yet when I ask him if he drank all but three molecules of the orange juice and put it back in the fridge he will adamantly deny any involvement The best advice I can give you is pick your battles wisely. As far as lying from my own experiences, most of the time I lied about things as simple as putting the orange juice back in the fri
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How big of a presence has Halliburton shown in Iraq and if so have you seen any positive outcomes of their involvement?
I have to comment here because of what I have learned from my schooling and political science classes. It's common and even expected for the candidates to be obscure about their positions during their campaign. George Bush was obscure himself when he was campaigning back in 2000. I especially noticed this after watching a documentary that followed George Bush around during his campaign in 2000 on HBO called "Journeys with George" believe it or not. It's basically due to the fac
Buy a seat on a russian Soyuz capsule.
Let's create a world in which, when people see the Stars and Stripes, they will think of us as the people who brought peace to the world, who brought good-paying jobs to all citizens and clean water for the world to drink. A nice thought.
People can be misinformed about lots of things without any help from the government. Our gov't mislead us when they stated Iraq was an imminent threat with stockpiles of their so called "WMD's". It's amazing how people still can't see this today when we know what we know. The ousting of Saddam was a positive effect from t
Finally, I will borrow from Moore with my last question: All our American troops (all volunteers) ask is that we not place them in harm's way without good reason. Did we? The most excruciatingly clear part of the movie is when they show Colin Powell and Condoleeza Rice stating Iraq is definitely not a threat and that they have denied
Good post. I like your take on Lancelot's ethics...
“well, it wasn’t me ... ” shouts i think towards i feel “ ... i was only asking, but YOU had to make it real” That's a great line Mig, as usual I'm impressed and in awe of your way with words and emotions.
Yeah I see what you mean, it has become increasingly difficult to protect children from these kinds of media and exposure to adult oriented material. I wouldn't be opposed to Howard Stern being on as a late-night show it would be appropriate as long as he gets to air where he wants and exercise his right to speak. Compromising like that should be the way to solve all these problems. I can't say your argument is without merit because most of what your saying is true li
Disclaimer: While at the current age of 21, I do not believe I currently possess a concrete image of the perfect woman insofar as all my qualities have not been completely defined. With that said here's Ms. Rightnow. 1. Although I would like stability in a woman, historically I have always been attracted to spontaneous ones like a fly to a candle for better or worse, so spontaneity with an importance of 3. 2.I think this would be a 5 in it's importance because I
Joe98 yeah It's good that his back he always made me laugh in the morning which is hard for anyone to do at 6:30 am. Bakerstreet, while I have sympathy for your dilemma I'm sure there are other radio stations that you can turn to I mean they are not all Stern-like, I'm sure you have the regular rock, hip-hop, variety, and classical stations that are all over the U.S. As far as the internet if it's an issue there are plenty of programs like netnanny and cybersitter tha
Juggernaut would be great, they would have to probably use cgi though. As far as Spiderman Villains Venom or Carnage I personally think are two of the best ones considering they are just augmented versions of Spiderman plus the costume effect for Venom would be awesome in a big budget Hollywood movie.
A few months back I wrote a blog and went off on a rant. It was to showcase my extreme discontent and passive venting, at what I had discovered in the morning. It seems my favorite morning talk show, titled the Howard Stern show, had been taken off the air. Shocked as I was, I was also outraged considering all the enforcing the FCC had been doing at that time. I also knew they had pressured Clear Channel to drop him from the Orlando market, among other cities
Women are clearly not objects, and to see my friends and other chicks keep on going back to the a$$holes that call themselves men absolutely disgusts me… Maxim did a survey of 3,000 women here in the States in which 80% of the women surveyed stated they prefered a jealous and macho guy over the rest. This is one of the reasons why&nb
Funny thing about propaganda, when it is backed up by facts is it considered propaganda?
What's funny to me prior to 9/11 and the Iraq war in February 2001 both Colin Powell and Condoleeza Rice went on the record and stated that Iraq posed no threat whatsoever to the U.S. that we have blocked them access to weapons and that sanctions where preventing them from getting the funds to work with. Now all of a sudden post 9/11 they pose a threat even though there still was no connection with any of the attacks...
I use to think Dick Cheney was a wimp. Until today. It takes a very strong willed man to profit of off others misery... I never thought he was a wimp.
Why don't we recognize a good thing when it's right in front of us? A question that will forever elude us...
Vanessa your friend Marco has quite a cultured name. i answered a comment from you somewhere in my blog a while ago, and i asked you another question, but i can't remember where it was !. hehe. anyway, it was about a "relationship contract" you once mentioned in a comment. i can't find the original comment of yours now, and i always wanted to ask you about it
Lol those were some great quotes made me laugh a few times I especially like this one If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something. it coincides with murphy's law
Yeah it definitely is much more formal and upfront and it also removes some of the discretion an alias gives us, it gives a glimpse into the real persona or even what our parents feel we most resembled as babies...I don't know, I think I'm not making sense but feel free to call me either ... Vanessa is my aunt's name by the way and it's serious insofar that our first name is the first thing we hear when we get in trouble.
Thanks Wisefawn I'm glad you liked it, it's good to know others besides myself liked it...
Well if this is totally divorced from reality, then... 1. Next to the indoor beach of a self-efficient space colony orbiting Earth, so If I look out one window I see a beach and out another I see space. 2.Married to the perfect woman or at least my concept of her. 3.Well since I went with a space colony it would be a home with everything that I would need, a technologically advanced, ergonomic to all my possible needs and wants as a person. Complete with
Thanks for replying mig yeah you can use that line when knowing more than the average joe gets to you...like Einstein used to say, "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing." As far as spelling my name right it's no biggie if you'd like you can call me Carlos my actual name, which speaking of I should just leave at the bottom of my posts. I'm glad you liked the poem, I usually write them wh