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Wink, your link just takes me to a Canadian syrupmaker. And that's a long drive ... although I enjoy Quebec.

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 Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 01:24 am
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Mac, do you go to Pa. or Del. to buy. Answer that. If you go out of state, then you trully DO not support the Dems. You avoid their policies. Speaketh with truth Macy.

Since you asked (twice), I never shop in Delaware or Pennsylvania (?) I'm too lazy, I guess. I have to travel to Baltimore fairly often, so I shop in Annapolis when I drive by or if I don't feel like driving to Salisbury. Groceries in Cambridge (Superfresh) of course, and I try to buy most of my gift kind of things uptown, because I like the stores and the people that own them. Oh, and prescriptions from Craigs. And Christmas trees from Center Market. Lemme think: plants from that new place on Rt. 50, and seafood from Kool Ice. So speaketh I. Try again.

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 Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 12:45 am
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It seems the subject is off track here? Check out Shadymaple.com grocery store in PA. 50lbs of chicken I paid $30. 13 large racks of pork ribs $50. and they have lots of stuff in bulk. Plus the best restaurant you'll ever eat at.

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 Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 12:44 am
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Where do you shop Mac........in our Dem state or you just repeat rhetoric. If you do as most do, then you avoid the Dem policy of tax and tax. Reminds me of the indian that spoke with forked tongue.......no offense Little B.

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Food Lion is the best for your money. I even like the produce section better than SFresh and they have a decent selection down the "international" aisle. Here's a tip: buy spices in the bulk clear-plastic packets hanging in the latino section when applicable. Peppercorns, bay leaves, cumin seed, etc. -- much, much cheaper per ounce than those rip-off jars of McCormick and ilk. Just save your old spice jars and decant into them.

Also, if you ever are near a latino grocery, check out their produce prices for things like avocados (if you eat avocados; we like them in salads). It's often twice as cheap.

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 Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 12:26 am
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The car I use gets 39 miles to the gallon.

It still pays me to drive to Seaford and buy my groceries.

If I shop in Cambridge, I go to Food Lion, I really cant afford Super Fresh anymore.

Besides the Food Lion bone in rib eyes are the best steaks around.

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As for groceries, how do reconcile the cost of gas getting to and from Delaware? Are you buying in major bulk?

I buy a lot of produce from local farmer's markets and stands.

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 Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 12:12 am
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I shop in Delaware for big items and often for groceries.

I would love to shop totally local, but I cant afford it.

Hubby is trying to retire next year but we are not sure with things as they are he will be able to.

I have to work for at least the next 3 years.

Why, because this state and federal govt. is killing us.

I cant afford any more taxes.....O Malley wants to increase them more....Obama wants to increase them more....


 Please ENOUGH....how about another tea party. I am game.

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Well, fun to watch has nothing to do with the real world. You as many fail to understand that. Hopefully, you are rich enough to withstand what the Dems have brought us. I am not sure I am, matter of fact I know I am not. Your sarcasm fails to amuse me nor anyone else concerned with where we are at.........compliments of Bill Clinton, and Dem controlled Congress at that time, and he admitting it. I guess you missed that today. It is pretty common knowledge that O'Taxme was gunning for Hillary's ticket........guess he was wrong........just like banking on Marylander's continueing to buy in this state.

Mac, do you go to Pa. or Del. to buy. Answer that. If you go out of state, then you trully DO not support the Dems. You avoid their policies. Speaketh with truth Macy.  

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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2008 11:59 pm
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We do agree on one thing: it's going to be fun to watch!

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Ostutterma hit the panic button, of course you know that as you are filled with sarcasim over it........Only time Dems get sarcastical is when they know that is all they have to offer.

Guess when he shows up to the debate by himself he will throw some more crap out there. Could be fun to watch though as he will have enough time to get the answers straight.

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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2008 11:57 pm
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I think many of you are missing Corn's point.

If you think the Dem agenda is so good for America.....why has it been so bad for Maryland.

The Dems have been in control of this state for a long time....the only reprieve came with Ehrlich as Governor....but even he could only do so much as he had to deal with a totally controlled Dem State house.

This state taxes us to death and wants to tax us more. The fees and regulations have become extremely burdensome and we are continually having to deal with more and more problems caused by the Dem party. Our school system is in crisis and the social programs are out of control

If they do nationally what they have done statewide....we are toast.

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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2008 11:53 pm
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Well, their boy McCancel has hit the panic button: they might as well follow suit...


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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2008 11:50 pm
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Again with the irony! Can you come up with something besides "empty bucket"? Pretty used up by now...

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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2008 11:49 pm
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Great come back. Your bucket empty again.

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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2008 11:48 pm
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Pretty ironic when your motto is "why use one word when ten will do?"

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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2008 11:45 pm
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Can it Mac..........you have never made sense other than to repeat rhetoric. Most of what you utter is absurd if not at the very least..........amusing.

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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2008 11:42 pm
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What actually is funny is Corn accusing anyone else of rambling. That's his specialty.

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Holy sh*t.

I just watched the latest Palin interview. I'm convinced it was Tina Fey mocking her.

(Damn, Corn ... that was a pretty sad little tantrum there.)

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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2008 11:40 pm
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You all do realize that the greatest beneficiaries to this crisis has been Democrats. Spin the spin. Talk the talk. All your credibility in rhetoric is down the tubes. Dems are stuttering now. Has nothing to do with debates and such. The smoke and mirrors are on Obamy. Clinton this morning even admitted to setting all this up. Imagine that.

Believe as you wish, you all just cost America billions of dollars. Spin as you wish.........but the trickle down affect will hit home.......quicker than you think,  to your home, or retirement, or your credit. This has been a huge bipartisan mistake that was in fact set up by the Clinton years. Even he has no answer other than to pay off. ............you are seeing socialism at its best.  

No need to respond Scrap or Mac. Your remarks are mute almost more so the Think and JW. None of you care to remark on the la la land O'Taxme is in. He is your first Dem. Guess O'taxme is ok with you all. Obamy has got a bigger hammer to nail the shores coffins with.  I suspect, grill me on this one, that all you Dems shop in Delaware if you can. Buy your cigs in Va. if you can or roll your own. You are trying as desperately as anyone else ot lower your costs since the Dems did there act on Md. But you believe it will get better. hahahahaa..........fools gold intelligence.  

Ramble on though, it is amusing.

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MacMom, but the WSJ is just another bastion of the liberal medi ...... oh, never mind.

McCain's campaign is in crisis mode about Palin actually debating. You almost feel sorry for Palin, watching her speak, and it's absolutely clear why they like to keep her limited to photo ops. I said almost ...

C.C. -- you'll notice every senator running for election this year missed a ton of votes. The leader of the chart is McCain. Obama, Clinton, Biden, all up there behind him. Campaigns eat up a lot of time.

http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/vote-missers/

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There was a lot to choose from, but from the Wall Street Journal this morning:

Last we checked, the President of the United States was still George W. Bush, the Secretary of the Treasury was still Henry Paulson, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve was still Ben Bernanke, and Congress still had 533 members not running for President who are at least nominally competent to debate and pass legislation.

So count us as mystified by Senator John McCain’s decision yesterday to suspend his campaign and call for a postponement in Friday’s first Presidential debate so that he and Barack Obama can work out a consensus bill to stabilize the financial system. This is supposed to be evidence of leadership?


Despite his efforts to make the economic crisis all about him, McCancel has only succeeded in muddying up some complicated waters. Anyway, I think that the real point of the bruhaha was a pathetic attempt to delay things enough that the Presidential debate would replace the VP debate. That is going to be a bloodbath.

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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2008 10:34 pm
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With so little time before the election, McWheelchair's smoke and mirrors has actually been really well done. I have no doubt that many Republicans are feeling let down and dismayed at their candidate and his Barbie doll.

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We know you're not voting for Obama; that's been established. But know that there is no reason for McCain to attempt to delay his debate other than political gamesmanship.

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 Posted: Thu Sep 25th, 2008 10:26 pm
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The 'messiah' has done nothing since getting elected to the US Senate except campaign for the White House.  The taxpayers are paying him to represent them in the Senate, and they are not getting their moneys worth. 

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Lincoln ran for office during the Civil War. Reagan ran at the height of the Cold War. But McCain can't run during a crisis on Wall Street?

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McCain was on CNN today, live, delivering a standard campaign-talk speech. I assume he instantly "re-suspended" his campaign after the cameras were off until his next media moment.

The cheap stunt he's trying to pull off is quite transparent, and I'm glad the commission for debates isn't buying it. Again, neither candidate is part of any relevant committee in solving the banking crisis right now, their extended presence in Washington would only add campaign distraction to the issue, and they can both meet with Bush and his team and still make room for an hour and a half Friday night. Presidents are supposed to be multi-taskers.

I think McCain was trying to get the first debate moved into the slot originally scheduled for Palin/Biden so that they could avoid having her debate altogether. After watching her answer questions a second time, I can almost sympathize with this plan. She's terrible. Biden is a blowhard, overwinded fool -- but he is at least versed in these subjects (FDR, T.V. gaffe aside). She comes off as someone who's learning vast subject matters for the first time in her life, all in one or two weeks.

McCain's strategy here could work -- if enough people are foolish enough to believe it at face value and not as a political gamble planned by a staff of campaigners -- but I think it'll backfire terribly if he doesn't show up to the debate. Which, by the way, is supposed to be, of the planned debates, the one he's got the edge in.

He could send Palin as his proxy ... hah!

 

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I'm worried about your reading comprehension skills.

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http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jSW05gfMokESQh4xol7CJ1dZbKvAD93CC9000

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Neither McCain or Obama is "needed in Washington" to solve this crisis, and their presence in the closing phase of a heated presidential campaign will/would only add distractions and politics to a situtation that can afford neither.

Both know this explicitly.

McCain's "I'd like to suspend my campaign" move was a calculated political strategy. If you believe it's not, you don't know much about campaigning. And you just swallowed the bait.

The debate will be held, and should. Campaigns and debates go on during wars; they should go on now.

And Gordy, I think you should have said, "some yahoo had a poll."

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Yahoo, huh? Pretty impressive! However, even your beloved FOXNews Poll says that the tide has turned: Obama 45%, McSame 39%.

In addition, FOXNews added that the poll shows Obama has improved his position on the most important issue to voters this year — the economy. He is seen as the best candidate to handle the nation’s economy, and more voters also say he would be better at handling the current financial crisis facing the country.


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Obama will be in Washington tomorrow meeting with both McCain and Bush. Obama recognizes that McSame is only trying to put off the debate that he has been dreading for months. Bonus points for getting it delayed until October 2, so that it can delay or cancel the VP debate. I think the country will recognize the game that McSame tried to play.


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McCain is doing so for a very responsible purpose and you know this but choose to throw mud.  The nation is in a crisis and it is hammer time in DC to find a solution. He is setting things aside to be where he should be.   Please show us your better than that Mac.      FYI  yahoo has a poll and it is    62%  McCain  and   38%   Obama. 
REALITY  CHECK

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McCain remembers he was elected to the Senate to represent his constituents, especially in matters as important as this.  BHO only got elected to the Senate to jumpstart his presidential aspirations, if he were actually concerned about the bailout plan he would be in DC earning his senate salary. His lack of leadership shows just how unready he is to be C n C

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Given McCain's frantic and unnecessary calls to delay the debate, Obama is looking more in control and presidential than ever.

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  We need McCain & Palin  more then ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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How is she not ready for the job?  BHO has an even thinner resume than the Gov.  he is the one who is unready for the office he seeks.

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scrapple wrote: A good inside-Alaska political blog that has gotten some attention lately:
http://mudflats.wordpress.com/

I like the bit about the witch-hunter Kenyan preacher that prayed for Palin at her freaky Pentecostal tongues-speaking church.


Scrapple, Good article. My main problem is if something happens with McCain. Cancer and other health issue's. Palin will be Pres.

 She is in no way ready to be president if called to be. That thought in it's self is very scary.

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A good inside-Alaska political blog that has gotten some attention lately:
http://mudflats.wordpress.com/

I like the bit about the witch-hunter Kenyan preacher that prayed for Palin at her freaky Pentecostal tongues-speaking church.

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WHAT TO LOOK FORWARD TO WITH THE DEMOCRATS


Body count. In the last six months 292 killed (murdered) in Chicago , 221 killed in Iraq . Hmmmmm They have a Community Organizer?

Sens. Barack Obama & Dick Durbin, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., Gov. Rod Blogojevich, House leader Mike Madigan, Atty. Gen. Lisa Madigan, Mayor Richard Daley.....our leadership in Illinois.....all Democrats. Thank you for the combat zone in Chicago . Of course they're all blaming each other.
Can't blame Republicans, they're aren't any!

State pension fund $44 Billion in debt, worst in country. Cook County ( Chicago ) sales tax 10.25% highest in country. (Look'em up if you want). Chicago school system one of the worst in country. This is the political culture that Obama comes from in Illinois . He's gonna 'fix' Washington politics?

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http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/09/23/bill-palin-appeal/

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BHO's pals given preferrential treatment on loans:http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=75998

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surprisemomof2,

Yes you are welcome here and I've a nice place for you.  It is green with a big WM on it and actually it will be showing nicely at the end of my driveway tonight and tommorrow.  It is emptied every tuedsay so hurry. 

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Washington Post, Last Sunday, front page... 10 years of warnings about this Fannie Mae crisis. Over and over and nothing was ever done. Even Greenspan ignored the information. Stuff doesn't happen over night. People were making a lot of money.

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Corn Nugget wrote: surprisemotherof2 wrote: Gordy wrote: surprisemotherof2,  what state do you live in ? 


Right where McCain rests his head at night, in the great state of Arizona.  
You live in McCains house? Can you get us an autograph?

 

Well I do believe you just might be one corn short of a nugget there rocket scientist!    I'm sorry to have made you misunderstand my posting, I live in Az but not anywhere near any one of McCain's multiple homes.  Of course I do know people who work at his families beer business, you know the one, the one that refuses to go union! 

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surprisemotherof2 wrote: Gordy wrote: surprisemotherof2,  what state do you live in ? 


Right where McCain rests his head at night, in the great state of Arizona.  
You live in McCains house? Can you get us an autograph?

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Not the first timeBOH has been involved in a housing crisis.  Back in the 80s his budedy Rezco got tons of federal money for various housing projects in Chicago.  Before long they were unlivable and Rezko and co had walked off with a ton of cahs.

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Gordy wrote: surprisemotherof2,  what state do you live in ? 


Right where McCain rests his head at night, in the great state of Arizona.  Home to more than 6 1/2 million people, beautiful sunsets and cactus.  But I would love to come out to Maryland for a visit, am I welcome?

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2times wrote: scrapple wrote: 4Godncountry wrote: The economy is the direct result of the do nothing Democratic Congress!
Yeah, you wish. It's the fault of Republicans and Democrats alike going back decades. Stop trying to blame everything on your imaginary devils.

How the Democrats Created the Financial Crisis: Kevin Hassett

Commentary by Kevin Hassett

Well, gee, if he says so, I guess it's all the fault of Democrats! Not a Republican in the mix! What was I thinking ...

Seriously, it's an across-the-spectrum AMERICAN problem, not a partisan one.


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