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Joined: Nov 25, 2007
florida
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suzu wrote: <quoted text> Andy wrote: <quoted text> Ths US was there as part of a peace keeping force ok'd by the UN. How did Reagan caused all this???? Unreal the bullcrap that goes all over here. yeah! how did he caused all of this?? we be wanting to know. shorts, i think greg allen was making fun of andy's ebonics, you are a little late. thanks for the clarification suzu. i found it rather funny that he did not catch that himself.
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Gracefulboomer
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Republicans Sleazy wrote: It's amazing that ANYONE can remain a Republican and try to tell others what is right! I BELIEVE REPUBLICANS HAVE LOST THEIR CREDIBILITY WHEN PREACHING ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE'S MORALS. Note: Some of the cases below involve allegations but not convictions. All suspects are to be considered innocent until proven guilty. .......... RECENT (2007 and 2008 only) Republican Sex Scandals (partial listing)......... -- More Info is Easy to Find On the Internet -- 2008: Bruce Barclay (REPUBLICAN)- accused of using hidden cameras to secretly tape hundreds of sexual encounters, many with MALE “ESCORTS” Matthew Joseph Elliott (REPUBLICAN)- convicted of Sexual Exploitation of a Child Robert McKee (REPUBLICAN)- charged with Burglary After Alleged Unauthorized Videotaping 2007: Robert "Bob" Allen (REPUBLICAN)- arrested for solicitation of prostitution from a male officer inside a restroom John David Roy Atchison (REPUBLICAN)- arrested for soliciting sex from a 5-YEAR-OLD GIRL John Bryan (REPUBLICAN)- allegations that he had molested three girls, two were 12 – 15 Larry Craig (REPUBLICAN SENATOR)- arrested after complaints of lewd behavior in an airport men's room John R. Curtin (REPUBLICAN)- convicted of molesting an UNDERAGE TEENAGE BOY Richard Curtis (REPUBLICAN)- resigned from the House after reports of his sexual encounter with a male escort became public Donald Fleischman (REPUBLICAN)- charged with two counts of child enticement, two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a child and a single charge of EXPOSING HIMSELF TO A CHILD Larry Dale Floyd (REPUBLICAN)- arrested for allegedly crossing state lines to have sex with an 8-year old child and seven related offenses Ted Klaudt (REPUBLICAN)- found guilty of four counts of second-degree rape of two teenage foster daughters Ronald C. Kline (REPUBLICAN)- pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography. In 2002, charged with child molestation and under house arrest on federal charges of possessing child pornography Joseph M. McDade (REPUBLICAN)- was issued a summons on a charge of exposure of sexual organs, also accused of exposing his private parts to two women at a beach resort Patrick Lee McGuire (REPUBLICAN)- surrendered to police after allegedly molesting girls between the ages of 8 and 13 Jon Matthews (REPUBLICAN)- talk show host in Houston, was indicted for indecency with a child, including exposing his genitals to a girl under the age of 17 Joseph Monteleone Jr.(REPUBLICAN)- city councilman, was found guilty of fondling underage girls and asking them, to have sex with him Armando Tebano (REPUBLICAN)- pleaded guilty to fondling a 14-year-old girl [out of space] ** No Copyright – OK to Repost Any or All ** Yuck, I agree no credibility on the family values issue. It's disgusting. Jaded perverts. Hypocrites and it creeps me out like the nice neighborhood guy that wants to volunteer for Boy Scouts, etc.. or the volunteeer firefighter that has a weird fascination with fire and sets them to watch it burn... ugh!
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Gracefulboomer
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suzu wrote: <quoted text> i bet i could sell you a perpetual motion machine, or rather, i bet these same bankers could sell a perpetual motion machine too Even five years ago I might have agreed with you- but the engineering that is coming on line or that has been built recently will knock your socks off as it does not seem possible but it is reality Quick little synopsis and this is not all of them http://www.theage.com.au/news/united-arab-emi... Maeslant Barrier, part of the Deltaworks Holland http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Andy
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greg_allen wrote: <quoted text> if they can finance these projects, why cant they finance their military? You must read it again, this would be a private project.
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Andy
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Gracefulboomer wrote: <quoted text> Congratulations, Andy. I hope all the details get worked out and that we will shortly be able to check out the progress in ENR, if this takes off this will be one hellavu engineering feat. IMHO, a 'big' project like the one you described but tailored for my country would be just what America needs now... I'm also tracking the news on the Israeli electric car.. cool Two pacesetters, two cutting edge innovations in 'smart' engineering, way to go Cross your fingers, but its in the works. Where would the US do or need such a project, you got too much water all over. The Dead Sea is drying up.
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Andy
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falasha wrote: <quoted text> Oh my GOD! What a frikkin mistake! I worked for 3 years in Wadi Ovda. What an environmental nightmare! Don't do it! I don't care how many jobs. I thought Israelis were smarter than this. Please explain whats the mistake??? Thanks
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Andy
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suzu wrote: <quoted text> Andy wrote: <quoted text> Ths US was there as part of a peace keeping force ok'd by the UN. How did Reagan caused all this???? Unreal the bullcrap that goes all over here. yeah! how did he caused all of this?? we be wanting to know. shorts, i think greg allen was making fun of andy's ebonics, you are a little late. My ebonics??
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FREE MAN
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grampy wrote: We are still paying for Carter's cowardice and weakness as President. His wimpish handling of the Iranian hostage situation gave the Arabs the impression that the USA was weak willed. This was Obama bin Ladin premise for attacking the USA.(Oh, Osama not Obama, I keep getting those Muslims names all mixed up) Had Carter dealt with the Iranians with an iron fist and kicked the Ayatollah's ass out of office, we would not be occupying two Muslim countries today. Oil would be $50 a barrel, gasoline $1.95 a gallon, and Osama bin Laden would be unknown. Carter's Hamas meddling is more like senile dementia than diplomacy. JUST WAIT 'TILL YOU GET THE BILL FOR YOUR HERO BUSH, WHO INCIDENTALLY SPEAKING OF SENILE DEMENTIA.....lol
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TNT
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Darkwater wrote: <quoted text> Family sometimes has to come first. When I decided to get out, I was in the NCOIC of a Battalion S-4 Section. As for the other peoples ignorant stupid comments I was an E-6 (P) SSG. For those who do not know what the P stands for it means I was promotable to E-7 SFC. If someone had been an E-4 Corporal he would have been discharged automatically at his 12th year anniversary. Only shows your ignorance about how the military works. I guess I am pretty ignorant since I retired after 22 years. I was only asking why you got out so close to retirement.....you must be full of venom.
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Gracefulboomer
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Andy wrote: <quoted text> Cross your fingers, but its in the works. Where would the US do or need such a project, you got too much water all over. The Dead Sea is drying up. Big projects, not necessarily water projects. My country hasn't done one in a while and it would be good for our morale. It is so American, maybe something involving alternative energy endless possibles massive huge with long term goal oriented theme like the Man on the Moon Project was under Pres. Kennedy. We are due. Really almost overdue for something big and wonderful for my country.
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suzu
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Gracefulboomer wrote: <quoted text> Big projects, not necessarily water projects. My country hasn't done one in a while and it would be good for our morale. It is so American, maybe something involving alternative energy endless possibles massive huge with long term goal oriented theme like the Man on the Moon Project was under Pres. Kennedy. We are due. Really almost overdue for something big and wonderful for my country. i think the something big and wonderful was iraq and the part 2 of that big and wonderful will be iran. the neocons are in charge and perpetual war is on their agenda
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FREE MAN
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Natasha Fatale wrote: I can't believe that someone stated that history will show Carter to be a good president. OMG! You have to be kidding! Unemployment in the double digits, lines snaking around gas pumps, odd/even days to get gas, and of course the infamous "turn your thermostat down and put on a sweater" speech. We won't even get into the mishandling of the hostage crisis. Jimmy Carter reminds me of the elderly relative that you try to keep occupied in another part of the house when you have company in case he wets himself. The man should stay retired and stick to building birdhouses. YOU THINK BUSH IS A GOOD PRESIDENT? NO EMPLOYMENT, THE COUNTRY IS IN DEBT TO CHINA AND EVEN TO MEXICO. CARTER WAS A 100 TIMES A BETTER PRESIDENT THAN THAT OOF BUSH.lol'
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FREE MAN
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THE ONLY REASON THERE IS NO LINES "SNAKING" AROUND THE GAS PUMPS IS THAT THE $4.00 TAG THAT BUSH AND HIS EXTENDED SAUDI FAMBLY MANAGED TO IMPOSE UPON THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. BUSH REMINDS ME OF A RELATIVE YOU TRY TO KEEP OUT OF THE HOUSE, BECAUSE ONCE IN HE IS GOING TO STEAL SOMETHING. lol
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falasha
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Andy wrote: <quoted text> Please explain whats the mistake??? Thanks About 10 years ago we had a severe drought in U.S. An idea was floated to release water from the great lakes to fill rivers. The environmental scientists created models to see what that would look like. Aparently it would change the atmospheric conditions and chaos would ensue.
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falasha
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Gracefulboomer wrote: <quoted text> Big projects, not necessarily water projects. My country hasn't done one in a while and it would be good for our morale. It is so American, maybe something involving alternative energy endless possibles massive huge with long term goal oriented theme like the Man on the Moon Project was under Pres. Kennedy. We are due. Really almost overdue for something big and wonderful for my country. Do something else big and wonderful. Don't destroy your environment for your ego.
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falasha
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Andy wrote: <quoted text> My ebonics?? Don't ask.
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mohamed lion of God
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http://www.palestineremembered.com/Acre/Famou... " Moshe Dayan stated in an oration at the funeral of an Israeli farmer killed by a Palestinian Arab in April 1956: "... Let us not today fling accusation at the murderers. What cause have we to complain about their fierce hatred to us? For eight years now, they sit in their refugee camps in Gaza, and before their eyes we turn into our homestead the land and villages in which they and their forefathers have lived. We should demand his blood not from the [Palestinian] Arabs of Gaza but from ourselves.... Let us make our reckoning today. We are a generation of settlers, and without the steel helmet and gun barrel, we shall not be able to plant a tree or build a house.... Let us not be afraid to see the hatred that accompanies and consumes the lives of hundreds of thousands of [Palestinian] Arabs who sit all around us and wait for the moment when their hands will be able to reach our blood." (Iron Wall, p. 101) " God shall uproot israel… no army can stop Him!.
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DAS
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She like the Rest of the GOVT need to KEEP THEIR MOUTHS SHUT....
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DAS
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mohamed lion of God wrote: http://www.palestineremembered .com/Acre/Famous-Zionist-Quote s/Story649.html " Moshe Dayan stated in an oration at the funeral of an Israeli farmer killed by a Palestinian Arab in April 1956: "... Let us not today fling accusation at the murderers. What cause have we to complain about their fierce hatred to us? For eight years now, they sit in their refugee camps in Gaza, and before their eyes we turn into our homestead the land and villages in which they and their forefathers have lived. We should demand his blood not from the [Palestinian] Arabs of Gaza but from ourselves.... Let us make our reckoning today. We are a generation of settlers, and without the steel helmet and gun barrel, we shall not be able to plant a tree or build a house.... Let us not be afraid to see the hatred that accompanies and consumes the lives of hundreds of thousands of [Palestinian] Arabs who sit all around us and wait for the moment when their hands will be able to reach our blood." (Iron Wall, p. 101) " God shall uproot israel… no army can stop Him!. And: The New Jeruselm will not be built by MURDER AND UPRISING
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“Beyond all comprehension”
Joined: Dec 13, 2006
The Moon
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mohamed lion of God wrote: http://www.palestineremembered .com/Acre/Famous-Zionist-Quote s/Story649.html " Moshe Dayan stated in an oration at the funeral of an Israeli farmer killed by a Palestinian Arab in April 1956: "... Let us not today fling accusation at the murderers. What cause have we to complain about their fierce hatred to us? For eight years now, they sit in their refugee camps in Gaza, and before their eyes we turn into our homestead the land and villages in which they and their forefathers have lived. We should demand his blood not from the [Palestinian] Arabs of Gaza but from ourselves.... Let us make our reckoning today. We are a generation of settlers, and without the steel helmet and gun barrel, we shall not be able to plant a tree or build a house.... Let us not be afraid to see the hatred that accompanies and consumes the lives of hundreds of thousands of [Palestinian] Arabs who sit all around us and wait for the moment when their hands will be able to reach our blood." (Iron Wall, p. 101) " God shall uproot israel… no army can stop Him!. Humans like yourself are why war is being fought.
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