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"Can you answer the question what will be the response of Iraqis towards these horrible attacks? I'll help you; These victims came to volunteer to serve their country as IP members and this is not the 1st time this happens and the response of Iraqis to such attacks was always more volunteers and longer lines. What does that tell you Philippine and Spanish government? If this is bravery and wisdom, then how should your actions be labeled? Maybe it's not your business? That would've been a more honest answer had you said it, but you're not just cowards or stupid, you're also hypocrites. This include all the "anti-war" crowd with all the clowns there such as Michael Moore and George Galloway and their likes. You make me SICK when you support the "Iraqi resistance" and call these killers a revolutionists. Did you watch your "resistance" today? This is what you support and this is how history will view you; supporters of murderers and criminals, and for what? Fame and money! Enjoy it. It won't last, as the truth will soon be revealed and you'll be exposed to all as the disgusting parasites you are.Pretty condemning stuff and even more so coming from one that was just left by the cowards in the Philippines. They don't like being called cowards and are claiming that Australia offended them for saying as such. Here's an idea, if you don't want to be called a coward, then don't act like one!
I doubt that we can forgive you all for your cowardice, stupidity and hypocrisy just as we'll never forget the sacrifices and the help of the Americans, Australians, British, Italians, Japanese and all the other coalition members."
Major things that I remember- Grayza ... is pregnant! Sikozu, Scorpius, and Stark all were prominent within the trailer, as well as our intrepid crew. A Scarran says to Aeryn “You will never be reunited with your baby”. Overall, it looks really good.
"Follow me here: Sullivan is obsessed with gay marriage and stopping a Constitutional Amendment, right? Furthermore, he claims to believe that supporters of the Federal Marriage Amendment who think judges will impose gay marriage are wrong, that it's "very unlikely that such a thing will happen any time in the foreseeable future".Personally, as a Christian reading Sullivan (a Catholic) I've grown increasingly disgusted with his bigotry and slander. He has had the reverse effect on me from what he is seeking. Instead of encouraging me to support gay rights even further, he is making me question just how honest the gay community is being and rather I can really support them as much as I have in the past. From the rumblings I'm hearing, I don't think I'm the only one.
If that were true then would this bill not be the answer to Andrew Sullivan's dreams? DOMA or no DOMA, Sullivan says gay marriage isn't going to be forced down any state's throat by judges, right (well except in Massachusetts where it has already HAPPENED)? However, if this bill were to become the law of the land, it would take away the "primary argument" conservatives like me have used to make a case for a Federal Marriage Amendment, which would in effect make a Constitutional Amendment a dead issue.
Given all of that, you'd think Sullivan would be spending almost as much time on his blog talking up this bill as he does attacking Republicans, the Bush administration, and those all those devout Christians that he loathes so much."
"Bush has only been riding the knobby-tired mountain bikes since February, yet he takes on dangerous sections that would give veterans pause. He keeps a cramp-inducing pace on long uphill sections, pouring it on to reach each peak, backing off a little to recover and then attacking the next hill.His opponents just refuse to understand that Bush doesn't do anything small or simple. He's not lazy and he's not incapable. Too proud? You could probably build a case for that without much trouble. But is he really any more arrogant then Clinton was? You'd have a hard time arguing that.
He pants hard, emitting low "hrrr, hrrr, hrrr" grunts with each stroke of the pedals, his shoulders bobbing up and down."
Jennings: You told an Iowa newspaper recently that life begins at conception. What makes you think that?What more does one need to say? You can't have your cake and eat it too. But then, moral convictions haven't tended to be staples of the lunatic left anyway.
Kerry: My belief, just my, my, my personal belief about what happens in the fertilization process as a, as a human being is first formed and created, and that's when life begins. Something begins to happen. There's a transformation. There's an evolution. Within weeks, you look and see the development of it, but that's not a person yet, and it's certainly not what somebody, in my judgment, ought to have the government of the United States intervening in. Roe v. Wade has made it very clear what our standard is with respect to viability, what our standard is with respect to rights. I believe in the right to choose, not the government choosing, but an individual, and I defend that.
Jennings: Could you explain to me: What do you mean when you say life begins at conception?
Kerry: Well, that's what the Supreme Court has established is a test of viability as to whether or not you're permitted to terminate a pregnancy, and I support that. That is my test. And I you know, you have all kinds of different evolutions of life, as we know, and very different beliefs about birth, the process of the development of a fetus. That's the standard that's been established in Roe v. Wade. And I adhere to that standard.
Jennings: If you believe that life begins at conception, is even a first-trimester abortion not murder?
Kerry: No, because it's not the form of life that takes personhood in the terms that we have judged it to be in the past. It's the beginning of life. Does life begin? Yes, it begins. Is it at the point where I would say that you apply those penalties? The answer is no, and I believe in choice. I believe in the right to choose, and the government should not involve itself in that choice, beyond where it has in the context of Roe vs. Wade."
Palestinian businessmen have made millions of pounds supplying cement for Israel's "security barrier" in the full knowledge of Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian leader and one of the wall's most vocal critics...A damning report by Palestinian legislators, which has been seen by the Telegraph, concludes that Mr Arafat did nothing to stop the deals although he publicly condemned the structure as a "crime against humanity".
Hey, I just read the Patti Reagan piece you linked to from Mod-BLog and that has to be the sorriest excuse for a piece of serious reflection that I have *EVER* read. It is the kind of thing that I think would have been failed out of even the "Personal Writing" course at [college]...She trusts Russert because of his "eyes"?! Doesn't she know that most tyrants came to power because of trustworthy facial features and/or mannerisms? And that includes Sadaam Hussein! Grrrr... Facts [are] optional, once you are sure how you feel about something... Sigh. Can the end of the days when the Vietnam/60s generation are in power come to an end too soon?
...I really feel like 2004 is turning out to be a bad year for our country. I'm not talking about end of the world type stuff, of course. But it just seems that everything this year is twisted and bitter. Hardly anyone seems to be thinking at all. I guess it's the election but it's too bad...
Well, the "lack of thought" thing is really still the shadow of 9/11 falling over us.
Those on the left were shocked by the fall of the towers, and hate the feelings of fear they get. So they figure if they just roll back the world to the way it was before 9/11, everything will be great. It is the first stage of grief - denial - and it seems like John Kerry is gambling that this stage will last through the election. Add that to the Iraq War. It is the kind of war that the Vietnam Generation is "comfortable" with - it is far away, against a vastly overpowered people, by the U.S., for reasons which are somewhat hard to understand. In other words, to their minds it is Vietnam all over again. So the left can hate the war and hate everyone associated with the war, because really they are just borrowing emotions and philosophies from the Vietnam Era, when most of them were in college, busy getting stoned or... well.. enjoying the coed dorms. That is why Howard Dean was so powerful, until he freaked out the base with his primal scream. He was purely anti-war, and purely a throwback to Vietnam.
For those on the right, this is a very familiar feeling as well. But instead of harkening back to Vietnam, they look back to the 80s and the Cold War that we all faced. They remember that Reagan stepped in and took all kinds of steps that seemed murky at the time but which in the end brought down the U.S.S.R. They remember the fear, and the joy that came with overcoming the fear and ending the threat for all time. Thus, they see the Iraq War as Gulf War II, or Cold War II, and feel that we simply can not back down under any circumstances. And this is why the right hates Michael Moore and Howard Dean so much - they are clearly the Benedict Arnolds of this war. Like the Rosenbergs who gave away nuclear secrets to the Soviets, these folks are opposing a clearly just war and giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
So the problem as I see it is that both extremes have decided, instead of fighting the current War on Terror, to fight older wars that they know well. The left has Vietnam, the right has the Cold War. And we are already seeing that both paradigms fail to capture the reality of the present war. Course, being slightly to the right, I would still suggest that the Cold War is the better example to follow. At least we won that one!
Why should anyone -- especially conservative Republicans -- care what these people have to say? Because their numbers include some of the absolute best and brightest of American culture, people whose novels and paintings your great-grandiloquent may be studying decades from now.Buzz! Wrong answer. America has some truly great artists and talent, but the best and brightest Americans are out there working 9-5 shifts for their families and trying to make their world a better place one day at a time. Morons who paint a crucifix in urine or the Virgin Mary covered in dung are NOT the best or the brightest we have to offer. Quite the opposite is true, they are the leaching garbage of our society and I'll gladly stand by anyone who upsets them.
If the "Spider-Man" movies represent all that can be wondrous and inspiring in a comic book adaptation, "Catwoman" is the absolute opposite...It's cinema for the attention span-challenged -- a soulless amalgamation of quick edits, computer images and swooping, nausea-inducing dolly shots. The dialogue (credited to four different people) is too awkward to be unintentionally funny and the urban setting is too muddled to be considered gritty.
In addition to giving equal time to Republican politics, which Walker says is lacking for the college-age audience, the new network’s mission is to elevate the level of programming for 18- to 24-year-olds, give them balanced information and provide a forum for student-based work with no advertising or commercial meddling.
1. If all the hijackers had caught a cold on September 10th, perhaps they would have needed to stay home. I’m sure we have some super-secret flu bug tucked away in a military base that could have accidentally been let loose.Those are just a few thoughts. Anyone else have any ideas of how we can beat a dead horse a little more by coming up with meaningless “insights” into how we might have acted if we could read the future?
2. If several of the hijackers had been eaten by alligators in the Florida swamp while they were training at flight schools in that state.
3. If Bill Clinton had not been so busy with Monica in the Oval Office.
4. If the Northeast power failure had only happened a year earlier.
5. If America didn’t exist.
6. If we had turned the Middle East into a glass parking lot after the first Gulf War.
7. If George Bush had honed his ESP abilities or only read the secret, invisible ink on the briefing page he received in August.
8. If we ceased to use air travel.
9. If we had been like France and Russia and had secretly cut deals with terrorist organizations to give them money and weapons.
10. If we had an airport screening system that actually screened suspicious looking characters instead of the politically correct system we have now that allows limited screening.
The Greek government, which continues to state publicly that no weapons will be allowed, has also been worried that if it is publicly known that United States forces are going to be carrying weapons, other countries will demand similar rights. The Greeks have had serious discussions with other European countries, principally Germany and Spain, Greek and European officials said. Both have now agreed not to send armed escorts.
"As if President Bush didnt have enough trouble, the yoga community of Los Angeles launched its campaign of chakra and awe against him on Sunday.Now this is a perfect example of what happens when liberals are left with too much time on their hands. I happen to enjoy yoga and know plenty of others who do as well. Thankfully, I can say with confidence that you don't have to be a far left nut to practice this very helpful physical discipline. But sadly, it seems that the bulk of yoga practitioners in this country are flaming leftists. At least it seems that the yoga was mellowing the participants out enough as for them to not take part in their usual lunatic left tactics. Maybe someone should start a yoga group for Bush. Then we could have competitors to see which group has the most flexible members.
Voting is one of the ways society gives us to express our values, said keynote speaker Robert Rabbin, a writer who has practiced meditation for 35 years. If we dont vote, its a betrayal of the very yoga and meditation we pursue. Theres no such thing as being apolitical. I hope to get out the vote for the mystic crowd. Twenty million U.S. adults practice yoga and meditate regularly thats one hell of a swing bloc.
At a Hollywood yoga studio called Focus Fish, about 250 people took part in Yoga for Kerry, an all-day fund- and consciousness-raiser aimed at regime change in the United States. For donations starting at $50, attendees could take classes with respected teachers, listen to kirtan music and political speakers, and take part in group meditations.
Organizers had hoped the event would draw about 300 people, which it nearly did, and raise as much as $20,000, which it didnt (early estimates were about $3,600).
Nevertheless, event co-producer Michael Mollura thought the day served its purpose.
We didnt think wed change the balance of the financial competition, Mollura said. We felt like we wanted to imbue the election process with love. Its really an attempt to create something that is positive and loving in something that is otherwise thought of as cynical. I think everybody who came here today felt loved, felt cared for. Usually these things are Bush-bashing and people-bashing, but this was a positive event.
The crowd seemed generally in agreement that Bush had not obeyed the yamas, or moral tenets, but there was little negative rhetoric. The most pointed barbs came from speaker Rabbin and in private conversations. Most participants who took issue with the Bush administrations mantra of preemptive war countered with their own Weapons of Meditation and Dharma."
"This is an election year, and I think we're in desperate trouble and it's time for people to speak up and not pipe down. It's a real conflict for me when I go to a concert and find out somebody in the audience is a Republican or fundamental Christian. It can cloud my enjoyment. I'd rather not know."I see. So it's okay to force your opinion on others while you're performing, just as long as they don't get to force their opinion back on you. She'd rather not know if someone is a Christian or a Republican but she thinks it's okay to make her own preferences known even after someone has paid to hear her crappy music. After all, we're all clamoring for has-been musicians to tell us what to think. Obviously, we all would love to hear her views even if she has no respect for our own. The joys of the lunatic left.