I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Does Sampson have one?
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Sampson does NOT! I'm such a bad mom.
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Well get'er done!
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Oh some of the lu-lu's of this world. It is painfully obvious to anyone with even one ounce of common sense,but I still am almost totally taken off guard that these people manage to get where they are. Limbaugh is more like Sarah Palin....who has found out the spewings of pure crap sells. Why run for any office. Eventually for those people enough will end up being enough, and they will end up in the farthest reaches. Bye-bye.
Jackie
edited: Blue, we were posting same time -- I'm sending up the fireworks.
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Beautiful horse! Must be a Gypsy Vanner. Very rare, and very expensive!
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Was reading this article in The Atlantic:
"Defending Fox News Is a Fool's Errand for Conservatives"
And in the article, it had this link (The 45 Worst Fox News Moments Of 2011).........
Unbelievable stuff! Check it out:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/the-worst-fox-news-moments-of-2011
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What the hell is gay cancer??
Honestly, though, we could probably cherry-pick and find some stupid headlines over at HuffPo.
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Heck yeah. I only sing in self-defense!
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E, did you kick Rufus' butt?????????
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You guys have been busy! After reading Blue's funny ha ha, E's crocheted sweater took on the appearance of a tampon to me. Just needed a string

Belinda - looking forward to reading your article on Fox News. Yeah, preaching to the choir, but maybe worth a laugh. I once thought it would be a great experiement to only get Fox News for a week and then compare notes with a sane person to see what I thought was news and what the rest of the world did, for that week.
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Here is a description of the findings in hte home of Adam Lanza, the Sandy Hook shooter. From this, at least, it all sounds premeditated (bold is mine) - maybe he is just your garden variety psychopath - who knows:
The police say Mr. Lanza used a Bushmaster XM15-E2S semiautomatic rifle with several 30-round magazines in the attack at the school and also carried two semiautomatic handguns, one of which he used to kill himself. The police also found a 12-gauge shotgun in the car he drove to the school. Officials have said he fired more than 150 rounds in the school.
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As the police combed through the Lanzas’ home after the shooting, they discovered Ms. Lanza lying dead in a bed in a second-floor bedroom with a gunshot wound to her forehead and a rifle nearby.
They also found hundreds of rounds of ammunition and a host of weapons in a brown safe and in bedroom closets. The warrants list at least four weapons, including the one found in the car Mr. Lanza drove to Sandy Hook.
The police also found a certificate from the National Rifle Association bearing the name Adam Lanza, a receipt from a shooting range in Oklahoma, an N.R.A. guide to the basics of pistol shooting and training manuals on the use of a variety of firearms, including a Bushmaster.
Among other items police officers found were seven journals written by Mr. Lanza, along with several of his drawings. The contents of the journals or the nature of the drawings was not disclosed. They also found three photographs of what appeared to be a dead person covered with plastic and what appears to be blood, and a New York Times article dated Feb. 18, 2008, about a school shooting at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Ill. In that shooting, Steven Kazmierczak killed 5 people and injured 21 on Valentine’s Day before he killed himself.
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The article (link above) should be read in its entirety:
President Obama met with gun violence survivors on Thursday morning and the White House, including people who lost family members in Newtown, and renewed his call for stricter gun laws.
Mr. Obama, flanked by relatives of people killed by gun violence, said that he had read the suggestion that the country had moved on from Newtown and the moment for reform had passed.
“Less than 100 days ago that happened,” he said. “And the entire country was shocked and the entire country pledged we would do something about it.”
“Shame on us if we have forgotten,” he said. “I haven’t forgotten those kids. Shame on us if we have forgotten.”
He outlined the major reforms the White House is seeking and called on people across the country, not just advocatess, to press their lawmakers to act.
“We need everybody to remember how we felt 100 days ago,” he said. “Now is the time to turn that heartbreak into something real.”
The release of the warrants in the Newtown shooting comes as state lawmakers in Hartford have been meeting daily in an effort to write a bipartisan bill that addresses gun violence and mental health issues.
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Last week, The New York Daily News, quoting someone who had attended a convention in New Orleans, revealed that Mr. Lanza compiled a very large spreadsheet of mass killings and the weapons used in them.
The Hartford Courant previously reported that investigators had found news articles about the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik in one of two bedroom he used in the home. Mr. Breivik killed 77 people in two attacks in July 2011, most of them teenagers who were attending a summer camp.
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Lanza and his mother were stamped and approved by the NRA.

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OMG Kam that is what it looks like!
yorkiemom ... that is one of my favorite pictures
(((chickadee)))
Need to go back and read more but ...

None of our yarn addicts would do such a thing would you? Cherryl?
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WOW. so many images....which should I choose! hahahahahahahaaha! Love this one!

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