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Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   GREAT WEEK
Date:   4/9/2011 5:47:43 PM

Planned Parenthood stays, Beck goes, unemployment drops below 9%, Palin's favorability rating among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents had dropped to 58 percent from 70 percent in October and 88 percent in 2008 according to a March Washington Post-ABC News poll, and our President announced he in running for reelection in 2012.. And, the weather is so mild that I am doing my drive bys with the top down. Long live the producers. I tried that control "-" but it doesn't work on my upscale iMAC. Must only work for those producers who have Windows.



Name:   Barneget - Email Member
Subject:   GREAT WEEK
Date:   4/9/2011 8:58:30 PM (updated 4/9/2011 9:10:38 PM)

Not a bad week at all. Taxpayer funded abortions in DC are over, DC school choice is in, details of the House 2012 budget are out and the Republican Study Council presents a more effective plan, "The Donald", as a voice of reason is climbing in the polls, 58.8% of survey respondents would rather see anyone other than BHO in the White House, the budget impasse saved the taxpayers from financing yet another vacation and cost BHO leadership points, Soros is still out of the country, Biden got non male dog slapped at one of the 2 budget meetings he attended and was reduced to tears, David Prosser is reelected in Wisconsin, the Alabama House passed a solid immigration reform bill, the Monday night storm left a tree on my parents house with only minor damage, and I am still on the right side of the grass. All in all, a pretty good week. Long Live the Producers -- MORE POWER to the Producers



Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Hey Barnieeee
Date:   4/9/2011 9:35:00 PM

Thanks buddy for filling in the gaps as I was in a rush to post and left out some essential items. By the way, how do you define a producer? Was the Hound a producer when she worked at the Pentagon?



Name:   Barneget - Email Member
Subject:   Hey Barnieeee
Date:   4/9/2011 10:02:09 PM

In my most humble opinion, in this forum, a producer is a non parasite, and, I understand parasite to mean "An organism that lives on another organism from which it gets some or all of its nourishment. Parasites are generally harmful to their hosts, although the damage they do ranges widely from minor inconvenience to fatal disease." (lifted from freedictionary.com. You see, the parasites should be working to assure more power to the producers. As for the Hound, and her role as a Federal Government Employee, I don't know enough about that galaxy to attempt a producer/parasite evaluation. I'll talk about FDA, EPA, OSHA, Dept of Ag, and IRS, but my only relationship with DoD was securing/delivering groceries to various US bases, and my only contact with the Pentagon was a tour while in the Cub Scouts. What are your thoughts?



Name:   MAJ USA RET - Email Member
Subject:   lovely painful poison
Date:   4/10/2011 8:35:18 AM

Mistletoe and Spanish moss are parasites. 

Actually, Spanish moss is an epiphyte which absorbs nutrients (especially calcium and especially radioactive strontium) and water from the air and rainfall. Although it rarely kills the trees it lowers their growth rate by reducing the amount of sunlight available to the trees leaves.  It sometimes increases wind resistance, which is bad news for the tree in bad storms.  Spanish moss does not survive on the ground.

Although it can photosynthesize, mistletoe primarily lives off the nutrients of the host tree.  Rarely does it kill the tree… but it has been known to happen.  If the tree dies – the mistletoe dies.

Have you ever had a dog that got heartworm?  I knew nothing about that and I had an English pointer contract the parasite.  I began to notice the dog slowing down.  I got her to the vet just in time.  The cure involves poisoning the dog (and heartworms).  Just before the dog dies… you can tell because it stops eating… you administer the antidote.  This goes on in excruciating cycles until the heartworms are dead and dissolved in the dog’s bloodstream.

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To the original topic:

Our nation has handled good infestations of fiscal mistletoe and even the Spanish moss of unscheduled wars. 

But, our problem now is that we have fiscal heartworms.  FOR SURE, we need to rustle up the courage to take the cure.  We don’t have long.  And, it will nearly kill us.

Drink the lovely painful poison of the cure now – or serve the Kool Aid to our children and grandchildren.









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