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    Can't believe this asshole... Leave us alone! Die already and save all of us gays from your bigotry. Sad thing is when he does finally die every news source in America will treat him like one of this nation's finest heroes, only briefly mentioning the Jews conversation with Nixon and his shitty treatment of gay people. Exactly! The same thing happened with Fallwell. Without Hitchens and Bill Maher, we wouldn't have had anyone to call him on all his wrong doings. I agree, speaking ill of the dead is in poor taste, but dying isn't some shortcut to canonisation. I never really had much of an urge to eat at Chick-fil-A, now I have even less.
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    She had been found safe and unwell in Arizona. Do I hear the chisels carving her name into the 2013 tablets? Katherine Jackson is back home, and laughing at reports she's suffered a stroke. Do I hear the sound of men grumbling about how hard it is to erase something off of a stone tablet?
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    Looking through Wikipedia for old American politicians, I took an interest in surviving members of presidential cabinets. The last member of the Kennedy administration died in 2010, but there are still a few members of the Johnson and Nixon administrations kicking around. Johnson (1963 - 1969) Attorney General (1967 - 1969) - Ramsey Clark (Born. 1927) (Currently employed by dictators on trial) Postmaster General (1968 - 1969) - W. Marvin Watson (Born. 1924) Secretary of Transportation (1967 - 1969) - Alan Stephenson Boyd (Born. 1922) (The first Transportation Secretary ever) Nixon (1969 - 1974) Secretary of State (1969 - 1977) - Henry Kissinger (Born. 1923) Secretary of the Treasury (1972 - 1974) & Secretary of Labor (1969 - 1970) - George P. Shultz (Born. 1920) (Also Reagan's Secretary of State) Secretary of Defense (1969 - 1973) - Melvin R. Laird (Born. 1922) Secretary of Defense (1974 - 1975) - James R. Schlesinger (Born. 1929) Secretary of Commerce (1972 - 1973) - Peter G. Peterson (Born. 1926) Secretary of Commerce (1973 - 1975) - Frederick B. Dent (Born. 1922) Secretary of Labor (1970 - 1973) - James D. Hodgson (Born. 1915) (Oldest living cabinet official)
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    It's possible. I fixed your .sig to show it. regards, Hein
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    Thank you Toast, he is getting there. He's on steroids and painkillers at the moment but bounding about like the mad wee thing he is, His appetite for food and life has not subsided, he especially enjoyed his walks today - he got to roll in mud and horse shit. I took this photo of him on Friday, I went into my bedroom and there he was, nesting behind the pillows giving it 'I am the sweetest dog on the planet look', I well know he is not!
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