The B&R Sunday Edition


Sexy God billboard removed
Christians need to lighten up. I kinda sympathize with the ultimate ordinary Joe
Penetration Even At The Pentagon: Muslim Spies Setting Muslim Policy
A no-brainer during a Democrat administration
Study: TV May Perpetuate Race Bias
And who (and where) creates the stories that perpetuate race bias…?

Health Insurers Win Delay on Start of $70 Billion in Added Fees
A one year delay… after the midterms
McCain: GOP can’t stop health care
Louisiana Has Much at Stake in Health Care Debate
CBO: Real 10-Year Cost of Senate Bill Still $2.5 Trillion
Coburn: Nelson agreement with leaders ‘threw unborn babies under the bus’
SOLD: Sen. Nelson’s Bribe
A public wrist slash
Grayson wants to send critic to jail for five years
Too bad we can’t find out the first time he got laid. That might explain his intimidation by strong women
Questions over business deals of UN climate change guru Dr Rajendra Pachauri
All the usual suspects are one big conflict of interest
Obama visit restricts tours
Don’t act all appalled. It’s always all about him
Iran admits 3 prisoners were beaten to death
And little condemnation from our torture protesters
Court: Inmates must endure sheriff’s Christmas music
This they will complain about
Idaho pharmacist who tackled armed robber fired
Something tells me this man will be better appreciated elsewhere
Greenpeace climate protesters held
Anyone want to bet how many are crying like pussies in the slam?
Report finds ‘imprudent spending’ at Postal Service
Remember this when they propose the next rate hike

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3 Responses to The B&R Sunday Edition

  1. crowhorse says:

    I actually think the billboard is funny.

  2. Syble says:

    The “church” billboard is offensive to, I would say, most orthodox Christians. I would be one of them. But I wouldn’t try to physically attack or destroy it.

  3. Lazarus Long says:

    I bet all the federal “help/bribes” won’t encourage any more medical providers to relocate to Louisiana.

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