Archive for January 29th, 2009

Grab a Bucket of Popcorn, a Soda and Drop the Kids off at the Sitter's

January 29, 2009
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Grab a Bucket of Popcorn, a Soda and Drop the Kids off at the Sitter's

This Movie will be a long one.  And it comes in Dolby Stereo… UPDATE: Michelle Malkin Drives it home.. (no not the needed stake.. not yet..)

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Journal Entries – Representative Paul Opsommer (R-DeWitt)

January 29, 2009
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This needs to happen in EVERY state house. Opsommer has a clear understanding of what the constitution is designed to protect with regard to the tenth amendment. Sadly, as a majority of the office holders in Washington do not including our own US Senators Levin and Stabenow.  I wonder...

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So you think community responsibility is easy?

January 29, 2009
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[The author is a retired attorney, who volunteered to participate in a citizen audit of the operations and finances of Traverse City in October 2007.  The committee members spent hundreds of hours interviewing officials, citizens and reviewing records.  Its report will be submitted to the TC Commission in early...

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