A Message From Lucianne  



Now More Than Ever
Get Your Eagles Up!
Lucianne Tees - in
Black or White
Click to Buy

































   
 
Home Page | Latest Posts | Links | Must Reads | Update Profile | RSS | Contribute
Register | Rules & FAQs | Search | Post | Contact | Logout | Forgot Password


McConnell, Boehner saved
most of the tax cuts

Human Events, by Allan H. Ryskind

Original Article

Posted By:Pluperfect, 1/5/2013 6:04:07 AM

Here’s a question for many conservatives: Whom would you rather have negotiating a business deal for you–Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell or those House Republicans who would have had us sailing over the cliff rather than accept any compromise with the president? Personally, I’d hire the Minority Leader. Since the deal, middle class workers and businessmen have been happier, the stock market has soared, retirement accounts are going up and most of the Bush tax cuts that affect people like me have been preserved. (Snip)Even McConnell’s detractors should concede that he was not dealt the best of hands

  

Post Reply  

Reply 1 - Posted by: MissMann, 1/5/2013 6:14:15 AM     (No. 9099645)

We´ve voted in this mess of an economy...I´d just as soon we started paying for it.

If the precious middle-class/working-class is so careless as to take a few minutes out of their reality TV watching to re-elect this bozo, then, yes, let them feel the pinch of starting to pay for it.


Reply 2 - Posted by: mws50, 1/5/2013 6:22:29 AM     (No. 9099649)

The House controls the spending. Without their approval, government shuts own. Boehner was owned. He believed the democrat threats.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: pineledger, 1/5/2013 6:33:17 AM     (No. 9099655)

Schwab says that investors got the best of this deal, but down the road, someone´s going to have to pay. The problem of course is spending, not a lack of revenue and ways to extract it. That is why The Won´s reelection is truly a tragedy for our country.


Reply 4 - Posted by: PoliticalJunky, 1/5/2013 6:51:01 AM     (No. 9099668)

Good article. Boehner and McConnell did better than expected. Have some patience and hang in there folks. Things are not all black and white, there are a lot of shades of gray. It´s going to be a long road back for us conservatives and we have to stop fighting each other.


Reply 5 - Posted by: HotRodLincoln, 1/5/2013 7:17:17 AM     (No. 9099694)

Agree with #4 the GOP managed to establish much of the "Bush" Tax Cuts permanent taking this cudgel away from the mendacious lying libtards who have maintained they only benefited the rich for the last 9 years. Plus the estate tax is set at 35% for most estates(40% for very large ones) with a $5 million exemption for single and $10 million for married couples´ estates. Now, finally, folks can make informed decisions in their estate planning and small business owners, farmers and ranchers can hand down their hard earned estates to their children without selling them to pay off Uncle Sam.


Reply 6 - Posted by: plumnellie, 1/5/2013 7:43:21 AM     (No. 9099728)

Seems to me they miss the point. I do not mind so much paying more taxes if it helped with debt. It does not. All this does is give Obama and corrupt pols more to give away. Stop saying the gov NEEDS more money. It does not. It NEEDS to cut spending. We give well enough to fund a good government. Unfortunately we are funding a corrupt government that no amount of higher taxes can satisfy. That is the main reason I dislike our leaders..they do not tell the public about the debt and spending and corruption. They enable Obama: Boehner/McConnel just made is possible for Obama to pay more to his supporters not rid us of debt. That is the point. Stop supporting those who are no better than Democrats. We need to cut spending. Not pay more.


Reply 7 - Posted by: bubby, 1/5/2013 7:52:25 AM     (No. 9099742)

Well the problem I have is that Republicans are now on record as agreeing with the Democrats that the "rich" need to be taxed at a much higher rate. When was the last time a "poor" person offered you a job? We need more "rich" not less. The real problem is the continuing spending resolutions that the House passes which results in Trillion dollar deficits and the Senate not having to pass a budget. The tax fix is just a band aid on the real problem. A trillion dollars a year and no one in the House has the guts to turn the spigot off. Any proposed spending cuts are so far out in the future they are meaningless. We´ll see how well McConnell and Boehner handle this spending madness. I doubt much will be done.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: JAN, 1/5/2013 7:58:52 AM     (No. 9099752)

Thank you #4.

Nice that some of you don´t mind paying more taxes. Guess those folks making it from paycheck to paycheck can simply suffer???

As for those parroting Rush´s mantra about how the repubs have agreed that the rich need to be taxed more. How about thinking for yourself.

Bush tax cuts were preserved for most of the working people. Obama´s tax cuts are gone!!!!


Reply 9 - Posted by: franq, 1/5/2013 8:02:24 AM     (No. 9099761)

Well, maybe it´s not all gloom but it´ll mean there´s $1,400 I´ll never see this year.


Reply 10 - Posted by: mws50, 1/5/2013 8:13:26 AM     (No. 9099781)

Thank you #9. I´ll need your $1400 a year in about 4 years...


Reply 11 - Posted by: terrywhite, 1/5/2013 8:21:30 AM     (No. 9099805)

As a business man whom would I rather have leading negotiations? Any fifth grader who knows that saving money now only to add 6 trillion in new debt to be paid later isn´t really a good deal!


Reply 12 - Posted by: BarryNo, 1/5/2013 8:37:29 AM     (No. 9099837)

Not Boehner! How many Dems did he have to beg from Pelosi to retain his speakership?


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: philsner, 1/5/2013 8:46:27 AM     (No. 9099861)

Ms. Goldberg, the kool-aid drinkers are taking over.


Reply 14 - Posted by: Starlady, 1/5/2013 8:55:20 AM     (No. 9099879)

Nice post #6, I agree completely. Spending is the problem. They have wasted trillions of taxpayers dollars in the past couple of decades.


Reply 15 - Posted by: Bur Oak, 1/5/2013 9:00:01 AM     (No. 9099885)

The country went over the fiscal cliff quite some time ago. The recent deal does little, if anything to change the trajectory of the country´s economy. It is the excess government spending and regulation that´s killing the economy.


Reply 16 - Posted by: clayusmcret, 1/5/2013 9:49:26 AM     (No. 9099965)

I was looking forward to seeing the bottom of the cliff and seeing if we, as a nation, could survive it or would start anew. As it is now, we´ll live with one foot on and one foot over, with no way to pull ourselves back up.

Purgatory is not a happy place.


Reply 17 - Posted by: ROLFnader, 1/5/2013 10:13:43 AM     (No. 9100027)

It´s going to be most exciting to see what Boehner and his troops do with the debt ceiling issue. If Barkey makes good on his threat to take over their purse, will they fight back? I´d like to think so but I´m not betting on the House to stand up for the constitution- if they do, it should result in a beginning of a sincere dialogue of impeachment .


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: bpl40, 1/5/2013 10:22:54 AM     (No. 9100052)

"The deficit exists not because the American people are taxed too little but because their government spends too much". Where have you heard that? It is the spending. The real test is if Boehner/McConnell can hold together the caucus against threats of stopping SS checks and Medicare payments that are coming.


Reply 19 - Posted by: Cleanhousein2012, 1/5/2013 10:40:01 AM     (No. 9100089)

I´d prefer to have had us go over the cliff. It is time the rubes see the cost of big government, and Boehner/McConnell once again played Kabuki theatre, then roled over. They then could have passed tax reform, and made zippy and the senate vote against lowering tax rates.

As long as the repubs let zippy and the Dems slow roll the destruction, no one will wake up. We need a viable third party.


Reply 20 - Posted by: pickle1, 1/5/2013 10:43:17 AM     (No. 9100101)

ROTFLOL. Who are they kidding?


Reply 21 - Posted by: tisHimself, 1/5/2013 10:50:41 AM     (No. 9100124)

Locking in the rates and fixing the AMT--- partially disarming the neomarxists in charge. Now the focus can only be on spending cuts, which people understand.


Reply 22 - Posted by: MisterDickens, 1/5/2013 10:55:52 AM     (No. 9100133)

How about just for once let´s try NOT compromising. Compromise has landed this country in 17 trillion dollar debt territory, soon to be more.

If they had not bent over for Zero, then maybe when EVERYONE´S taxes went up, the majority would have gotten mad enough to do something about it.

As it stands now, only 2% of the people, minus imbeciles like Warren Buffett, are "mad as hell and not gonna take it anymore". That´s not enough. This was nothing more than another game of kick the can.


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: RancherJack, 1/5/2013 11:01:45 AM     (No. 9100143)

Here´s my question for Human Events -

Why aren´t Republican leaders fighting tooth and nail to eradicate Title 26 of the United States Code?

Why aren´t Republican leaders fighting tooth and nail to eradicate any spending beyond what balances the Budget?

Why aren´t Republican leaders fighting tooth and nail to eradicate this hideous malformation known as earmarks?

Why aren´t Republican leaders fighting tooth and nail to eradicate pork?

Why aren´t Republican leaders fighting tooth and nail to eradicate Bills which are other than one Law at a time?

Eh, Human Events? Eh?

Thought so


Reply 24 - Posted by: BaseballFan, 1/5/2013 11:11:38 AM     (No. 9100154)

The problem with this whole premise by Mr. Ryskind is that he appears to believe that Obama is capable of compromise.
There is no compromise with Obama, and this was evidenced by Obama´s comments immediately after the House vote was taken. He´ll be going after more, and more, and more.
What´s pitiful is that he has four full years in which to do it. If the House falls to the Left in 2014, we are doomed as a country.


Reply 25 - Posted by: Philipsonh, 1/5/2013 11:37:18 AM     (No. 9100218)

It appears that Mr Ryskind has not taken a peek at the National Debt clock recently. or the percentage of the deficit to our GDP. We HAVE to STOP SPENDING.


Reply 26 - Posted by: sickened, 1/5/2013 11:58:50 AM     (No. 9100255)

Boehner could have at least gotten a higher bracket for the top rate -- like $800,000. He just wasn´t courageous enough to hold out a few more weeks. Weaklings should not be in positions of power.



Post Reply   Close thread 717757




Below, you will find ...

Most Recent Articles posted by "Pluperfect"

and

Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)




Most Recent Articles posted by "Pluperfect"



Kerry´s Missing Crew
New York Post, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/7/2013 7:34:23 AM     Post Reply
Secretary of State John Kerry is worth some $200 million, give or take a yacht. So his decision to slap a 5% pay cut on himself in solidarity with government employees squeezed by sequestration won’t likely hurt him much. But he’s saving taxpayers another way, too — if unintentionally. And it’s downright troubling. How else is Kerry saving money? He’s failing to hire folks to fill key spots at his agency. Terrific. Think about it: With the North Koreans threatening nuclear strikes against America — and Kerry himself preparing to visit South Korea this week — wouldn’t it be a tad helpful

90 Million Americans Are
No Longer Looking for Work
Gateway Pundit, by Rachel Pulaski    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/7/2013 6:11:52 AM     Post Reply
In March, the number of Americans who dropped out of the labor force increased by 663,000 which adds up to a record 90 million Americans who are no longer looking for employment. Zero Hedge reported: This was the biggest monthly increase in people dropping out of the labor force since January 2012, when the BLS did its census recast of the labor numbers. And even worse, the labor force participation rate plunged from an already abysmal 63.5% to 63.3% - the lowest since 1979!But at least it helped with the now painfully grotesque propaganda

Catholic Gonzaga University
won’t allow Catholic students
to form Catholic group
Daily Caller, by Eric Owens    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/6/2013 6:16:09 AM     Post Reply
Roman Catholic, Jesuit-affiliated Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington has refused to recognize the Knights of Columbus as an official student group because — wait for it — the Knights of Columbus is a Catholic organization. Gonzaga administrators notified the students who had sought the school’s official seal of approval last month, reports The Cardinal Newman Society’s Catholic Education Daily. “The Knights of Columbus, by their very nature, is a men’s organization in which only Catholics may participate via membership,” reads a letter written by Sue Weitz, vice president for student life. “These criteria are inconsistent with the policy

Never-Ending Newt
National Review Online, by Robert Costa    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/6/2013 6:05:24 AM     Post Reply
After 69 years, Newt Gingrich is wealthy, a celebrity, and the owner of a tony home in Northern Virginia. His place in the history books, as the leader of the Republican revolution, has long been established. But the former House speaker isn’t ready to fade away. “I don’t rule it out,” he said on Thursday over breakfast, when asked about a future presidential run. He spoke excitedly about his company, Gingrich Productions, and his upcoming trip to South Carolina, where he won the Republican primary last year. Gingrich’s unflagging energy isn’t surprising.

A bitter pill to swallow
New York Daily News, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/6/2013 5:44:48 AM     Post Reply
Going with his parental gut, President Obama applauded in 2011 when Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius barred girls under 17 from obtaining the morning-after pill without a prescription. He pictured 10- and 11-year-olds buying pregnancy prevention medicine as easily as bubble gum and drew a line. “As the father of two daughters, it makes sense to apply some common sense,” the President said. Now, a Brooklyn federal judge has ruled that moms and dads — including the ones in the White House — are owed no legal say over whether very young daughters can pop a hormonal contraceptive

Restaurant Dined at By Obama
Closed Due to Health Concerns
Weekly Standard, by Jim Swift    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/6/2013 5:39:43 AM     Post Reply
A restaurant where President Obama took winners of his 2012 campaign’s “Dinner with Barack” contest was forced to close this week because it was cited for failing to comply with Washington, D.C.’s health and sanitation regulations. Smith Commons, located in the H Street corridor of Washington, D.C. is a popular dining destination in Washington. According to WUSA9, Smith Commons was cited for “operating without hot water and without a staff member certified in managing food safety.” When WUSA9 asked whether the problems had been remedied, the establishment declined to answer.

Heading backward:
The miserable March jobs report
American Enterprise, by James Pethokoukis    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/6/2013 5:05:20 AM     Post Reply
It would take superspin powers to portray the March jobs report as anything other than a huge step in the wrong direction. The US economy added just 88,000 jobs last month, 95,000 in the private sector as public payrolls fell by 7,000. The official unemployment rate ticked down a tenth of a point to 7.6%. 1. That is a paltry number of jobs, more or less matching assumed labor force growth per month. So the economy must add at least that many jobs just to keep the labor market at current depressed levels.

Gang member arrested
in Colo. corrections killing
Associated Press, by Steven K. Paulson    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/5/2013 10:43:57 AM     Post Reply
DENVER -- One of two members of a white supremacist gang linked to the killing of Colorado´s prisons chief has been arrested just miles from where the state official was shot to death answering the door to his home. James Lohr was taken into custody early Friday, said El Paso County sheriff´s spokesman Jeff Kramer. Lohr was wanted for questioning in the killing of Colorado Corrections Director Tom Clements. It´s unclear if Lohr has been charged. Authorities believe Lohr was in contact with gang associate Evan Ebel days before the slayings of Clements and pizza delivery man Nate Leon.

Will Rubio Roll Over or Walk Away?
National Review Online, by Mark Krikorian    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/4/2013 6:16:49 AM     Post Reply
Senator Marco Rubio is the man of the hour. He has deftly positioned himself as the indispensable figure in this year’s immigration debate. His participation has given the Gang of Eight approach to amnesty some insulation from grassroots conservative criticism, at least for a time. Liberals in Congress understand that his imprimatur is essential to get Republican votes for the amnesty. But Rubio’s position as a bridge between the parties on immigration means he faces conflicting demands. He wants to ride success on immigration to the 2016 presidential nomination but has also made hard commitments to conservatives

Get Ready for Obamacare
Premium Defaults
American Spectator, by Betsy McCaughey    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/4/2013 6:14:09 AM     Post Reply
Last week, the Society of Actuaries warned about sticker shock ahead for individuals and families buying health insurance. How did the White House respond? In its usual Orwellian fashion, saying “healthcare costs are falling thanks to the reform law.” Falling is correct only if you’re standing on your head. President Obama repeatedly promised that insurance exchanges will save families up to $2,300 a year. He couldn’t possibly have believed it. From day one, it was obvious the law would push up premiums. That’s because it requires insurers to cover services

This time, things could be very,
very different with North Korea
Fox News, by K.T. McFarland    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/4/2013 5:59:00 AM     Post Reply
The rites of spring are: daylight savings time... cherry blossoms and daffodils… and another North Korean military crisis. Every year, come spring, the North Korean people run low on their stocks of food, fuel and fear. Their leaders manage the situation by manufacturing a crisis. They threaten war, their people forget about hardships to rally round the flag, and the world trembles. Everyone agrees to consultations, the North Koreans get assistance, and the crisis is averted….until the same time next year. The annual North Korean display of braggadocio and brinksmanship is so predictable you can practically set your iCalendar to auto-renew.

What would happen if Obama
lost his fight for gun control?
Washington Examiner, by Brian Hughes    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 4/4/2013 5:34:23 AM     Post Reply
White House officials are now openly conceding that President Obama´s gun control package could die on Capitol Hill, a development analysts said would cast a pall over the president´s second-term agenda and weaken his leverage with Republicans. The president´s trek to Denver on Wednesday was his latest attempt to regain momentum on the issue of gun violence, on which Obama has so far failed to close a deal despite a substantial investment of political capital. "There doesn´t have to be a conflict between protecting our citizens and protecting our Second Amendment rights," Obama said,



Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)



We are living in a dying country (Thread 2)
64 replie(s)
Rushlimbaugh.com, by Rush Limbaugh    Original Article
Posted By: LComStaff- 4/7/2013 6:49:54 AM     Post Reply
This is the second thread of an article posted yesterday which can be found here:http://lucianne.com/thread/?artnum=730032

´My bangs are getting
a little irritating´: Michelle
Obama admits she already regrets
her high-maintenance hairdo

63 replie(s)
Daily Mail (UK), by Margot Peppers    Original Article
Posted By: pineledger- 4/7/2013 7:43:42 AM     Post Reply
Michelle Obama has admitted that she is already tired of the bangs she first sported in January. The First Lady said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight: ´Bangs are a day-by-day proposition. They´re starting to grow out, get a little irritating.´ Still, she hasn´t let her hairdo woes get her down. ´It´s okay,´ she said after her initial complaint. ´We´ll be good.´ The first indication that her hairstyle was becoming a burden came about last weekend, when Malia, 14, was spotted adjusting her mother´s hair during the White House Easter Egg Roll.

Why Obama´s ´Best-Looking Attorney
General´ Comment Was a Gaffe

62 replie(s)
The Atlantic, by Garance Franke-Ruta    Original Article
Posted By: Oblio- 4/6/2013 6:51:15 AM     Post Reply
President Obama´s biggest gaffe yesterday when speaking of California Attorney General Kamala Harris was not in flirtatiously complimenting her as "the best-looking attorney general," but in introducing an observation from the system of beauty into a forum that was about the system of power.What´s that, you say? Irin Carmon does a great job in Salon in laying out the bounds of propriety for when it´s appropriate to talk about a woman´s looks as a general matter. But I´ve long felt we lack a solid theoretical underpinning for easily discussing these issues, and why precisely it is that

McCain: ´I don´t understand´
GOP filibuster on guns

61 replie(s)
Politico, by Jennifer Epstein    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 4/7/2013 12:18:14 PM     Post Reply
Sen. John McCain says he doesn´t understand the threats from some of his Republican colleagues to filibuster a bill on background checks to buy guns. "I don´t understand it," the Arizona Republican said on Sunday of the threat coming from Sen. Rand Paul,Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Mike Lee and nine other Republicans. "The purpose of the United States Senate is to debate and to vote and to let the people know where we stand.” "What are we afraid of? ... If this issue is as important as we all think it is, why not take ... it up and debate?"

Mother Of Slain Benghazi
Officer To Sean Hannity:
‘They Want Me To Shut Up’

42 replie(s)
Mediaite, by A.J. Delgado    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/7/2013 5:00:16 AM     Post Reply
On Friday, Sean Hannity brought Pat Smith, mother of the late Sean Smith, on his radio program. The 34-year-old information management officer was one of four Americans murdered in the Benghazi embassy attack on September 11, 2012. In the chilling interview, a distraught Ms. Smith, in tears, pleaded for answers and spoke of the efforts to silence her. Ms. Smith first relayed how her son, prior to the attack, requested additional security in advance and warned the State Department: He did tell them, ahead of time, he typed it into his little typewriter over there,

Hillary Clinton Would Not
´Clear the Field´ for 2016

41 replie(s)
New Republic, by Tod Lindberg    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/6/2013 5:22:36 AM     Post Reply
No one is more preoccupied these days with Hillary Clinton´s 2016 plans than the Beltway political class—not even the former presidential candidate herself. To hear some tell it, her decision will be dispositive for all other Democrats thinking of entering the race. And pundits and reporters aren´t the only ones positing the "The Hillary Factor": No less than the House Democratic whip, Steny Hoyer, told BuzzFeed, “I don´t know that anybody would run against Hillary…. If she runs, she clears the field.” It´s an understandable conclusion, given Clinton´s stature in the Democratic Party and her 70 percent

Obama critic apologizes for
his ´poorly chosen words´
on gay marriage

41 replie(s)
The Hill [Washington DC], by Alexandra Jaffe    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 4/6/2013 12:18:19 PM     Post Reply
Neurosurgeon Ben Carson, considered by some to be a potential Republican contender for president, apologized to Johns Hopkins University for the "poorly chosen words" he used in expressing his opposition to gay marriage last month.“I am sorry for any embarrassment this has caused,” Carson said in the letter, reported in New York Magazine.(Snip) "Although I do believe marriage is between a man and a woman, there are much less offensive ways to make that point. I hope all will look at a lifetime of service over some poorly chosen words.” Carson will remain as commencement speaker at Johns Hopkins,

Vanishing workforce
weighs on growth

39 replie(s)
Washington Post, by Jim Tankersley    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 4/6/2013 11:28:59 PM     Post Reply
Put out an all-points bulletin: Millions of Americans have gone missing from the workforce. Every month that those would-be workers are gone raises the odds that they might never come back, dimming the prospects for future economic growth. The vanishing trend is more than a decade old, but it accelerated during the Great Recession. Throughout 2012, economists held out hope that it had stopped. But then came Friday’s jobs report, and hopes were dashed. The Labor Department reported that the U.S. labor force — everyone who has a job or is looking for one — shrank

The Secrets of Princeton
38 replie(s)
New York Times, by Ross Douthat    Original Article
Posted By: Oblio- 4/7/2013 8:08:09 AM     Post Reply
Susan Patton, the Princeton alumna who became famous for her letter urging Ivy League women to use their college years to find a mate, has been denounced as a traitor to feminism, to coeducation, to the university ideal. But really she’s something much more interesting: a traitor to her class. Her betrayal consists of being gauche enough to acknowledge publicly a truth that everyone who’s come up through Ivy League culture knows intuitively —

Broadcasters worry
about ´Zero TV´ homes

37 replie(s)
Associated Press, by Ryan Nakashima    Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon- 4/7/2013 2:43:40 PM     Post Reply
Los Angeles — Some people have had it with TV. They´ve had enough of the 100-plus channel universe. They don´t like timing their lives around network show schedules. They´re tired of $100-plus monthly bills. A growing number of them have stopped paying for cable and satellite TV service, and don´t even use an antenna to get free signals over the air. (Snip) Last month, the Nielsen Co. started labeling people in this group "Zero TV" households, because they fall outside the traditional definition of a TV home. There are 5 million of these residences in the U.S., up from

Christians, here´s why we´re
losing our religion

36 replie(s)
Fox News, by Craig Groeschel    Original Article
Posted By: STLstudent- 4/7/2013 5:13:55 PM     Post Reply
Recent research indicates that the number of people who do not consider themselves a part of an organized religion is steadily on the rise. Interestingly enough, though the number of those religiously unaffiliated is increasing, there is little to no trend in the number of those who express atheist or agnostic beliefs. People aren’t saying they don’t believe in God. They’re saying they don’t believe in religion. They are not rejecting Christ. They are rejecting the church. This begs the question, “Why are we losing our religion?”

Beyonce, Jay-Z celebrate 5th
anniversary in Havana, Cuba

32 replie(s)
Los Angeles Times, by Nardine Saad    Original Article
Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 4/6/2013 8:20:04 AM     Post Reply
Beyonce and Jay-Z celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary in Cuba this week. The couple, who married on April 4, 2008, took in the sights of Old Havana, visited a school, dined on a rooftop terrace and strolled the fan-filled streets in their island best.(snip).The power couple declined to answer journalists´ questions about their visit to the island nation, but some outlets are reporting that the moguls are there as tourists, though that would be illegal because of the half-century embargo the U.S. has on the Communist country. However, the Miami Herald said Washington has issued special licenses for


Post Reply   Close thread 717757





Home Page | Latest Posts | Links | Must Reads | Update Profile | Register | Rules & FAQs | Search | Post | Contact | RSS | Contribute | Logout | Forgot Password

© 2013 Lucianne.com Media Inc.

FS