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Everything posted by Good Old Neon
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If we, as a nation, are willing to engage in the use of torture (which we have
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Well sure, but from an atheist
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No, really? You might want to copy the Vatican on that memo. Historically, The Catholic Church
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Insofar as I
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It
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Glen Greenwald describing yet another example of the porousness of certain borders (the borders being those that separate democrats and republicans) - from Salon: Why do Feinstein and Wyden sound much different on the torture issue now? http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/12/04/feinstein/
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Though Microsoft is certainly deserving of much of the scorn they receive, that particular problem sounds as though it has more to do with the hardware, and not so much the software.
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Have you tried any of these solutions? http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/...=CL100626971033
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Happy Birthday Mr. Z!!!
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By what measure have they performed well or even mediocre?
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True, but these and many other familiar faces are the very same faces that stood idly by, or worse, helped to create (through deregulation, lack of oversight, their willingness to cater to the markets every wish and desire, etc) the environment that helped to pretty much ruin our (and the global) economy. So you
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I don
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This plus this... =
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Congratuawesome!!! Upon reading the above, this is the first image that came to mind:
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Or we could end up with both, a scorched economy and the death of the US auto industry
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In light of recent events, insofar as the market/economy is concerned, I
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I guess my issue with the bailout is, ok, we cater to every Big Three
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PANTHER in 3...2...1
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I view them with about as much warmth, compassion and respect as the assholes who take advantage of natural disasters by selling bottled water at $20 a pop.
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My dad spent his life pouring foundations, my brother is a mason, both of them are (was in my dad
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dire economic prophecies came true
Good Old Neon replied to cryptique's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Which is why I find Ford