“Soft despotism is a term coined by Alexis de Tocqueville describing the state into which a country overrun by "a network of small complicated rules" might degrade. Soft despotism is different from despotism (also called 'hard despotism') in the sense that it is not obvious to the people."
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Britney Spears Fails the Booty Call.
Thinner Britney in Baubles
After two babies. Not bad kid. Not bad at all.
Poor Britney had her flavor of the month moment in the nano-second world of Pop Tartdom. She needs a dad to tell her she still looks great, just a different flavor. Any volunteers?
WASHINGTON (Associated Press) -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign said Monday it will return $850,000 in donations raised by Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu, who is under federal investigation for allegedly violating election laws.
Clinton, D-N.Y., previously had planned only to give to charity $23,000 she received from Hsu for her presidential and senatorial campaigns and to her political action committee, HillPac.
The FBI is investigating whether Hsu paid so-called straw donors to send campaign contributions to Clinton and other candidates, a law enforcement official said Monday.
"In light of recent events and allegations that Mr. Norman Hsu engaged in an illegal investment scheme, we have decided out of an abundance of caution to return the money he raised for our campaign," Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson said in a statement Monday night. "An estimated 260 donors this week will receive refunds totaling approximately $850,000 from the campaign."
Sounds a bit more like Santa Claus ho, ho, ho!
For $850,000, think a fella would get get a lot "access"
Britney, Britney
ReplyDeleteTime goes on, just another almost naked girl.
As if it matters.
Definately not June Cleaver, but not much more, quite a bit less
DR, it is all a cosmic joke on the weaker less smart sex.
ReplyDelete$850,000, now that ain't chicken scratch
ReplyDeleteWASHINGTON (Associated Press) -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign said Monday it will return $850,000 in donations raised by Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu, who is under federal investigation for allegedly violating election laws.
Clinton, D-N.Y., previously had planned only to give to charity $23,000 she received from Hsu for her presidential and senatorial campaigns and to her political action committee, HillPac.
The FBI is investigating whether Hsu paid so-called straw donors to send campaign contributions to Clinton and other candidates, a law enforcement official said Monday.
"In light of recent events and allegations that Mr. Norman Hsu engaged in an illegal investment scheme, we have decided out of an abundance of caution to return the money he raised for our campaign," Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson said in a statement Monday night. "An estimated 260 donors this week will receive refunds totaling approximately $850,000 from the campaign."
Sounds a bit more like Santa Claus
ho, ho, ho!
For $850,000, think a fella would get get a lot "access"
As expected, I'll stick with Sonia, and not just for familiarities sake!
ReplyDeleteAlthough that doesn't hurt
...much, except good.
Paris Hilton has a city and hotels named after her--she's the deal.
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