Very well put on points there Barbie, but I don't agree with how many
illegal mexican immigrants you think lead the life of violent crimes. Yes there are mexican gangs as well as white, black, asian and others. it depends on your part of the country you live in. The southern states have the higher number of mexican gangs but in more cases than not are outnumbered by other gangs. In alabama and mississippi can you guess which gangs are more prevalent? Probably so due to the higher concentration of that group of total people (average citizens and dead beat hardline criminals combined). Besides what's all the fuss about anyhow? All of Americas jobs are moving south of the border, soon Mexico will need to keep us out. |
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The way I get my kids to do stuff, first of all, don't just hammer them
for not doing what you want or ask of them but reward or praise for a job well done. Another thing that works well for my kids, is to tell them to clean the room one time, let them know if you have to repeat yourself, you will clean it up and anything that is not put away in the proper place goes into the garbage, and enforce that rule. I tell my kids one time after that I take care of business and more often than not it shows them that I mean what I say and I will do what I say. Everyone is different in some circumstances and similar in others so it may work and may not. |
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To Mr Imis,
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From the Associated Press.
Updated: 10:21 a.m. CT April 13, 2007 SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. - A small radio station intends to run the “Best of Imus” next week in defiance of Don Imus’ firing. Fred Lundgren, chairman of 1,400-watt KCAA (1050 AM), said the station would start the series Monday with the program that wound up getting Imus cashiered. “I’m not going to let networks dictate to me who I run on my station,” said Lundgren. The station, which has broadcast the shock jock’s morning show since 2003, also plans to air mostly supportive listener mail and e-mail reacting to the controversy. The station can be heard in communities east and south of Los Angeles. The Imus material also will be available on the station’s Web site at www.kcaaradio.com Monday. Calls late Thursday to Westwood One Inc., which syndicated Imus’ morning program, were not immediately returned. Lundgren said the motive for broadcasting the Imus reruns is in part financial. “I hate to say it, but without Imus, we’re pretty much toast,” said Lundgren, adding: “What Imus did was deplorable, inexcusable, but it shouldn’t end the career of a man who has done so much good. This is an overreaction beyond anything I’ve ever seen in radio.” |
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How sad.
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daniel there are training grounds all over the globe Iraq's insurgent
activity has nothing to do with training ground loss or protection. |
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seen on TV (brains)
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Nancy on your profile it says something about love coming from the
inside not about looks, are you telling me you're 49 and those pics are how you look now? You are not trying to decieve anyone with those pics? If this is the case sell your age defying secrets please. You could be rich. |
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evolution vs creationism
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suede you can see the effects of God entering peoples souls as well.
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bossy type
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"moooo"
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evolution vs creationism
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creationism is not only faith based it may well start that way but if
you've ever had the holy ghost inside you, you would know that he exists, just like the wind you can't see but you can feel. You have to have experienced this feeling to understand it. |
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bossy type
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that one? hell all of the ones I ever met were that one
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whoa tiger she's looking for rickyj lol j/k
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well the Koran being manipulated and twisted to fit fanatics scheme of
things has been well known for quite sometime. Fanatics come from all walks of life, just look at one example David Koresh. Was he muslim? No he was not. It's not the religion but the individual. |
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Is this Criminal Activity?
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I have to say that having this implemented will help solve alot more
crimes more quickly saving alot of lives including those of your children and your childrens children. I see nothing wrong with it, but of course the criminals, and paranoid fanatics will so I say to those people tuff ****, I want my children to grow up in a safer environment. |
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just a warning
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are they from arkansas and married to eachother also? lol
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when my ex left I threw what she left as far as clothes, outside and
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Drunk as a Defence
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I think first offence should be prison time, there's no room for soft
heartedness in this area, driving drunk is about like taking a gun and randomly firing at houses, with each pull of the trigger there's a chance of hurting or killing someone, every second your car is in motion on our highways and streets while your drunk behind the wheel, there's a chance you will hurt or kill someone. Yep, I say jail time 1st offence and anything thereafter 20 yr sentence. |
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new born
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Due to a power outage, only one paramedic responded to the call.
The house was very dark so the paramedic asked Kathleen, a 3-yr old girl to hold a flashlight high over her mommy so he could see while he helped deliver the baby. Very diligently, Kathleen did as she was asked. Heidi pushed and pushed and after a little while, Connor was born. The paramedic lifted him by his little feet and spanked him on his bottom. Connor began to cry. The paramedic then thanked Kathleen for her help and asked the wide-eyed 3-yr old what she thought about what she had just witnessed. Kathleen quickly responded, "He shouldn't have crawled in there in the first place......smack his ass again!" |
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CURTAIN RODS---- "PRICELESS"
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yep good one even though it has been posted 3 times now lol
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sexless marriage trend?
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If your love life is lacking, you’re not alone
Experts are seeing an upswing in ‘sexless marriages’ • 'Sexless marriage' on the rise, experts say March 27: NBC's Nancy Snyderman takes a look at sex after marriage and the rise in what some experts are calling "sexless marriage." NBC News Web Extra By Dr. Nancy Snyderman Chief medical editor NBC News Updated: 4:41 p.m. CT March 28, 2007 Dr. Nancy Snyderman Chief medical editor NEW YORK - For the nation's 59 million married couples, there's a lot to worry about — money, child-rearing, even who does the chores. All are issues couples can disagree on. But there's another issue — potentially just as damaging to marriage — that many couples face but can't talk about — intimacy. "At least 40 percent of the people that come to see me are in what they consider to be, or I consider to be, a sexless marriage," says sex therapist Dr. Laura Berman of the Berman Center in Chicago. Experts see an upswing in sexless marriages, defined as one in which the couple has sex fewer than 10 times a year, landing a lot of couples in therapy. "When a couple isn't having sex, that really starts to diminish the intimacy and the connection in their relationship, and really takes its toll on their relationship," Berman says. "We both weren't happy," says Marcus Allen. "So that's when we knew we had a problem." "... and the passion was gone," Allen's wife, Tamica, says. They admit to finding themselves at an impasse. "I was depressed, sad, frustrated," Tamica says. "We thought that we were alone in that, and knowing that we weren't really helped us to see, to set some realistic expectations," Marcus says. After an intensive period of therapy that addressed the physical, psychological and emotional aspects of their relationship, Marcus and Tamica made a fresh start. "It starts with communication, and it starts with understanding each other and just being there," Marcus says. |
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The Gospel of Thomas
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thanks but no thanks for your website introduction
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recommend a ripper?
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musicmatch jukebox is what i use for mp3's
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