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moneyNOWCOMMENT A vegetarian Republican? Haha!!!!! 4/2/2013 | | The Daily DoseCOMMENT The U.S. is by far the most religious country on the chart in this article. The U.S. is also by far the most screwed up country of the ones on the chart. Coincidence? I don't think so. 3/31/2013 | | UserCommentsCOMMENT She's a moron! 3/29/2013 |
moneyNOWCOMMENT Making $25 an hour, I can see why everything you own is paid for. 3/19/2013 | | ArticleCommentsCOMMENT Getting disability does not come with free medical and food assistance. You would have to apply for SSI as well as regular disability. Then you would have to apply for Medicaid and Food Stamps. 3/14/2013 | | UserCommentsCOMMENT Nugent gets his rocks off murdering any animal! He is a sick, twisted, psychopath who needs all of his guns confiscated immediately and put in a psych ward. 3/13/2013 |