Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

FORWARD!


THE EAST/WEST COLLEGE BOWL



Usually you can just pick a winner by which side has the most players bonded out of jail, but it might be all of them in this case.


The Dating Game Gets Partisan, With Politics a Deal Breaker


Opposites Aren't So Attractive; Voting Record Trumps Religion, Looks and Schooling


Ms. Adler owns Selective Search Inc., a high-end matchmaking service in Chicago. With 28 offices across the nation, the firm pledges to find the ideal mate for clients paying fees that start at $20,000. Not in four presidential elections has Selective Search seen so much love lost over politics.
In this neck-and-neck, ideologically fraught presidential election season, politically active singles won't cross party lines. The result is a dating desert populated by reds and blues who refuse to make purple.
Perhaps, if one were into Sado-Masochism a democrat would make a good pick as a partner... I'm not too familiar with the lifestyle myself, but as a Republican, the "little red ball, taped in the mouth" thing does have a certain appeal.

ADIOS PENDEJO!


Barack be nimble
Barack be quick
Barack be history
November 6 

Mooochelle Obama...It's good to be QUEEN!......and a hypocrite!




Obama's midas touch of picking losers

How Pepsi Went From Coke's Greatest Rival To An Also-Ran In The Cola Wars
Just attach your wagon to Obama and watch your brand go to hell.


Pepsi paid Arnell Group an outrageous $1 million for this logo, which isn't drastically different from its predecessor. 
The logo also made headlines for resembling that of newly elected President Obama. Coupled with Pepsi's new slogans -- "Yes You Can" and "Choose Change" -- the company was criticized for copying Obama's award-winning campaign and aligning itself with it at the same time.
In a response to these allegations, Pepsi Brands chief Frank Cooper seemed to insinuate that Pepsi may have inspired Obama's campaign.

It may be a classic storm, but just another day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier









stolen from the Facebook page of Dan Marshall.