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TAGS: Road to Recovery, Michael Steele, Palin

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The images above are from Tarzan and His Mate. (1934) The best Tarzan movie ever!
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A lovely, luscious Maureen O’Sullivan in a tiny animal-skin bikini. Drool…Damn you, PETA!
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Do you remember Tarzan?…an abandoned White baby, raised by apes, dumb as dirt, and yet grew up to conquer all of the blacks in Africa? Racist? YOU BETYA!
NOTE: Thus far…There is no American culture, pop or otherwise, in the 21st century…And, NONE of my readers have ever qualified to receive a free book! BECOME THE FIRST and I will post your name here.
Oops, someone just asked, “WTF is a hippie?” Big question…
It’s SPRING BREAK and Republican Road Trip time…
Remember some of their wild and crazy adventures?John McCain’s Straight-Talking Express
GOP BRIDGE TO NOWHERE
Palin’s ROAD TO THE BRIDGE TO NOWHERE
.LA Times- Sarah Palin said yes, thanks, to a Road to Nowhere in Alaska
While seeking votes, Palin told Ketchikan residents she was behind Alaska’s biggest crook, Ted Stevens and his “Bridge to Nowhere” 110%! But, as the world began to laugh at Alaska, Governor Sarah killed the project but kept $223,000,000 earmark and continued to build the road to a nonexistent bridge. WTF!
The Road to Nowhere ($28-million) is done, and the 50 people who live on Gravina Island (at a cost $580,000 per to us mainlander tax payers) can now drive down to the water and and cast a glance at Russia and perhaps, if they close their eyes and wish real hard…and sprinkle a little pixie dust…the Gavinans will fly across to Ketchika.
ON SECOND THOUGHT: Considering Sarah’s religious beliefs…Gavinans will walk upon the water.
link to ROAD TO NOWHERE-Young at Heart sing Talking Heads.
The real REPUBLICAN ROAD to RECOVERY
by Nate Silver @ fivethirtyeight.comThe Republican “Road to Recovery” budget alternative, rolled out today by John Boehner, has been criticized by left and right for its lack of specificity and its promise to eliminate the national debt while significantly cutting taxes. FiveThirtyEight.com, however, has received an advance copy of additional details prepared by the Minority Leader’s office. Although some elements of the proposal are still under discussion — Eric Cantor is said to want to eliminate North Dakota rather than Idaho, while Thaddeus McCotter has suggested using the balance of TARP funds to purchase scratch-off tickets — the final plan can be expected to contain most or all of these components.

Published by Greg at 08:32 AM on March 3, 2002