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NYC Boy That Moved To The Island
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also these are not easy problems
and the Arabs want it complicated there isn't a clear cut solution to any of these things fucking around with a country's that have nuclear capabilities is VERY DANGEROUS remember most of their nuclear programs are probably a lot further along then they let on we keep shit like that classified why wouldn't they so of course he has no choice but to play nice for now Jim I feel the same as you Gas is way under valued, I feel sorry for the average Joe and that the increases are cutting in to his wallet but everything sooner or later goes up Sir Moby do you really think the CEO of Exxonmobil needs Rice or Cheney to tell them how much they can charge these are billion dollar company's and they have the best and brightest people this country has to offer just like when they talk about refineries its all bullshit do you REALLY belive Big Oil couldn't build a refinery if they wanted to we are sticking nuclear waste in yucca mountain But big oil with all their lobbyists and political contributions cant get a refinery approved... Cmon Please UW the muslems were getting a bit uppidty and someone needed to get bitch slaped :-) are you wrong about the war , no your not but your not exactly right either
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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One could say "well great, that's why the US is bringing them democracy!" If thats the case then it isn't going well. Throughout the world there's a lot of pissed off Muslims who have seen the US foreign policy under Dubya in action over Foxnews (in all its pretentiousness) and Al Jazeera -- or have experienced it personally. Because of Dubya's administration non-Muslims in other Western countries have had their view of the US sour. Dubya is not totally to blame. Bad US foreign policy is nothing new. It's just that its a lot more transparent and seems magnified under his administration. Before and during the Sept 11 fallout I was inherently Pro-American. I was glad to have my country lend any support needed to find OBL and his band of terrorists. Up until the months after Sept. 11 I hardly considered the US very much different from Canada. I was younger and ignorant about my country (when you're young and constantly being exposed to US television its easy to forget you're Canadian if you don't keep your nationality in check.) The Bush Administration has created a polarisation which I did not expect. Bush's America seems very different than the one I grew up with. And if America has made any mistakes in its past this administration is repeating them during record time. The world (and much of the US population, obviously) feel like Dubya is kicking the proverbial bee's nest for short term gain at the expense of future stability.
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Selling porn allows me to stay in a constant state of Bliss - ain't that a trip!
Join Date: Apr 2003
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A flat federal sales tax would reduce to almost nothing the governments surveillance of individuals in their homes.
Therefore it won't ever happen. Especially not here in the US. It might be tried in europe somewhere. Besides, it would instantly quadruple the cash gray and black economy. Quadruple? shit, Octuple. they'd have to make cash illegal. It would be great tho. Tax would be completely visible anytime you bought something. Income tax is semi invisible - for most people - the money just never shows up in their paycheck. I'd vote for it. |
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Jim? I heard he's a dirty pornographer.
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Dubya's America is about hate and passing the buck. He's already stated that he will NOT get us out of Iraq, which he promised would not be a long war. He has already stated that he will NOT fix the deficit. |
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