[b]Alarmist global warming
claims melt under scientific
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[b]Alarmist global warming
claims melt under scientific
scrutiny[b]
http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews/450392,CST-EDT-REF30b.article
About Al Gore's
movie:
http://www.nypost.com/movies/66485.htm
Flip-flopper? Just kidding. From
our discussions about the draft last year, I never really got a good sense about how you think Iran should be
handled. Seemed to me at the time you opposed...
http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110008220
"To
understand the misconceptions perpetuated about climate science and the climate of intimidation, one needs to grasp
some of the...
Looks like more kids these days
aren't military material. I wonder if a draft was ever re-instated, would we suddenly have a spike in asthma
diagnoses?
...
Or that it's not. One can interpret that article as
.gov/.mil are doing everything they can to avoid a general draft. Anyhow, they better draft me soon, I might be too
old by the time they...
I'm on the same boat. I got into MMA about 5 years back because it was such a practical
hobby and was a great way to build physical strength. MMA just appeals to the raw basics of human...
My point exactly. Easier said than done for
many, at least to the point where it would induce the degree of change you've discussed above.
Okay, so you're
talking about the classical "swing" group. I classify this group as moderates who's votes can be bought, more or
less, with catch phrases, punch lines, and commercial...
Glad you finally agree with me that it takes some serious dedication to learn about the
system in order to make a difference in one's country. Are you going back on your claim now that...
I have no idea what you just said!
:) But I'll say this. If you want to change the status quo, it takes more than just showing up to the poll booth
and randomly punching up your ballot.
Those numbers from Japan and Aus are astounding. But from our earlier
discussions about citizens' obligations to our country, you rattled off a list of things you inferred would happen
if...
Lotta rambling in your post, so I'll just respond to what I think is most relevant to my
recent posts. ;)
You just contradicted yourself. You say politics isn't complex, yet each citizen...
Has your family felt "exploited" because they don't own a Mercedes like their employers
do? Or are they like my folks, who realize that people deserve what they get, and that even a modest...
Probably because of our entertainment culture. It's good and bad, but much
more the former than latter, IMO. I like how rich American culture is, from movies to sports to electronic
...
Face value, I agree we'd be better off. But in terms of tangible effects? I don't see it
happening.
Why
are you equating "living well" with how many luxury items one owns? Living well means not struggling to obtain
basic necessities. This can be done even on low wages, I personally can...
No one is suggesting taking away voting rights.
I know it sounds elitist, even before you
mentioned it. But honestly, having someone show up to the polls without really researching anything...
Kind of reeks of entitlement here, no offense. Everyone is
entitled to a comfy job with flexible hours? Please. My folks don't have an education, which is why they have the
careers they...
But, does it not require a
significant amount of intelligence and dedication to understand politics? I mean, half the country doesn't even
know how to use a computer. Those of us who make...
Fair enough. But your generation vs. my generation. Do the memories of
Vietnam make my generation overall more resistant to mandatory service, thereby reducing their effectiveness as
...
A Category IV recruit, while
not the ideal candidate for armed forces work, is still likely to do a job better than someone who absolutely
doesn't want to be there IMO.
I agree.
Sticks and stones can break bones, but words often do worse. There are legal guidelines that specify what you can
or cannot do with your first amendment right. Such is the same...
Playing devil's advocate
here. Does one need a license to practice their First Amendment right? So why the Second? Or any other right
declared in the Bill of Rights?
The problem with...
Yes, there are many motifs in
Bowling.
But Moore's personal opinion is that guns are too readliy available and that directly contributes
to gun deaths/injuries. Watch the opening segment...
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