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  1. I want to go back to college for political science and was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction. I almost finished my associates degree a while ago, so that's how far I am if that info helps. I was looking into CUNY but maybe someone knows a college rating site or something similar?
  2. then they wonder why there's so much anti-semitism...
  3. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5871651411393887069 If you still think that immigration is a good thing after watching that, I sincerely believe you want to see the destruction of the United States. What really galls me is the utter and total irresponsibility our so called "elected" officials are displaying. Neither the right nor the left is acting for our benefit, nor the benefit of this world. It really makes me sick.
  4. Oddly, that looks very similar to your avatar. Anyway, so what if 500 WMD were found? Does that really justify the murder of 100,000+ people? If you think so, then you are no better than Hitler or Stalin.
  5. isnt bush cutting those types of services? when this is all over and the troops come home they are going to need that to re-adjust to civilian life
  6. xpyrate

    penis size ...

    ok ... i know this has most likely been done to death ... but ladies ... do you want a nice big cock or what? .... im not talking about 18 inches(less that's your thing) ... but a descent size one EDIT: there seems a little confusion ... we all know performance matters ... i might as well post a poll asking whether brad pitt it sexy or not or that jude law guy ... but Im not asking if you want a guy who is good in bed .. im asking if size matters
  7. i never seen the movie but someone told me when they went they saw little babies ... i don't think anyone cares these days ... only anally retentive suits at the FCC ... i guess they got nothing better to do
  8. Male fish becoming female? Researchers worry about estrogen and pollutants in the water By Tom Costello Correspondent NBC News Updated: 2:54 p.m. ET Nov. 9, 2004 BOULDER, Colo. - Researchers in Colorado have made a startling discovery. Fish, apparently male, are developing female sexual organs. Scientists believe it's the result of too much estrogen in the water and they're finding estrogen in rivers across the country. In Colorado's rivers and streams, scientists are waist-deep in ritual of the season, using electric currents to stun native fish to the surface where they're measured and checked. But what they discovered in the white sucker fish has got even veteran scientists concerned. "I've done a lot of studies throughout my career which extends back to 1973," says research associate John Woodling. “This is the very first time that what I've found scared me." "This fish has characteristics of both male and female," says Dr. David O. Norris of the University of Colorado, Boulder. And scientists have found lots of them in three Colorado rivers, all of them downstream from sewage treatment plants. In the Boulder Creek, female white suckers outnumbered males five to one and 50 percent of the males also had female sex tissue. Researchers say the cause is too much estrogen in the water, a natural female hormone that is found in every sewer system. But also, they say, certain chemical compounds in detergents and soaps can mimic estrogen. Barbara Biggs, of Denver's largest sewage plant, says most of the nation's sewage plants simply can't remove all the estrogen in the water. "We're concerned about the effect on aquatic life, but we're also concerned about our ability to actually treat for these estrogens and estrogen mimickers," says Biggs. Estrogen mimickers are believed to be caused by chemicals called nonylphenols, found in everything from paints and rubber to cosmetics and plastics. They are considered a possible cause of kidney, eye, liver and reproductive problems. They’ve been banned in much of Europe and are under review in Canada, but are still common in America, where they are flowing out of sewage plants and into clean water flowing into America's rivers. Government researchers recently found natural estrogens and estrogen mimickers in 80 percent of the streams they tested in 30 states. "We would be ingesting those chemicals, would absorb them, and they would add to whatever natural hormones we already have in the body," says Dr. Norris. No one is certain what the impact is on humans. But since finding evidence that estrogen may be turning male fish into female fish, scientists are now looking at what it means for the nation's drinking water. In a state that prides itself on living in harmony with nature, this is evidence, say researchers, of a hormonal imbalance. © 2004 MSNBC Interactive http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6436617
  9. now if only sharon would drop dead ... then we might get some headway
  10. now that he's dead there should be peace in no time
  11. i think the main difference is that jordan is not hostile towards the palestinians and do not bomb them ...plus share many cultural similarities since they are the same race, religon, etc
  12. i dont think anyone wants to leave because we're "lil cryin' bitches" because it is not the crying that comes from your team losing the world series ... it is the bitterness knowing that ALL americans have lost this past tuesday
  13. the majority of people used to think the world was flat
  14. well ... the internet is international territory
  15. i find it interesting that if you look through that site a little they do have an IQ list by state ... and the 20% of states(which have 98 or less) voted for bush ... while the top 4 states(103 and higher) voted kerry
  16. Immigration web site flooded by U.S. anti-Bush visitors OTTAWA (CP) - Canada's immigration website is being flooded with a record-smashing number of visits from U.S. Democrats dismayed by the prospect of four more years living under President George W. Bush. His re-election has some long-faced U.S. liberals apparently musing that perhaps Canada's cold winters, high taxes and strained health system are more easily endured than their commander- in-chief. A new record was set within hours of Bush's acceptance speech as six times more Americans than usual surfed the site Wednesday. The overall number of 179,000 visitors was almost twice the previous one-day record set last year and a whopping 64 per cent of visitors - 115,016 - were from the United States. Many were doing more than just casual surfing, a spokeswoman for Citizenship and Immigration suggested Thursday. "The most-visited pages . . . were the skilled worker online self-assessment pages (to check if) they'd meet the selection criteria," said Maria Iadinardi. But there's no proof of an influx of Americans seeking asylum from their politics: "Applying and intent are two different things. We're only going to see this about six months from now," she said. http://www.mytelus.com/news/article.do?pageID=canada_home&articleID=1758142
  17. i live in the USA 20 min from nyc (you still havent answered my question)
  18. explain what freedom means when a foriegn nation chooses who leads your own gov't .. a leader who hasn't even set foot in iraq since before saddam came to power
  19. i find it odd that in most states it was neck and neck ... but there were a few states were it was a total landslide in favor of kerry ... maybe the only that actually think
  20. as much as i hate him .. you have to admit he is a formidable opponent ... if only our leader possessed as much intelligence, ingenuity and guile
  21. i did this rant on taxes on another message board so if it's slightly out of context it's just because im copy/pasting it higher taxes on the wealthy will not effect in job cuts, in the long run because he is giving the vast majority of them to rich ppl .. what is going to happen in effect, because we are paying more(percentage wise of the entire 'pie') and rich ppl less, is a large widening of the income gap and possible destruction of our middle class ... the middle and lower class are going to bear the burden of taxation *not* the billionaires ... anyone with any kind of concept of economics knows that it is far more economically sound to recieve large chunks of money from fewer sources than smaller chunks from more sources as it is more profitable not only that ... take for instance the iraq war , there is no denying it is costing a butt load of money! where do you think the gov't is going to get all that money to pay for it? when the upper class is getting the big tax breaks ... guess where it's coming from? OUR pocket ... yes all those billions and billions(if not trillians) of dollars are going to come from ppl who make less than 50,000$ a year I know you pro-bush ppl might scoff at this website: (but give me a better one before you claim it's false) http://www.costofwar.com/ it says the war is costing *US* is well over 140 billion dollars ... can you afford that???? i don't think you can ... because that is who is paying for it *YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN AND YOUR CHILDRENS CHILDREN* !!! .. given that the war is obviously not the only factor in gov't expenses, in fact i would think it's hardly a fraction .. given that rich ppl are paying less and less taxes ... given that bush is actually increasing spending ... given that we've lost more jobs this past 4 years than in the great depression(!!!??)(lot less tax income for the gov't as bush's tax plans depend on middle class and lower) ... given that the deficit has grown to the largest it has ever been in the history of the United States in less than 4 short years, when 4 years ago it might have been paid off by 2010 if we had *ahem* used a democratic economic plan
  22. @obby ... yes ... 911 has something to do with the recession but not EVERYTHING, you might say I blame everything on bush but on the otherside you can't blame everything on 911. Im sure 911 did have an impact on the economy, there can be no doubt, but it was only two buldings and the rest of our country(pentagon aside) was left untouched physically. While the loss of life was an horrendous crime, poor leadership is to blame for economic loss. I would vote for nadar ... but given present circumstances, im afraid i will have to go with the lesser of two evils this time around. At the very least kerry is good with the enviromnetal laws, not as good as nadar would be. Maybe I should vote for him, lol
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