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Everything posted by barrycdog
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The Public Service Commission has no jurisdiction over the EMC's so to get results you have to go a different route.
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Darn Plane authority!!!
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"The office will be closed on January 1, 2013 *As of January 1, 2013 the Prepaid service fee will be increasing from .10 daily to .20 daily* I don't know what the fiscal cliff has to do with this but why are they charging more for prepaid service. 1. They send no employee for collects or disconnects. 2. The technology is paid for. 3. Because the service is prepaid they have their money up front. No collections. What made the service go up?
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We ate at the Shoney's buffet, had black eyed peas and turnip greens and got back just in time. I had my own Peach drop.
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She learned everything she knew about Muslims on 9/11
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Geometry, Physics, and Engineering have never been so much fun.
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That's the first Jefferson quote that applies. Keep going Postman.
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All I can say if you are a student you better get to class, sit down, put the electronic devices away and shut up.
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http://www.policymic.com/articles/14098/ron-paul-was-right-all-along-here-is-why-the-federal-reserve-does-not-operate-for-the-good-of-america According to the TARP, only $700 billion was supposedly given out to faltering banks and companies. However, Citigroup alone received $2.5 trillion. The Fed loaned money to banks in France, Scotland, and Belgium. Here is the list of some institutions that received the most money on page 131 of the report: Citigroup: $2.5 trillion ($2,500,000,000,000) Morgan Stanley: $2.04 trillion ($2,040,000,000,000) Merrill Lynch: $1.949 trillion ($1,
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Poor sweet baby.
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Lawyer: $100M school shooting claim about security
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http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/health-care-law-is-serious-business/nThZx/ “We’re very concerned about it,” said Jon Howell, president and CEO of the Georgia Health Care Association, a trade group whose members include nursing homes. A typical nursing home will probably face more than $100,000 in penalties if it doesn’t start offering a plan to all employees, which many currently do not. Offering a plan will likely incur as much or more in new costs for most nursing homes, Howell said.
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http://blog.heritage.org/2012/12/28/morning-bell-the-10-worst-regulations-of-2012/?roi=echo3-14113241243-10781953-34bf7ad05d1064bb321341272ac10ff9&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Morning%2BBell 1. HHS’s Contraception Mandate The Department of Health and Human Services on February 15 finalized its mandate that all health insurance plans include coverage for aboortzion-inducing drugs, sterilization procedures, and contraceptives. To date, 42 cases with more than 110 plaintiffs are challenging this restriction on religious liberty. 2. EPA Emissions Stan
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http://www.jibjab.com/originals/2012_the_end_is_here?utm_campaign=YIR+2012+URL+Copy&utm_medium=Share&utm_source=JibJab Jib Jab
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It was rumored he would run for Mayor of Atlanta. He would have my vote.
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Lots of plane deaths too.
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Study finds prisons serving unhealthy last meals.
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Did you know Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf, superintendent of the New Jersey State Police was involved with investigation of the abduction of Charles Augustus Lindberg Jr was General Schwarzkopf's Father http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindbergh_kidnapping
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Georgia Town Ordering Gun Ownership Undaunted by Massacre
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There is a pauper clause in the law so basically they cant really enforce the law.