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  1. choop your only going to be there for 15 mins? why even bother
  2. Hey, i know this is an old post i am bringing back...i am thinking of booking a trip to amsterdam in october....how long is good to go for 5,6, or 7 days i am thinking or is that to long? what is a good hotel to stay at i know there is 2 marriotts and a crowne plaza?? my boyfriend and i usually go to places where there is a beach hes not sure he will be bored sightseeing all day, is there alot to do besides clubs and coffeshops? help!!
  3. for your information RAS he decided he didnt want to hang out with a bunch of crackheads when he had to wake up early the next morning for a meeting so why dont you shut your mouth and mind your own fucking business. Thx
  4. If you don't understand the Democrats' version of tax cuts (and you are not alone), this will explain it for you: 50,000 people go to a baseball game, but the game was rained out. A refund was then due. The team was about to mail refunds when the Congressional Democrats stopped them and suggested that they send out refund amounts based on the Democrat National Committee's interpretation of fairness. After all, if the refunds were made based on the price each person paid for the tickets, most of the money would go to the wealthiest ticket holders. That would be unconscionable. The DNC plan says: People in the $10 seats will get back $15, because they have less money to spend. Call it an "Earned" Income Ticket Credit". Persons "earn" it by demonstrating little ambition, few skills and poor work habits, thus keeping them at entry-level wages. People in the $25 seats will get back $25, because that's only fair. People in the $50 seats will get back $1, because they already make a lot of money and don't need a refund. If they can afford a $50 ticket, then they must not be paying enough taxes. People in the $75 luxury seats will have to pay another $50, because they have way too much to spend. The people driving by the stadium who couldn't afford to watch the game will get $10 each, even though they didn't pay anything in, because they need the most help. Now do you understand? If not, contact Representative Richard Gephart or Senator Tom Daschle for assistance. But if you want to be a GOOD Democrat, there are some prerequisites you must have first. Compare the below and see how you rate. 1. You have to believe the AIDS virus is spread by a lack of federal funding. 2. You have to believe that the same teacher who can't teach 4th graders how to read is somehow qualified to teach those same kids about sex. 3. You have to believe that guns, in the hands of law-abiding Americans, are more of a threat than U.S.nuclear weapons technology in the hands of Chinese communists. 4. You have to believe that there was no art before Federal funding. 5. You have to believe that global temperatures are less affected by cyclical, documented changes in the earth's climate, and more affected by yuppies driving SUVs. 6. You have to believe that gender roles are artificial but being homosexual is natural. 7. You have to be against capital punishment but support abortion on demand. 8. You have to believe that businesses create oppression and governments create prosperity. 9. You have to believe that hunters don't care about nature, but loony activists from Seattle do. 10. You have to believe that self-esteem is more important than actually doing something to earn it. 11. You have to believe the military, not corrupt politicians start wars. 12. You have to believe the NRA is bad, because it supports certain parts of the Constitution, while the ACLU is good, because it supports certain parts of the Constitution. 13. You have to believe that taxes are too low, but ATM fees are too high. 14. You have to believe that Margaret Sanger and Gloria Steinem are more important to American history than Thomas Jefferson, General Robert E. Lee or Thomas Edison. 15. You have to believe that standardized tests are racist, but racial quotas and set-asides aren't. 16. You have to believe Hillary Clinton is really a lady. 17. You have to believe that the only reason socialism hasn't worked anywhere it's been tried, is because the right people haven't been in charge. 18. You have to believe conservatives telling the truth belong in jail, but a liar and sex offender belongs in the White House. 19. You have to believe that homosexual parades displaying drag, transvestites and bestiality should be constitutionally protected and manger scenes at Christmas should be illegal. 20. You have to believe that illegal Democratic party funding by the Chinese is somehow in the best interest of the United States.
  5. As Sean Hannity says we have a new political party starting "Mooreism" people that have hate and anger towards are country. All the Michael Moore followers this is very sad.
  6. im ready im hungry already...lol...we lets hope billy makes it home tonight hes afraid all the wind will delay his plane!
  7. i cant wait for next week!! This is going to be a good season!
  8. If you look at the way the map goes by county you will see the majority of the blues states did not all vote for kerry only the big cities
  9. i cannot wait !!!!!!! Choop did u get season 1 on DVD yet??
  10. actually i wasnt born and raised in new jersey u little fuckin prick....i was born and raised in california....dont hate on me because u are jealous u are probably just as much of a dirtbag as all of the redsox
  11. it doesnt....Yankess win they have more good looking boys!! Pedro manny ortiz jonny damons cuts his toenail on tv
  12. since you so good with predictions who will win...cards or houston?????
  13. .....boston is grosss maybe someone should tell them all to get haircuts and take showers they all look discusting!
  14. for all u people that believe everything u hear.... By Vicki Allen WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives on Tuesday crushed a bill to reinstitute the draft as Republicans accused Democrats of raising the specter of compulsory military service to turn voters against President Bush's reelection bid. After a bitter debate on Bush's handling of Iraq the House killed the bill 402-2 as Republicans sought to stamp out rumors of an impending draft that have swept college campuses and the Internet, worrying young people and parents across the country. With the presidential and congressional elections less than a month away, the White House also worked to dampen draft rumors that Republicans said have been fueled by Democrats. It threatened to veto the bill it called "both unnecessary and counterproductive." "This campaign is a baseless and malevolent concoction of the Democrat party," said House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, a Texas Republican. "It has one purpose -- to spread fear." Rep. John Conyers a Michigan Democrat, countered that Bush's Iraq policies have so strained U.S. forces, that a draft was possible no matter how unpopular it would be. "Guess what, we're running out of troops ... Let's not be astounded that what follows is a draft. The only problem is that you can't announce it until after the election," Conyers said." Rep. Charles Rangel a New York Democrat, said he offered a bill last winter to reinstitute the draft to spark debate on a system that he said placed the burden of fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan on lower-income people who make up most of the volunteer U.S. military. DeLay said Republicans pulled up the long-dormant bill "to expose a fraud" that he said "has been given voice by the leading Democrats" that Bush would move to reimpose the draft after the Nov. 2 election. In the Senate, Majority Leader Bill Frist, a Tennessee Republican, called reinstituting the draft "a nonissue" and said it would not be addressed in that chamber. House Democrats accused Republicans of a dirty election-year trick, and used the debate to attack Bush's Iraq policies which they said have left the country in chaos and discouraged help from foreign troops. "This president's foreign policies are what's scaring the kids of this country," said Rep. Tim Ryan ,an Ohio Democrat. Some Democrats also said they doubted Bush would have taken the country to war if members of wealthy families had been called on to fight it. "He would never have been able to say bring 'em on with other people's children," Rangel said. "This is a rich man's war, and it's a poor man's fight," said Rep. John Dingell, a Michigan Democrat. "We do not have enough troops in the field to prevail," he said, while accusing Republicans of ducking debate on how to get more forces. White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Bush has made it clear he "strongly supports the all-volunteer military," and "does not believe we need a military draft." "There are some who have tried to bring this up as a scare tactic, and that is highly unfortunate," McClellan said. Rep. Jim McDermott, a Washington Democrat, said, "Every time they get up on television and say there's never going to be a draft ... people start calling our offices saying when's the draft going to start." McDermott said Republicans were worried because new voter registrations were going up "and they know those people are going to come out and vote against them. So they're trying their best to tamp down this fire, but they can't get anyone to believe them any more." (Additional reporting by Thomas Ferraro and Susan Cornwell)
  15. loved it!! hope doctor christian is ok....i wonder what the carver did to him at the end
  16. the movie is a bunch of propaganda, anyone who believes half of that shit lacks intelligence
  17. siickkkk u ready for round 2
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