Monday, October 29, 2012

WORKING THE SYSTEM
Wow, she must have been really good at her job.
At the top right hand corner of page 17 of the New York Post, January 24,
2009, was a column entitled, "Replacing Michelle" in the National Review,
The Week.
Here it is as it appeared:
"Some employees are simply irreplaceable. Take Michelle Obama: The
University of Chicago Medi-cal center hired her in 2002 to run 'programs
for community relations,
neighborhood outreach, volunteer recruitment, staff diversity and minority
contracting'.
In 2005 the hospital raised her salary from $120,000 to $317,000 - nearly
twice what her husband made as a Senator.
Her husband, Barak Obama, had just become a U.S. Senator. He requested a $1
million "Earmark" for the UC Medical Center. Way to network, Michelle!
Now that Mrs. Obama has resigned, the hospital says her position will
remain unfilled. How can that be, if the work she did was
vital enough to be worth $317,000?
Let me add that Michelle's position was a part-time, 20-hours-a-week job.
My thoughts: How did this bit of "quid pro quo" (scratch my back - I'll
scratch yours) corruption escape the sharp reporters that dug through Sarah
Palin's garbage and kindergarten files
Recession is when your neighbor loses his job.
Depression is when you lose your job.
Recovery is when Obama loses his job!



Something to think about before you go out and vote.

Friday, October 26, 2012


As I approached the entrance, I noticed
a driver looking for a parking space.
I flagged the driver and pointed out
a handicap parking space
that was open and available.
The driver looked puzzled, rolled down her
window and said, "I'm not handicapped!"
Well, as you can imagine, my face was red!
"Oh, I'm sorry" I said. "I saw your Obama bumper
sticker and just assumed that you suffer from a
mental disorder."
She gave me the finger and screamed some
nasty names at me.
Boy! Some people don't
appreciate it when you're just trying to help them out !

My sister in law ain't she good lookin?
Muslim women can now drive!!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

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