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Politics
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328Wow! Welcome Poet! How are you/what are you doing these days? Sounds like your hConstant Reader-9/21/2005
327Hi Rambi, My husband just got the call for Red Cross deployment, very likely inPoet-9/21/2005
326They have received some good press (in the Washington Post and the Wall Street JConstant Reader-9/21/2005
325 Great idea, but I'm not optimistic about it being very successful. I imagTimF-9/21/2005
324I appreciate your response. Thanks. I think it's true about how easily we alConstant Reader-9/21/2005
323Well, I am sorry I was snippy. I will blame the market, which chewed me up todayRambi-9/21/2005
322 Maybe you have another source that says she will stay on. The link in your posTimF-9/21/2005
321Sandra Day O'Connor will stay on. bloomberg.com So no net change to the SupAmerican Spirit-9/21/2005
320<i> Infrastructure got a lot of ink for a while, then it faded away with nTimF-9/21/2005
319I am genuinely sorry that my original post has caused so much misunderstanding. Constant Reader-9/21/2005
318If you are accusing me of labelling that poster a Bushhater, you had better rereRambi-9/21/2005
317<i>It would seem that insurance companies could give a little incentive foConstant Reader-9/21/2005
316I really quote JohnM from PFP when I say this. Anytime that someone disagrees wSuma-9/21/2005
315<i>I had always thought why doesn't the government pay people to SAVE Lane3-9/21/2005
314This sounds like the argument that from childhood on I could not understand. We Suma-9/21/2005
313<i> feeling more and more like schmucks and dupes</i> so true!! <Rambi-9/21/2005
312Friedman is one of my favorite columnists and writers, but I don't care for Rambi-9/21/2005
311>>"If you prefer the hit-and-run, the blindly partisan, or the sarcasDon Hurst-9/21/2005
310<i>sometimes hard to stomach certain things when you have done your best tMulhollandDrive-9/21/2005
309earthquakes are a little less random than hurricanes. And the more complacent onJorj X Mckie-9/21/2005
308Perhaps you misunderstood the thread header, Don. I doubt anyone posting here isConstant Reader-9/21/2005
307>>"Of course, if you are one of the tried and true Bushhaters..."Don Hurst-9/21/2005
306No real guarantees-- ain't that the truth. Still, it is sometimes hard to stRambi-9/21/2005
305Well, that implies you think Bush IS personally and completely responsible, and Rambi-9/21/2005
304>>"For example, to name an easy one, I wonder what percentage of the Don Hurst-9/21/2005
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