added 2007 Fri Jun 15 10:15:08 by ind06
WASHINGTON, DC - In a total buzzkill, the Senate on Friday passed some seriously lame legislation by a vote of 89-7, one week after the House was a complete tool and approved the same stupid bill.
WASHINGTON, DC - In a total buzzkill, the Senate on Friday passed some seriously lame legislation by a vote of 89-7, one week after the House was a complete tool and approved the same stupid bill.
added 2007 Wed May 23 18:53:05 by STONERS
Decrying near-record high gasoline prices, the House voted Tuesday to allow the government to sue OPEC over oil production quotas.
Decrying near-record high gasoline prices, the House voted Tuesday to allow the government to sue OPEC over oil production quotas.
added 2007 Mon Apr 30 7:26:11 by STONERS
Fans littered the track with debris Sunday as Gordon crossed the finish line under caution at Talladega Superspeedway to move into sixth place on the win list.
Fans littered the track with debris Sunday as Gordon crossed the finish line under caution at Talladega Superspeedway to move into sixth place on the win list.
added 2007 Sat Jan 13 19:19:11 by STONERS
Thousands of people in residents along Japan's eastern coast fled to higher ground after an 8.2 magnitude earthquake triggered tsunami warnings Saturday in parts of the Pacific region, including Hawaii and Alaska.
Thousands of people in residents along Japan's eastern coast fled to higher ground after an 8.2 magnitude earthquake triggered tsunami warnings Saturday in parts of the Pacific region, including Hawaii and Alaska.
added 2007 Sat Jan 13 11:20:49 by Spadecaller
Hooray for Congress. The House recently voted to raise the federal minimum wage. Meanwhile, President Bush has argued he won't sign the minimum wage increase unless there are special exemptions. Profits, he explains, must be protected. Even if those profits come at the expense of workers, who can't afford to feed their children or heat their homes.
Hooray for Congress. The House recently voted to raise the federal minimum wage. Meanwhile, President Bush has argued he won't sign the minimum wage increase unless there are special exemptions. Profits, he explains, must be protected. Even if those profits come at the expense of workers, who can't afford to feed their children or heat their homes.







