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Friday, December 7, 2012

Angel Sue has a message for Barack Obama

You stole the election AND her future. ASSHOLE.

Anime Girls with Guns

Nice concealment strategy...

Women with Weapons


Michigan House Approves Freedom of Choice Legislation

The Michigan House has voted to approve right-to-work legislation for private-sector workers.

House members voted 58-52 to approve the measure Thursday afternoon as hundreds of union activists protested loudly in the state Capitol halls in Lansing. Only Republicans voted in favor.

The Senate is debating similar legislation. Minority Democrats are offering a series of amendments, all of which majority Republicans have voted down.

Gov. Rick Snyder and legislative leaders announced earlier Thursday they would try to rush the legislation to enactment in the session's final days.

Michigan voters in November rejected a measure that would have enshrined a right to collective bargaining in the state constitution, leading to renewed calls from state lawmakers to take up the right-to-work issue before the end of the year.

"Right-to-work" laws typically allow workers to opt out of paying union dues and bar requirements that an employee must join a union to work in a certain shop.

Supporters say the laws help attract or keep businesses, while opponents say they suppress worker wages and benefits and are aimed at undermining the financial stability of unions.

The Michigan Chamber of Commerce on Monday gave its support for a "right-to-work" law while the Metropolitan Affairs Coalition, which includes both business and labor interests, last week urged Michigan not to pursue such a law.

Michigan had the fifth highest percentage of workers in the country who are union members in 2011, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/20121206/OEM01/121209911#ixzz2EMb2PwiI

Pot of Gold

Demotivators Picdump

Darth Vader Balloon

Okay, I want this for my Bug Out Vehicle...

X-Rayed Guns


XrayGuns.com sells these prints..interesting from both a functional and artistic viewpoint...

Beautiful Lake Powell in Utah/Arizona

Amazing View over Lake PowellLake Powell is a reservoir on the Colorado River, straddling the border between Utah and Arizona (most of it, along with Rainbow Bridge, is in Utah). It is a major vacation spot that around 2 million people visit every year. It is the second largest man-made reservoir  It is the second largest man-made reservoir in the United States storing 24,322,000 acre feet (30 km³) of water when full. Lake Powell was created by the flooding of Glen Canyon by the Glen Canyon Dam, which also led to the creation of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, a popular summer destination.

Escort Mugshot of the Evening

Because laughing at Liberals is our Patriotic duty!

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Farts - More Than You Wanted To Know...

You cannot suffocate in a chamber full of your farts...okay, I can sleep now.

Breasts - The Inside Scoop


I could read this for hours...

It's Official: Beer Is Good For You



Consuming large quantities of a key ingredient in beer can protect against winter sniffles and even some serious illnesses in small children, a japanese brewery said on citing a scientific study.

A chemical compound in hops, the plant brewers use to give beer its bitter taste, provides an effective guard against a virus that can cause severe forms of pneumonia and bronchitis in youngsters, Sapporo Breweries said Wednesday.

In research with scientists at Sapporo Medical University, the compound — humulone — was found to be effective in curbing the respiratory syncytial (RS) virus, said the company, which funded the study.

"The RS virus can cause serious pneumonia and breathing difficulties for infants and toddlers, but no vaccination is available at the moment to contain it," said Jun Fuchimoto, a researcher from the company.
Fuchimoto said such small quantities of humulone were present in beer that someone would have to drink around 30 cans, each of 350 millilitres (12 oz), for it to have any virus-fighting effect.

"We are now studying the feasibility of applying humulone to food or non-alcoholic products," he said. "The challenge really is that the bitter taste is going to be difficult for children."

The research also found that humulone alleviated inflammation caused by infection from the virus, the brewery said.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/illness-fighting-properties-of-beer-2012-12#ixzz2EKJM7FHP