" dbu.’" <nos…@nospam.moc> wrote in message
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> ‘You ain’t gonna like losing.’
> Author unknown.
Author unknown? Where did you get it from?
" dbu.’" <nos…@nospam.moc> wrote in message
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> ‘You ain’t gonna like losing.’
> Author unknown.
Author unknown? Where did you get it from?
Although a great supporter of Bush’s war in Iraq, Tom Delay was the
recipient of several college deferments during the Vietnam war. He
explained his lack of enthusiasm for that war when questioned about
Dan Quayle’s military service came under scrutiny during the 1988
Republican Convention in New Orleans:
"He and Quayle, Delay explained to the assembled media in New Orleans,
were victims of an unusual phenomenon back in the days of the
undeclared Southeast Asian war. So many minority youths had
volunteered for the well-paying military positions to escape poverty
and the ghetto that there was literally no room for patriotic folks
like himself."
–Tim Fleck, Houston Press, January 7, 1999
Delay was forced to step down as House Majority Leader when he was
indicted for conspiracy to commit fraud and illegal campaign
contributions.
(Page a day Calendar)
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080304162300.zdxro9qm&show_ar…
Joe,
Do you play Bass? Did you get that fretless yet? I’m thinking of
buying a Hohner B2B.
Ed S
and not for Republicans… He sure is yacking his mouth in a venomous way.
The Democratic candidates need to ask him to back off. His trash talking
could back fire eventually. He has a history of saying some things that
cause strife.
Tonite he came out with some vicious remarks that go against what both of
the top candidates have preached against… as far as negative campaigning
is concerned.
I have heard from several Republicans today who have said they got their
cards stamped Democrat today so they could vote for Hillary because they
believe McCain can beat Hillary… I wonder how many GOP did that.
It is highly likely that they could end up on a ticket together with how
evenly divided the vote is for both…
Hello, ye knowledgable people. I followed up on the thread
http://groups.google.ca/group/alt.autos.toyota/browse_frm/thread/e392…
with Ziebart’s special antibacterial mist treatment. I also had the blower fan
changed twice, once with a new no-name brand, then the second time with a
name-brand fan (Toyota, I think). I’m still finding that after about 20-30
minutes with the heater on, the air starts to aggravate the lungs, and even
starts the eye watering (though that might be a reaction to the nasal tissue
being aggravated, not sure anymore).
Brain has mulled furiously on this problem for years. Something has been
sitting on the back of my mind for years. As I mentioned, this problem became
noticable after the engine was changed. That was caused by an oil leak, and
none of the warning lights on the dash lit up. My mechanic was puzzled by this,
and there were some questions about whether the sensors were working right.
What if the sensors are not operating right? That might explain why the
overheated engine didn’t trigger any warnings. It might *also* cause the
coolant entering the heater to be too hot, thus causing materials in the heater
to out-gas. I’m really going out on a limb with this guess, since I’m not sure
whether there is any sensor-controlled mixing of hot and cool coolant before
sending it to the heater. How plausible is this? If it is plausible, is there
a simple way for my mechanic to check?
witfal wrote:
> …is dead at Planned Parenthood?
> Think again.
> http://www.laadvocate.com/pp/
How many times have abortion clinics been bombed?
How many times have anti-abortion clinics been bombed?
That should tell you which side is really pro-life.
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