This is just the tip of the iceberg folks. Rumors about one of Pat McCory's sex scandal growing.
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Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in WashingtonRenee Ellmers demonstrating how a Republican's asshole and mouth are interchangeable or is she puckering up to kiss some Koch Brother ass? - In other news Republican Congress-slut Tea Party Whore Renee Ellmers steps in it
AR-15 rifle reported stolen from home of Rep. Renee Ellmers - Politico
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Politicosex marriage ... Weiner inspires 'Scandal,' 'SVU' plots ... Ann Coulter Clone Drag Queens Need To Shave Their Adam Apples Renee Ellmers mocks Clay Aiken's singing - Jose DelReal ... - Politico
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Thursday, March 20, 2014
More Dirt On Criminal Governor Pat McCrory
HAES out FATT and EATT in
Rotunda Reports with Rontunda Hindenderg
I hope that our good friend Dr. Gerald "Teddy" Bear chimes in on the subject. For those of you who don't know, Dr. Bear is a bariatric nutritionist. Our other dear friend Rev. BLA is the co-inventor of the Grazenhiemer technique which has quickly supplanted Linda Bacon's HAES (health at every size) with EATT (eat all the time) and FATT (food all the time). The good Rev., not to be confused with big fat RRRRRRRRRRRR Rev. Burn is also opposed to any form of weight loss surgery in most cases. However, it is rumored that his youthful ward Belly Boy went to Thailand for some sort of mini gastric bypass and testicular regeneration. While in Thailand Rev. BLA and Belly Boy spent in leisure time dating beautiful Thai lady boys.
Thai Lady Boy Choo Mie |
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
What Conservatives Hate and Fear Most
Opinions are like assholes everybody has one and nearly every Conservative is one.
See what I mean?
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Republicans Are Christian Hypocrites: Cut Your Throat Chris Christie
Look at this big fat hypocrite oinking away. Either stop enjoying food so much or slit your own throat. Chris Christie is a big fat greedy glutton and normally we would like that but he's also a Christian and Christians are not supposed to be gluttons. Clearly Chris Christie is a glutton. Look and that fat fuck oink for job killer Romney.
Here is a brief interview with Chris Christie conducted by the Chef.
Chef: What do your think about the fact that Romney won't fess up about his taxes?
Christie: OINK OINK OINK OINK OINK!!
Chef: While Governor, Mitt Romney outsourced jobs to India. What are you thoughts on that?
Christie: OINK OINK OINK OINK OINK!! We have some great Indian restaurants here in Jersey.
Chef: What do you think of Romney's flip flop on Roe v Wade?
Christie: OINK OINK OINK OINK OINK!! When I;m is a boat big enough to not sink I have the slaves row. If you are talking about abortion I really don't give a shit cause I'm too fat to fuck.
Chef: Would you like to be in Romney's is he gets elected cabinet?
Christie: Yes and in his pantry, refrigerator, freezer, cookie jar and lunch box. Are we done? Let's eat! OINK OINK OINK OINK OINK!!
Criminal Republicans On Duke Energy Payroll Give Duke Green Light To Pollute
When we think of scumbag governors we think of criminals and pedophiles and in other words Republicans like war criminal George W Bush, serial killer Rick the closet fairy Perry, Medicare fraudster Rick Scott, Arnold the pedophile Schwarzenegger, Serial cheater and wife abuser Mark Sanford, criminal Chris Christie bribe taker Bob McDonald of Virginia, the many scandals of Wisconsin Criminal Governor Scott Walker , Nikki Haley facing an ethics investigation, serial liar and slut Sarah Palin, criminal liar Paul Lepage of Miane, Governor Tax Cheat Romney and scandalous John Kasich to name a few.
We can add another name to the Republican Governors Hall of Shame and that is that lying weasel Pat McCrory who was voted America's worst governor. McCrory and his Republican gangsters have given Duke Energy carte blanche to continue to pollute Western North Carolina's French Broad River with deadly fly ash from Duke's coal plants.
By MITCH WEISS and MICHAEL BIESECKER Associated Press
Duke Energy was in a bind.
North Carolina regulators had for years allowed the nation's largest power company to pollute the ground near its plants without penalty. But in early 2013, a coalition of environmental groups sued to force Duke to clean up nearly three dozen leaky coal ash dumps spread across the state.
So last summer, Duke Energy turned to North Carolina lawmakers for help.
Documents and interviews collected by The Associated Press show how Duke's lobbyists prodded Republican legislators to tuck a 330-word provision in a regulatory reform bill running nearly 60 single-spaced pages. Though the bill never once mentions coal ash, the change allowed Duke to avoid any costly cleanup of contaminated groundwater leaching from its unlined dumps toward rivers, lakes and the drinking wells of nearby homeowners.
Passed overwhelmingly by the GOP-controlled legislature, the bill was signed into law by Gov. Pat McCrory, a pro-business Republican who worked at Duke for 28 years.
"For decades, Democrats have stifled small businesses and job creators with undue bureaucratic burden and red tape," McCrory said at the time. "This common-sense legislation cuts government red tape, axes overly burdensome regulations, and puts job creation first here in North Carolina."
Environmentalists saw the legislation, and its little-noticed provision benefiting Duke, differently.
"This sweeping change gutted North Carolina's groundwater law," recounts D.J. Gerken, a senior attorney for the Southern Environmental Law Center.
The level of coordination between Duke and North Carolina's lawmakers and regulators had long been of concern to environmentalists. But when a Duke dump ruptured on Feb. 2 — spewing enough coal ash to coat 70 miles of the Dan River with toxic sludge — the issue took on new urgency.
Federal prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into the spill, issuing at least 23 grand jury subpoenas to Duke executives and state officials.
Los Angeles Times
The first batch of subpoenas were issued the day after an AP story raised questions about whether North Carolina regulators had helped shield Duke from a coalition of environmental groups that wanted to sue under the U.S. Clean Water Act to force the company to clean up its coal ash pollution.
Physicians for Social Responsibility Explain the Dangers of Coal Ash Ponds
Physicians for Social Responsibility Explain the Dangers of Coal Ash Ponds
Still, regulators alone could not protect the company from its huge liability if the environmental groups persevered in court. So Duke officials lobbied — successfully — to change state law, itself.
Their vehicle was the Regulatory Reform Act. And they took aim at a provision that had been on the books for decades, requiring Duke to halt the source of contamination if its subterranean plumes of pollution crept more than 500 feet from its ash dumps.
North Carolina's 14 coal-fired plants have 33 waste pits. Each is surrounded by a "compliance boundary," with monitoring wells tracking the spread of underground pollution.
A compliance boundary is like an early warning system. If groundwater contamination inside the line exceeds state environmental standards, a company is supposed to take corrective action. The goal is to stop the spread of pollution to neighboring properties, as well as rivers and streams.
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UPDATE: In 2012 the Charlotte Observer reported that all 14 of the coal-fired power plants in the state of North Carolina are leaking toxic metals into our groundwater. Coal ash ponds, which store the byproducts of burning coal, contain carcinogens and heavy metals such as mercury, lead, arsenic, iron manganese, sulfate, chromium, boron, selenium and chloride. - See more at: http://quitcoal.org/category/topics/water-pollution-and-overuse-coal-plants#sthash.j1oTP5CT.dpuf
Board of Directors For Puke Energy
Ann Maynard Gray
Chairman of the Board
Former Vice President, ABC Inc. and Former President, Diversified Publishing Group of ABC Inc.
Member, Compensation Committee
Chair, Corporate Governance Committee
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 1994
Chairman of the Board
Former Vice President, ABC Inc. and Former President, Diversified Publishing Group of ABC Inc.
Member, Compensation Committee
Chair, Corporate Governance Committee
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 1994
William (Bill) Barnet III
President and Chief Executive Officer, Barnet Development Corp.
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2005
President and Chief Executive Officer, Barnet Development Corp.
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2005
G. Alex Bernhardt Sr.
Chairman, Bernhardt Furniture Company
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 1991
Chairman, Bernhardt Furniture Company
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 1991
Michael G. Browning
Chairman, Browning Investments, Inc.
Member, Audit Committee
Member, Corporate Governance Committee
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 1990
Chairman, Browning Investments, Inc.
Member, Audit Committee
Member, Corporate Governance Committee
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 1990
Harris E. DeLoach, Jr.Executive Chairman, Sonoco Products Company
Member, Corporate Governance Committee
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2006
Member, Corporate Governance Committee
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2006
Daniel R. DiMicco
Chairman Emeritus, Nucor Corporation
Member, Corporate Governance Committee
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2007
Chairman Emeritus, Nucor Corporation
Member, Corporate Governance Committee
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2007
John H. Forsgren
Retired Vice Chairman, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Northeast Utilities
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2009
Retired Vice Chairman, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Northeast Utilities
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2009
Lynn J. GoodVice Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Duke Energy Corporation
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2013
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2013
James H. Hance Jr.
Retired Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer, Bank of America
Member, Audit Committee
Member, Compensation Committee
Chair, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2005
Retired Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer, Bank of America
Member, Audit Committee
Member, Compensation Committee
Chair, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2005
John T. Herron
Retired President, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Nuclear Officer, Entergy Nuclear
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2013
Retired President, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Nuclear Officer, Entergy Nuclear
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2013
James B. Hyler, Jr.Managing Director, Investors Management Corporation
Member, Audit Committee
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2008
Member, Audit Committee
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2008
William E. Kennard
Senior Advisor, Grain Management
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2014
Senior Advisor, Grain Management
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2014
E. Marie McKeePresident, Corning Museum of Glass
Member,Audit Committee
Chair, Compensation Committee
Member, Corporate Governance Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 1999
Member,Audit Committee
Chair, Compensation Committee
Member, Corporate Governance Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 1999
E. James Reinsch
Retired Senior Vice President and Partner, Bechtel Group and Past President, Bechtel Nuclear
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2009
Retired Senior Vice President and Partner, Bechtel Group and Past President, Bechtel Nuclear
Member, Finance and Risk Management Committee
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2009
James T. Rhodes
Retired Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Nuclear Power Operations
Chair, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2001
Retired Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Nuclear Power Operations
Chair, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2001
Carlos A. Saladrigas
Chairman, Regis HR Group, Concordia Healthcare Holdings, LLC
Chair, Audit Committee
Member, Compensation Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2001
Chairman, Regis HR Group, Concordia Healthcare Holdings, LLC
Chair, Audit Committee
Member, Compensation Committee
Member, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2001
Philip R. Sharp
President, Resources for the Future
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Chair, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2007
President, Resources for the Future
Member, Nuclear Oversight Committee
Chair, Regulatory Policy and Operations Committee
Director of Duke Energy or its predecessor companies since 2007
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