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We'll see, if and when the mandates come due then I'll post a copy of my return as a pdf.

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come and get me, I'm going to stop if this crap continues.  I do not exist to be a drone.

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if the CEO of Carbonite did an online video blubbering like a baby and begging people to forgive him and not put his workers onto food stamps and unemployment, followed by a clip of Jimmy Stewart begging from Mr. Potter and then going out to drown himself in It's a Wonderful Life, he'd probably get everybody back

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYFnBBAm6eU

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the sluttiness is for going in front of Congress and calling for the government to force the Catholic Church that runs her university to buy insurance that gives her birth control without a copay

cause she estimates birth control costs her $3000 a year


turns out she has written articles demanding employers buy sex change covereage too

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH_StQ6KdW0

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>>If you're 30, getting a graduate degree, can't find birth control for less than $3000, and can't afford birth control, that sounds like a whole LOT of personal fail. To put that on me or anyone else certainly makes someone a dumb slut deserving of ridicule.<<

I'd hope so. I mean even the Soviet Union didn't buy prophylactics for the general public

btw

"Burn, Baby, Burn" was something '60s and '70s rioters used to chant at arson fires

I heard it in the 1980s when the annual town fireworks display would start a wildfire on the slopes of Mt. Rubidoux every July 4th, visible for 10 miles, and spectators would start that up


good times

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Ain't jibberish pig! It's the cockcrow of revolution! Cockadoodledooooo!  Power to the PEOPLE!

hahah i love being a rightwing radical

Seriously?

"It is not up to you to define what part of the social welfare contract you want to uphold, you need to accept it as it is until you can elect a new government."

Then come put me in PRISON. I dare ya, I DOUBLE DOG dare ya.  ENFORCE that social contract!

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Burn Baby Burn
Burn Baby Burn
Burn Baby Burn
Burn Baby Burn

No Justice, No Peace

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if you're ordering it I'll have some Primo

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HA it is liberal women declaring it must be paid for in the name of Women

Except in this country the government's powers are limited by the Bill of Rights, if that is not respected we will disobey the government.

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Anybody who wants the Archbishop to buy her birth control is thinking with her little head

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/me makes sick joke about British regimental honor

/me bad

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'Brosiery' and 'mantyhose' take off as men seek the warmth, comfort... and 'fashion statement' of patterned tights
By DAISY DUMAS
Last updated at 11:57 PM on 6th March 2012

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If you thought men in tights was a sartorial statement best left to medieval jesters, think again.

The underwear staple for women is making its way into wardrobes of the opposite sex - and the look is gaining popularity.

If any were in doubt as to the strength of the trend, it even has its own name: Mantyhose.


Brosiery, anyone? Emilio Cavallini's sales of unisex pantyhose have been strong, with men wearing tights for style as much as warmth

Italian design house Emilio Cavallini has designed a range of tights that it says are unisex and the styles are being snapped up by men, who make up two to three per cent, or 20- to 30,000 - of the company's customers.

Costing $27, the tights, made from a mix of cotton and nylon, were launched in June 2009, reports WWD.

Speaking to the fashion newspaper, the company's vice president, Francesco Cavallini said: 'When we started our online shop we noticed that a lot of tights sized medium-large were being purchased by men.

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"2. Corruption was rampant because of poverty, underfunded public services, a lack of transparency, and the government's desperation to pay state expenses."


You forgot "They're sleazeballs"

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Voltron Zero

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since anonymous declared war on America, Obama can lawfully take them out with drone strikes anywhere outside US territory.

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shaddap you horse eating euro

sorry that was mean

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"Why did they not recognize the Fuhrer's genius when he was just trolling the net?"

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A Horse Called Man

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Current rising costs are real money.

Projections of future savings presume a treatment cost and a certain rate of inflation.  All those projected hypothetical savings and $5 will get you a cup of Starbucks coffee.

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thing about ozone hole was, people went outside with a UV meter and saw that more UV was hitting the surface of earth than ever, and people all over the world were reporting that, and then satellites measured fluctuating O3 levels.  So it was direct observation.

What you have with AGW is a systemic average that appears only after you feed tens of thousands of bits into a computer that "corrects" for errors and then tells you the annual global temperature ranges.  Measuring in one spot all year won't "solve" the problem.   And NOW, it can't explain why there's been a decade with stagnant temperatures.

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we should get the great grandkids of the Navajo Code Talkers and teach them semaphore and morse code and sign language, have them lead the way!

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TOKYO (Newscore) - Japanese researchers have invented a speech-jamming gadget that painlessly forces people into silence.
Kazutaka Kurihara of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, and Koji Tsukada of Ochanomizu University, developed a portable "SpeechJammer" gun that can silence people more than 30 meters away.
The device works by recording its target's speech then firing their words back at them with a 0.2-second delay, which affects the brain's cognitive processes and causes speakers to stutter before silencing them completely.
Describing the device in their research paper, Kurihara and Tsukada wrote, "In general, human speech is jammed by giving back to the speakers their own utterances at a delay of a few hundred milliseconds. This effect can disturb people without any physical discomfort, and disappears immediately by stopping speaking."
They found that the device works better on people who were reading aloud than engaged in "spontaneous speech" and it cannot stop people making meaningless sounds, such as "ahhh," that are uttered over a long time period.
Kurihara and Tsukada suggested the speech-jamming gun could be used to hush noisy speakers in public libraries or to silence people in group discussions who interrupt other people's speeches.
"There are still many cases in which the negative aspects of speech become a barrier to the peaceful resolution of conflicts," the authors said.



Read more: http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/scitech/science/030212-japan-invents-speech-jamming-gun-that-silences-people-mid-sentence#ixzz1o5iIvQXh

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Another good question:  Why can't we have a Hurricane Calgon?