regarding gay marriages it seems like you're in favour of gay marriages
as I undestand it all gay marriage advocates want is for the government to back off and let people get married who want to get married, if they can find a cleric of any religious or a civil authority who's willing to marry them
this is the hands off approach -- which you just agreed with -- that the guy you support will now spend millions of your tax dollars and the next four years crushing.
Colin Powell had a class for slow learners at the UN... fast forward a couple of months, tune in CNN, and see what sort of threats were uncovered by advancing American Armed Forces as they look for weapons of mass destruction. Today's keyword: "Tip of the Iceberg".
It's true. Powell's sattellite photos proved the Iraqis had a forklift AND two trucks. If they get a bulldozer they'll have
Bob the Builder.
A better option to set up something like this would be a sponsorship. Banner ads are worth nothing; large companies and corporate donors will pay money to put their names on ballparks and (in my city) libraries. Why not a wireless network? Call it the BigCorp free wireless zone...
Another option is obviously area merchants. Or a combination of both.
In case anyone's interested, I did a comedy sketch about the world's oldest bacteria for CBC radio today. You can hear it here.
(Sorry, it's on mp3.com so they'll ask you for your email, blah blah blah...)
regarding gay marriages it seems like you're in favour of gay marriages
as I undestand it all gay marriage advocates want is for the government to back off and let people get married who want to get married, if they can find a cleric of any religious or a civil authority who's willing to marry them
this is the hands off approach -- which you just agreed with -- that the guy you support will now spend millions of your tax dollars and the next four years crushing.
congratulations on your good choice!
Come on you guys, look more closely...
"All those stations, playing all that music, all the time! There's at least 40 different songs being played every week on most radio stations!"
Yes, there are well over 40 songs out there. I think this is more of a prank than some sort of serious scientific thingie.
Hitler developed an open source office suite?
It's true. Powell's sattellite photos proved the Iraqis had a forklift AND two trucks. If they get a bulldozer they'll have Bob the Builder.
No, in fact the opposite.
A better option to set up something like this would be a sponsorship. Banner ads are worth nothing; large companies and corporate donors will pay money to put their names on ballparks and (in my city) libraries. Why not a wireless network? Call it the BigCorp free wireless zone...
Another option is obviously area merchants. Or a combination of both.
In case anyone's interested, I did a comedy sketch about the world's oldest bacteria for CBC radio today. You can hear it here.
(Sorry, it's on mp3.com so they'll ask you for your email, blah blah blah...)