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Oh, snizap!
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Hey Kerry won the TSM election. This is a liberal board, by gawd.
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Man commits suicide due to election outcome.
Big Ol' Smitty replied to CBright7831's topic in Current Events
[kkktookmybabyaway] Hippie. [/kkktookmybabyaway] -
How could they have possibly gotten a random sample for that poll? Did they go into Fallujah and Sadr City?
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Nader attempts to challenge results
Big Ol' Smitty replied to Big Ol' Smitty's topic in Current Events
I disagree. I think if he exposes fraud that its worthwhile. Just like he crusaded for safe cars back in the day, perhaps now he is going to work for a more transparent vote. And (theoretically) how sweet would it be if he used the money given to him by Republicans to expose fraud perpetrated by them? -
Man commits suicide due to election outcome.
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Someone left this message for all the conservatives around here: -
I already use whey and I'm already quite lean. I just want to pack on more muscle really. I'm 6'1 155 lbs.
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Bringin' that content, ain't ya, my man?
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Man commits suicide due to election outcome.
Big Ol' Smitty replied to CBright7831's topic in Current Events
For what? Not talking about urinating on and dismembering corpses? -
Man commits suicide due to election outcome.
Big Ol' Smitty replied to CBright7831's topic in Current Events
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"Scientists know for certain that human activities are changing the composition of Earth's atmosphere. Increasing levels of greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide (CO2 ), in the atmosphere since pre-industrial times have been well documented. There is no doubt this atmospheric buildup of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases is largely the result of human activities. It's well accepted by scientists that greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and tend to warm the planet. By increasing the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, human activities are strengthening Earth's natural greenhouse effect. The key greenhouse gases emitted by human activities remain in the atmosphere for periods ranging from decades to centuries. ...the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) stated there was a "discernible" human influence on climate; and that the observed warming trend is "unlikely to be entirely natural in origin." In the most recent Third Assessment Report (2001), IPCC wrote "There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities." The IPCC states that even the low end of this warming projection "would probably be greater than any seen in the last 10,000 years, but the actual annual to decadal changes would include considerable natural variability." Source: United States EPA
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Nader attempts to challenge results
Big Ol' Smitty replied to Big Ol' Smitty's topic in Current Events
Yeah, who gives a fuck about election fraud? Yeah, except the CEO of Diebold said that he was "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes for the president" in an August 2003 fund-raising letter. http://www.verifiedvoting.org/article.php?id=2334 -
It is nearly impossible for me to gain any weight at all. I take protein shakes, eat like hell, and lift regularly. I don't think the weight gain with creatine would be a problem. The liver stuff Brian mentioned concerns me though.
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Sure thing, bro.
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They ratified recently.
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I guess you could throw Egypt and Croatia on that list too.
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I was just responding to an assertion that most industrialized countries haven't ratified the treaty. The US, Australia, and Switzerland are the only ones on the list of non-ratifiers that I saw. Unless you count Indonesia--semi-industrialized I guess.
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Most Iraqi people's lives are probably less stable right now than they were under Saddam's regime. That doesn't mean that his regime was good. Hopefully democracy will emerge and people's lives will end up being better than they were under Saddam.
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Will do. Thanks.
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From what I understand, a lot of racists and other great folks lobbied Darwin to use the term "survival of the fittest" so that they could apply it in a social context--to further their racist goals.
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Actually, we'd settle for deporting all of the blithering morons to Europe, so we can laugh at them from afar. -=Mike The fact that there are so many people like him, Mike, makes me question Darwin's whole theory about how natural selection is meant to weed out the weak Actually, that's not what natural selection is all about. Biological "fitness" is not the same thing as "strength."
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Thanks, bro. The only problem is now when I go there she's never home!
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Right now, the Saddam regime probably seems preferable because of the stability. In the long run, though, a non-authoritarian government would certainly be preferable to almost everyone in Iraq except for the elite few who benefited from Saddam's regime. Hopefully, this is what will take shape in Iraq. It may be a while, though.
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I think most of the civilian population has been evacuated from Fallujah.
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I totally agree with this. But I don't think black people are clamoring for an end to AA. I certainly can't speak for them, though.