USA Today recently asked the following questions about Dubya's embarrassing service record: 1) Did Bush receive preferential treatment in getting into the Guardand getting a coveted pilot slot? Hmmm..let's see now, maybe we can work this one out ... | |
Kerry said in the debate that the United States had the right to take preemptive action abroad if it "passes the global test, where your countrymen, your people understand fully why you're doing what you're doing and you can prove to the world ... | |
When Hitler was gathering momentum in the thirties, some like Churchill recognized the impending dangers and some like Nevil Chamberlin did not.. Instead, Chamberlin broke bread with Hitler face to face, coming away assured that Hitler would not ... | |
Being the self-proclaimed "soul" of RGP (or should that be "sole" of RGP as in no else from the early 90's posts here any more), I have decided to give a State of the Group Address. We will start with bad news and go to good news. We have lost many ... | |
I read some days ago some posting around here about how "good" Moore is, how smart, bla bla. Moore's objectivity is obviously fake. His main point is helping out in the non-reelection of presid Bush. Personal intentions? Whatever he's proving is ... | |
1a. Anchor Steam 1b. Orval Trappist Anchor is the best every day beer, they also have an insanely great summer ale (wheat) a very good Liberty ale, the porter is one of the best, and the Chistmas ale is extremely good in small doses. Orval is just a ... | |
Well, the post-Convention poll numbers are out, and as everyone knows by now, Kerry got no bounce whatsoever. None. Dead heat. And as anyone who has a clue knows, a 15% gain is standard. Bottom line is, with these pathetic numbers at this point, the ... | |
I asked this question in another thread, but am afraid it got buried. If prescription drugs are manufactured in the US, sold to Canada and then back to the US for less money than we can buy them here in the US, why do we need Canada in the ... | |
This story is hearsay. Just returned from a week in Vegas and was playing in a $20/$40 HE game at the Golden Nugget. There was a guy at my table who looked like Chris Moneymaker's twin brother. He had just played in the first WSOP event - the ... | |
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