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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (234986)1/4/2010 10:27:44 AM
From: Think4YourselfRespond to of 306849
 
I would laugh too except that I realize that our leaders are just as big a bunch of shi$heads. These are the types of "people" calling the shots in Washington. They believe all sorts of things. Bush actually thought God was talking to him, which means God told him to do all the brain dead things he did.

If I had to choose I would take Buddhism over Christianity any day of the week just because of the people I would be associated with. The Buddhists are far more intelligent and are less likely to want to force you to live by their beliefs.



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (234986)1/4/2010 2:52:36 PM
From: orkriousRead Replies (4) | Respond to of 306849
 
Kunstler nails it this week, as usual.

kunstler.com



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (234986)1/4/2010 3:04:44 PM
From: tejekRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Hey Patron, how are you........and what ails BPZ? No news and the stock is falling like a rock on a good day for oil.......plus good needs on two of its wells. Is dilution rearing its ugly head......again? Are you holding or selling?



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (234986)1/4/2010 8:50:07 PM
From: bull_dozerRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
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Electronic Arts Keeps Woods for Online Golf Game

Jan. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Electronic Arts Inc. said it will keep Tiger Woods in the title of its planned online golf game, maintaining support for the world’s top player after other companies dropped him as a pitchman.

“Regardless of what’s happening in his personal life, and regardless of his decision to take a personal leave from the sport, Tiger Woods is still one of the greatest athletes in history,” Peter Moore, president of EA Sports, said in a statement today.

Titles featuring Woods have generated $675 million in U.S. sales since 1998 for Electronic Arts, the second-largest video game company, according to researcher NPD Group Inc. “Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online,” to be released this month, is the first in the series that can be played through a Web browser. The game is part of Chief Executive Officer John Riccitiello’s strategy to expand sales of non-console titles.


bloomberg.com