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  1. #1
    Blown 472

  2. #2
    Steve 1
    So ????

  3. #3
    SmokinLowriderSS
    Well, obviously 2 people in the world never tire of the pittiful "It's the Jews again/still". Ho hum. Thank god I'm in the REST of the world.

  4. #4
    sorry dog
    Blown472- I'd be quiet if I were you...they are probably watching you by now...when you hear the helicopters, it's too late.

  5. #5
    HighRoller
    Couldn't we just tell Jack Bauer that Blown is keeping the nerve gas in his refrigerator disguised as beer cans???

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    Steve 1
    Roller LOL I would like the knife to the eyeball trick for ole bent!

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    SmokinLowriderSS
    Try finding out the other 4,000 things that your tax money is squandered on blown, the ones that actually are WORTH whining about, instead of your usual liberal anti-Bush-presidency-and-anything=connected-to-it crying.
    The things like the sex like of the botfly, or the value of the word "good" (was AF supported incidentally).
    Find somewhere the money is wasted that nobody likes, as opposed to where NOBODY CARES.

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    Blown 472
    Try finding out the other 4,000 things that your tax money is squandered on blown, the ones that actually are WORTH whining about, instead of your usual liberal anti-Bush-presidency-and-anything=connected-to-it crying.
    The things like the sex like of the botfly, or the value of the word "good" (was AF supported incidentally).
    Find somewhere the money is wasted that nobody likes, as opposed to where NOBODY CARES.
    Like this???
    $150 million in aid for the Palestinian Authority will be subject to review, and the US will continue funding ongoing projects.
    In its 2007 budget proposal submitted to Congress, the Bush administration is asking for $2.46 billion in aid for Israel: $2.34 billion in military aid, and $120 million in civilian aid.
    The amount of aid is calculated under a formula devised by former Minister of Finance Yaakov Neeman and then-Israel’s Economic Minister to Washington Ohad Marani. The Clinton administration and Congress approved the formula. Under the formula, US military aid is increased by $60 million a year, up to a ceiling of $2.4 billion, and civilian aid is cut by $120 million a year, until it is finally eliminated. 2007 will be the last year in which Israel will receive US civilian aid.
    The US fiscal year begins on October 1, and Israel receives the full amount of annual aid a few weeks later, assuming there are no legislative delays, which occur almost every year. Israel is the only recipient of US aid that receives it in a single tranche.
    The 2007 US budget request includes $150 million in aid for the Palestinians, the same amount as in the 2006 budget. US spokespersons quickly emphasized that aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA) would be subject to review, depending on developments in the PA.
    State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said US financing of ongoing PA projects would continue, but each project would be examined on its own merits. The budget proposal states that aid for the Palestinians is intended to promote democracy, the rule of law, and economic recovery.
    The 2007 US budget proposal also includes $1.3 billion in military aid and $455 million in civilian aid for Egypt. US civilian aid to Egypt is cut by $40 million a year. Jordan will receive $245 million in civilian aid and $206 million in military aid, the same as in previous years.

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    Steve 1
    Israel: $2.34 billion in military aid, and $120 million in civilian aid.
    I think we should double that!

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    SmokinLowriderSS
    Like this???
    $150 million in aid for the Palestinian Authority will be subject to review, and the US will continue funding ongoing projects.
    In its 2007 budget proposal submitted to Congress, the Bush administration is asking for $2.46 billion in aid for Israel: $2.34 billion in military aid, and $120 million in civilian aid.
    The amount of aid is calculated under a formula devised by former Minister of Finance Yaakov Neeman and then-Israel’s Economic Minister to Washington Ohad Marani. The Clinton administration and Congress approved the formula. Under the formula, US military aid is increased by $60 million a year, up to a ceiling of $2.4 billion, and civilian aid is cut by $120 million a year, until it is finally eliminated. 2007 will be the last year in which Israel will receive US civilian aid.
    The US fiscal year begins on October 1, and Israel receives the full amount of annual aid a few weeks later, assuming there are no legislative delays, which occur almost every year. Israel is the only recipient of US aid that receives it in a single tranche.
    The 2007 US budget request includes $150 million in aid for the Palestinians, the same amount as in the 2006 budget. US spokespersons quickly emphasized that aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA) would be subject to review, depending on developments in the PA.
    State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said US financing of ongoing PA projects would continue, but each project would be examined on its own merits. The budget proposal states that aid for the Palestinians is intended to promote democracy, the rule of law, and economic recovery.
    The 2007 US budget proposal also includes $1.3 billion in military aid and $455 million in civilian aid for Egypt. US civilian aid to Egypt is cut by $40 million a year. Jordan will receive $245 million in civilian aid and $206 million in military aid, the same as in previous years.
    Well, I guess I can't say "nobody cares" about that one. It seems YOU care blown. Is it as lonely at the top as it looks?

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