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Nice Planet 6: Get Me Off This Planet.

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The HBO movie about the McMartin case did a great job of showing how ridiculous things got in that case.

James Woods was terrific. For years after the case ended (with zero convictions) "believe the children" a*s clowns continued to dig around the former McMartin day care center, looking for the "tunnels." Think about Ray Buckey (whose "crime" was being a young man working at a Day Care run by his mother) spent 5 years in jail and was never convicted of anything. Because no crimes had been committed.
 
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No wonder the press indicated that the Commader in Chief and his family are thinking of staying in DC after his term expires to live. I am not sure-do we pay for that or is that apersonal expense? And does his mom in law get to live with them like she does in the WH?

The president's home in Chicago is paid for by personal funds. Most of his grocery budget is out of pocket, too. With exception of taking residence in the White House, most of his expenses that are not directly tied to the job must be paid using his own funds. Utilities are questionable, I don't know if they keep separate meters on the building.
 
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The president's home in Chicago is paid for by personal funds. Most of his grocery budget is out of pocket, too. With exception of taking residence in the White House, most of his expenses that are not directly tied to the job must be paid using his own funds. Utilities are questionable, I don't know if they keep separate meters on the building.

Does that include collecting any rent from mother in law?:rolleyes:
 
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Does that include collecting any rent from mother in law?:rolleyes:

In any case, I doubt the Obamas will pull the Tobacco Road stunt the Clinton's tried, taking furnishings donated to the WH during their occupancy home with them. Remember all the heavy breathing about Nancy Reagan's china? Well, it's still in the WH. She didn't figure it belonged to her.
 
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The president's home in Chicago is paid for by personal funds. Most of his grocery budget is out of pocket, too. With exception of taking residence in the White House, most of his expenses that are not directly tied to the job must be paid using his own funds. Utilities are questionable, I don't know if they keep separate meters on the building.

Yes, but virtually every expense is tied directly to the job (with which I don't quibble, BTW).
 
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Just some people running to grab a PS4 on Black Friday:

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James Woods was terrific. For years after the case ended (with zero convictions) "believe the children" a*s clowns continued to dig around the former McMartin day care center, looking for the "tunnels." Think about Ray Buckey (whose "crime" was being a young man working at a Day Care run by his mother) spent 5 years in jail and was never convicted of anything. Because no crimes had been committed.

Lynch mob mentality...I am sure to this day they cant live it down.
 
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