Some Thoughts on 0.00 Haircuts by Politicians
Why do politicians spend 0.00 on their haircuts? One Democrat Politician recently spent four-hundred dollars on his haircut and then bought a .00 bumper sticker for his 0,000 car? The other day I got an excellent hair cut for .00 with shampoo and all. The most I have ever spent on a haircut has been .00 and only due to the very high-rent district I was in.
How can any politician claim to be one with the people they are to serve if they spend 0.00 on a Haircut? I mean even the famous pop-stars barely spend that much. In fact, I just read in one very reliable news journal, perhaps you have heard about it; "National Inquirer" that even Paris Hilton only spends 0 or so dollars on her hair and she even gets paid 0,000 just to show up at parties.
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It is a slap in the face to the working men and women of this nation for our politicians to go and blow 0 on a haircut and then tell us they are "one of us" and that we must vote for them? No Way! Someone needs to go and mess up their hair and teach them a lesson. I mean this is utterly ridiculous - what a sham and what a disgraceful message they are sending to our younger generation.
Are you going to vote for some politician who spends 0 on a haircut just so they can look good giving a speech or so they can look their finest on their next radio talk show interview? Not me. You decide if you want to be taken for a ride.
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Words from Mametz Wood Video Clips. Duration : 13.03 Mins.www.WalesDVDCymru.com The words are those of men who actually took part in the Battle of Mametz Wood. Capt. Llewelyn Wyn Griffith of the 15th. Royal Welsh Fusiliers wrote 'Up to Mametz' survived the war. He lost a son in WWII. David Jones, a Private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, wrote 'In Parenthesis'. He was wounded in the thigh during the battle. After the war he became a distinguished poet and artist. Along with his friend Siegfried Sassoon, Robert Graves was a commissioned officer in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. They both fought at Mametz Wood. Harry Fellows was in the Northumberland Battalion. He was involved in burying the dead after the Battle of Mametz Wood. The horrors he saw left a lasting impression. When he died in 1987 his ashes were buried in Mametz Wood. No one knows the identity of the authors of the letter or the poem. Video and Editing: Huw Davies The Welsh Dragon Memorial at Mametz Wood was designed by Carmarthenshire sculptor and blacksmith David Petersen. He sent me an email after he'd watched 'Words from Mametz': Dear Huw Davies, Thank you so much for sending me the DVD of the Mametz Wood battle. I thought the DVD was excellent and does express the horror of what took place. When I was making the memorial I had the opportunity to talk to some of the old soldiers who were at Mametz and their stories were truly awesome and terrible. The bravery that those guys showed under terrible conditions! There was a serious case of lice amongst the troops in the ...
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