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Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve
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6635Cisco is scheduled for heart surgery on Tuesday. Please sing a guest book to cheCarolyn-8/19/2001
6634Christopher, I side with Thomas in the previous post, you should always switch.chomolungma-5/2/2001
6633No matter what's behind the door you picked, there's always one door witThe Philosopher-5/1/2001
6632The answer is that the contestant should always switch. There is a 1/3 chance oThomas M.-4/28/2001
6631<<Ashcroft Eventually Might Have No Choice But to Name Special Counsel In CYBERKEN-2/25/2001
6630So far I have seen nothing that coerces people to say the pledge. The only coercThe Philosopher-2/20/2001
6629<i>But I see the New American Left hell-bent for the cliff-edge, as all rachomolungma-2/20/2001
6628Perhaps you have never studied church-sponsored schools. Indoctrination is takenCYBERKEN-2/20/2001
6627Interesting perspective -- but the difference is that coercive indoctrination ofmst2000-2/20/2001
6626Well put. But why is this argument never applied to the doctrine of political coCYBERKEN-2/20/2001
6625I think you miss my point completely. What I am saying is that you can't fomst2000-2/19/2001
6624The slippery slope argument has never much gotten respect from me. I doubt you aThe Philosopher-2/19/2001
6623As I recall, the youths in Nazi Germany were punished for not doing the arm salumst2000-2/17/2001
6622<i>Perhaps I should be a judge</i> Nah. You're too rational.The Philosopher-2/16/2001
6621<i>Certaintude v. flexibility.</I> I shouldn't step into this, Oral Roberts-2/16/2001
6620Well, of course that's an age old argument. Certaintude v. flexibility. ShThe Philosopher-2/15/2001
6619The problem is that Barry wanted to make suspension mandatory instead of leavingIlaine-2/15/2001
6618Yes, I know Virginia is conservative. I have a brother in Fredericksburg. LivingTom Clarke-2/15/2001
6617<i>But they don't get in trouble because they are polite and respThe Philosopher-2/15/2001
6616He used to be, before we moved. He's always been kind of an odd duck. >Ilaine-2/15/2001
6615Is this guy your Senator? <ggg> <i> "They've got a bunch oTom Clarke-2/15/2001
6614That is <b>exactly</b> what has to happen when you do an emergency bOral Roberts-2/14/2001
6613All well and good. But, not being at war, what's the problem with surfacing CYBERKEN-2/14/2001
6612Fishing vessel may have been drifting and would be tough to hear. If the water Oral Roberts-2/14/2001
6611And non-present day submarines too. I just watched the 3 1/2 hour, director'chomolungma-2/14/2001
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