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Obama's Tax Plan
Is Really a Welfare Plan
By PETER FERRARA
August 19, 2008; Page A17
Barack Obama's tax plan is the opposite of supply-side economics. He
proposes to raise marginal rates for just about every federal tax. H
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 10:53 PM, Robert Munn wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 5:20 PM, denstar wrote:
>>> The evidence is that everyone, including the White House, was misled
>> [...]
>>
>> Total Bull-Shit, man. Just an obvious untruth, you know?
>>
>> Do you *really* believe that? Impossible.
I have $70 and some change in my pocket if they need someone to take
it off their hands...
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Gruss Gott wrote:
> The hobbit Frodo and his companions from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the
> Rings would be among the latest victims of housing market downturnif
> they live
Yeah, Fonda's quiet demeanor made that character his and his alone. And his
timing was spot-on -- he really commanded the silence before each dramatic
piece of dialogue.
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
President
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Yes, that is appropriate, and thanks.
Beth Fleischer wrote:
> I'm not sure what to say to someone who is looking forward to being an
> infantryman in Iraq.
> I want to say "I'm sorry" but think its not appropriate.
>
> I got it!! STAY SAFE!
> (thats appropriate, right?)
>
~~~
>But it's interesting that Jack Klugman was in one version, and Jack Lemmon
>was in the other. Each of them also played characters in another work that
>was done twice: The Odd Couple.
Jack Lemmon plays the Henry Fonda character in the remake, and does a decent
enough job of it. In comparing the
>You had me until Tony Danza
LOL, yeah perhaps not one of our great American actors. ;-) But he did play the
role of the inpatient sports fan (juror 7) quite well in it. He definitely was
better than you might expect (although still probably not the best casting
choice).
Remember not all of the red dot's are targets! Oh wait, wrong country ;) lol
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Maureen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Godspeed Bruce. I know we don't agree on anything, including the need
> for that war, but still, I wish you safe journey and a quick return.
>
> On M
Godspeed Bruce. I know we don't agree on anything, including the need
for that war, but still, I wish you safe journey and a quick return.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 6:59 AM, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well we were told on Friday that we are going to be wheels up on Sept.
> 5th. We wi
Healthy eating when trying to lose fat is whatever diet works best for
you in reducing the fat without raising your cholesterol or blood
sugar.
For me, it's low carb, low cal, low fat, with a moderate exercise
plan. I've lost over 160 pounds doing that.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Gruss Got
Nothing compares to the original version with Henry Fonda.
But it's interesting that Jack Klugman was in one version, and Jack Lemmon
was in the other. Each of them also played characters in another work that
was done twice: The Odd Couple.
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
President
Producti
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Larry Lyons wrote:
>> The hobbit Frodo and his companions from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the
>> Rings would be among the latest victims of housing market downturn?if
>> they lived in Oreg
>The hobbit Frodo and his companions from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the
>Rings would be among the latest victims of housing market downturn?if
>they lived in Oregon. The Shire, a development with a Lord of the
>Rings theme in Bend, Oregon, is facing foreclosure proceedings.
>
Let me guess who owns
heh. i was thinkin' the same thing :)
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 12:18 PM, J.J. Merrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> You had me until Tony Danza
>
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >>+1 for 12 Angry Men. saw it in a psych class years ago. recently
>
You had me until Tony Danza
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>+1 for 12 Angry Men. saw it in a psych class years ago. recently purchased
>>the dvd.
>
> One of my favorite movies as well. I have the TV remake of it as well on VHS,
> don't think they re
>+1 for 12 Angry Men. saw it in a psych class years ago. recently purchased
>the dvd.
One of my favorite movies as well. I have the TV remake of it as well on VHS,
don't think they released it on DVD. But it was pretty good, with a really
stellar cast (Jack Lemmon, George C. Scott, Edward Jame
Yeah it is based off a 1 act play. Very nice writing and acting and
goes to show that you can have a great movie that is an amazing story
line that doesn't need CG or explosions or
J.J.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 1:23 PM, Charlie Griefer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2008
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 11:16 AM, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Charlie Griefer
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> > +1 for 12 Angry Men. saw it in a psych class years ago. recently
> > purchased
> > the dvd.
>
>
> That's the Henry Fonda movie, right? I've on
funny you should say that... i was just thinking
about saying that exact same thing, well, about you tim, not me.
my father, 65 now, said, dammit i wish i could go too...
(no lie at all) (After 2 tours in 'nam he still wishes for more!!!)
-- tony
Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The hobbit Frodo and his companions from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the
> Rings would be among the latest victims of housing market downturnif
> they lived in Oregon. The Shire, a development with a Lord of the
> Rings theme in
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Charlie Griefer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> +1 for 12 Angry Men. saw it in a psych class years ago. recently
> purchased
> the dvd.
That's the Henry Fonda movie, right? I've only seen parts of that movie, and
loved every second of it. That's the movie where Fon
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 11:11 AM, J.J. Merrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> haha that comment made me LOL.
>
> I saw the movie version a couple of years ago and it was amazing.
> Another good movie is 12 angry men.
>
+1 for 12 Angry Men. saw it in a psych class years ago. recently purchased
the
haha that comment made me LOL.
I saw the movie version a couple of years ago and it was amazing.
Another good movie is 12 angry men.
But yeah we sure have come a long way since the 30s!
J.J.
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 2:54 AM, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just finished it - never re
The hobbit Frodo and his companions from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the
Rings would be among the latest victims of housing market downturnif
they lived in Oregon. The Shire, a development with a Lord of the
Rings theme in Bend, Oregon, is facing foreclosure proceedings.
As first reported in the Ben
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Great book. If you haven't read this one, add it to your list.
Interestingly enough, this book was popular reading in communist countries
because of how it pointed the racial inequities of the USA
The Bible
I enjoy reading the Bible, especially the histor
Let me be the first to say I wish I were going with him.
Beth Fleischer wrote:
> I'm not sure what to say to someone who is looking forward to being an
> infantryman in Iraq.
> I want to say "I'm sorry" but think its not appropriate.
>
> I got it!! STAY SAFE!
> (thats appropriate, right?)
>
>
> Weegs wrote:
> you dance like a white boy :)
>
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> *dances*
>> *boogey*
>> *shuffle* *shuffle*
>> *cabbage patch*
>
What? There was no macarena or chicken dance in there ...
>wrote:
> *dances*
> *boogey*
> *shuffle* *shuffle*
> *cabbage patch*
>
> 2008/8/18 Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> So it comes down to this: you might be one of those lucky people who
>> can really eat just about anything as long as you keep you calories
>> reasonable and not gain fat.
Buuutt
you dance like a white boy :)
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *dances*
> *boogey*
> *shuffle* *shuffle*
> *cabbage patch*
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yeah dude, good effin luck no matter how much we disagree on shit :)
we are all still bro's
-- tony
Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings peace.
-- siddhartha gautama
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Sgt Sorge wrote:
>> Well we w
>I never understood the appeal of Huck Finn, actually.goofy story with
>even goofier writing. Maybe I just need to re-read it...was in high school
>when I read it last.
I would definitely think reading it as a adult you are likely to pick up far
more on the nuances. Few books have been labele
> Sgt Sorge wrote:
> Well we were told on Friday that we are going to be wheels up on Sept.
> 5th. We will be spending about a month in Kuwait then we head up North
> to Iraq for our deployment. I am looking forward to this as this will be
> my first time in combat as an infantryman.
Good luck Sar
I'm not sure what to say to someone who is looking forward to being an
infantryman in Iraq.
I want to say "I'm sorry" but think its not appropriate.
I got it!! STAY SAFE!
(thats appropriate, right?)
- Original Message -
From: "Bruce Sorge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent:
*dances*
*boogey*
*shuffle* *shuffle*
*cabbage patch*
2008/8/18 Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> So it comes down to this: you might be one of those lucky people who
> can really eat just about anything as long as you keep you calories
> reasonable and not gain fat.
>
~~
> gMoney wrote:
> Is that really too generic as to be utterly unsustainable by the average
> person? I sustain it, and i'm the definition of average :)
>
Yes! Seriously, look around you and see how many people are 15% BF or
less. There's not too many. And many of those who are are that way
out
I was going to say, I've gotten good at smuggling porn and booze :)
morchella wrote:
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>
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On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That very likely you and 90% of people including doctors don't know
> what's "healthy" and/or define so generically as to be utterly
> unsustainable by the average person.
That's why you ignore all that crap that gets over
> gMoney wrote:
> What's your point, Gruss? I don't get what you are driving at here.
That very likely you and 90% of people including doctors don't know
what's "healthy" and/or define so generically as to be utterly
unsustainable by the average person.
A random look at the body fat percentage of
> gMoney wrote:
> What do you mean? Healthy is.healthy. Get your vitamins, get your
> proteins, don't overeat, avoid too much salt, sugar, etc. etcall the
> common sense stuff we all know, even if we don't always follow it.
>
> Why is that different if you are trying to lose fat?
>
Is a di
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On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now that you're thinking about that and writing out that healthy diet,
> estimate the number of people with 20lbs of fat or more to lose that
> can stay on the diet you're writing down more than 1 week.
What's your point, G
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Define healthy when one is trying to lose fat. I dare you.
>
What do you mean? Healthy is.healthy. Get your vitamins, get your
proteins, don't overeat, avoid too much salt, sugar, etc. etcall the
common sense stuff
> gMoney wrote:
> Define healthy when one is trying to lose fat. I dare you.
>
Now that you're thinking about that and writing out that healthy diet,
estimate the number of people with 20lbs of fat or more to lose that
can stay on the diet you're writing down more than 1 week.
~~
> gMoney wrote:
> to says the same thing: Eat healthy, exercise.
>
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>Well we were told on Friday that we are going to be wheels up on Sept.
>5th. We will be spending about a month in Kuwait then we head up North
>to Iraq for our deployment. I am looking forward to this as this will be
>my first time in combat as an infantryman. The other two times I was a
>mech
Write me when you get your APO bro.
You know what to do, and how to do it, good luck and thank you again.
Bruce Sorge wrote:
> Well we were told on Friday that we are going to be wheels up on Sept.
> 5th. We will be spending about a month in Kuwait then we head up North
> to Iraq for our deploy
I never understood the appeal of Huck Finn, actually.goofy story with
even goofier writing. Maybe I just need to re-read it...was in high school
when I read it last.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:31 AM, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> >Crime and Punishment should be on this list. An a
Show me a person who reads only that which affirms what they already
believe, and I will show you a person whose mind is closed for business.
-Original Message-
From: G Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 9:14 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Depression(was Re:
>Crime and Punishment should be on this list. An awesome study into the mind
>of a guilty criminal.
Yeah, I'd agree with that one, great book. I do agree with Huck Finn being on
there too, certainly one of the great American novels. War and Peace? Sigh, not
one I was ever able to make it through
God's speed, Bruce!
Do good work, help people, then come back to us safe.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 8:59 AM, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well we were told on Friday that we are going to be wheels up on Sept.
> 5th. We will be spending about a month in Kuwait then we head up North
> to
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Billy Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If there is anything to learn from the story of Jesus, it's that bad stuff
> happens even to the best person. The question then is not 'why did this
> happen?' but is 'what will I do now?'
I took a Philosophy of God elective
Several years ago, I read the book 'When Bad Things Happen to Good People'
and I came away with the impression that our perceptions of 'bad' and 'good'
are heavily conditioned by our own self-interest. (this wasn't the author's
intended message btw)
What makes an event in my life bad anyway? If it
put an emphasis on getting your butt back home in one piece.
and.. thank you for serving..
Bruce Sorge wrote:
> Well we were told on Friday that we are going to be wheels up on Sept.
> 5th. We will be spending about a month in Kuwait then we head up North
> to Iraq for our deployment. I am look
Well we were told on Friday that we are going to be wheels up on Sept.
5th. We will be spending about a month in Kuwait then we head up North
to Iraq for our deployment. I am looking forward to this as this will be
my first time in combat as an infantryman. The other two times I was a
mechanic
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 8:47 AM, Deanna Schneider <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure that docs really ignore them as much as patients do. It's
> WORK to change your core thinking patterns. It's so much easier to
> take a pill.
>
That's what I'm thinkingthe old "Can't you just prescrib
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 8:38 AM, G Money wrote:
>
>
> Is it because these treatments take longer and cost more money? Is it
> because they ask more from the patients? Just curious why you think they are
> ignored.
>
I'm not sure that docs really ignore them as much as patients do. It's
WORK to cha
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Larry Lyons wrote:
> What I find irritating in general about this is that the results are clear,
> CT or REBT have been shown to be as effective as prescribing medication for
> depression. yet these studies are dismissed or ignored, even though in terms
> of the
>> What I find irritating in general about this is that the results are clear,
>> CT or REBT have been shown to be as effective as prescribing medication for
>> depression. yet these studies are dismissed or ignored, even though in terms
>> of the quality of these studies they're far superior to wh
>> That's why this is usually a controversial discussion. People suffer
>> from these afflictions and many times this discussion is viewed as a
>> "just suck it up" discussion rather than a "are we going about this
>> correctly" discussion.
>
>
>Each case is probably unique, so each should be diag
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I find irritating in general about this is that the results are clear,
> CT or REBT have been shown to be as effective as prescribing medication for
> depression. yet these studies are dismissed or ignored, even though
> > LL wrote:
> > To a great extent anti-depressants are not needed in treating most
> cases of depression.
>
> That's why this is usually a controversial discussion. People suffer
> from these afflictions and many times this discussion is viewed as a
> "just suck it up" discussion rather than a
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 8:08 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's why this is usually a controversial discussion. People suffer
> from these afflictions and many times this discussion is viewed as a
> "just suck it up" discussion rather than a "are we going about this
> correctly" d
Saudi, Yemen, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar and all the small gulf states all
would certainly continue selling us oil.
Not to mention the strategic reserve that we have for this very purpose.
G Money wrote:
> Rich oil producing countries are only rich because other countries are
> around to buy their oil.
Ah, touche!
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 8:00 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > gMoney wrote:
> > Countries hate us.but they love our money.
> >
>
> Well, technically, it's China's money.
>
>
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> LL wrote:
> To a great extent anti-depressants are not needed in treating most cases of
> depression.
That's why this is usually a controversial discussion. People suffer
from these afflictions and many times this discussion is viewed as a
"just suck it up" discussion rather than a "are we goi
Yeah no one can argue with that...
However, I think the point missed was that in some cases not all. Is that
drugs prescribed by doctors might not be the answer, well at least for some.
I can also add that we know that the brain is complicated, but do we
actually really take notice? I know I was
> gMoney wrote:
> Countries hate us.but they love our money.
>
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> gMoney wrote:
> Yeah, i'm actually impressed by thisdoes that make me gay?
>
Keep in mind the question was the top songs that "pump you up".
And, yes, if the top song that pumps you up is Dancing Queen there's a
99.9% chance you're gay.
Given that you were dancing to these songs at your we
>> JJ wrote:
>> You are saying that the doctor's claim that 99% of depression cases don't
>> need meds is not strong enough?
>>
>
>Well the claim is based on his 40 years of experience in treating depression.
>
>What I"m saying isn't strong enough is that he's only talking about
>depression - I thi
>Thank you to everyone, I'm working on something to post to one of my
>blogs about her. She had a wonderfully full life, touched the lives
>of many people.
>
>As for the depression aspect of things, my wife is bipolar and has
>just started taking the medications - the effect is noticeable! Beth
>
To a great extent anti-depressants are not needed in treating most cases of
depression. The research is very clear on this, cognitive-behavior therapies,
such as Ellis' Rational Emotive Therapy, or Beck's Cognitive Therapy for
Depression, have been shown to be more effective than anti-depressant
I"m just glad not to see "The Catcher in the Rye" on this list. That book is
on everyone's "must read" list...I don't get it. Terrible book.
You want a good read in existentialism, try Camus' "The Stranger". Great
book. Glad to see Watership Down on thereso entertaining, and not until
it's ove
Rich oil producing countries are only rich because other countries are
around to buy their oilthis is a fun exercise and has some value,
highlighting the dangers of our dependence on foreign oilbut I wonder
how many countries would really be willing, or able, to sacrifice 10-25% of
thei
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> JOHN McCAIN
> 1. Dancing Queen ABBA
> 2. Blue Bayou Roy Orbison
> 3. Take a Chance On Me ABBA
> 4. If We MakeIt Through December Merle Haggard
> 5. As Time Goes By Dooley Wilson
> 6. Good Vibrations The Beach Boys
> 7. What A
Awesome book!
May I suggest Crime and Punishment for your next literary
hole-filler.one of my favorite "classics".
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 2:54 AM, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Just finished it - never read it before. (I'm actively trying to fill in
> holes in my literary appreciat
Most metal illnesses have no cure, yet they've not found a way to
permanently correct the chemical imbalances in the brain that cause
clinical depression, ADD, ADHD, and any number of conditions. Until that
time treating the symptoms is all we have.
For some, the drugs are the only way to g
>> http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=502295
>
> ROFL! I'm turning into a contraption geek - this one was hilarious. I was
> so yelling at it when it got stuck on the second step - "GO GO GO!!"
I couldn't help but make motorcycle noises as I watched it run...
especially when it hit the whe
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