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LaughingCat
07-19-2009, 09:41 PM
Alright, we've lost Spitzer and Sandford to sex scandal and Palin is now gone. Anyone want to wager on another going down? I'm thinking Arnold has a sex scandal coming up. Anyone?

cuda
07-19-2009, 10:13 PM
I wasn't aware that Palin was caught up in a sex scandal.

Buoy
07-19-2009, 10:24 PM
They are all crooks, and we all know that.

I was thinking the other day, a new death pool would be a better game to play.
I'm saying Hugh Hefner has to be close.

phragle
07-19-2009, 11:08 PM
Arnold has taken so many roids over the years, his balls have prolly shriveld up to the size of peas.... prolly nneeds to duct tape it to a popsicle stick to get it up...sex scandle...doubtfull.

JupiterSunsation
07-20-2009, 01:27 AM
Arnold has taken so many roids over the years, his balls have prolly shriveld up to the size of peas.... prolly nneeds to duct tape it to a popsicle stick to get it up...sex scandle...doubtfull.

Prolly is not a word, probably is. You are also out on shriveled, scandal and doubtful. You get a pass on needs, looks to be a typographical error. :sifone:


Viagra/Cialis will help many limp soldiers march again........

JupiterSunsation
07-20-2009, 01:28 AM
Charlie Crist (FL) is rumored to be gay even though he recently married a hot chick.....

fund razor
07-20-2009, 07:13 AM
I wasn't aware that Palin was caught up in a sex scandal.

Don't slow this puppy down with facts Joe. :D

boatme
07-20-2009, 07:21 AM
Governor Grandholm in Michigan could be next i think we will find out she is really a man who got fired from his job at the local 7-11 so he changed sexs and ran for office and won

Proof you dont need schoolin if the sexes you are foolin

cuda
07-20-2009, 08:14 AM
Charlie Crist (FL) is rumored to be gay even though he recently married a hot chick.....

I've heard the same thing about Uncle Charlie. He thinks he and Mel Martinez are going to swap jobs. I don't know if they are swapping spit or not.

cigdaze
07-20-2009, 08:32 AM
Christ is alright. He's a St. Pete Native and still holds residence here. I saw him a couple weeks ago at my marina. He stopped in by boat to have some lunch, and ya his new honey is HOT. No way that dude's gay....although that spray-on tan is questionable.
:D

Ratickle
07-20-2009, 08:37 AM
Christ is alright. He's a St. Pete Native and still holds residence here. I saw him a couple weeks ago at my marina. He stopped in by boat to have some lunch, and ya his new honey is HOT. No way that dude's gay....although that spray-on tan is questionable.
:D

Ya sure his new honey doesn't come from one of Bobcats clubs in KeyWest?????

cuda
07-20-2009, 08:55 AM
Believe it or not, it was because of his tan that I didn't vote for him. A guy with that good of tan, is not spending much time in the office. I call his office a lot. I asked one of his staffers why he took a 52 BILLION dollar budget to the legislature, without my approval. In that budget, all state employess were exempt from a 2% cut in pay. He is not at the top of my Chritmas list.:cuss:

cuda
07-20-2009, 08:57 AM
Even my mom said he got married just for appearance sake. I can't stand that wormy guy.

phragle
07-20-2009, 10:35 AM
Prolly is not a word, probably is. You are also out on shriveled, scandal and doubtful. You get a pass on needs, looks to be a typographical error. :sifone:


Viagra/Cialis will help many limp soldiers march again........

8 hours sleep in the last 4 days, 126 hours at work in the previous 2 weeks, plus classes, studying, clinicals and outside assignments......

I'm asking for hall pass on that post... :ack2:

cuda
07-20-2009, 11:19 AM
8 hours sleep in the last 4 days, 126 hours at work in the previous 2 weeks, plus classes, studying, clinicals and outside assignments......

I'm asking for hall pass on that post... :ack2:
A poor excuse is better than no excuse!:sifone:

LaughingCat
07-20-2009, 11:19 AM
Christ is alright. He's a St. Pete Native and still holds residence here. I saw him a couple weeks ago at my marina. He stopped in by boat to have some lunch, and ya his new honey is HOT. No way that dude's gay....although that spray-on tan is questionable.
:D

I really think he is a goo dguy. Very centrist which upsets beoth sides of the aisle in this political climate. I highly doubt he is hetero. His rapid engagement and marriage was only spurred by his desire for McCain to pick him. (That's when the engagement occurred.) But all politicians are opportunists. It's jsut ashame so many people would make someone want to stay in the closet, when sexuality (and nationality) have no bearing on one's ability to serve public office.

I don't think his sexuality is the next item to come out. The Hetero/homo war is waning. Philandering politicians sells many more papers than sexulity. I'm still betting Arnold is next.

cuda
07-20-2009, 11:24 AM
I don't give a damn about his sexual preferences, he's just been a lousy gov. Jeb Bush was much better.

Ratickle
07-20-2009, 11:25 AM
I don't give a damn about his sexual preferences, he's just been a lousy gov. Jeb Bush was much better.

I'll gladly trade you straight up Joe.......:sifone:

fund razor
07-20-2009, 11:50 AM
I really think he is a goo dguy.

Freudian typo?

cuda
07-20-2009, 12:44 PM
freudian typo?

lol!:26:

cuda
07-20-2009, 12:47 PM
I liked when Jeb was our gov, and George W was the gov of Texas. It was like a sibling rivalry on who could fry the most bad guys. Neither one of them were afraid to use capital punishment.

cuda
07-20-2009, 12:50 PM
Thanks to those brainiacs in Tallahassee, as of midnight last Monday, I no longer have a driver's license. It was never a matter if I could drive, just due to this brain tumor, I can't walk well.

F Charlie Christ!

cuda
07-20-2009, 01:17 PM
I just got an email from Uncle Charlie's office.

Here's what I asked:

I noticed that somehow the State of Florida can afford to send my sister and a bunch of other teachers to London, and Paris on Florida State's dime. but I can't get any health care at all.

Anyone care to explain that to me?
She said today that a coke cost more "euros" than a glass of wine. I'm glad to know that the state has the money to send them over there to teach them that. A simple phone call would have sufficed.

Joe Griffith

Here was the non-answeranswer:

Dear Mr. Griffith:

Governor Crist received your e-mail and asked me to respond on his behalf.

I am not familiar with the Program you speak of in your e-mail. Please write again with more details and I will assist you in any way I can.

In regard to insurance, Governor Crist believes lack of health insurance is the greatest barrier to accessing health care. Governor Crist understands that it is challenging for individuals, families and business owners to afford health insurance and is committed to improving access to quality, affordable health care for all Floridians.
In Florida’s 2008 Legislative Session, Governor Crist proposed and the legislature passed Cover Florida, a comprehensive market-based strategy to address the uninsured in Florida. There are no mandates for participation and no tax dollars are required. Instead, Cover Florida partners with private insurance companies to create and competitively bid on robust, innovative health insurance products. These products will be designed to cost $150 per month or less, and will be available to all Floridians ages 19-64 who have been without insurance for at least 6 months. Certain exceptions apply for the 6-month exclusion.

On July 2, 2008, the state announced a competitive invitation to negotiate process for insurance companies to design a Cover Florida plan proposal in which benefits and premiums are specified. Upon completion of the competitive negotiation process, the State selected two statewide and four regional plans for inclusion in the Cover Florida program.

The selected insurance companies have designed Cover Florida plan proposals that provide an affordable, quality health insurance product for Florida’s uninsured citizens and maximize consumer choice. All approved carriers offer consumers at least two plans, one with catastrophic and hospital coverage, and one without. Each Cover Florida plan will include a robust set of benefits, including – at a minimum – coverage for preventive services, screenings, office visits, outpatient and inpatient surgery, urgent care, prescription drugs, durable medical equipment, and diabetic supplies.

The Cover Florida legislation also expands coverage options for children. The bill permits all Florida families to pay full premiums and "buy in" to the Florida KidCare Program. Current law had a 10 percent cap on enrollment for "full pay" families. The bill also requires insurance companies to offer families the option to keep children enrolled on the family policy up to age 30, so long as the child is unmarried and does not have any dependents of his or her own. Current law requires this option only up to age 25.

Finally, the legislation creates the Florida Health Choices Corporation - a centralized clearinghouse where small businesses with less than 50 employees may offer employees a chance to choose from a variety of new health care plans and services. These products will be available via website, and will be overseen by a Board of Directors, comprised of appointees of the Governor, President of the Senate and Speaker of the House.

To find out more about Cover Florida, you can call 866-404-6787.

Again, thank you for taking the time to share your views with Governor Charlie Crist. Your thoughts are very important to him.



Sincerely,



Rex T. Newman


Office of Citizen Services

-----Original Message-----

LaughingCat
07-20-2009, 09:03 PM
that was goo d!

:)

Wrinkleface
07-20-2009, 09:28 PM
Sure don't C what Jen Granmole has done 4 Michigan!!! 1 of the highest unemployment in the country along w/ alot of other serious economic & tax issues!!!:confused::confused::(

cuda
07-20-2009, 10:30 PM
I have to take it back. The state of Florida gave me a 45 day reprieve on my driver's license.