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From: LindyBill2/22/2012 3:22:34 PM
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Terrific video by Newt. Too bad people won't listen. North Dakota is turning out to be the "Colorado" Rand predicted in "Atlas Shrugged."




Gingrich to air extended ad on gas prices in Super Tuesday states

Newt Gingrich speaks to the camera in an extended campaign ad on gas prices that will air in Super Tuesday states. (YouTube)





By Michael A. Memoli February 22, 2012, 11:41 a.m.


As the playing field expands in the Republican presidential race heading toward Super Tuesday, Newt Gingrich is taking an infomercial approach in hopes of making yet another comeback.

The former House speaker's campaign announced Wednesday that it will purchase half-hour blocks of air time in key cities between now and March 6 to air an extended address by Gingrich on a trending concern -- high gas prices.

The recorded speech was delivered, the campaign notes, "without a teleprompter or text," and features Gingrich outlining his vision for increased domestic energy production. It is very simply produced -- just Gingrich speaking to the camera in front of a blue-lit curtain.

"Every time you can lower the cost of energy, you make it easier for us to have manufacturing and you lower the cost of living," Gingrich says in the ad. "We are not a country of food stamps and welfare. We are a country of the work ethic, of a job, of take-home pay, of opening up our own business. And this kind of energy program will do just that."

It's a far cry from the extended ad Barack Obama's 2008 campaign aired only weeks before the general election. That special, on network and cable television, ended with the Democratic nominee speaking live to tens of thousands of supporters in a Florida arena.

It's something of a Hail Mary from Gingrich, who has been at a decided disadvantage in terms of ad spending to Mitt Romney and even of late Rick Santorum.

"The answer to Gov. Romney's 30-second attack ads filled with garbage is a 30-minute address filled with substance," Gingrich spokesman Joe DeSantis said in a statement to reporters. "Newt's message about lowering gasoline and other energy prices is resonating and the Obama administration is on defense over their policies hostile to American energy production, which are causing pain at the pump."

Ten states hold nominating contests on Super Tuesday, though Gingrich is not on the ballot in all of them. The campaign will announce more details about when and where the message will air in the days ahead.

You can view the full special here: youtube.com 

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To: unclewest who wrote (473406)2/22/2012 3:25:15 PM
From: DMaA3 Recommendations   of 537992
 
Some encouragement today:

Guy goes nuts on a plane -

“He was screaming, ‘Allah is great, Allah is great,’” said Nancy Haywood, passenger. “And it kind of worries you when that happens, but believe me, there were enough men to hold him down.”

And they did. Men on the plane jumped up and ran to assist the flight attendant.

“Every guy that was in my area was ready to go,” said Mark Foster, passenger. “It was not even a thought. You can tell buckles were off and people were already leaning toward the aisles.”

khou.com 

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To: unclewest who wrote (473376)2/22/2012 3:25:32 PM
From: SmoothSail   of 537992
 
There are forces at work here that I don't fully understand.

It is a curious thing. The refinery is huge and there are 4 Chevron gas stations surrounding it. They have higher prices than any other station in the area.

El Segundo is a company town. It has that name because it was Standard Oil's second installation.

Recently the city manager attempted to raise the taxes on the refinery, which haven't been raised in 15 years. Chevron had a hissy fit and the manager was fired - no tax increase. Their footprint takes up 1/3 of the town.

The forces at work that you're referring to are probably the collusion between politicians and certain people who benefit from the decisions politicians make.

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (473425)2/22/2012 3:31:41 PM
From: John Carragher2 Recommendations   of 537992
 
i expect they perform ultrasounds to get added federal funding. let's assume they bill the federal gov based on an inflated cost for an ultrasound. Since the federal gov funds planned parenthood i would think this inflates the annual operational costs. the money received from ultrasounds may go back to support abortions which is not covered by federal funds. just a thought.

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To: LindyBill who wrote (473347)2/22/2012 3:33:23 PM
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"The Virtues of Selfishness" are obvious.

As Ayn Rand pointed out. It's taken me a lifetime to finally realize and accept that pursuit of my own self-interest should be, is, and has been, an OK thing that I am comfortable with. I see no reason why it should be considered inconsistent with charity in the broader sense, love for others, or living life by the Golden Rule.

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To: FUBHO who wrote (473426)2/22/2012 3:34:07 PM
From: sm1th   of 537992
 
People who receive that unemployment check go out and spend it and help stimulate the economy, so that's healthy as well

What an idiot. What does she think they do with it, hide it under the mattress?

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To: John Carragher who wrote (473437)2/22/2012 3:34:42 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation   of 537992
 
A nurse called in a radio show, she worked at PP, she said they did it because most of the patiences lied about how long they were pregnant and PP had to know how old the fetus was to give the correct procedure

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To: FUBHO who wrote (473426)2/22/2012 3:36:23 PM
From: Farmboy   of 537992
 
Yep, they go out and buy 3 gallons of gasoline, and a few groceries.

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To: sm1th who wrote (473439)2/22/2012 3:37:45 PM
From: DMaA   of 537992
 
Of cource they spend it. And the people the money it was taken from don't. Less than zero sum game.

The economics don't look so good if you don't assume the money appeared out of thin air.

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To: Bridge Player who wrote (473438)2/22/2012 3:41:06 PM
From: LindyBill   of 537992
 
I see no reason why it should be considered inconsistent with charity in the broader sense, love for others, or living life by the Golden Rule.

Of course not! If you want to live in a cave and contemplate your navel while eating grubs, that's your pursuit of your own happiness. Just don't be surprised if I don't worship you as a guru. If you run into the street to save a baby's life while risking your own or getting killed, that is your selfish action. Giving money to charity, etc, are all pursuits of your own happiness and selfish. The only problem with the golden rule is when you run into a busybody who thinks interfering with your life is following the golden rule. Politics is full of busybodies.

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