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> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 1:55 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: help with spyware
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> Also, Ad-Aware from Lavasoft.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 2:49 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: The shuttle is away ...
>
> Just watched the Shuttle Atlantis take off. Always makes me sit there
> in total awe ...
Completely.
One of the ver
Same here. Since I took a job in the public sector, I cannot afford
insurance. Fortunately I don't get sick and I have not had any serious
injuries. Especially since I rock climb and I ride my quad pretty hard.
Luckily the only accidents I had on the quad were at Glamis in the nice
soft sand, o
No, wish I could! Was watching the live feed. they have a camera mounted on
the big tank so you get to actually watch all the way to when it disengages
from the shuttle. Seein the earth all round in the background is so cool.
On 2/7/08, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> you can see it from yer h
And I know quite a few people under the age of 35 who had serious injuries,
illnesses, surgeries etc. Age has nothing to do with the need for insurance
in this day and age. Gone are the days that a doctor or a hospital will take
a hen or a basket of eggs in exchange for services.
So the statement:
I never had insurance until I was 35.
Same goes for many people I know.
It would have sucked if I needed it but decided to take the risk.
On Feb 7, 2008 3:15 PM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So they are rich enough to pay for any medical expenses out of their own
> pocketes?
>
> I
Why add more courts to change the prisons? Don't most courts already
let you serve in a rehab type facility? Isn't this a States issues?
On Feb 7, 2008 4:34 PM, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> expand drug courts?
> wtf
> sounds like a GREAT IDEA!
> sounds almost like fighting the DRUG WAR!
> wow
So...just went and got my hair cut, picked up a 4 pack of Surly Furious,
'cause hey, the liquor store is *right* there, dontchaknow? Just opened one
up, and the best way I can describe is mmm. Heh, seriously tho, this is
one *hoppy* IPA, exactly the way I like it. Very flavorful, too, with
e
totally.
On Feb 7, 2008 3:19 PM, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cruelty is cruelty..
>
> Animal fighting should be banned everywhere.
>
> --
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you can see it from yer house?
On Feb 7, 2008 2:49 PM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just watched the Shuttle Atlantis take off. Always makes me sit there in
> total awe ...
>
>
>
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its ehhh, to me as well.
i like dwayne wade, i like kobe
i like lebron, love me some steve nash, amare stoudamire when he's healthy,
manu ginobili is one to watch as well..
i like the occasional game
but i WAY prefer NCAA ... i wish the NCAA had
the same rules as the nfl... players have to play at
expand drug courts?
wtf
sounds like a GREAT IDEA!
sounds almost like fighting the DRUG WAR!
wow, i dont know anyone who is hurting for any
drug they want... and we are small town america
its even more prevalent in inner cities, wtf... what a
waste of my money.
again, go obama.
On Feb 7, 2008 3:52
So they are rich enough to pay for any medical expenses out of their own
pocketes?
Including cancer care or major illnesses or catastrophic events like
accidentally cutting off an arm or breaking a major bone or two? I'm talking
about care that runs in the thousands and thousands. Not an annual ph
What do you like about it.
I read mandatory care for children, policed by the schools.
Employer mandatory coverage.
Will a small company have to choose between three employees with
coverage or four without?
I'm not sure the president should make that decision. I know plenty of
people that don't nee
>I want to see things actually get done. Hillary has too much baggage with
>the GOP to be an effective president. It's unfortunate...
Yup, that's exactly why many of us are supporting Obama instead. And I do think
that for those of us that desperately want and need some kind of universal
health
That's even worse than I could ever fathom, and inexcusable.
And precisely why someone needs to step in and do something...
On 2/7/08, Shawna Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> And that's for EMPLOYEES of UHC.
>
> How f'ed up is THAT?
>
>
~~~
>> I see (and even agree with) your point... but let's also remember that
>> "natural" remedies have those same side effects and issues. Just because
>> you can't sue nature doesn't mean that it's any less dangerous. ;^)
>
>I understand that there can be side effects with some treatments, but
>the
"And yes, as someone who is self-employed and only BARELY getting by right
now, *I* cannot afford proper healthcare. I barely maintain my thyroid
treatment. I can't even go to a dentist. Even signing up for an Dental HMO,
at $25 a month (very affordable), I need over $3,000 worth of dental work
bec
Hold on now...
The congress changed hands because of Republican corruption, so Obama
voted WITH the Republicans on the ethics bill.
So the only good thing you've listed so far is his supporting the GOP
while he's running on CHANGE.
On Feb 7, 2008 11:08 AM, Shawna Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Agreed, doctor's, pharmaceutical companies and the government make
affordable healthcare almost a fairytale dream.
But: we all need healthcare. And the system, being what it is and has been
for too many years, isn't going to change in the immediate future. It is sad
that it seems like a total scam.
That's a ridiculous comment and you know it.
On Feb 7, 2008 12:50 PM, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> He doesn't get his foreign policy straight from the mouth of God
>
> Now THAT is a welcome change.
>
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On Feb 7, 2008 2:43 PM, G Money wrote:
> I don't really know. That is such an enormous question. What I DO know is
> that:
>
> 1) Health insurance is a scam
> 2) The government never makes things better
> 3) Competition is usually the best way to make things affordable
>
> Universal health care e
That link is useless, same as saying "I can't explain why I support
him, look it up yourself."
But if you reads through some of it he claims inequality in voting
similar to the 50's. What is he talking about and what can a president
do? He wants to overturn a Supreme Court decision, how can he do
He doesn't get his foreign policy straight from the mouth of God
Now THAT is a welcome change.
On Feb 7, 2008 2:43 PM, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> McCain supports the war and knows nothing about economics.
> How is that a good change?
>
--
It was dark all around
There was frost on the gro
McCain supports the war and knows nothing about economics.
How is that a good change?
On Feb 7, 2008 6:28 AM, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2008 7:55 AM, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Maybe. i don't necessarily believe that the Republicans are in a position to
> take the el
On Feb 7, 2008 12:18 PM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How should health care be handled in your view?
I don't really know. That is such an enormous question. What I DO know is
that:
1) Health insurance is a scam
2) The government never makes things better
3) Competition is usual
I look at him as Parish in his last years, or ML Carr, or Walton. (I'm
a celtics fan. could you tell?)
A former star that can give a few key minutes, and can help focus the
energies of the young folk.
I think it could be a great thing for the Suns. But time, and a bad
hip, will tell.
On Feb 7, 2
Shaq's used uptoastfinitodone. Awful trade for the Suns, great
trade for the Heat.
On Feb 7, 2008 2:03 PM, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm surprised no one has mention this yet (or did I miss it)?
>
>
> http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/basketball/nba/02/07/shaq.sun
I've watched it 4 times from central florida, and it doesnt get old.
On Feb 7, 2008 2:52 PM, Shawna Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's on my list of 100 things to do before I die ... head down to Florida
> to watch it in person. Can't imagine how cool that must be to see up close
~~~
Really
I didn't get that sense at allI was sure he meant what he was saying. In
fact, I was sure of it. I just didn't want what he was pushing.and I
don't think I was alone in that regard.
Romney ran a good conservative campaign, he just did it at a bad time, imho.
On Feb 7, 2008 12:
That's on my list of 100 things to do before I die ... head down to Florida
to watch it in person. Can't imagine how cool that must be to see up close
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From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 1:49 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject
Dana gave me a great site (I think it was Dana) where you can post your logs
from hijackthis and they will analyze it for you and tell you what's fubar
and how to fix it.
Wish I could remember it..hopefully Dana is still watching..
On Feb 7, 2008 12:31 PM, Matthew P. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECT
On 2/7/08, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/view/38693
>
> The video has not yet been reposted. And no one is admitting to
> grabbing it. So I haven't seen it yet.
>
> What y'all think?
>
> Wait for the tape?
> Cruelty is cruelty, just like Vick
Cruelty is cruelty..
Animal fighting should be banned everywhere.
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, Februar
I'm afraid that McCain will continue to abandon his centrist stance in order
to get the GOP nod.
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/view/38693
The video has not yet been reposted. And no one is admitting to
grabbing it. So I haven't seen it yet.
What y'all think?
Wait for the tape?
Cruelty is cruelty, just like Vick?
It's legal in the DR, so leave him alone?
It's just a chicken?
It's
I know. I love this stuff. When I am in DC, I always make sure to spend
a couple of days at the Smithsonian and check out the space exhibit, as
well as the Americana and Natural History exhibits.
Erika L. Walker wrote:
> Just watched the Shuttle Atlantis take off. Always makes me sit there in
>
I'm surprised no one has mention this yet (or did I miss it)?
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/basketball/nba/02/07/shaq.suns.ap/index.html
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Found a couple of stories on this. Checked the WHO website and did not
find anything though.
http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=496550
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/health/5521809.html
Bruce
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Apparently anything with tobacco in the subject gets r
Just watched the Shuttle Atlantis take off. Always makes me sit there in
total awe ...
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Apparently anything with tobacco in the subject gets rejected as
spam.So I hid it. Maybe this will work.
Estimated 100 million people killed by tobacco in 20th century
This just passed by in the scroll at the bottom on msnbc.
Wow.
That is a whole lot of folks.
I can't find any proof of this: c
I cannot quite articulate why Hillary Clinton bugs me so much, but she does.
So much so that the latest McCain news has me breathing easier.
Even if Hillary is selected by the Democrats, I have someone else I
can vote for.
I've never mentioned my voting intentions pre-election before, since
it m
One more difference between the two candidates, as illustrated here:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/2/7/101110/2068/766/451817
"There's been a lot of excitement on DailyKos about the Obama movement,
coupled with some detractors out there saying Obama is all style and no
substance. My respons
I think Romney couldn't convince people he MEANT both.
It was a matter of trust and believability, not the message.
On Feb 7, 2008 1:13 PM, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> He did, but his philosophies are too conservative, too similar to what we
> currently have..Obama's passions are poi
The Sunsphere is fun to look at. The Old City area is neat to wander
around in. Unfortunately, I don't know any steak or BBQ places offhand.
--Doom
Bruce Sorge wrote:
> OK,
> So tomorrow, mom, step-dad, grannie and I are taking a road trip to
> Knoxville, TN. Mom took a job transfer and grann
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Scott Stewart wrote:
> Download spybot search and destroy. This is one of the best out there.
>
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On 2/7/08, Matthew P. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We have a computer that I think is infected with spyware. We have Norton
> 360 on the machine but it doesn't seen to pick up the spyware. I'v
> Since Shawna did a good job of simplifying where Obama and Hillary differ on
> the (awful) idea of universal health care, let me just say that I hate
> Hillary's plan even more than Obama's.
Obama's at least isn't mandatory. And I like that. I don't think that
government should mandate health ca
Well other then see a Vols game no :-)
Seriously though they have some good restaurants so I am told but I
can't recommend any personally. K-ville has a great website though:
http://www.knoxville.org/
Nice little "Find a place to eat" widget.
Now if it was Nashville then I would have a list a
+1
Daughter had a similar issue on her computer. Norton did not pick it up,
Spybot did.
Bruce
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From: Matthew P. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
We have a computer that I think is infected with spyware. We have Norton
360 on the machine but it doesn't seen to pick up the spyware. I've heard
that hijackthis is great for removing stuff, but that it's best to post the
log file online for review. I've found the software at trend micro, but
c
OK,
So tomorrow, mom, step-dad, grannie and I are taking a road trip to
Knoxville, TN. Mom took a job transfer and grannie is going with her. So
I am going to be there all day Monday with nothing to do. Anyone been
there that can recommend something? Also, we loves our steak and BBQ.
Anyone kno
Why do you think it's a federal issue?
What is the constitutional imperative?
Not the court, you.
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From: "Erika L. Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: Super Tuesday MADNESS!
>I wholeheartedly agree
Just curious, 2 questions:
How should health care be handled in your view?
Do you currently have health benefits where you work? Or does your wife?
On 2/7/08, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Since Shawna did a good job of simplifying where Obama and Hillary differ
> on
> the (awful) ide
see Obama is rather tall and skinny, he is also a male.
on the other hand Hillary is a little shorter and rounder, she also has dyed
hair..
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I was watching something last night (Fox, Stewart or Colbert, forget
which) and this question was asked. The pundit who was being interviewed
pretty much said that McCain needs to stay away from the likes or Romney
and Huckleberry and look somewhere else for a VP.
And although in general a VP d
and im sure someone will say what personal gain
i can still remember that FNCKFACE saying... "heh, he tried to kill my daddy"
wrongo dongo captain stupid.
not with my tax dollars.
enough is enough.
On Feb 7, 2008 12:12 PM, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you surround yourself, as preside
Breyer's has always been the number one place in my book for vanilla
ice cream. They make the absolute bestest! with the little flecks of
vanilla bean in it ...
wow. might have to have some ice-cream this summer ...
On 2/6/08, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yah yah, I heard ya. (It
He did, but his philosophies are too conservative, too similar to what we
currently have..Obama's passions are pointed in a different direction.
Americans right now want passion AND changeRomney couldn't convince
people that he offered both.
On Feb 7, 2008 12:08 PM, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL P
Had Romney displayed any of this passion, and obvious belief in
America, at any point in his campaign, he would be easily leading
right not.
On Feb 7, 2008 12:50 PM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Romney's on now giving his speech.
~
On Feb 7, 2008 11:51 AM, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Yeah but Bush had his written out on a bar napkin, not sure if that
> counts.
>
hey now, some of the best plans ever devised have been concocted in
bars..
--
It was dark all around
There was frost on the ground
When the Tig
That's funny.
Casey Dougall wrote:
> On 2/7/08, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> Bottom line is, they all have plans. Every past candidate has, every
>> current candidate does, and every future candidate will.
>>
>
>
> Yeah but Bush had his written out on a bar napkin, not sur
What's the impetus for medical marijuana? Very few doctors prescribe it,
because it's medicinal affects are easily replicated and surpassed with
other drugs that don't have any of the negative side affects.
I have a soft spot for the wacky too, but medicinal marijuana just doesn't
make any sense t
VP's dont' really do shit, so I try not to pay too much attention to running
mates buti don't want Mike Huckabee anywhere NEAR the white house.
So if McCain were to choose him, that would admittedly have an affect on my
choice.
I can't imagine I'm alone on that either..i guess McCain w
Two other differences that stick out to me:
1) The war on terror and Iraq. Hillary seems more willing to be pro-active
and commit US military forces to the fight.
2) Charisma. Obama has a lot of it.Hillary does not have near the
charisma that her hubby has.
Since Shawna did a good job of sim
McCain/Lieberman for the ultra flame-out!
> Just saw that on Fox. So McCain/Huckabee?
:-)
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and that would just be unacceptable."
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barack is at least on the fence for med marijuana and states rights.
thats a plus.
states rights!
tw
On Feb 7, 2008 12:30 PM, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One difference is that Hillary is much more polarizing, she's been in the
> GOP's crosshairs since she became a senator. I fea
Romney's on now giving his speech.
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> I want to see things actually get done. Hillary has too much baggage with
> the GOP to be an effective president. It's unfortunate...
Exactly.
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
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On 2/7/08, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bottom line is, they all have plans. Every past candidate has, every
> current candidate does, and every future candidate will.
Yeah but Bush had his written out on a bar napkin, not sure if that counts.
On Feb 7, 2008 11:13 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> He added Muslims
> should not have to choose between "the stark alternatives of cultural
> loyalty or state loyalty".
>
I wholly reject that notion. State laws are derived from the dominant
culture present within. The laws should st
> He added Muslims
> should not have to choose between "the stark alternatives of cultural
> loyalty or state loyalty".
well... good thing he's only the Archbishop of Canterbury and not a lawmaker.
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
-
argh you beat me too it!
Yeah it's McCain... and let's start the speculation now... who do you
think will be his runningmate?
J.J.
On 2/7/08, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Romney just announced he's out. This just about guarantees that McCain
> will be the GOP candidate.
>
>
So, a religious leader is suggesting that religious laws should be
allowed to take precedence over secular laws.
Not too surprising to me.
I bet he would _love_ to have his own version of laws eventually.
On Feb 7, 2008 12:13 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Archbishop of Canterbu
So see? We all have our tactics.
As far as what his plans are, rather than me cut and paste links to his
site, go there for yourself and see. http://www.johnmccain.com.
Bottom line is, they all have plans. Every past candidate has, every
current candidate does, and every future candidate will.
Um, I dunno about that. Alot of people think that will be how McCain
brings the religious right back to his team, but who knows. It would be
nice to see a VP who likes Fairtax though.
I doubt Romney could back Huckster and get anywhere. They all just need
to concede the race at this point if
I don't have to answer your question first, because I never decried Obama's
pie in the sky rhetoric, and I never used that as a reason that i was going
to vote for McCain.
I agree with you that Obama talks in generalitiesbut YOU made it clear
that you would vote for McCain because he DOE
Just saw that on Fox. So McCain/Huckabee?
On 2/7/08, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Romney just announced he's out. This just about guarantees that McCain
> will be the GOP candidate.
>
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One difference is that Hillary is much more polarizing, she's been in the
GOP's crosshairs since she became a senator. I fear that a Hillary
presidency will unleash a lot of the same stonewalling and issue distraction
that Bill's presidency did.
I want to see things actually get done. Hillary has
I don't know. If Romney threw his weight behind Huckabee, it could
still drag out, and not be decided for a while.
So the question is: does he back McCain, back Huckabee, or (as I
suspect) do nothing, and lose what little respect I still have for
him.
On Feb 7, 2008 12:16 PM, Cameron Childress <[
Actually I do know who my congressman is. I didn't vote for him though.
And yes, you are right and this is what I wanted to hear. Congress
writes legislation to get things done, not the president. Any candidate
can have ideas, they can even say how they are going to implement these
ideas in gr
You're pretty correct in the sense that they are similar on most things.
The biggest difference for me (strictly speaking on issues) is each
candidate's take on universal health care.
Hillary wants mandated health care. You would be required to get health
insurance, like you are required to get a
Hey, that's exactly what I'm holding on to. The inability thus far to change
that. :) Still a concern.
On 2/7/08, Billy Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Republicans have held the presidency for 13 of the 25 years since Roe v.
> Wade and it is in no more danger of being overturned now than in 197
Republicans have held the presidency for 13 of the 25 years since Roe v.
Wade and it is in no more danger of being overturned now than in 1973. The
Supreme Court is very conservative now, but is still an independent
judiciary and is not in any hurry to review Roe, much less overturn it.
Believe t
Romney just announced he's out. This just about guarantees that McCain
will be the GOP candidate.
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one of them has to drop their ego and allow the other to be top
dog... and i dont think we will see that until the primaries shake themselves
out a bit more...
looks like maryland is going to be a nice little battleground state and
there have been whispers of an obama appearance 30 miles from me..
> Ahh, another liberal tactic. Answer a question with a question.
Ahh, another conservative tactic. :-) Start the discussion by asking
"what's your position" without presenting one.
> Answer mine first.
Asked and answered:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/message.cfm/messageid:25
Ya know, people have been telling me that there's a vast Islamic
conspiracy to invade the west and take us over from the inside out
rather the historical way, from the outside in via military invasion.
I thought it was a bunch of bunk. Especially my Jewish friends
claimed to know this better than
you surround yourself, as president, with key points of contact, YOUR CABINET.
new ones. ones that work, and do things with the AMERICAN PEOPLE in mind
rather than PERSONAL GAIN.
all i can say about this.
On Feb 7, 2008 12:01 PM, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/7/08, Bruce Sorge
Felt this warranted a different thread so those of you who know more than me
can educate me.
I was looking over the bullet point list of issues for Obama and Hillary. To
me, both of them, are really alike on most issues. There's obviously a few
small points here and there that they differ, like pe
It might just be wishful thinking on my part, but I believe that Captcha
will soon be as rare (and just as appreciated) as those little icons saying
'this site optimized for IE 4.0'.
Does anyone want to speculate on what will replace/kill Captcha? (it can't
happen too soon)
Billy Cox
Old Wor
On 2/7/08, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> All I want to know is, *how* is he going to get things done if he does
> not have contacts in high places? Not *what* he wants to change. I am
> sure I can go to his home page and read all about the pie in the sky
> hopes he has. I want specifi
I wholeheartedly agree with you on those issues.
ANY talk about overturning Roe vs. Wade has my whole insides churning
and churning and churning. I *do* doubt it will happen, but I really
can't stand the thought of someone trying. Gah.
On 2/7/08, Shawna Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mysel
"(3.) Getting things done as president requires getting the nation
behind you first, then pressuring congress with your public support.
Obama is hands-down the most inspiring candidate and therefore will be
able to most easily get that pressure."
Thank you, Gruss. I was floundering around trying t
And they have great diving down that way. La Bufadora is a very nice
place to dive and is an easy weekend trip for me. Getting in the water
is tricky though. You need to climb down onto some rocks, wait for a
wave to come in, jump in and ride it out. But once you are out, you only
snorkel out a
> gMoney wrote:
> Yep, we'd definitely do an all inclusive because we don't really have any
> intention of leaving the place. This wouldn't be a sight seeing
> vacationjust a sit, relax, eat and drink type of vacation.
>
I'll throw out my vote for http://caribbeanvillashotel.com/ as usual.
Nob
> All I want to know is, *how* is he going to get things done if he does
> not have contacts in high places?
It's called a mandate.
With enough support from "The People" (you know, all us folks)
Congress will get the message.
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will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that w
> RoMunn wrote:
> In San Diego the draw is proximity. I can be in Mexico 35 minutes after
> walking out the front door of my house. And Baja has some legendary waves
> along its 1100 miles of western coastline.
Well, you sure can't argue with that. Living here on the tundra I
keep forgetting that
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