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From the website of Free Library, at
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Some+e...e.-a0192591436 "Some employees are simply irreplaceable. Take Michelle Obama, for example. The University of Chicago Medical Center hired her in 2002 to run "programs for community relations, neighborhood outreach, volunteer recruitment, staff diversity, and minority contracting." In 2005 the hospital raised her salary from $120,000 to $317,000--nearly twice what her husband made as a U.S. senator. Oh, did we mention that he had just become a U.S. senator? He sure had. Requested a $1 million earmark for the UC Medical Center, in fact. Way to network, Michelle! But now that Mrs. Obama has resigned, the hospital says her position will remain unfilled. How can that be, if the work she did was vital enough to be worth $317,000? We can think of only one explanation: Roland Burris's wife wasn't interested." |
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Lu Powell wrote:
From the website of Free Library, at http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Some+e...e.-a0192591436 "Some employees are simply irreplaceable. Take Michelle Obama, for example. The University of Chicago Medical Center hired her in 2002 to run "programs for community relations, neighborhood outreach, volunteer recruitment, staff diversity, and minority contracting." In 2005 the hospital raised her salary from $120,000 to $317,000--nearly twice what her husband made as a U.S. senator. Oh, did we mention that he had just become a U.S. senator? He sure had. Requested a $1 million earmark for the UC Medical Center, in fact. Way to network, Michelle! But now that Mrs. Obama has resigned, the hospital says her position will remain unfilled. How can that be, if the work she did was vital enough to be worth $317,000? We can think of only one explanation: Roland Burris's wife wasn't interested." Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliberton, quit to become Vice President, but still gets "deferred compensation," bonuses and held stock until 2006. Halliburton received no bid contracts and cost plus contracts for their work in the Iraq war. Profiting from a war, especially one you were instrumental in starting, should **** you off. But it doesn't. Everything is Obama. War profiteering used to be a bad thing, but it's ok now. As long as you are a Republican, that is. |
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Jim wrote:
Lu Powell wrote: From the website of Free Library, at http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Some+e...e.-a0192591436 "Some employees are simply irreplaceable. Take Michelle Obama, for example. The University of Chicago Medical Center hired her in 2002 to run "programs for community relations, neighborhood outreach, volunteer recruitment, staff diversity, and minority contracting." In 2005 the hospital raised her salary from $120,000 to $317,000--nearly twice what her husband made as a U.S. senator. Oh, did we mention that he had just become a U.S. senator? He sure had. Requested a $1 million earmark for the UC Medical Center, in fact. Way to network, Michelle! But now that Mrs. Obama has resigned, the hospital says her position will remain unfilled. How can that be, if the work she did was vital enough to be worth $317,000? We can think of only one explanation: Roland Burris's wife wasn't interested." Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliberton, quit to become Vice President, but still gets "deferred compensation," bonuses and held stock until 2006. Halliburton received no bid contracts and cost plus contracts for their work in the Iraq war. Profiting from a war, especially one you were instrumental in starting, should **** you off. But it doesn't. Everything is Obama. War profiteering used to be a bad thing, but it's ok now. As long as you are a Republican, that is. Don't be an...... Clinton used Haliburton in the Balkans too, for the same reason.. Nobody else does what they do! Period... |
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Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote:
Jim wrote: Lu Powell wrote: From the website of Free Library, at http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Some+e...e.-a0192591436 "Some employees are simply irreplaceable. Take Michelle Obama, for example. The University of Chicago Medical Center hired her in 2002 to run "programs for community relations, neighborhood outreach, volunteer recruitment, staff diversity, and minority contracting." In 2005 the hospital raised her salary from $120,000 to $317,000--nearly twice what her husband made as a U.S. senator. Oh, did we mention that he had just become a U.S. senator? He sure had. Requested a $1 million earmark for the UC Medical Center, in fact. Way to network, Michelle! But now that Mrs. Obama has resigned, the hospital says her position will remain unfilled. How can that be, if the work she did was vital enough to be worth $317,000? We can think of only one explanation: Roland Burris's wife wasn't interested." Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliberton, quit to become Vice President, but still gets "deferred compensation," bonuses and held stock until 2006. Halliburton received no bid contracts and cost plus contracts for their work in the Iraq war. Profiting from a war, especially one you were instrumental in starting, should **** you off. But it doesn't. Everything is Obama. War profiteering used to be a bad thing, but it's ok now. As long as you are a Republican, that is. Don't be an...... Clinton used Haliburton in the Balkans too, for the same reason.. Nobody else does what they do! Period... That wasn't a "no bid" contract. |
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![]() "Lu Powell" wrote in message ... From the website of Free Library, at http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Some+e...e.-a0192591436 "Some employees are simply irreplaceable. Take Michelle Obama, for example. The University of Chicago Medical Center hired her in 2002 to run "programs for community relations, neighborhood outreach, volunteer recruitment, staff diversity, and minority contracting." In 2005 the hospital raised her salary from $120,000 to $317,000--nearly twice what her husband made as a U.S. senator. Oh, did we mention that he had just become a U.S. senator? He sure had. Requested a $1 million earmark for the UC Medical Center, in fact. Way to network, Michelle! But now that Mrs. Obama has resigned, the hospital says her position will remain unfilled. How can that be, if the work she did was vital enough to be worth $317,000? We can think of only one explanation: Roland Burris's wife wasn't interested." You don't think the Obama's were in it for the charity? Do you? |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message m... Lu Powell wrote: From the website of Free Library, at http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Some+e...e.-a0192591436 "Some employees are simply irreplaceable. Take Michelle Obama, for example. The University of Chicago Medical Center hired her in 2002 to run "programs for community relations, neighborhood outreach, volunteer recruitment, staff diversity, and minority contracting." In 2005 the hospital raised her salary from $120,000 to $317,000--nearly twice what her husband made as a U.S. senator. Oh, did we mention that he had just become a U.S. senator? He sure had. Requested a $1 million earmark for the UC Medical Center, in fact. Way to network, Michelle! But now that Mrs. Obama has resigned, the hospital says her position will remain unfilled. How can that be, if the work she did was vital enough to be worth $317,000? We can think of only one explanation: Roland Burris's wife wasn't interested." Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliberton, quit to become Vice President, but still gets "deferred compensation," bonuses and held stock until 2006. Halliburton received no bid contracts and cost plus contracts for their work in the Iraq war. Profiting from a war, especially one you were instrumental in starting, should **** you off. But it doesn't. Everything is Obama. War profiteering used to be a bad thing, but it's ok now. As long as you are a Republican, that is. I would have said "well connected to the right people" as Obama is fueling the fire and he a talk a lot appoligise later democrat. Unless of course you think BO (Bailout Obama) is doing the republican's bidding? |
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Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote:
wrote: On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 12:25:00 -0400, NotNow wrote: Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote: Jim wrote: Lu Powell wrote: From the website of Free Library, at http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Some+e...e.-a0192591436 "Some employees are simply irreplaceable. Take Michelle Obama, for example. The University of Chicago Medical Center hired her in 2002 to run "programs for community relations, neighborhood outreach, volunteer recruitment, staff diversity, and minority contracting." In 2005 the hospital raised her salary from $120,000 to $317,000--nearly twice what her husband made as a U.S. senator. Oh, did we mention that he had just become a U.S. senator? He sure had. Requested a $1 million earmark for the UC Medical Center, in fact. Way to network, Michelle! But now that Mrs. Obama has resigned, the hospital says her position will remain unfilled. How can that be, if the work she did was vital enough to be worth $317,000? We can think of only one explanation: Roland Burris's wife wasn't interested." Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliberton, quit to become Vice President, but still gets "deferred compensation," bonuses and held stock until 2006. Halliburton received no bid contracts and cost plus contracts for their work in the Iraq war. Profiting from a war, especially one you were instrumental in starting, should **** you off. But it doesn't. Everything is Obama. War profiteering used to be a bad thing, but it's ok now. As long as you are a Republican, that is. Don't be an...... Clinton used Haliburton in the Balkans too, for the same reason.. Nobody else does what they do! Period... That wasn't a "no bid" contract. Who bid against them? Like most of the criticism, the Haliburton issue is a red herring manufactured by the opposition... Like most of these issues, they are criminalizing "government as usual", and in this case, have done exactly the same thing themselves... IE Tom Delay... This is only possible because of the full support of the Media. we are already seeing censorship and the stomping of the constitution with new rules against criticism in the senate and senators political speech, next it will be the rest of the media, just like I said long ago. We are in huge trouble.. Oh, come on now. You can't possibly think that the Bush/Cheney/Halliburtion/Dubai debacle was on the up and up. No one except a complete opposite of Harry could think that!!!!!! |
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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 11:32:48 -0400, NotNow penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: |Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote: | wrote: | On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 12:25:00 -0400, NotNow wrote: | | Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote: | Jim wrote: | Lu Powell wrote: | From the website of Free Library, at | http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Some+e...e.-a0192591436 | | | | "Some employees are simply irreplaceable. Take Michelle Obama, for | example. The University of Chicago Medical Center hired her in | 2002 to run "programs for community relations, neighborhood | outreach, volunteer recruitment, staff diversity, and minority | contracting." In 2005 the hospital raised her salary from $120,000 | to $317,000--nearly twice what her husband made as a U.S. senator. | Oh, did we mention that he had just become a U.S. senator? He sure | had. Requested a $1 million earmark for the UC Medical Center, in | fact. Way to network, Michelle! But now that Mrs. Obama has | resigned, the hospital says her position will remain unfilled. How | can that be, if the work she did was vital enough to be worth | $317,000? We can think of only one explanation: Roland Burris's | wife wasn't interested." | | | Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliberton, quit to become Vice President, | but still gets "deferred compensation," bonuses and held stock | until 2006. | | Halliburton received no bid contracts and cost plus contracts for | their work in the Iraq war. | | Profiting from a war, especially one you were instrumental in | starting, should **** you off. | | But it doesn't. Everything is Obama. | | War profiteering used to be a bad thing, but it's ok now. As long | as you are a Republican, that is. | | Don't be an...... Clinton used Haliburton in the Balkans too, for | the same reason.. Nobody else does what they do! Period... | That wasn't a "no bid" contract. | | Who bid against them? | | Like most of the criticism, the Haliburton issue is a red herring | manufactured by the opposition... Like most of these issues, they are | criminalizing "government as usual", and in this case, have done exactly | the same thing themselves... IE Tom Delay... | | This is only possible because of the full support of the Media. we are | already seeing censorship and the stomping of the constitution with new | rules against criticism in the senate and senators political speech, | next it will be the rest of the media, just like I said long ago. We are | in huge trouble.. | |Oh, come on now. You can't possibly think that the |Bush/Cheney/Halliburtion/Dubai debacle was on the up and up. No one |except a complete opposite of Harry could think that!!!!!! Oh, god.... at least one other person gets it!!!! Amen, brother! |
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On Jul 28, 8:34*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 11:32:48 -0400, NotNow wrote: Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote: wrote: On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 12:25:00 -0400, NotNow wrote: Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote: Jim wrote: Lu Powell wrote: *From the website of Free Library, at http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Some+e...+irreplaceable... "Some employees are simply irreplaceable. Take Michelle Obama, for example. The University of Chicago Medical Center hired her in 2002 to run "programs for community relations, neighborhood outreach, volunteer recruitment, staff diversity, and minority contracting." In 2005 the hospital raised her salary from $120,000 to $317,000--nearly twice what her husband made as a U.S. senator.. Oh, did we mention that he had just become a U.S. senator? He sure had. Requested a $1 million earmark for the UC Medical Center, in fact. Way to network, Michelle! But now that Mrs. Obama has resigned, the hospital says her position will remain unfilled. How can that be, if the work she did was vital enough to be worth $317,000? We can think of only one explanation: Roland Burris's wife wasn't interested." Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliberton, quit to become Vice President, but still gets "deferred compensation," bonuses and held stock until 2006. Halliburton received no bid contracts and cost plus contracts for their work in the Iraq war. Profiting from a war, especially one you were instrumental in starting, should **** you off. But it doesn't. *Everything is Obama. War profiteering used to be a bad thing, but it's ok now. *As long as you are a Republican, that is. Don't be an...... Clinton used Haliburton in the Balkans too, for the same reason.. Nobody else does what they do! Period... That wasn't a "no bid" contract. Who bid against them? Like most of the criticism, the Haliburton issue is a red herring manufactured by the opposition... Like most of these issues, they are criminalizing "government as usual", and in this case, have done exactly the same thing themselves... IE Tom Delay... This is only possible because of the full support of the Media. we are already seeing censorship and the stomping of the constitution with new rules against criticism in the senate and senators political speech, next it will be the rest of the media, just like I said long ago. We are in huge trouble.. Oh, come on now. You can't possibly think that the Bush/Cheney/Halliburtion/Dubai debacle was on the up and up. No one except a complete opposite of Harry could think that!!!!!! Former President Clinton had a pretty sweet consulting deal with Dubai too. And China... can you say "How much to sleep in the Rincoln bedroom?" |
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