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POPSThe death of "wit" I have been finding that the more attention I put towards my Zen practice, and the more I focus on compassion for all, the less funny I find a lot of the "wit" that's out there. I think that's why this piece spoke to me.
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POPSJobs plan will 'jump-start' hiring, Obama says Why not just give people a hundred bucks to send you a letter attesting that you created a job for them, same difference, you blow the money with nothing in return. This guy should really paint on his clown face when he's this funny. How is giving away taxpayer money to people who caulk their homes going to create jobs you moron?
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POPSThe Scandal That Never Happenedby
dl211 Today 12:51 PM 
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The importance of the truth can't be overstated, especially in the world of science and particularly with the climate summit at Copenhagen set for next week. To wit, the IPCC study blaming humans for global warming will be the basis for discussions among world leaders on how best to handicap developed industrial economies. The scientists involved in writing that report are the same ones implicated by the scandalous e-mails, leading us to conclude that much of the report -- and therefore the efforts of the world's political leaders -- is based upon lies.
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POPSBarbara Boxer’s ClimateGate Meltdownby
dl211 Today 10:08 AM 
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Pay no attention to the clowns behind the curtain who lied to the world, instead let's beat the hell outta the guy who exposed them! Boxer herself should be investigated - for impersonating a US Senator.
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POPSONE NEAT PACKAGE NBC has been in the ratings toilet for several years, trailing CBS, ABC and Fox in primetime ratings, and Universal Studios had just one summer box office hit this year: "Inglourious Basterds," and attendance at the company's theme parks has been slipping.
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POPSChance of Snow Friday is Up in the Air Please be kind to your local forecasters. They'd very much like to definitively say it will snow Friday. Accuweather.com's Joe Bastardi said most Houstonians should expect to at least see snowflakes in the air. But weather, he admitted, is weather. “What I get concerned about is that if the snow stops 10 miles northwest of Houston,” he said. “Then everyone thinks we're idiots.” By ERIC BERGER