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Day: July 22, 2010
Chuckles:The Golfer at the Dentist Office
A man and his wife walked into a dentist\’s office.
The man said to the dentist, \”Doc, I\’m in one heck of a hurry. I have two buddies
sitting out in my car waiting for us to go play golf, so forget About the anesthetic,
I don\’t have time for the gums to get numb. I just Want you to pull the tooth, and be
done with it! We have a 10:00 AM tee Time at the best golf course in town and it\’s 9:30 already…
I don\’t have Time to wait for the anesthetic to work!\’
The dentist thought to himself, \”My goodness, this is surely a very brave man asking to
have his tooth pulled without using anything to kill the pain.\” So the dentist asks him,
\”Which tooth is it sir?\”
The man turned to his wife and said, \”Open your mouth Honey, and show him..
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City of Gloucester City: Renewal of Oh Hara’s Pub Liquor License
City of Gloucester City: Council Meeting Agenda
Rev. Charles S. Bean, Retired Camden Diocese Parochial Vicar and Missionary
Father Bean was a Parochial Vicar throughout the Diocese serving in Holy Name R.C. Church in Camden, Saint Joseph R.C. Church in South Camden and Saint Joseph’s Pro-Cathedral. In 1974, Father Bean began his ministry to the Missions in Brazil and Bogota, Columbia until 1983. He later served at Assumption R.C. Church in Atco, Saint Aloysius R.C. Church in Oaklyn, Saint Michael R.C. Church in Cedarville, Our Lady Queen of Peace R.C. Church in Pitman and retired in 1994 from Holy Spirit R.C. Church in Atlantic City. Father Bean is the loving son of the late Wilbur A. Bean, Sr. and Stephanie (nee Russell). Cherished Brother of David A. Bean (Eleanor) of Granville, NY and the late Julianne B. Kuth, Wilbur A. Bean, Jr., Sister Marcella Bean, O’ Carm. Survived by many nieces and nephews.
Rev. Clergy, Religious, Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Saturday from 11 am to 11:30 am at Saint Mary’s Catholic Nursing Home: (CHAPEL): 220 Saint Mary’s Drive, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003. Mass of Christian Burial 11:30 am. Rite of Committal and Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Family Requests that memorial donations in Father Bean’s memory to Saint Mary’s Catholic Nursing Home: Therapeutic Recreation Dept. c/o the above address. Please write in memo: Father Charles Bean. Expressions of sympathy www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Rev. Charles S. Bean. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ. Ph: 856-456-1142
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City of Gloucester City: Ordinance Adopting Redevelopment Plan for Meadowbrook Mews Townhouse Project
The Obama Tax Tsunami is Here |
The Foundry: Conservative Policy News
The American people are already well aware of President Barack Obama’s historic expansion of government spending: his $862 billion economic stimulus that has completely failed to keep unemployment below 8% as promised; his still-expanding health care law which the Congressional Budget Office now admits will cost more than $1 trillion; and an Obama budget that increases government spending by $12,000 per household. But all that spending is just the first half of President Obama’s game plan.
The second half of Obama’s attempted transformation began last night when the Senate rejected Sen. Jim DeMint’s (R-SC) effort to end the Death Tax. This year is actually the first year since 1916 that Americans do not have to pay any federal taxes when a family member dies. But thanks to the way Congress had to pass the legislation that phased out the Death Tax in 2001, it is set to go from zero percent to 55 percent at the stroke of midnight on December 31, 2010. The Death Tax is but one of many government taxes on capital and entrepreneurship, and its reinstatement will be yet another job killer from the Obama administration. It rewards estate tax lawyers, insurance companies and big businesses at the expense of small family-owned enterprises.
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