January 1, 2012
Happy New Year!
Marc Comtois
Feel free to post your 2012 wishes, resolutions, hopes, dreams, lottery numbers and general thoughts in the comments. Here's hoping 2012 is a good one!
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About Engaged Citizen
I'm hoping the skunk keeps borrowing $5 billion a day.
Best recruiter for conservatives since Jimmy Carter.
"The skunk has replaced the eagle as the new symbol for the president. It is half black, it is half white, and almost everything it does, stinks."
Posted by: Tommy Cranston at January 1, 2012 10:08 AMKansas Tea Party
Tommy - I am sympathetic to your message, but the President's race has nothing to do with the spending problem in this country, or any other problem for that matter, and most of us liberty-oriented individuals wish you would leave it out of any subsequent postings as the irrelevancy that it is.
Posted by: Dan at January 1, 2012 10:32 AMMy resolution for commenting on this blog--- DO NOT PROVOKE DAN. Not deliberately.
Posted by: David S at January 1, 2012 10:42 AM"My resolution for commenting on this blog--- DO NOT PROVOKE DAN. Not deliberately."
david s.
I guess we'll be hearing a lot less of you then.
Posted by: Max D at January 1, 2012 12:10 PMGlad to hear it, David. Maybe we can actually have a worthwhile discussion or two from now on.
My New Year's resolution is to lose 5 pounds.
Posted by: Dan at January 1, 2012 12:16 PMHeri za Mwaka Mpya
Happy New Year to All
Be well Sammy
Posted by: Sammy in Arizona at January 1, 2012 12:58 PMPhoenix..01/01/2012 sunny high of 78F
Posted by TOmmy Cranston
"I'm hoping the skunk keeps borrowing $5 billion a day"
1 miilion in $100 dolar bills makes a stack about 30 inches tall (as all machinists know, a bill is about .003 thick). That makes a billion dollars, in 100's, almost twice as tall as the Empire State Building.
Posted by: Warrington Faust at January 2, 2012 7:26 AM