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Posted by Redmud on September 30, 2005 at 09:09:25 from (216.167.146.155):
I guess the Feds should have went on ahead and put Jesse Jackson in charge of the cash down in New Orleans like he wanted. I just heard Fema is paying $5000 per day, per head, for room and board on the cruise ships for 16-17 hundred homeless folks. I'm thinking a cot in'a tent would do me in'a pinch, pay me $1000 a day and the Feds would be saving the taxpayer $4000 a day, I might even be content to camp out the rest of my days for a deal like that. The talking head, said the going price is about $500 a day if you take a cruise, I guess it cost more to lounge in port. And yesterday I heard on the news, that a Pharmacy in Kansas sent in a 12 dollar and change bill to the Feds for a senior citizen's meds, the Feds cut em a check, just one penny short of a million dollars. The Pharmacy got in contact with the Feds, Feds told them to keep the money, to send it back would just screw up their books. Reckon why they didn't give em that other dang penny? Anyone know any good pet rocks that would like to run for Goverment office??
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