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http://ilovemountains.org/write-your-rep/

The Clean Water Protection Act is a bill in the US House of Representatives which will sharply reduce mountaintop removal coal mining by protecting our headwater streams, where our rivers, like the Mississippi and the Ohio, are born. Over 2,000 miles of streams have already been buried and polluted. But we can stop this.

Contact your Representative today and ask them to become a cosponsor of the Clean Water Protection Act. To learn more about the Clean Water Protection Act visit http://ilovemountains.org/clean-water-protection-act
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Bloomer has managed to chew up the outdoors futon. She also painted herself blue yesterday. Arts and crafts time is getting out of paw. :p
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"Do I get to take a picture?"




"Confound it, Grandma's too fast for me!"



"Yay, snack time! Wonder if Grandma will share?"





"Oh, good grief. Is there NO escape from the paw-parazzi?"

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Apr. 24th, 2012 04:24 pm
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We're considering buying new railings for the front steps.

We also had our Orecks repaired and went out for lunch. Bloomer had fun at Petsmart's Doggie Day Care. ^n____n^
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Today I learned over half our garden is toxic to Bloomer. :O
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Reply to this meme by yelling "Words!" and I will give you five words that remind me of you. Then post them in your LJ and explain what they mean to you.


Heck of a lot of them, actually. )
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I know those post in the lower left hand corner were made. Why can't anyone comment on them?



What stupid ass stupidity is LJ up to NOW?!
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McGee: So Russians or North Koreans this time?

Jamie: Heck of a way to get us to pay attention to international events. ^o.___.o^

Packerchu: Oh, and I'm only playing Spy Battle now.
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http://www.commercialfreechildhood.org/pressreleases/coalandscholasticwin.html

McGee: Should have nipped this in the bud back when they allowed shitty books about Team Rocket to be published!
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McChu: Er, the question was "What film would you correct if you had the chance?"

I say Mantrap, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0262602/ I'd like to see the other members of the band give a damn.

Nitch: Well, er, spoiler, I guess: I'd have them stuff the manager in a mail bag and leave it for the crane.
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"Which sport would you have your favorite fictional character compete in?"

Snow removal & Woodstock.

Favre: Would Sparky approve?
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Guru Meditation:

XID: 1710857002


I wonder if it's an outside or inside job...
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http://knuckleballsblog.com/2011/04/join-the-jimcrikket-anti-mlb-blackout-movement/

You can't get any game you want, at MLB's internet.

McGee: Except BoSox - Yankees!

You can't get any game you want, at MLB's internet.

Log right on,

It's quite a bitch.

Waiting half an hour to hear the next pitch.

You can't get any game you want, at MLB's internet.
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Big news! After a massive outcry from more than 40,000 Change.org members -- which led to news coverage in the Huffington Post, Village Voice, and even London’s Daily Mail -- New York Times public editor Arthur S. Brisbane has issued a strong rebuke of the victim-blaming in a recent article by reporter James McKinley about the gang-rape of an 11-year-old girl and her community's response.

Brisbane wrote said that the outrage was "understandable" and that the piece conveyed "an impression of concern for the perpetrators and an impression of a provocative victim" that "led many readers to interpret the subtext of the story to be: she had it coming."

The apology isn’t perfect -- it decries the lack of "balance," as if the paper should be providing equal voice to the concerns of the victims and her alleged attackers. And unfortunately, while the story ran in section "A" of the Times, Brisbane’s commentary showed up only online, not in his weekly column.

But because the Times is so high-profile, this condemnation still sends an important message to reporters all around the U.S. that readers will hold them accountable for insinuating that victims are somehow responsible for playing a role in their own sexual assaults. And you made this happen.
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"If you could have any car in the world, what would it be?"



Grandma's 1973 Dodge Charger SE
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Background: I am ... a customer of the public school system. I have lived in Minneapolis for over 20 years. I did not spend 10 years going to college. I went to work.


Favre: Perhaps attending a few classes - as a STUDENT - might have helped Mr. Lazarchic in his bid for State Representative.

Nitch: He was also endorsed by the Libertarian Party of Minnesota.

McGee: It's two, two, wrong headed parties for one, one candidate!

Essay: I guess the simple way of saying it would be to remove as many of the morons as possible from government jobs. ... We have people who run for office for a living.


Republican MARK LAZARCHIC 2757 20.69
Democrat DIANE LOEFFLER 10528 79.00
Write-In WRITE-IN** 42 0.32

Jaime: Well, I guess this means we'll never hear from him again. ^o~_no^

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