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Apparently we're propping up the Euro with another $900 billion...Mr. Scott, full power to the printing presses!

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WASHINGTON (Reuters)

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meant what I knows

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no I'll tell you whats not funny

Boise State lost the championship after its punter Kyle Brontzman missed two field goals, one from 26 yards out

so somebody started a Facebook page "Kyle Brontzman is the new Ray Finkle" after the guy in ace ventura: pet detective

and people made fun of him

and somebody posted:

"Enough is enough guys! Kyle Brontman tried to hang himself in the locker room this morning! Lucky he couldn't kick the chair out from beneath himself"

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blew up a treehouse

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1.  Eastern Orthodox   (100%)   
2.  Roman Catholic   (100%)     cool
3.  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons)   (98%)     
4.  Jehovahs Witness   (88%)       
5.  Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant   (82%)       
6.  Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends   (81%)       
7.  Seventh Day Adventist   (76%)       
8.  Orthodox Judaism   (69%)     
9.  Islam   (61%)     
10.  Sikhism   (56%)       
11.  Bahai   (55%)       
12.  Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants   (47%)       
13.  Hinduism   (41%)     
14.  Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends   (41%)       
15.  Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist   (39%)   
16.  Jainism   (38%)     Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc.   Information link 
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18.  Mahayana Buddhism   (27%)   
19.  Theravada Buddhism   (26%)     
20.  Non-theist   (25%)     
21.  Scientology   (25%)     
22.  New Thought   (18%)     
23.  Taoism   (18%)     
24.  Unitarian Universalism   (18%)     
25.  Secular Humanism   (17%)   
26.  Neo-Pagan   (16%)     
27.  New Age   (13%)

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was thrown off the mental health ward for bringing Dance Dance Revolution into the rec lounge

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well

somali

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had a change of heart in the middle of the presentation and lifted his boss over his head and threw him over a railing

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had to look up who your FM is

" 18.09.2010
German foreign minister 'marries' gay partner

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle formalized his social union with his long-time partner on Friday evening in Bonn, German mass circulation paper Bild reported.
...Westerwelle, 48, has been together with 43-year-old Michael Mronz, a sporting events organizer, since 2003. He made his sexuality public a year later, during a dinner to celebrate Chancellor Merkel's 50th birthday."
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,6017460,00.html

um, that seems lacking in tact

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>>Re: US Foreign relations exposedWell, it's not his fault those stupid Liberals handed him a huge mess, Vietnam. His options were limited, and given those options he performed well. Overall, however, he maintained the balance of power, and had the balls to be ruthless to do it. Recent administrations have been cowardly, and they have only managed to disrupt the balance of power and fail to capitalize on opportunities.

Kissinger was like Bismarck, and Reagan was like Wilhelm II. Sorry to burst your bubble.<<

What problems did he solve?

Reagan solved at least one, a biggie


btw when you are the undisputed champeen a da woild, seeking balance of power means letting peewees piss on your face and thanking them for the input

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He's an example of the failure though.  What problems did he solve?

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should be wrapped in towels til his brain goes back online

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that's the collapse at the state dinner, they don't mention he went down spewing

and a lot of people thought it was a good comment on their feelings towards Japanese trade policy at the time

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maybe your foriegn minister is a boob, ask other countries

in USA calling a politician "Teflon" means nothing sticks to them ie they can't be undermined by scandal

I think Merkel had some clue the obama admin did not like or trust her since she kept getting nagged about not giving cover for Obama by using more helicopter money in germany so Obama could tell us that the whole world needed to do it.

Personally I have not thought US diplomacy works for some time, and never relied on it to make sense or help our interests in my lifetime.

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101126/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama

Recent presidents have had a number of medical scares.

George W. Bush choked on a pretzel and briefly lost consciousness, falling and hurting his head. Bill Clinton had surgery and used crutches for months for a torn tendon in his knee when he stumbled on steps at the Florida home of golf pro Greg Norman.

The elder Bush, George H.W. Bush, was hospitalized for an erratic heartbeat while jogging at Camp David, a problem later diagnosed as a thyroid ailment. The senior Bush also collapsed at a state dinner in Tokyo, which the White House blamed on an intestinal flu.

Jimmy Carter fainted briefly while jogging near Camp David. Ronald Reagan was shot in the chest in a 1981 assassination attempt.

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should have showed Nemeara this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNLuq0lW50k

admiral ackbar is the guy in the chair

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"Good morning Mr. van Rompuy, you've been in office for one year, and in that time the whole edifice is beginning to crumble, there's chaos, the money's running out, I should thank you - you should perhaps be the pinup boy of the euroskeptic movement. But just look around this chamber this morning, look at these faces, look at the fear, look at the anger. Poor Barroso here looks like he's seen a ghost. They're beginning to understand that the game is up.
And yet in their desperation to preserve their dream, they want to remove any remaining traces of democracy from the system. And it's pretty clear that none of you have learned anything. When you yourself Mr. van Rompuy say that the euro has brought us stability, I supposed I could applaud you for having a sense of humor, but isn't this really just the bunker [or banker?] mentality. Your fanaticism is out in the open.
You talk about the fact that it was a lie to believe that the nation state could exist in the 21st century globalized world. Well, that may be true in the case of Belgium who haven't had a government for 6 months, but for the rest of us, right across every member state in this union, increasingly people are saying, "We don't want that flag, we don't want the anthem, we don't want this political class, we want the whole thing consigned to the dustbin of history."
We had the Greek tragedy earlier on this year, and now we have the situation in Ireland. I know that the stupidity and greed of Irish politicians has a lot to do with this: they should never, ever have joined the euro. They suffered with low interest rates, a false boom and a massive bust. But look at your response to them: what they are being told as their government is collapsing is that it would be inappropriate for them to have a general election. In fact commissioner Rehn here said they had to agree to a budget first before they are allowed to have a general election.
Just who the hell do you think you people are.
You are very, very dangerous people indeed: your obsession with creating this European state means that you are happy to destroy democracy, you appear to be happy with millions and millions of people to be unemployed and to be poor. Untold millions will suffer so that your euro dream can continue.
Well it won't work, cause its Portugal next with their debt levels of 325% of GDP they are the next ones on the list, and after that I suspect it will be Spain, and the bailout for Spain will be 7 times the size of Ireland, and at that moment all the bailout money will is gone - there won't be any more.
But it's even more serious than economics, because if you rob people of their identity, if you rob them of their democracy, then all they are left with is nationalism and violence. I can only hope and pray that the euro project is destroyed by the markets before that really happens."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fyq7WRr_GPg

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is ofc right, I am here alone calculating how screwed up our 13 cases have become

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did you learn how to blow up bridges?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEVCjUG1Mww&feature=player_embedded

buuurrrnn

btw I got the plot of the next Xmen movie

Professor X and the Xmen must stop Rep. Charlie Rangel, Lebron James and Kanye West from forming a supernova of Black ManBitch SelfPity

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thnx

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went beyond organizing illegal services to illegal insurance and derivatives

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email me the link again pls

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nifty