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Politics : Leftwing Agenda to Destroy the US -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cage Rattler who wrote (217)4/8/2006 5:44:24 PM
From: paret  Respond to of 908
 
You got me there.

Like when he pulled the US out of the Olympics,

destroying the lives of countless US athletes who had devoted their lives to reaching that goal at that specific time of their (comparitively) short athletic careers.



To: Cage Rattler who wrote (217)4/8/2006 5:47:01 PM
From: paret  Respond to of 908
 
Letter to Dear Abby

Dear Abby:

My husband is a liar and a cheat. He has cheated on me from the very beginning, and when I confront him, he denies everything.

What's worse, everyone knows he cheats on me. It is so humiliating. Also, he's been out of work for the past four years and has not even looked for a new job since. All he does is smoke cigars, and cruise around with his pals, while I have to work to pay the bills.

Since our daughter went away to college, he does not even pretend to like me...and hints that I am a lesbian.

What should I do??

Clueless

Dear Clueless:

Grow up and dump him. For Pete's sake, you don't need him anymore...You're a United States Senator from New York, act like one.




To: Cage Rattler who wrote (217)4/8/2006 7:15:17 PM
From: paret  Respond to of 908
 
Lefty Colon Bowel does his stuff:

Powell Visits, Says Visa Requirements Too Strict
CBS2CHICAGO ^ | 04-08-2006 | AP

(AP) CHICAGO Former Secretary of State Colin Powell says the United States made visa requirements too strict for foreign students following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Powell spoke today at the National School Boards Association convention in Chicago. He says many of the world's brightest international students enrolled at foreign universities after deciding it would be too difficult to get a visa here.

Powell says college presidents told him they couldn't afford to lose foreign students, who often pay higher tuition and take up little financial aid.

Visa requirements got tougher after it was discovered one of the Sept. 11 hijackers entered the country on a student visa. International applications declined sharply after the State Department imposed the new rules.

Powell says the restrictions are loosening, but still have a way to go.