haha, why would my profile pic scare you? That's a little native child out in the desert or something......nothing scary :)
RevMalk
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I am moving but where to?
by Aztec inmy sister told me the other day that at the end of june a friend of her's is moving to detroit and i will need to move out.
i was hurt at first but i understand why now.
she loves children but she has very little patience for them.
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How Do You Feel About President Bush?
by minimus ini like him, but he makes me a little nervous.
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RevMalk
He's done well. Point Blank, and so far he continues to do well. I trust that his interests are in the protection of the United States and her allies.
Why? Because he could be riding this roller coaster alot quieter waiting for that second term. He's making waves while heading into election time, and he'd only risk that if he truly cared. Clinton was a mistake we'll not soon forget, he was on TV every night (it seemed - missed seinfeld for 8 years:) fluffing us up with one line of shit or another to ensure his 2nd term. Don't you think these guys know that the Presidency can't be had by flapping their lips to the likes of the easily wavered American people? As a whole we're about as stupid as they come, and we swallow all their talk. This guy backs up his talk, he does what he says he's going to do, right or wrong, he does it.
President Bush is a refreshing change for the United States.
Bush talks with Sen. Schumer, Gov. Pataki and rescue workers in front of the World Trade Center rubble.
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I am moving but where to?
by Aztec inmy sister told me the other day that at the end of june a friend of her's is moving to detroit and i will need to move out.
i was hurt at first but i understand why now.
she loves children but she has very little patience for them.
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RevMalk
I would stay away from the Northwest......the west coast all together, it's too expensive.
Metro NY is too expensive as well, but of course the best on place on earth to live
PA is nice, and CHEAP!
You can rent an apartment for a couple of hundred bucks a month. My wife works with the mentally challenged in Scranton, PA
She can get you all the info you need, maybe even a job if you're into that kind of thing.
Portland Maine is about a nice as it gets, and it's not that expensive, If you stick to the suburbs. You can live right near the ocean for next to nothing. I'm not real sure about the job thing though, but Boston is only like an hour away, and I 'think' they have a commuter train now between Boston/Portland.
We'll be up there in the next couple of weeks, if you need info we can get it for you. Last I knew you could rent an apartment by the week, that was real common a few years ago, which makes it MUCH easier to move in.
If you come to the Northeast, I can help you out with info. I might even be able to put you to work, trouble is, I don't provide health insurance, and you'll need it for the little one. ALTHOUGH, PA has an awesome health insurance deal for both Children and Adults. I don't know the specifics, but I saw it on the news. It's a new deal, they want everyone in the state covered, no matter what your financial status is. So, if you make good money, but your job doesn't give you insurance, you can join the state 'co-op' I guess you'd call it, for really good rates. And then if you don't make really good money, it goes on a sliding fee scale. Whatever it is, it's supposed to be real good.
Anyway, that's my 2 cents :)
If you need anything, my email is open
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Why Do Some Defend the Butcher of Baghdad?
by Perry ina bbc correspondent documentary aired on june 23, 2002, exposed how the iraqi regime staged these processions: instead of burying dead children immediately in accordance with muslim custom, iraqi authorities hold the bodies in cold storage until enough bodies are available to conduct a "parade of dead babies.
"15 in one such event, the iraqi regime exhibited some 60 coffins, decorated with large photographs of the deceased, around martyr square in baghdad while government-controlled demonstrators chanted anti-u.s. slogans and demanded the elimination of un sanctions, all for the benefit of foreign reporters who were present.
on camera, an iraqi identified as ali, described as a former member of saddam's inner circle living in northern iraq, related the account of a taxi driver who had explained to him how it worked: "he went to najaf [a town 100 miles south of baghdad] a couple of days ago.
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RevMalk
in case you need clarification on those last two...you cannot possibly defend saddams right to have wmd without also defending his right to rule. if you need any other explanations, let me know.
I have to say......if any of you guys think we don't have the same weapons, wake up. We have them all and more, and Saddam has every right in the world to defend his country.
The problem is his track record.....the difference is, we don't test these weapons on our own people (not on a grand scale anyway). The simple fact of the matter is, the US is screwed no matter how you slice it. One of these days China is going to come down on us like moles on gramma, and we'll be finished. So, we might as well take a few of their allies out while we have a chance.
No, this is not my argument, haha, just talk.
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Why Do Some Defend the Butcher of Baghdad?
by Perry ina bbc correspondent documentary aired on june 23, 2002, exposed how the iraqi regime staged these processions: instead of burying dead children immediately in accordance with muslim custom, iraqi authorities hold the bodies in cold storage until enough bodies are available to conduct a "parade of dead babies.
"15 in one such event, the iraqi regime exhibited some 60 coffins, decorated with large photographs of the deceased, around martyr square in baghdad while government-controlled demonstrators chanted anti-u.s. slogans and demanded the elimination of un sanctions, all for the benefit of foreign reporters who were present.
on camera, an iraqi identified as ali, described as a former member of saddam's inner circle living in northern iraq, related the account of a taxi driver who had explained to him how it worked: "he went to najaf [a town 100 miles south of baghdad] a couple of days ago.
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gsx1138
Glad to see linear thought is still alive and well. I thought for a second there we may have become enlightened. I don't think there is anyone who supports Saddam even in his own country. But blind Bush followers seem too thick headed to realize that anyone who disagrees with U.S. foreign policy aren't in favor of Saddam. This kind of Black and White thinking is immature and unrealistic. When was the last time you heard something about our war on Terrorism. Despite his best efforts Bush has provided no link between Al Quieda and Saddam. Your all being played. I think some of you even have your own questions about what Bush is doing but like a good Dub you push away those questions in favor of blind nationalism.
I believe in some cases this does occur "Blind Faith", but I believe more often some of you ex-dubs go against absolutely everything you run acrossed in life for fear you might be a follower. Over correcting if you will. I think this blaming everything on the cult is way out of hand, get over it already, and find something else to blame for a while. The fact of the matter is, YOU are showing Borg mentallity by attacking others for having an opinion outside of your's. Quite hypocritical I'd say. (and for having the same stupid stock answers every time someone holds an opinion outside of your's). If you're going to debate something, debate the facts, don't fluff it up with off the wall nonsense. If you dig deep enough you might have some valid points down in there somewhere without accusing people of a being a "Good Dub".
The trick is to have a balance, and I don't believe anyone here supports an invasion of Iraq because Bush says so. I for one don't care if Mickey Mouse calls the order, as long as it gets done. Will innocent people die? Yes, of course, and that just plain sucks. But innocent people have died in every war that's ever taken place. Some wars are for a good cause, some aren't. Is Bush doing this for selfish reasons? I have no idea and I don't care, again, as long as it gets done. We do have a Hitler on our hands, and we can't make the same mistake twice. We waited too long the first time around, and this time if we're jumping the gun....good! That means we'll end (or lessen) the suffering in Iraq a day sooner.
Trauma_Hound
one of your dumbass pres. bushes staff was quoted as saying that if 0% of the US People supported a war with Iraq, he would still go to war with them. You can take your dictator and shove it wear the sun don't shine!
Well, good for President Bush......you know, with the election coming up next year, that takes some balls. At least he has them, and he's doing what he feels is the right thing to do. Personally I think making that statement is further proof of such.
Trauma_Hound
our president is a dictator, doesn't care what the US public thinks, so clearly he's not a "patriot", in fact, what was said was quit treasonus, so go defend your little dictator why don't you.
You might have a point. I must say he concerns me from time to time, but what are ya gonna do? I don't care what or who he is as long as he helps those people, and us!
Crazy151drinker
Either way he's better than Gore! Gore would have surrendered to Saddam a couple of months ago. Probably would have given Saddam Texas.
LMFAO! You got that right. Him and his "Let's be friends"......I think he's Rodney King's brother or something. I don't know, who cares who does the job and why as long a it gets done, that's how I look at it. It's long overdue. Just like you guys seem upset that someone implied you're 'Saddam supporters', don't you think, even for a second, perhaps some of us are not holding this opinion because we're 'Bush Supporters'? I for one am behind the man most of the time, but like I said, he concerns me on occasion, just like every President in the past. It comes with the territory. But my support for the invasion of Iraq has absolutely nothing to do with Bush. On the contrary, I voted for Bush because I knew he'd invade Iraq. You could tell in the presidential debates, he was aching to go, and I'm behind that 110%. Does that make me anti-American? No, that makes me human, with an opinion. Yeah, I could be wrong, just like you guys. None of us have all the answers.
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Incredible quote from KM_03_02!
by Nowhere inkm, feb 03 - page 3, paragraph 6: .
a brother who was unexpectedly laid off from his secular employment took advantage of the situation to auxiliary pioneer....reflecting on his experience, he said: "what a month!
" how elated he was for having jehovah's direction and help!
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RevMalk
I don't know about other places, but the pioneers in my congregation (most of them) were on food stamps and welfare, so they didn't have to worry about any of that. I wonder how the rest of the world would feel about that......you know, us tax payers.
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(((Joy2Bfree))), I'm sorry
by WildTurkey inhey joy, im very sorry for the pain you are going through, because the lose of your father.
i also know you had to deal with the borg world again and i know that was hard to deal with.
i really dont have the words just want you to know i care.
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RevMalk
Joy & Jst, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
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Just in case 'anyone'...
by sf in...has been missin' the skallywagger or wondering where she has gone off to.
i have been severly 'sick' virtually.
this all happened exactly at the same time silentlambs (lambsroar) was 'messed with'.
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RevMalk
Hello,
Sorry I can't help you, but I just wanted to mention that LambsRoar was not tampered with, just silentlambs. Someone attempted to get into LambsRoar when it was associated with silentlambs, but were unsuccessful. since they've split we've had no problems at all. Sorry for intruding, I just didn't want anyone to thing we have a bug over there or something. Thanks!
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Hilarious eBay item
by YellowLab in.
my cousin just posted one of his prized possessions for sale on ebay.. check it out: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ebayisapi.dll?viewitem&item=2805705763.
lol!
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RevMalk
As funny (and nasty) as that is, the commissions are going to kill him if he doesn't get the money. If he DOES get the money, tell the high bidder I have some articles around here they might be interested in He might just get kicked off ebay though, unwashed clothes are against the rules.....for some reason
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RevMalk
LOL - Just Kidding!!