yeah, the UN might not be the most accurate source of numbers, but do you trust Bush? Why not trust Osama, if you trust Bush? And do you think it a valid policy for a superpower as the US to support a regime for a couple of years and then start bombing it?
And no, Israel ignored more resolutions.
Just one last question, sir.
Who, if not the US got Saddam into office.
Who, if not Israel ignored more resolutions than the Iraq?
Who guessed the "few hundred" dead? The UN is guessing about a million kids threatened to die. But the US is doing the right thing. Sure.
ell, I still don't understand why you're posting this on a book's review, but anyways, I suppose you didn't read Michael Moore's "Stupid White Men", did you? It will teach you a lot of things about the (supposedly) #1 of states, the USA.
And also check out this link: http://www.michaelmoore.com
And since this is a math book: Try computing the number of civilian dead. This won't be a imaginary number. So get a feel for that number, read some war poems and then think again of God, Glory and Gore.
Now that's really a new approach to understand maths...
What's his reason for approaching math with poetry?
I can see that feeling numbers is sometimes much faster than knowing numbers,but doing that sort of thing with imaginary numbers is certainly interesting.
Ooops, sorry.
I checked up on this and concluded I was wrong.
Although I still think the American government tends to be a little military-minded, but without always paying respect to the reasons for a war.
Well, I was talking about European beer.
I dunno about the various breweries you named, but the next time I'm in the states I'll try them.
But so far, I didn't drink any American beer that wasn't much more than colored water.
What? As the dreamchaser said before, the last thing that will save the world is free speech and the associated benefits of surviving opposal against a regime. And be sure, even though the Europeans aren't being shot for being against Bush, they certainly didn't like being called "old".
So, oppose WW III by promoting openness!!!
Whose freedom? The Blacks, too? If I remember my history classes correctly there was this thing about the British banning slavery a couple years before the Americans.
yep, those kids fought for freedom, but not everyone's freedom.
yeah, and how about new year's firework? The various things you can use baseball bats for? and ice hockey? He'll probably destroy a lot more people by playing ice hockey than by driving around in a wooden tank his dad built him.
There is no devil, it's just God when He's drunk.
Well, there's a little difference between a plastic toy gun and a tank, don't you think?
But on the other hand, the kid probably won't ever come into the situation to actually buy a tank.
But I really wonder what he'll do once the cannon's finished...
Neat. But what happens with the recycled stuff? Do they just dump it or do they sell it?
yeah, the UN might not be the most accurate source of numbers, but do you trust Bush? Why not trust Osama, if you trust Bush? And do you think it a valid policy for a superpower as the US to support a regime for a couple of years and then start bombing it? And no, Israel ignored more resolutions.
Just one last question, sir. Who, if not the US got Saddam into office. Who, if not Israel ignored more resolutions than the Iraq? Who guessed the "few hundred" dead? The UN is guessing about a million kids threatened to die. But the US is doing the right thing. Sure.
ell, I still don't understand why you're posting this on a book's review, but anyways, I suppose you didn't read Michael Moore's "Stupid White Men", did you? It will teach you a lot of things about the (supposedly) #1 of states, the USA. And also check out this link: http://www.michaelmoore.com And since this is a math book: Try computing the number of civilian dead. This won't be a imaginary number. So get a feel for that number, read some war poems and then think again of God, Glory and Gore.
Now that's really a new approach to understand maths... What's his reason for approaching math with poetry? I can see that feeling numbers is sometimes much faster than knowing numbers,but doing that sort of thing with imaginary numbers is certainly interesting.
Ooops, sorry. I checked up on this and concluded I was wrong. Although I still think the American government tends to be a little military-minded, but without always paying respect to the reasons for a war.
Well, I was talking about European beer. I dunno about the various breweries you named, but the next time I'm in the states I'll try them. But so far, I didn't drink any American beer that wasn't much more than colored water.
What? As the dreamchaser said before, the last thing that will save the world is free speech and the associated benefits of surviving opposal against a regime. And be sure, even though the Europeans aren't being shot for being against Bush, they certainly didn't like being called "old". So, oppose WW III by promoting openness!!!
Is there any good American Beer? Drink real beer! Drink Imported beer!
Whose freedom? The Blacks, too? If I remember my history classes correctly there was this thing about the British banning slavery a couple years before the Americans. yep, those kids fought for freedom, but not everyone's freedom.
yeah, and how about new year's firework? The various things you can use baseball bats for? and ice hockey? He'll probably destroy a lot more people by playing ice hockey than by driving around in a wooden tank his dad built him. There is no devil, it's just God when He's drunk.
Well, there's a little difference between a plastic toy gun and a tank, don't you think? But on the other hand, the kid probably won't ever come into the situation to actually buy a tank. But I really wonder what he'll do once the cannon's finished...
And you can't be visited by any guests, like ... penguins in your home.