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Re:Is The U.S. Becoming Anti-Science?
No, we use that for RU-486. Sure, it's legal, but try getting it filled.
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Re:not dead yet?
Didn't he do a "reality show" recently?
The best thing about so-called reality TV programming is the reveal (which is never revealed to the viewer). The reveal is that the viewer is the sucker, not the supposed, on-screen sucker. Think about it. -
Re:Do the police really need more money?
I have a friend, two years out, making $90k per year and over $200k in debt.
... who deserves more money: the MD that saves lives or the donut munching cop with an associates degree for the local community college and a mail order bachelors degree?
Okay, Mr. Coward, this page says the average pay of a police officer in the U.S. is $55,613. I'm sure starting pay is less than half than what your friend makes. $90K/year and $200K in debt? Sounds pretty rough, it might be a handful of years from now before he pays that off.
Of course by your standards there shouldn't be any state run medical schools (too socialist for you).
I never implied anything derogatory about socialism. It's just that if you're going to redistribute wealth you have to redistribute it from people who actually have enough to go around. -
Re:What is terrorism? Re:The Iraqis, for one....
Why do I get the feeling as soon as I post any kind of source, neutral (unlikely) or not. It will be declared biased, liberal media (or the British equivalent) and therefor automagically a lie, no investigation necessary...
And I'm still trying to figure out why you act like I'm saying that people aren't being kidnapped and executed. Trying to stick words in my mouth? What, you think I break out the popcorn when I hear someone else got their head sawn off?
And anyway, I was curious about your particular spelling of Fundamentalist Islamists as "Islamunists." So I ran a google search on the term. Ah, freepers and the like. Well, I can comfortably say, you likely yourself are biased to neo-"conservative" media, even ignoring the repeatition of points givin on varius neo-con radio shows in your previous post.
Not exactly a neutral source, but they tie in multiple fragments.
"They sent the dogs toward me. I was scared," Mohammed told investigators. "The first dog bit my leg and injured me there and this was bad luck. The bite from the first dog caused me to have 12 stitches from the doctor of my left leg as a result I lost a lot of blood."
The Shame of Abu Gharib: The 'Good Guys' Who Can Do No Wrong
Evidence for Hersh's claims of child sexual abuse at Abu Ghraib?
Report: 70%-90% held in error in Iraq -
Re:Uh.. No.
2nd reply- needed to look this up- back last May the Arizona Daily Star reported that our boys were running out of ammo and the military was looking to overseas producers because "its biggest ammunition supplier, Alliant Techsystems Inc., can't keep up with demand." (because they've closed too many factories since Vietnam). There's definately a need- but of course "do it on the cheap" is the order of the day.
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Re:Here's my reply to those things
Yeah, the scammers never use credit cards for these sorts of things (that's chump change). They usually send you a fraudulent cashiers check (you deposit the check, pay them the difference, and then when the bank determines that the check was bogus you are left holding the bag for the entire amount, or any money that you spent plus the amount that you paid back to the Nigerian scammers) or if the amount is truly huge then they ask you to wire transfer funds directly to a bank in Africa, Cayman Islands, or some other equally remote and shady locale known for moving money without asking questions. How people fall for these things is really quite beyond me. If you want a few laughs try this one...
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But literallyI wonder if you were also annoyed by the commentators who said "now we've got a REAL horse race" at different times during the last US presidential election. Despite these claims, Bush and Kerry had not suddenly been transformed into quarterhorses.
Here is a link to one such story.
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Re:Worst Merger Everand now he is dabbling in high end resorts