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Quote: Originally posted by Argento Just read in the Washingtonpost that appreantly some senators and congressmen are up in arms about saying things like Sh*t and F*ck on TV... I think the keyword here is "some". There will be "some" people …
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Quote: Originally posted by Chinney It is time to look at this realistically. There are already polygamous marriages in all of our communities and this likely has been the case for some time. I was told of one that existed in my own neighbour…
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Quote: Originally posted by Moogs I'll try again shortly BSD-man, but that link is producing a blank page for me... sounds interesting though. It worked for me first time but not now. Try www.sciam.com and do a search for "parallel univer…
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For info on the theory of parallel universes this is by far the best and most modern discussion I have encountered: http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?art...880000&catID=2 There is mounting astronomical evidence that the universe, at creatio…
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When I was young I hated cheese. I now love it but I try to limit myself because it can get out of control fast, to the point where cheese and crackers = dinner. I used to like sweets, but my tastes have soured. Whereas "French" dressing was du…
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Quote: Originally posted by der Kopf We've seen Wag the Dog. We've seen the silence after Afghanistan swiftly redirected into hate mongering against Iraq. And now approval for the Iraq initiative, and the continuing thereof, is at an all time low…
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Quote: Originally posted by nwhysee But honestly does this sudden wave of dirt surprise any of you? Its crunch time and Davis and crew will do anything to get a precious percent back. Probably exactly right, and not at all unexpected, given D…
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Quote: Originally posted by keyboardf12 Oh James... What can i say that was not said before in the wonderful posts above? Oh I got one, How do you know CIA agent lives weren't put in danger? I can't guarantee that agents weren't end…
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Quote: Originally posted by Harald In your own words, why is outing an agent of the CIA a felony? Did I say that? Apologies if I did. Working for CIA isn't like being a Supreme Court Justice, and shouldn't be. I think a President "firi…
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Rush may be in trouble: http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/arti...01110209990033 In which they allege that Rush is part of an investigation that involves heavy painkillers as a buyer. CNN alleges that he has turned up as a "buyer" but is not a t…
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Quote: Originally posted by staphbaby Well, that well-known "Axis of Evil" nation has come out today with the news that "?North Korea was in possession of a nuclear deterrent and was continuing to strengthen that capability." (http://www.abc.n…
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Quote: Originally posted by keyboardf12 So a CIA agent getting outed, lives put in danger, years of contacts and anti-terrorism networks possibly wasted as well as a possible afront to national security solely for political revenge is just not as…
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Quote: Originally posted by ShawnJ Hyperbole. Don't confuse our intensity with fanaticism. We are entirely "in the right" here and Bush apologists should join the quest to "get to the bottom" of the issue. If Bush doesn't seem to care abou…
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Quote: Originally posted by keyboardf12 I don't know exactly how many CIA agents could have been killed because of this leak. I do: none. The pathetic extents to which the Bush-hating Michael Moore Green Party crowd will go to has r…
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Archimedes also came up with a very elegant experiment that proved the surface of the Earth is curved. He was able to calculate the diameter from the data to within a few hundred miles--unbelievable precision, given that the devices he was measuri…
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There are numerous examples in history where calculus was "almost" invented. Democritus (who "proved" the existence of the atom) is one. Kepler came very close much later, when he developed a method for measuring the volume of barrels. It is p…