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'It may, after all, be the bad habit of creative talents to invest themselves in pathological extremes that yield remarkable insights but no durable way of life for those who cannot translate their psychic wounds into significant art or thought.' - theodore roszak 'in search of the miraculous'
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thanks for the article, sis - i had only heard part of o'neill's story; this whole mess has gotten totally out of hand. while we're on the topic, look at this: urlLink Journalists brutalized by US Forces in Iraq
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Making sure that you guys had seen urlLink this . Yikes!
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yes i do!
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urlLink what are we teaching our children?
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A collection of urlLink Three-Lined Poetry from a former amor of mine in good ol' Mississippi. Below, a couple of sample texts: V. Green Signifies Death Little three-armed children sitting there Looking dreamily at each other And trying to spell 'Czechoslovakia.' mv VIII. Jet Black Pinochle Brass crickets are everywhere So are hippies But that doesn't matter to Casper Weinburger mv Enjoy! :)
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*echos*
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gah - job hunting - i hate it. i'm unemployed by the end of this week. yik.
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and my urlLink self-portrait
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Summary of tonight's episode of City Confidential: 'His job was to protect and serve...but he must have missed that day at the academy.'
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Here's my urlLink self-portrait from the aforementioned website.
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Why not try making your own urlLink Mr. Picasso Head ? It'll get those creative and artistic neurons firing again...or at least just pass some time.
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RTG update: Having acquired the proof needed to clear themselves of the murder charge, the party accepted an offer from the shadowy K'Sh'Aal to eliminate the would-be crimelord who framed the party. Given the discovery made after the raid on Grieson's heavily protected auction, it is unclear if the party succeeded. Meanwhile, Ian and Gregory have decided to return to Tilverton to deliver an altered version of events: namely, that Castillion died in Shadowdale, when in fact he did not. On the eve of a rumored message arriving from the East, the party has been invited to join the mysterious Harpers; it is unknown if they will accept. What is known is that the original fellowship that departed from Tilverton is broken, and that three strangers may be joining the remaining heroes as they take their first steps towards entering the ranks of those who hope to achieve the healing -- or, perhaps, the ultimate restoration -- of Faerun.
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Katherine had a blast. This was the first Christmas where she knew it was coming, so there was some of the childhood excitement around the house. The boys had no clue that anything was going on, but they did like all the attention from grand parents. The day after my in-laws left they spent most of the day crying from the dramatic drop. And poor Julie at home with all three...
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I agree. I also don't understand how someone's sexual preference can lead to such a drastic measure as to make it a constitutional amendment. Of course barring pedophilia and rape. It is like saying guys that are attracted to extremely obese women are morally wrong and we should make a constitutional amendment against such practice. 'Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth a nation that will not all the procreation of fat people.' My whole family would be screwed. Or rather we wouldn't be screwed. Depending on how you look at it.
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and scott, in my last response, i was not implying that you yourself are a homophobe or anything of the sort. we all know your favorite words are 'penis' and 'bed'.
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thank you for your response scott. while i can understand being uncomfortable with homosexuality or perhaps even thinking it is something morally wrong, i don't understand how that leads to a constitutional amendment. sometimes i don't like the direction this country is heading. and btw, i hate ralph nader.
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jlg - Barring the religious aspect, I personally believe it comes down to two factors. Machismo, and comfort. Ma'cheese'mo - I think some guys are insecure and this is a way for them to be alpha of someone somewhere. Also, in some cultures, like the Latino culture, it is almost bred into them to be gay haters. And since that particular culture tends to be heavily Catholic....but we aren't going the religion route. Comfort - If you are raised to believe that *all* dogs are mean killers. You live 50 years of your life thinking that every dog you ever see is mean, and wants to kill you (versus nice and wants to kill you ;-p ). Then, it is going to be very hard to accept a dog in your life when you turn 51. Same with gay marriage. If you believe that it is 'wrong' simply because that is what has been told to you since birth, then it will be hard to accept.
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Trekkies, anyone? The Klingon Language Institute awards the $500 Kor Memorial Scholarship each year to a student in a program leading to a degree in a field of language study. Familiarity with Klingon is not required, however creative and innovative applicants are preferred. For more information, visit: kli.org/scholarship/.
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As I understood the State of the Union, the most important issues this year are terrorism, tax cuts, gay marriage, and steriod use in sports. I don't know about you, but I sleep soundly at night knowing that we invade and occupy countries at will, that the wealthy are even more so, that fags can't express their sickening 'emotions,' and that professional sports will be finally cleaned up once and for all.
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a question for any of you interested - i don't really understand why some individuals have a problem with gay marriage. if someone would like to explain - past the religious arguments, if that could be done - why this opposition towards gay marriage exists?
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urlLink a soldier's perspective
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when downloading porn just isn't enough anymore: urlLink imaginarygirlfriends.com
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jason is hanging out at the nasty kitty.
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eva, girlfriend - i'm going to call you soon! or just email me and we can arrange a time to hang out.
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My hope is to make my dreams a reality so that when kids come along, I'll have nothing to give up...and being that motherhood IS one of my dreams, that works out nicely.
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Okay...this thing is going nutty on me. Where is Jason when I need him?!?!
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Until I want to give up my dreams in order to help someone else achieve his or hers, neither will I. BTW...this website has been acting up and I haven't been able to post for days. Hi everyone. I'm still alive...kind of.
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i will never, ever have kids.
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Triumph insults the way too touchy french canadians: urlLink http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20040213/en_nm/leisure_canada_conan_dc
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PASADENA, California (AP) -- The Mars rover Spirit, after a standstill caused by a cold shadow, rolled another 80 feet toward a crater that it should reach within the next three weeks. ...'Probably another Nazgul,' said one engineer. 'Usually if you stay still, they ignore you. Besides, we haven't got the ring, anyway.'
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i am gypsy, goddamnit.
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i want to see more chickens in space.
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I agree that it isn't ideology. I was just tossing that out as a random statement. As to the press conference, it is the press asking the questions, not either of the two leading candidates. It is one of the roles of the press to reveal that those in power have feet of clay. That said, it is also one of the roles of a police force to protect its citizens. Some police officers reach beyond the originally-intended boundaries, pursuing that end proactively rather than reactively, through violence, profiling, or similiar strategies. Such acts do not represent a flaw in the role; only in its interpretation and execution. Likewise, the press occasionally (some would argue frequently) reaches beyond the originally-intended boundaries, in the interpretation and execution of its role. In both cases, the flaw lies in an unrelated entity that has grafted itself onto, or even assimilated itself into, the original whole: for the former, that foreign presence might be racism or ideology; for the latter, I would argue that the unwelcome intruder is advertising revenue, of which there is a finite amount, and which is determined by a publisher's ability to make the audience feel equally happy, sad, and superior. This is not to say that the press is absolved of responsibility; I only add it as a probable explanation. I don't think that in this situation the press is revealing a flaw in its calling, which I fully support. Nor do I think that the press is revealing any particular ideological preference. I think it smells a potentional story, and in its eagerness to get that story placed between lucrative advertising spots that require the largest possible audience, it displays not so much a mindless hunger, but rather an embarassing clumsiness in how it goes about its business. Case in point: It displays neither skill nor intelligence to grill someone at a press conference. This isn't sharp and cunning journalism; it's grandstanding at best, simple rudeness at worst. Take the potential lead and go snooping around the back doors. Set out the honey and wait for the flies. Watching the press conference live on cable yesterday, I was struck only by the mutual train wreck: journalists behaving like a pack of dogs, and a poor government functionary who made a wrong choice a long time ago and now believes in the empty role he performs. I still long for clever heroes and cunning villains who deserve respectful cheers and boos. I am no longer interested in thugs and bullies, no matter what color hat they may wear.
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This is not ideology. This is the Democratic Party trying to find something that will stick when attacking Bush. Arguing over what happened (or did not happen) 30 years ago is just personal attacks. The last time I saw such vitriolic hatred (and I think Johnathan, as a neutral observer would agree) of a political figure was the late '90s with the Republicans hating Clinton. I've got to tell you, it does not do much good. It doesn't even make you feel good in the long run. That does not make me ask the question of Ben and Mir (and any other Bush haters), what is it that makes you hate him personally? And now as I type this, I just heard on Rush of a potential bombshell against Kerry that is being reported on the Drudge report. Something about recent infidelity. I have no other information, but, even if it is true, so what? As long as he did not lie about in the course of federal/state/local investigation, it is between him and his wife. I saw Edwards on the today show, and even though he did not let the ANG issue totally die, he did say that this election needs to be about much more than attendance records. Hallelujah! Now if BOTH sides will let that happen, we might get to have civil discussions about our disagreements on the issues (taxes, spending, education, defense, etc.)
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Ideology is terribly boring.
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While quite a few pages still appear to be missing from the 1972 chapter of President Bushs National Guard duty in Texas and Alabama, at least a few of them may have been accounted for on Wednesday -- though not exactly in support of the administrations case that Bush fulfilled his service obligations. The Dallas Morning News reported Wednesday that some of Bushs Guard files may have been intentionally dumped ahead of his presidential run in 2000: Retired National Guard Lt. Col. Bill Burkett said Tuesday that in 1997, then-Gov. Bushs chief of staff, Joe Albaugh, told the National Guard chief to get the Bush file and make certain theres not anything there that will embarrass the governor. Col. Burkett said that a few days later at Camp Mabry in Austin, he saw Mr. Bushs file and documents from it discarded in a trash can. He said he recognized the documents as retirement point summaries and pay forms.
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Before I respond, I need to know if you are upset by the press secretary doing what press secretaries do or by the questions concerning what happened 30+ years ago.
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good grief indeed my friend.
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good grief. check urlLink here to read your tax dollars at work, specifically to the employ of scott mclellan.
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does anybody have the phantom edit?
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I recommend picking up the bootleg DVDs of the original movies at a con like Shore Leave. I was quite pleased with Ep4, and will buy the other two this year (should the vendor return). The only minor quibble is that it pauses briefly at four places where the laser disc has to be turned over...but a small sacrifice to enjoy the movie I actually saw. For the record, I'll be happy to buy discs for others who provide the cash beforehand.
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damn lucas to the dark side!
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Per USA Today this morning, the original Star Wars trilogy will be released to DVD in September. THe bad news is that it will be only the special edition. Aparently in Lucas; mind, the original releases don't exist.
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I was referring to the behavior of Moderates. As to for whom I will vote, I'd rather discuss that in another forum. Voting here on the Blog has little meaning, and results in an endless Tastes Great / Less Filling loop. Though I am amused at the panic inspired by the possibility that I might vote for Bush. In fact, the panic was so delighful that now I won't say anything more about it at all, just so I can enjoy the chaos.
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JLS, if you're part of the aforementioned 'on the fence' Moderate group, does that mean you're seriously considering voting for Bush? or were you referring to the primaries, and not the november election.
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But the choir feels an obligation to be there. The congregation doesn't. Try again, Analogy Girl.
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to use a church analogy: if you can't inspire the choir, there's no way you're going to convince the congregation.
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Neither Conservatives nor Liberals need to be stirred up. As ideologues, they already are. The only people that need stirring are Moderates. You're choosing your candidates as if you're worried about getting the readers of The Nation to vote in November. They're not your problem. It's those of us in the middle, who hold both extremes suspect. There's enough discontent among us for either ideology to work with. We're the only audience that counts. Sell it to us, or lose.
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hey, sometimes you gotta realize you betted on the wrong horse and be ready to move. i'm for the person who can beat bush and heck, if you can't even stir up the democratic party then you can't win the national election.
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Bless your heart, Mir...first Clark, now Edwards...not very clear on the concept of electability, are you? ;-)
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i'm leaning towards edwards in this upcoming virginia primary
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seem like good and legitimate questions to me - anyone disagree or agree? Joe Conason's Journal On Sunday, NBC's Tim Russert is scheduled to interview the president. Here are five questions he'll definitely want to ask. Editor's note: This will be the last daily installment of Joe Conason's Journal. Beginning next week, look for less frequent but more in-depth investigative reports and commentary -- on the Bush administration and other political topics -- from Conason, every week in Salon. Feb. 5, 2004 | Tim Russert, dream interviewer NBC's Tim Russert cherishes a reputation as network television's bulldog interrogator of wayward politicians. His image is good cop/bad cop in the same guy. This coming Sunday, the president will reportedly appear on 'Meet the Press.' That decision may well reflect, as Nick Confessore suggested today, Karl Rove's confidence that Russert isn't really so goddamned tough, especially not on Republicans. If so, Rove would be in rare agreement with many of Russert's critics on the left. Knowing Russert, I think he would hate to confirm such nasty suspicions when he interviews George W. Bush (although he would also hasten to plead that some partisans on both sides are never satisfied, etc.). Let's help him with a few questions (and follow-ups) that nobody could call softballs: 1. Given the controversy about your attendance record during your National Guard service, Mr. President, perhaps the best way to resolve matters would be to authorize the release of all of your military records, including pay stubs, Social Security records and so-called retirement-points records. Will you do that? If not, why not, and how can the American people believe that you actually fulfilled your service obligations as everyone else in the Guard was required to do? 2. Mr. President, on page 54 of your autobiography, 'A Charge to Keep,' you wrote: 'I continued flying with my unit for the next several years.' But the truth is that you quit flying after less than two years, despite fighter training that cost the taxpayers almost a million dollars. Did your superiors approve your decision to quit flying, or did you just quit on your own? Weren't you suspended from flying in August 1972 after you failed to take a required physical exam? Why didn't you take that physical? 3. Mr. President, I'd like to ask you about the now-famous 'mission accomplished' speech you gave on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln outside San Diego last May. You landed on the carrier in a flight suit -- a piece of videotape shown around the world. [Roll tape.] A lot of your critics were appalled by that image. Here's a man who never fought in a war, never saw the danger and horrors of real combat, dressing up like a soldier and proclaiming a victory that, as it turned out, we were far from accomplishing. As you look back on it, has it ever occurred to you, that Eisenhower, who won D-day, never dressed in uniform when he was president; John F. Kennedy, who was a genuine war hero, never dressed in uniform either. Was there something disrespectful to the military in a costume stunt like that? Your thoughts, sir. 4. You have blamed the rapidly rising, unsustainable federal deficits on 'out-of-control' domestic spending. But Mr. President, the plain fact, according to every nonpartisan analyst, is that your tax cuts are responsible for a far greater percentage of present and future deficits than spending. Your current budget proposal cuts billions in programs for children and veterans. Wouldn't it be more compassionate -- and more responsible -- to rescind some of the tax breaks for the very wealthiest Americans? 5. Sir, with respect, most economists say that the tax cuts are responsible for no more than 20 percent of the recent economic growth, and that the recession could have been addressed with a short-term stimulus primarily aimed at middle- and working-class tax payers, rather than long-term tax cuts tilted toward the wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers. These long-term tax cuts for the wealthy are the major cause for these massive structural deficits that we now have and the complete inability to fund some of these programs for children, the elderly and veterans. How does that reflect responsible Republicanism or compassionate conservatism? You may say that I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one.
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I lost the HTML code for posting a link. For now: urlLink click here * html link added later by admin
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i just lost my job at vcu - for being sick - life is soooo not fair.
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i have to call eva haley - i've been sick for the last 2 days so i have an excuse! but don't worry mizz haley, i's be calling you soon!
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john, my only response is that i don't know why either. i really don't know much about the human body or the practice of medicine. i have the tendency to go with the idea that medical decisions should be left to doctors and their patients - not to the government.
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Do the letters on here appear itty-bitty to anyone else? I just had to cut and paste everything into Word so that I could read it.
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However, it was clear to me that the bustier cup was popped off very close to the last downbeat of the song, leading me to believe it was intentional. Regardless of the current debate, I will offer that I'm personally very grateful that Miss Jackson has helped our nation to move beyond the shock and awe that was the Madonna/Britney kiss. At last, we can finally heal.
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A fair question; one for which I have no answer. Miz Scahlett, I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' no babies.
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Before I get to my question, let me preface this by saying that I am not trying to start an argument or change anyone's mind on this issue, because I know that there is nothing that I can say to do so and there is nothing any of you can say to change my mind. Today a federal judge ruled a Virginia law passed last year (I think) outlawing the so called partial birth abortion procedure as unconstitutional. I don't know the specifics of his ruling or what the law says, and that is not my question. What I do not understand is under what situation is the pregnant woman's life in danger enough to end the pregnancy but not enough that it is 'safe' to undergo as much of the birth process as this does. I use safe in quotes because nothing about the birthing process is without danger. As much as doctors know, they still don't understand all the vagaries of child birth. Please don't respond with a flame, because I have not desire to argue this issue, merely to have someone fill me in on something I may be missing about this particular procedure.
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but those are my scores, not angie's. she's much more normal.
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urlLink timeline of earth compressed into one year
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yay for eva! and early happy birthday!
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Thought some of you might enjoy this: urlLink alien language construction kit In 30 minutes or so I'm off to the airport to meet Eva. Yay!
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Perhaps the Noam Chomsky blog is not formatted for Mac. I found the site such an unappealing mess that I lost interest in clicking on anything.
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mostly for ben urlLink http://blog.zmag.org/ttt/ well and eva and nick. and maybe johnathan. and well, okay, angie. and then. just read the damn thing.
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a must read for kubrick fans: urlLink Citizen Kubrick . charlie brown, existentialist: urlLink Satre and Peanuts
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god damn, i hate bush so much.
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Despite President Bush's pledge that homosexuals 'ought to have the same rights' (1) as all other people, his Administration this week ruled that homosexuals can now be fired from the federal workforce because of their sexual orientation. According to the Federal Times, the president's appointee at the Office of Special Counsel ruled that federal employees will now 'have no recourse if they are fired or demoted simply for being gay.' (2) While the Bush Administration says it is legally prohibited from firing a person for their conduct, they have the legal right to fire or demote someone based on their sexual orientation. To carry out the directive, the White House has begun removing information from government websites about sexual orientation discrimination in the workplace. (3) Not only does the new directive contradict the president's own promise to treat homosexuals as equals under the law, but it also contradicts what the Administration told Congress. As noted in a bipartisan letter from four Senators to the Administration, 'During the confirmation process [of the president's appointee], you assured us that you were committed to protecting federal employees against unlawful discrimination related to their sexual orientation.' (4) Sources: 1.Debates, 10/11/2000. 2. urlLink 'OSC to study whether bias law covers gays' , Federal Times, 03/15/2004. 3. urlLink 'Gay Rights Information Taken Off Site' , Washington Post, 02/18/2004. 4. urlLink 'Special Counsel Under Scrutiny' , Washington Post, 02/23/2004.
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does anyone post to this goddamn thing?!
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i date someone way too much like scott. :)
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Trufresh is my hero. Someone pass the melted butter.
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Someone should call social services on urlLink this dad. What a horrible parent he must be.
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i can't believe urlLink this guy is president!
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i keep on having dreams about having a daughter.
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WASHINGTON -- The government is taking the first steps toward a targeted military draft of Americans with special skills in computers and foreign languages. urlLink read more
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urlLink As if this were something new. . .
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it still makes me cry just reading it: from American Beauty: ON VIDEO: We're watching the video Ricky showed Jane earlier, of the empty white PLASTIC BAG being blown about. The wind carries it in a circle around us, sometimes whipping it about violently, or, without warning, sending it soaring skyward, then letting it float gracefully down to the ground... LESTER (V.O.) I guess I could be pretty pissed of f about what happened to me... but it's hard to stay mad, when there's so much beauty in the world. Sometimes I feel like I'm seeing it all at once, and it's too much, my heart fills up like a balloon that's about to burst... EXT. SKY - DAY LESTER continues to FLY above the clouds, LAUGHING. LESTER (V.O.) And then I remember to relax, and stop trying to hold on to it, and then it flows through me like rain and I can't feel anything but gratitude for every single moment of my stupid little life... He's SOARING higher and higher... LESTER (V.O.) (cont'd) You have no idea what I'm talking about, I'm sure... but don't worry... And He SOARS out OF sight. LESTER (V.O.) (cont'd) You will someday. FADE to BLACK.
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INDIANAPOLIS - Prisoners sentenced to life without parole could petition a court for the death penalty under a bill filed by Sen. John Waterman, R-Shelburn. The bill would allow inmates sentenced to more than 200 years in prison or to life without parole a one-time chance to ask a judge to allow them to die. urlLink - Bill offers inmates death option right-to-lifers, assisted suicide, capital punishment... i wonder if as a society we're ever going to get past our collective schizophrenia about the legality of human death; we're all over the map in regards to when it's ok, and when it's not. mir: adbusters rocks, but you knew that. and as far as i can tell, god loves and hates everyone unconditionally. it's universal, effortless, and comes at no extra charge.
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what do you all think of adbusters magazine?