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Ryan's for putting the unemployed back to work -- for free

September 23, 2011 by Uppity Wisconsin

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Paul Ryan, the working person's friend, has an idea about how to put people back to work. Only problem: The jobs don't pay any wages.

Details at The Paul Ryan Watch.

Meanwhile, Stephen Colbert explains what's wrong with Ryan math and why it doesn't add up

Ryan's for putting the unemployed back to work -- for free

September 22, 2011 by Uppity Wisconsin

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Paul Ryan, the working person's friend, has an idea about how to put people back to work. Only problem: The jobs don't pay any wages.

Details at The Paul Ryan Watch.

Meanwhile, Stephen Colbert explains what's wrong with Ryan math and why it doesn't add up


Ryan's for putting the unemployed back to work -- for free

September 22, 2011 by Uppity Wisconsin

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Paul Ryan, the working person's friend, has an idea about how to put people back to work. Only problem: The jobs don't pay any wages.

Details at The Paul Ryan Watch.

Meanwhile, Stephen Colbert explains what's wrong with Ryan math and why it doesn't add up


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September 6, 2011 by Uppity Wisconsin

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"Came in third place behind Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul. I think that's enough for any one person to endure.” — former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, telling Stephen Colbert why he dropped out after Ames, following a campaign that “went all the way from 1 percent to 1 percent."


Doing a Vitter #8, Part One

September 18, 2009 by Daily Kingfish

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This Eighth Part of the Doing a Vitter series is going to focus on the Sinning Senator's penchant for breaking with the values of his purported faith - Christianity.

The Sinning Senator ran in 2004 on a family values platform, replete with commercials using his children as props. Then came the revelation that he was committed a "serious sin" in breaking the Seventh Commandment of his purported religious faith - Christianity:

Thou shalt not commit adultery.

Unfortunately for the Sinning Senator, (as well as the rest of us), he just started breaking the Eighth or Ninth Commandment (depending on whether you're reading the Catholic Bible or the Catechism) to make up for not breaking the Seventh:

You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.

You might be wondering what neighbor of the Sinning Senator's that I'm talking about ... it is ACORN, which the Sinning Senator has decided is the biggest threat to our Republic since the British invaded Washington D.C. all the way back in 1812.

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