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Let’s have a new character on this site: Name: “Dooh Nibor”
Just remember, it is a White House plot to have everyone talking about President Obama’s birth certificate. Karl Rove said it so it must be true.
Doh! How could I have forgotten that!
one of the greatest of all Americans, Oliver Wendell Holmes jr , said “of all the bills that come into my household, the one I pay with pleasure is my tax bill, for it buys me civilisation” – the IRS has a version of this inscribed over its office entrance “Taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society”; he also said (but it is not accurately reported) something very close to “ask not what your country can do for you, but rather what you can do for your country” – a sentiment adapted in 1916 by Pres Warren Harding, and possibly suggested to JFK by Ted Sorenson