Walgreens Revlon Ionic Styler Deal


The Revlon Ionic Styler is a Mega Saver Deal for $12.99 and it gives a $10RR. This is a great deal if you need a new hair dryer.

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Walgreens Deals 5/24-5/20
Kraft Mayo/Miracle Whip, GDA ( Supergirl9801 )
TOTAL: $1.99
SALE: $2.99 (with in ad q)
MQ: $1.00 4/26 SS Q Exp 5/26
MATH: $2.99-1.00MFQ=1.99 ea



Energizer Batteries, GDA ( Supergirl9801 )
TOTAL: $1.99
SALE: $2.99 (with in ad q)
MQ: $1.00 5/3 SS Q Exp 5/26
MATH: $2.99-1.00MFQ=1.99 ea



Reach Ultraclean TB/Floss, FREE( Supergirl9801 )
TOTAL: FREE
SALE: 2/$5.00
MQ: $1.00/1 4/26 RP *good on tp or floss
RR: $3.00
MATH: $5.00-2.00 (2 $1/1MFQ) -3.00RR=FREE



Reach Ultraclean TB, GDA (Sheila )
TOTAL: MM after RR
SALE: 2/$5.00
MQ: BOGO 4/26 RP *good on toothbrush only
RR: $3.00
MATH: $5.00-2.50 -3.00RR= .50 MM


Speedstick, FREE ( Supergirl9801 )
TOTAL: FREE
SALE: $1.99
MQ: $1.00/1 Tons out there check the DB
RR: $1.00
MATH: $1.99-1.00MFQ-1.00 RR=FREE



Colgate Wave TB/Total TP, FREE ( Supergirl9801 )
TOTAL: -$.01 MM
SALE: $2.49
MQ: $1.00/1 Tons out there check the DB
RR: $1.50
MATH: $2.49-1.00MFQ-2.50 RR=$.01 MM


pepsi, GDA (PMFan - click here to rep)
TOTAL: 7.28 for five 12pks
SALE: 3/10.92
7-day: b3g1 free
MQ IP = b2g1 free (campaign over)
MATH: 14.56 - 3.64 - 3.64 = 7.28 for FIVE 12pks

TUF trash bags GDA (PMFan - click here to rep)
2.99 for 36 count 13 gallon

Vitamin Water 10 FREE (PMFan - click here to rep)
10/10 - $1/1 manf = free


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Register Reward Deals 5/24 - 5/30 (UrbanMama) (Thanks amit19 @SD)
Thanks UrbanMama!! Reps post #47

$1 RR wyb Tropicana Juice ($2.99)
$1 coupon Printable <--- No longer has Tropicana Q

$8.99 RR wyb Posture D calcium ($8.99) Free after RR

$1.50 RR wyb Colgate total or wave toothbrush ($2.49)
$1off Colgate Total Printable

$1 RR wyb Speed stick or Lady speed stick deodorant ($1.99)
Lady Speed Stick Antiperspirant/Deodorant (excluding 0.5oz) $1 (1/09) Colgate-Palmolive free travel bag offer 6/30/09
Speed Stick Antiperspirant/Deodorant (excluding 0.5oz) (1/09) Colgate-Palmolive free travel bag offer 6/30/09

$2 RR wyb Tena serenity underwear or pads ($11.99)
MIR Tena Underwear up to $12.99 – SS 4/26, Purchase between 4/26-5/30

$3 RR wyb 2/$5 Reach Ultraclean toothbrush or floss 30 yds
Reach Toothbrush, any B1G1F up to $3.99 (12/31/09) V 4/26/09
Reach Floss and/or Reach Toothbrush and/or Listerine Antiseptic $1.50/2 (12-31-09) SS 3/15/09
Reach Floss or Toothbrush or Listerine .50 (12/31/09) SS 3/15/09

$5 RR wyb two Loreal EverPure products
- LOreal EverPure Shampoo, Conditioner, or Treatment $2 (6/14/09) SS 3/22/09

$5 RR wyb 2/$10 Dark and lovely hair color or relaxer kit

$5 RR wyb Aries Slim tower fan ($24.99)

$5 RR wyb Impruv skin care ($14.99)

$2 RR wyb Tarn-X or CLR 2/$9.00

$2 RR wyb Zantac (24ct, or 30ct.) $7.99

$5 RR wyb Prilosec (42ct.) $24.99

Thanks to Hot Coupon World for this info.
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Freebies for Memorial Day
Free Sample of AVEENO® NOURISH+ Hair Care Collection

Free issue of All You Magazine - this magazine has a lot of coupons in it

Free Kotex Overnight pads sample

Free Playtex Gentle Guide sample

Free Sun Crystals sample

Free Gillette Deodorant Sample

Free Sample of NatureMade TripleFlex

Free Crest Whitestrips Advanced Seal sample

Free Bodycology Sample

Get a $10 Conagra Coupon Booklet

Free recipes from Bisquick

Free recipes from Betty Crocker

Free Diner Dash Download

Free Baby Samples
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GOP Election Tactics
As the election draws near, the GOP is beginning to look a little desperate. Their attempt to tie candidates to Nancy Pelosi seems like a surprisingly weak tactic. As much as I'd like to believe America is filled with people who know tons of officials, I suspect the odds of those they are trying to appeal to knowing much about her are slim to none. In Rochester, the GOP is sponsoring ads against two congressional candidates because they mentioned there might be a need to raise the social security age at some point. That's quite a change in stance given what the party was pumping for social security not that long ago. But, I suspect their tactics on social security will be far more effective than the Pelosi tactic. Then, of course, there is the beating of a dead horse on Kerry misreading his jab at Bush. It was an unfortunate mistake, but, let's be honest, President Bush has books on his slip ups. Plus, President Bush helped the Democrats that day by proclaiming Rumsfeld's job is safe for the next two years.

This leads me to ponder whether the GOP has lost some of its savvy when it comes to election strategy? While I'm not terribly impressed with what they're doing, I'm not sure the DNC is capitalizing on everything that it could be either. Additionally, even GOP supporters have to concede that they have a little less to work with this year. So, we'll see what unfolds during this final stretch run and then we'll have a concrete answer to this question.
Source: brettdalypolitics.blogspot.com

Walgreens $5 off $25 on 6/10 & 6/11
Here is a Walgreens coupon for $5 off $25 good on 6/10 & 6/11.
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Barack Obama's New Book
Barack Obama finished The Audacity of Hope a little while back. I've gotten around to taking the book out of the library, and I must say I'm extremely impressed with his understanding of the current situation and his vision moving forward. Here's a really great quote from the book, one I really believe is right on the money:

Republicans are fighting the last war, the war they waged and won in the eighties, while Democrats are forced to fight a rearguard action, defending the New Deal programs of the thirties.

Neither strategy will work anymore. America can't compete with China and India simply by cutting costs and shrinking government--unless we're willing to tolerate a drastic decline in American living standards with smoke-choked cities and beggars lining the streets. Nor can America compete simply by erecting trade barriers and raising the minimum wage--unless we're willing to confiscate all the world's computers.

But our history should give us confidence that we don't have to choose between an oppressive, government-run economy and a chaotic and unforgiving capitalism. It tells us that we can emerge from great economic upheavals stronger, not weaker. Like those who came before us, we should be asking ourselves what mix of policies will lead to a dynamic free market and widespread economic security, entrepreneurial innovation and upward mobility. And we can be guided by Lincoln's simply maxim: that we will do collectively through our government, only those things we cannot do as well or at all individually or privately.

In other words, we should be guided by what works.


He then prescribes a number of realistic fixes. Well, perhaps not realistic with all of the special interests in our political system. But, fiscally, they are realistic. I'll let you take the book out of your library instead of trying to summarize it in a precious few sentences. Ultimately, I've found a potential presidential candidate that I can really get behind.
Source: brettdalypolitics.blogspot.com

Health care premiums to increase 14.1% in 2008
I wonder how long this issue can be ignored? Hewitt Associates is projecting that HMO premium rates will increase 14.1% in 2008. So, our system that performs poorly in regards to doctors per capita, infant mortality, and life expectancy will see an increase at over three times inflation in 2008. It not only harms United States citizens, it also costs this country jobs. We're already paying double per citizen versus other first-world nations with superior metrics.

Michael Moore couldn't have timed his movie Sicko much better. It exposes some of misinformation that is readily spread by special interests in regards to other national systems, and people are going to feel a major hit in their pocket book soon--yet again. Hey, at least the government is looking into charging our 9/11 rescue workers who finally got proper care in Cuba. Wouldn't addressing this problem be a better use of their time? Of course, the five-cent pharmaceuticals they received aren't likely to keep the special interests happy. Think about the money those poor pharmaceutical companies lost when they're charing $175 here.
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A Draft in the United States?
That's what is being proposed by Congressman Rangel. First off, will it happen? No. But, it's an interesting idea. First off, it'll create more equality in the military. Anyone who supports a war will really support a war. Why? Because they are in effect supporting the concept of sending their own relatives (or themselves) off to war no matter their income level--it does encourage a little more accountability. I suspect the United States would be much less likely to go to war on "faulty intelligence" if something like this was in place.

With that said, forcing people to go to war might also lead to unmotivated people destroying morale. Of course, morale isn't real high when the stays are extremely long either. But, I suspect it would be problematic for the military. Required civil service might be a little more interesting, as it would force responsibility while not forcing people to risk their lives. So, it's an interesting concept with ups and downs. It won't end up going anywhere I'm sure, but it makes for interesting discussion.
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Walgreens Deals for 6/7-6/13
Here are the Walgreens deals for the week of 6/7-6/13. I don't really see anything great in this weeks ad.
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Slow uptake of cervical cancer vaccine
Radio New Zealand Jun 28 2009 4:36PM GMT
Source: c.moreover.com

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