in Oakland Circuit Court.
Abraham was arrested May 30 in Pontiac for allegedly possessing 254 pills of the street drug Ecstasy outside a Pontiac gas station.
On Wednesday, 50th District Court Judge Michael Martinez heard testimony from police officers who said Abraham threw a purple Crown Royal bag into the trunk of his car as they approached him. Officers testified they examined that bag and found the pills, which later tested positive for Ecstasy.
Abraham's attorney, Byron Pitts, told the judge all the officers actually witnessed was a handshake between Abraham and another man moments earlier, and that police had no probable cause to open the bag or search Abraham's red Cadillac.
Martinez denied Pitts' request to dismiss the case, which is now headed to circuit court for arraignment. No date has been set.
Abraham remains free on bond but is required to wear a GPS tether and is confined to his mother's home other than going to church on Sundays.
Pitts said Wednesday he does not expect his client to go to prison.
I think Pitts is out of his ever loving mind.
Windsor holding off on Detroit tunnel deal, citing scandals
Santiago Esparza and Christine MacDonald / The Detroit News
DETROIT -- Windsor is putting negotiations to sell its share of the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel on ice amid separate criminal investigations of Detroit officials, a lawyer for the Ontario city said Friday.
Cliff Sutts, the lead negotiator for Windsor, said the deal to purchase the Detroit half of the tunnel for $75 million is uncertain because of worries about Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's ongoing felony case and an FBI bribery probe of City Council members and other city officials.
"I am sure it is (a distraction)," Sutts said Friday of the investigations.
It is perhaps the first -- and most certainly, the highest-profile -- project to be jeopardized because of the series of scandals involving City Hall. Both Kilpatrick and Council President Kenneth V. Cockrel have promised "business as usual."
And if it falls through, the implications could be big: Kilpatrick is warning of mass layoffs if both cities can't reach an accord.
Sutts said Windsor officials are still eager to pull off the deal that would sell both cities' share of the span to an authority appointed by members from each municipality.
But he cautioned that Windsor council members are worried that Kilpatrick and the Detroit council appear to be at odds.
Kilpatrick has urged its sale for months, but a majority of council members have been reluctant to follow his lead. After twice voting down the creation of an authority to allow the plan to proceed, council members switched course over 24 hours last week and gave it the go-ahead.
But at least one member who switched her vote -- Barbara-Rose Collins -- said she still is dubious about the sale and believes a majority of members on the panel are as well.
"We are saying get on the same page and we will start dealing," Sutts said. "Windsor wants to make a deal."
Detroit's deputy mayor, Anthony Adams, told council members Friday the city has received no official word from Windsor. Adams said Kilpatrick and Windsor Mayor Eddie Francis spoke just last week, and Francis was "excited" about the Detroit council's vote.
"Mayor Francis said the deal was a go," Adams said of that conversation.
But Councilwoman Sheila Cockrel is skeptical, saying she wants to see Francis' commitment in writing.
"There is ... more uncertainty thrown into the situation, which is tenuous at best," Cockrel said.
Sutts said a proposal is in Detroit's hands and Windsor officials are waiting for the council to move on it. He added that Windsor isn't "married" to any proposal and is willing to negotiate a deal that would be approved by the Detroit council.
"It most certainly is on the table," he said. "It is in Detroit's hands. ... We are acting in good faith."
The deal is a crucial to Kilpatrick's plan to balance the city's $3.1 billion budget. The council wants to borrow money to plug holes, but Kilpatrick has warned that would hurt the city's ability to borrow money.
Adams reiterated Friday that the mayor's office is planning for possible layoffs if the deal collapses. Officials are talking to union leaders and researching when the city would send notices of job reductions, Adams said.
He declined to cite a number, but told council members that 1,200 layoffs "would be impossible to achieve."
Earlier, he had threatened 1,300 workers.
The city has about 13,000 total.
Since Windsor and Detroit are selling I really am concerned who's getting the sweetheart deal here?