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Monthly Archives: September 2008
I Love ‘Synecdoche, New York’
How can anyone who makes it with Michelle Williams ever feel sad or lonely? I know I’d be the happiest Jew in the world. I was laughing so hard at this movie that my date put her hand over my … Continue reading
Posted in Hollywood
Tagged jew, michelle williams, synecdoche new york
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Did Lesbian Rumors Kill Condi Rice’s Shot At VP?
From GayWired: Lesbian rumors killed Condoleeza Rice’s shot at the Republican vice presidential nomination, according to investigative reporter, Ian Halperin, Queerty reported Wednesday. Alaska’s Governor Sarah Palin infamously nabbed the spot as John McCain’s running mate but Halperin ‘s source … Continue reading
Posted in Homosexuality
Tagged condi rice, gay rumors, glenn kessler, governor sarah palin, ian halperin, michelangelo signorile, Sarah Palin
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How The Jews Can Save Our Economy
Joe: Just checking in on the progression of your mental illness. How are you? Luzdedos1: i am well Joe: I worry about you. How is you $$ situation? Luzdedos1: even with expenses Joe: You are better off tha most Americans … Continue reading
Posted in Personal
Tagged al queda, economic depression, implosion, larry flynt, mom and dad, retail sector
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I Appraise The President’s Speech
I thought it was solid. He had a tough sell. Is it anti-semitic to oppose the bailout?
The $700 Billion Bailout For Wall Street
Why do we always look to government to solve our problems? Why not prayer?
Posted in Economics
Tagged bailout, Prayer, wall street
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