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301Hang with me and you'll be one in no time.Peter Dierks-1/20/2005
300Either that or we'll both become nut cases...Just kidding of course, sort ofsandintoes-1/20/2005
299OT You are lucky indeed. You are probably right. We learn from our friends. PeopPeter Dierks-1/19/2005
298She isn't a childhood friend, I met her as a young adult...we became good frsandintoes-1/19/2005
297OT You are lucky, my best friend from childhood became a leach. I have lived Peter Dierks-1/19/2005
296My friend is almost a life long friend, one which I have had to hold her hand msandintoes-1/19/2005
295Let talk about our feelings. Now you are writing negatively. One has only to accPeter Dierks-1/19/2005
294Thank you, but what does it mean that I want to slip the Prozac into her tea? Dsandintoes-1/19/2005
293I know of no person who is capable of rendering an unbiased assessment of themsePeter Dierks-1/18/2005
292"Excuses are lies you tell yourself." I like that a lot! I have a versandintoes-1/18/2005
291Sometimes you learn more about people in those situations than you ever would wiPeter Dierks-1/18/2005
290i tried to explain to liberal complaining about our liberal local rag being consPeter Dierks-1/18/2005
289We can e mail it. My friends say they wouldn't know what was going on in sandintoes-1/18/2005
288Yep....I've been saying that all along....jlallen-1/18/2005
287Perhaps he will read you compliment some day. Friends and relatives may also. ItPeter Dierks-1/18/2005
286That breaks my heart. Everything he says about the media is true, and he is twisandintoes-1/18/2005
285<b>Media's coverage has distorted world's view of Iraqi reality &lPeter Dierks-1/18/2005
284<I>But in the past decade the liberals lost their monopoly. What broke it?sandintoes-1/18/2005
283Thanks for stopping by. I am just doing what I can. Your input is welcome here.Peter Dierks-1/17/2005
282Excellent column.....thanks for posting....jlallen-1/17/2005
281<b>MSM Requiem </b> After the Dan Rather scandal, American journalisPeter Dierks-1/17/2005
280I have read multiple times that the CBS evening news is not profitable. Perhaps Peter Dierks-1/16/2005
279I'm sure Sauter would agree that the Viacom deal accelerated the CBS declinegoldworldnet-1/16/2005
278That is great. Thanks for sharing. Here is an atricle by a former head of CBS nPeter Dierks-1/16/2005
277I'll be happy to see Dan Rather go. Here's a accurate picture of Viacom.goldworldnet-1/14/2005
276The "independent" report does not have to say that bias or political mPeter Dierks-1/13/2005
275When looking at bias, slander, and fraud, it is by definition harder to prove frgoldworldnet-1/13/2005
274<b>Damage control at Black Rock</b> By Tony Blankley Let's staPeter Dierks-1/12/2005
273December 21, 2004, 8:58 a.m. <b>No ‘Fool’s Paradise’</b> Krugman liePeter Dierks-12/21/2004
272<b>Indians are celebrating President Bush's re-election. </b> BPeter Dierks-12/21/2004
271<b>Social Security reform requires unified effort</b> By James G. LPeter Dierks-12/19/2004
270<b>Snow Says Private Accounts Would Fix Social Security</b> (Update1Peter Dierks-12/19/2004
269Tax Cut Worryworts <b>There will never be a better time to make the tax cPeter Dierks-12/17/2004
268<b>Social Security Status Quo?</b> We simply can’t afford it. CesarPeter Dierks-12/17/2004
267I also have a little German, but I can thank a French great-grandfather for my bgoldworldnet-12/16/2004
266Wow, you are lucky. I am a mutt; a little of this and that. For those who wish mPeter Dierks-12/16/2004
265My ancestry is mostly English. I guess some would say turnabout is fair play, bugoldworldnet-12/15/2004
264<b>Romania breaks communist bonds</b> The Times, AFP December 15, 20Peter Dierks-12/14/2004
263Much like the history of the Muslim world. Our history will be erased. Just as tPeter Dierks-12/13/2004
262<b>KERIK WAS A SHOO-IN </b> By IAN BISHOP and DAN MANGAN ---------Peter Dierks-12/13/2004
261Native European and Anglo American birth rates have been negative for some time.goldworldnet-12/13/2004
260Here is an attributed link: <b>A Poem for the French </b> Eleven tPeter Dierks-12/13/2004
259I Wish I Would Have Written this > > >Eleven thousand soldiers >Captain Jack-12/13/2004
258This is a true way to show suport for our troops. Really support our troops --SPeter Dierks-12/13/2004
257HHMm-- here it is,, One more email from me for the Wounded Troops. It is the hoCaptain Jack-12/11/2004
256<b>Bush picks Bodman for energy secretary</b> By Associated Press FrPeter Dierks-12/10/2004
255<b>6 Cabinet members stay as Bush ends shakeup </b> December 10, 20Peter Dierks-12/10/2004
254Instead of fixing education, politicians wish to turn over the hen house to the Peter Dierks-12/10/2004
253If we really wanted to fix the schools, we would go to year round instruction. Igoldworldnet-12/10/2004
252<b>Math + test = trouble for US economy</b> First-of-its kind studyPeter Dierks-12/9/2004
251The links you posted are welcome here. It is unlikely that any President who prPeter Dierks-12/9/2004
250 Peter Dierks-12/9/2004
249 Peter Dierks-12/9/2004
248The link didn't work for me. It appears to end in ..., is that bad?Peter Dierks-12/9/2004
247by102fd.bay102.hotmail.msn.comCaptain Jack-12/9/2004
246Hi Peter I thought I'd post a couple of links here. Sorry if they've Gersh Avery-12/9/2004
245The first part is from another poster: <i>arab population in Gaza and JudPeter Dierks-12/9/2004
244Or better as some nations band to make muslim numbers shrink. Just in how one loCaptain Jack-12/8/2004
243Something else to consider is that Muslim numbers are growing rapidly in Europe goldworldnet-12/8/2004
242The last time we faced "an enemy that is both murderous and suicidal" Peter Dierks-12/8/2004
241Its coming.. sooner than laterCaptain Jack-12/7/2004
240Whatever the future holds, facing an enemy that is both murderous and suicidal igoldworldnet-12/7/2004
239<b>On Planet U.N. </b> The Security Council provides no security. Peter Dierks-12/7/2004
238<b>HOLDOUT OK WITH INTEL BILL</b> By IAN BISHOP ------------------Peter Dierks-12/7/2004
237The flow of black gold is very corrupting. It is interesting that the house of SPeter Dierks-12/7/2004
236I think when all your eggs are in one basket they are easier to steal. I look atgoldworldnet-12/7/2004
235While looking for it I found an interesting other article. See the bolded sectioPeter Dierks-12/7/2004
234Message 20835739 * * *goldworldnet-12/7/2004
233An amazing thing I read yesterday is that the Saudi debt exceeds their GDP. I kngoldworldnet-12/7/2004
232This is from John Mauldin: "Even Greenspan and other Fed governors openly Peter Dierks-12/7/2004
231Thanks for the information. Eventually there will be Democrat / Union / Liberal Peter Dierks-12/7/2004
230Govt employees ARE holding stocks at this time. In '82 the Civil Service RetCaptain Jack-12/6/2004
229We could see up to five retirements / deaths. Now that could cause a massive shiPeter Dierks-12/6/2004
228In order to support that rate of return and make up for under funding, Social SePeter Dierks-12/6/2004
227I sure hope Bush can get a couple of halfway decent judges on the Supreme Court.goldworldnet-12/3/2004
226At least 15% and expect 8% return over timeCaptain Jack-12/3/2004
225That, and the politicaliztion of justice. When an entire party says that lying uPeter Dierks-12/3/2004
224Is that the expected rate of return, or percentage of annual income? <g>Peter Dierks-12/3/2004
223More bux over fewer years. 12%? 15%? 18%..Captain Jack-12/3/2004
222Perhaps to accommodate those with family histories of premature expiration SociaPeter Dierks-12/3/2004
221When the US someday goes into decline, I think the role of liberals in schools wgoldworldnet-12/3/2004
220<"What do we do when people / governments want to cash in their US GoverCaptain Jack-12/3/2004
219China has a demographic mix and sheer population that will propel their economy Peter Dierks-12/3/2004
218Send them back-- they will be fed for 30 years, free and will not need to go to Captain Jack-12/3/2004
217That is funny. I saw last night on O'Reilley that there are three American Peter Dierks-12/3/2004
216Although I'll never collect a penny of SS, I certainly am enjoying being retCaptain Jack-12/3/2004
215There is one proposal to save SS that no one seems to be able to propose. Start Peter Dierks-12/3/2004
214I haven't seen any data on it, but know China has had a negative population goldworldnet-12/3/2004
213You are correct that personal retirement accounts make much sense. If individualPeter Dierks-12/3/2004
212As one who will never collect Soc Sec it is seen in a problem state. Certainly, Captain Jack-12/2/2004
211This should be good for a laugh on either side of the aisle: "Canada busy Joe Smith-12/2/2004
210Social Security was basically a pyramid scheme when it started with a 12:1 payergoldworldnet-12/2/2004
209I think personal retirement accounts make a lot of sense, but at some point Amergoldworldnet-12/2/2004
208Happened in '84 with the fed govt.eomCaptain Jack-12/2/2004
207You are wise to recognize that. Perhaps the best proposal to repair the problem Peter Dierks-12/2/2004
206The model for the private sector now is to eliminate pensions with 401k plans. Agoldworldnet-12/2/2004
205<b>Board boots Democrat from pension fund job</b> By MICHAEL B. MAROPeter Dierks-12/2/2004
204<b>Secretary and Son Kofi Annan isn't Kojo's keeper, but he can&#Peter Dierks-12/2/2004
203<b>Red Double-Crossed Again The ICRC betrays America--and the Geneva ConvPeter Dierks-12/2/2004
202<b>The Education of Dan Rather </b> From the golden age of network TPeter Dierks-12/2/2004
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