The auto companies would then ask for more tax money so they could retool but we already have a railroad money pit called Amtrak. It receives over $2 billion a year in federal money alone. Highways cost us $.01 per passenger mile while Amtrak costs $.22 per passenger mile, which one is more efficient use of tax dollars?
How dare they not consider the French Version on the same level as the English version. This is an insult to Quebec. Its time for revolution! Viva Quebec!
Article 6 of the US Constitution: "This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land;"
What about wire transfers and fake checks? Should we get every check we write notarized as well?
It shouldn't be the bank's fault if somebody decides to click that e-mail link or wires money to help someone in Africa.
I was in the class taught by the authors of the textbook mentioned above. We had to write the code to model simulations of such things as magnetism and inertia/momentum. I enjoyed the labs that involved the programming, but I'm not sure what effect it had on other people who aren't as into computers.
I'm not sure how this would exactly correlate to the US, unless the videos were to include commercials or some other form of revenue. This story says that the program in on the CBC, which is Canada's version of PBS, so they don't have the same commercial interests. Its naive to think that US broadcasters would give away content no matter how "happy" it would make you feel.
I live in his district and he hasn't had a serious challenger since the Regan Administration and doesn't have any for this year. This story is getting zero coverage by the local press and it wouldn't matter to the vast majority of voters in this district anyway.
If she is that good academically, she'd know from history that 2 of the planes hijacked on 9/11 came from Logan airport, so I would think that would make them more sensitive to security issues.
In Union Hall, VA pop 957, 66 people per square mile density we have 6mbit/512k from the cable co for $45. The local phone exchange is wired for DSL but I am to far to get it.
Because of him your children won't be threatened by Manbearpig
The auto companies would then ask for more tax money so they could retool but we already have a railroad money pit called Amtrak. It receives over $2 billion a year in federal money alone. Highways cost us $.01 per passenger mile while Amtrak costs $.22 per passenger mile, which one is more efficient use of tax dollars?
Fire up your favorite porno and fire one off, seems appropriate for an instance where we will get screwed either way.
How dare they not consider the French Version on the same level as the English version. This is an insult to Quebec. Its time for revolution! Viva Quebec!
The lander has a hard time getting off, it needs more stimulation
Article 6 of the US Constitution: "This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land;"
We'd finally get real Nymphos from outer space
What about wire transfers and fake checks? Should we get every check we write notarized as well? It shouldn't be the bank's fault if somebody decides to click that e-mail link or wires money to help someone in Africa.
I was in the class taught by the authors of the textbook mentioned above. We had to write the code to model simulations of such things as magnetism and inertia/momentum. I enjoyed the labs that involved the programming, but I'm not sure what effect it had on other people who aren't as into computers.
That they have to google how to kill themselves?
I'm not sure how this would exactly correlate to the US, unless the videos were to include commercials or some other form of revenue. This story says that the program in on the CBC, which is Canada's version of PBS, so they don't have the same commercial interests. Its naive to think that US broadcasters would give away content no matter how "happy" it would make you feel.
I live in his district and he hasn't had a serious challenger since the Regan Administration and doesn't have any for this year. This story is getting zero coverage by the local press and it wouldn't matter to the vast majority of voters in this district anyway.
*boycott bad spelling entirely*
Let's see who some of the members of this committee are who are telling the world about what's torture:
Egypt
Senegal
China
Cyprus
I guess these countries don't engage in any torture
the authorise overlords
If she is that good academically, she'd know from history that 2 of the planes hijacked on 9/11 came from Logan airport, so I would think that would make them more sensitive to security issues.
Not the French, with such a mighty army, I'm scared!
Suing has been the US business model for at least a decade now.
Tom Cruise to come out of the closet?
In Union Hall, VA pop 957, 66 people per square mile density we have 6mbit/512k from the cable co for $45. The local phone exchange is wired for DSL but I am to far to get it.
Japan has to many girly men. They need to be pumped up.
If Mexico is so wealthy why are they all coming here to get jobs at less than minimum wage?
3 words for you: Dee Dee Dee
A dirty lake to go with a dirty state.
TWC, Bellsouth and Clearwire.....NC is still in the dark ages, not 1 offering of double-digits down or even 1mbit up.