can dance. no, not really. but anyway. sidelining tiger woods for several weeks, you might have heard that already. apparently, he really doesn t want to talk about it. tiger floated this idea via twitter before a press conference. almost press conference time. i ll donate $1 million to the tiger woods foundation if no one asks me about the leg. and? guess reporters missed the memo. how are you feeling? how s your health today as opposed to today or two weeks ago? you re so sorry. goes to donation. woods says he s been a little sore but otherwise good. as for the million bucks, he tweeted this afterwards. the first question but i m going to give the money to the tiger woods foundation anyway, i guess. why would that question be off-limits? i thought it would be something else. come organization there s so many other questions to ask. everybody wants him to play in the u.s. open. he was a mess last time he went out, lasted nine holes.
you would have thought he would have known but then there s this little known state law. what they need to do is they need to change the state law and make an exception for flags and other patriotic stuff so that something like this, they were simply trying to honor army first lieutenant joseph feinart who died last year serving his country in afghanistan and because of the stupid law, they re going to have to come up with a whole bunch of money. but apparently, some of these flags were put on poles owned by verizon and verizon waived the $5 fee so somehow, they found a way of getting around this state law so it makes the story i bet before it s all done, the long island power authority waives their fee, too. by the power invested in them, i hope so. straight ahead, they got a boatload of cash from the president s stimulus package but those companies didn t pay taxes. senator chuck grassley exposing the multimillion dollar mess. yes and the president s senior moment. he signe
safety here in the state of california but here s another kind of a delicious irony to all of this. the federal government has kind of stuck their nose underneath the state tent. and this could be a precursor for texas, oklahoma, arkansas and any of these other states that an inmate has a boo-boo or can t get to a urinal quick enough so this is very very complex and i hope the other states and my other counterparts with the national sheriffs association are paying attention. right. it s not going to be just your problem but other people s problem. the ramifications, you know what i m thinking when i first heard this come down. what if you went back to the courts and said i m going to give you the money to build more prisons and two year window to make it happen. have you been to california, my good friend? we are working we have jail construction money. but to get anything ready here in the state is just there s so many hurdles.
the town raised $8,000, the money needed to purchase the flags. then they had to go up on the posts that were owned by a power company out there and apparently, there s a state law that says when you use these posts for anything, there s a $5 charge per post. now, you might think in this case that the company would waive that fee when it comes to honoring a patriot. but in this case, they said they had to stick to state law and they re now charging for the use of those poles. here s what the long island power authority is saying, by the way, they bill me, too. i don t think anyone expected this to apply to flags on poles. if you read the language, there s no way around it. we welcome any amendment that would allow for american flag attachments to our poles without fees. so the people in the town of shelter island took up a collection. they raised $8,000 to put up the flags and i guess a fella by the name of his title is the town superintendent of highways. he said let s just put
i also think there s a $2 billion aid bill that s about to be passed that would provide $2 billion to the egyptian government. a government that s sponsored this crime in the united states against my two american boys by giving them passports and false names. allowed them to travel on egyptair and has provided them state security and ignored all government pleas since that time to return these boys. i don t think that we should be giving aid to countries that are sponsoring crime against our children. so your idea, colin, is the much talked about aid that has been going to egypt, especially since the uprising in last couple of months, that the united states should stop giving that aid until all the united states children are returned! well, you know, listen, the united states should not be giving corrupt regimes money. i think the people in egypt, the revolution was about to turning that government over so it was a government for the people, a government that honored civil and huma