Monday, August 17, 2009

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But john has a different opinion:
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In contrast, John Redwood replies:
# James on 25 May 2009 at 1:37 pm Having just heard an MEP on R4 talking about his travel expenses, the scandal about the UK s politician,s expenses pale into insignificance. The first time this MEP tried to clain back his rail fare to Brussels he presented the rail ticket. They were not interested in having the actual receipt, instead he had to accept the flat rate for all MEPs. His actul rail fare was approx. 500 euros, but they paid him 2000 euros for every return journey. Asked how much he received in one year, he replied approx 200,000 euros.The actual cost of his fares were approx. 50,000 euros. Although he could have kept the extra 150,000 euros, he donated it to charity. As he stated, you could become very rich being an MEP.

John Cole comes with the facts:
19 May 16th, 2009 at 9:39 pm Boudica I ll watch Die Hard any time I catch it on TV. Ferris Bueller, too. It may be more the age you were when you first saw the movies that you consider timeless. I was too old for Big Lebowski to make an impression on me. Although, I was older when Forrest Gump came out and I can watch that over and over again.

John Hunt, The Oregonian has another idea:
I don't blame Roper for leaving as I think he could be a starter even in a D1 pro type offense. I certainly do not blame him nor the ducks for the situation because it wasn't Kelly who recruited him, it was crowden.

info@ecologicalinternet.org (New York Times:... brings a word of caution:
In 1971, W. David Montgomery, a Harvard graduate student in economics, fleshed out the idea of emissions trading in his doctoral thesis and has spent much of the last three decades trying to figure out how the marketplace can deal with environmental problems that are caused by relatively few actors but have consequences felt globally.

Josh Friedland imagines that:
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However, frz@wdtprs.com (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) states that:
I am very sad about this. The killer had no thought for the state of Tiller s soul. Let us pray for both of them, and for the babies.

The Huffington Post News Team shows how it is done:
COX: Well, Lieutenant Colonel [Victor] Fehrenbach was actually outed by a civilian. He wasn't even out to his family...

But John Dodge has a different opinion:
  3 Jdodge349@... 06/12/09 | Report as spam RE: Neil Armstrong Remembers Man Behind Apollo 11 Hilltop12 Yes, there was lot of discussion about it. The NASA budget has been flat for about 30 years and many there don't think Obama does not have much interest in deep space exploration. For years, the debate has focused on earth orbit exploration v. deep space exploration, i.e. going back to the moon and mars. John Holdren, Obama's scitech point man, spoke and it would seem there are so many issues on Obama's plate, he may never get to think deeply about space exploration. That was my impression.

John imagines that:
Born in Honduras, [Miguel] Estrada came to the United States at 17, not knowing a word of English. He learned the language almost instantly, and within a few years was graduating with honors from Columbia University and heading off to Harvard Law School. He clerked for Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, was a prosecutor in New York, and worked at the Justice Department in Washington before entering private practice.

Before going any further, The Huffington Post News Team wants to get this straight:
The people who created these crises or allowed them to happen either didn't look hard enough for the truth, or didn't listen to those voices that could tell them where the truth lived.

For example, John Krolik considers:
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Still not being convinced, John Amato replies:
Actually it's already been Mon, 06/01/2009 - 15:20 â€" MaggotpunkActually it's already been proven that Scott Roeder has a connection to the local terrorist group, Operation Rescue. Roeder had convicted clinic bomber, Cheryl Sullenger (OR's VP and spokesperson) name and number in the car. According to Kansas City's paper The Pitch, Sullenger admitted to having conversations with Roeder. Roeder occasionally made comments on the Operation Rescue website. Only comments approved by the webmaster are allowed to be put on the comment section.

John Amato sees it this way:
I wonder how Billo would feel if he was FORCED to carry around a baby with no brain for four more months? Four more heartbreaking months?

In response, John Cole claims:
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Josh Friedland considers that:
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Furthermore, Vicky Frost claims:
I'll be tip-tapping away this evening, charting the culinary progress of such luminaries as Colin Murray, Rosie Boycott, Jan Leeming, Janet Ellis, Deena Payne, Iwan Thomas, Jayne Middlemiss and Pete Waterman â€" not to mention a host of other top celeb cooking talent. Or top celeb talent at least. Or celeb talent. Or … enough of that now. We will have plenty of time later to discuss the relative merits of Gemma Bissix, Saira Khan and Michael Obiora. Sharpen those knives in preparation commenters!

The Huffington Post News Team says it all comes down to this:
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Thinking that's not all, John Nofsinger, Ph.D. adds:
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John Aravosis (DC) tells the real story:
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In contrast, Hannity replies:
MCCAIN: I think the worst thing we can do at this time is raise anyone's taxes. As far as taxing health care benefits, my proposal, which was roundly attacked throughout the campaign, was that we do away with that employer treatment, tax treatment of employee benefits but give every family a $5,000 refundable tax credit so they can go out and buy their own insurance policy.

Before going any further, Annette wants to get this straight:
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Joe points out another thing aside from that:
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John Cole brings more details:
investigators after the invasion to waterboard an Iraqi intelligence official to try to pump him for information about Saddam s alleged alliance with al Qaida. Whitehouse noted that this would dramatically change the legal terms of the question since even the notorious

John Redwood tells the real story:
It would seem the system helps breed a culture of group decisions only, for the inevitable cover your back stance.

John says it all comes down to this:
I saw a headline today to the effect that Vice-President Cheney "defended harsh interrogations" in Congressional briefings some years ago. Wow, there is a news flash: Dick Cheney thinks it's OK to put the heat on terrorists if necessary to save American lives! Who knew? Of course, neither the "attention grab" nor putting a caterpillar in a terrorist's cell nor waterboarding the terrorist does the slightest harm to the person being interrogated.

John also takes into account the following fact:
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Dr. John Neustadt gives a bit of an idea about it:
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While it may be true, John Hunt, The Oregonian thinks:
Plugrad on the other hand was always played under control and at receiver that is something that the ducks haven't had in the past few years - so he kinda will be missed.

The Caucus intervenes and adds:
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John Paul Aguiar points out another thing aside from that:
For me it makes things a little bit easier, but in reality  I have functioned with my old Facebook url for a year..so not a big deal.

John Sedore tells the real story:
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John Gapper intervenes and adds:
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John Cole does a quick recap:
So my statement is clear, and let me read it again. Let me read it again. I m sorry. I have to find the page. I was informed that the Department of Justice opinions had concluded that the use of enhanced interrogations was legal. The only mention of waterboarding was that the briefing in the briefing was that it was not being employed.

John Brown scans the other's answers and reply:
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John Quiggin does a quick recap:
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John Bresnahan,Josh Gerstein does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Michael C McHugh Party: Independent Reply #18 Date: May. 15, 2009 - 8:26 PM EST It's a little too early to even write a first draft of the real history of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Too many of the primary sources are still classified and too many of the real witnesses are still bound by secrecy oaths. You can't write the real history without the evidence, and a few documents released here and there do not mean much. There's no background or context, no real timeline, etc, etc. And this is just about the sources of evidence held by the US government. Many other countries are involved here. Reply       Quote      Report Abuse

John Cole thinks about it:
299 May 17th, 2009 at 4:04 am Tattoosydney @ AhabTRuler : As I m not sure whether my original response to you will ever reappear, thanks for the recommendation. That s a great track.

John Cole has another idea:
What have I done, and what has my family done? There wouldn t be much point talking about it because I could not provide proof with necessary specificity. I have this crazy thing about my personal privacy.

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John Rockwell imagines that:
Seeing Graham reminded me of Balanchine. The two were often held up as antipodes in the 40's and 50's, and it's hard not to be reminded of Balanchine during a NewYork City Ballet season. Recently Sarah Kaufman of the Washington Post wrote an essay suggesting that the genius and the dominance of Balanchine has by now stunted ballet in this country, shutting off all manner of theatricality and modern-dance hybrids in favor of Balanchine's stripped down classicism and, worse, epigones who weakly emulated it. Kaufman didn't mention the critical coterie that devotes itself to analyzing Balanchine's genius in minute detail and assessing anyone who tries to dance his work and dismissing most any other choreography. Sure, the article was was meant to be provocative; nobody doubts Balanchine's achievement. But for me it was successfully provocative, and salutary.

For this reason, John Paczkowski says:
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While it may be true, John Amato thinks:
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However, John Heald thinks differently:
Oh, by the way ..for those of you who know my long time friend and Assistant Cruise Director Stephanie, you will be glad to know that she is being given a chance to cover the Carnival Destiny as cruise director. She starts in 10 days time and I wish her all the best as I am sure will those that know her.

John Amato thinks that the problem is:
I'm waiting for them to hire Sam Waterston to do Unity09-HealthCare commercials for them. There's a tough fight a brewing and the Ben Nelson's are trying to derail any form of health care reform.

In addition to this, Caspar Melville, John Micklethwait states:
I left feeling in need of more proof that the secularisation thesis was completely wrong: experience seems to suggest that rising educational standards do reduce religious affiliation. But I felt more able to acknowledge that the process is far from even and that globalisation is throwing up more diversity of belief. Nor did I feel ready to accept that faith-based social welfare is the best model for developing countries, but then perhaps I am romantic about the NHS.

The Caucus gives a bit of an idea about it:
Unfortunately, Americans have short memories, the GOP nearly vanished after Watergate, only to be restored by Reagan and by the so called Contract for America in 1994. We see the fruit of what GOP control did to this country, especially from 2001 - 2007. So called compassionate conservatism only showed compassion for the wealthy, the oil industry and the financial industry. Everyone else saw their real wages continue to drop, health care costs rise at rates higher than inflation culminating with an economic implosion last September (the day the GOP and John McCain were saying the fundamentals of the economy were strong).

While it may be true, John McQuaid thinks:
The White House was responsible for domestic surveillance? Actually Senator Obama (the smartest constitutional lawyer in the land) voted that into law. And the dems have controlled Congress for how long now?

John Amato is rather skeptical:
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John Callaham might have an idea about it:
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John Callaham points out another thing aside from that:
Ubisoft's E3 2009 press conference today included an on-stage appearance by massive movie director James Cameron who told the audience about his upcoming new sci-fi epic

John Tenuto might have an idea about it:
68. Balok - June 14, 2009 Just a little trivia, the helmet was actually from a deleted scene form Spock s Brain

Despite the previous arguments, Johann Hari has many reasons to think otherwise:
It just goes to show that the general public hasn't grown up. Adults in the US don't think or reason in a mature fashion as they should. Instead they remain at a junior high/high school emotional and mental level.

Vicky Frost intervenes and adds:
8.16pm: Poor Michael. I have a bad feeliing about how this night is going to go for him. Bad presentation apparently. Joel, however has obviously learnt things from his time in the transport caff and appears to be in the lead. Come on Rosie!

Furthermore, John Cole claims:
Daffy: [re-animated] Ha-ha-ha, very funny, ha-ha-ha! [resumes deadpan expression]11 May 14th, 2009 at 1:00 pm JGabriel Nancy Pelosi: The only mention of waterboarding was that the briefing in the briefing was that it was not being employed.

John Vidal comes with a new idea:
Previous Blog home Myth story man Comments ( ) Buzz up! Digg it Who is behind celebrated climate change denier Vaclav Klaus, president of the Czech Republic? Look no further than Russian oligarch Vagit Alekperov, president of the giant Russian energy company Lukoil. Last year, Alekperov admitted that Lukoil had paid for the Russian translation of Klaus's book, Blue Not Green Planet, which spread the eccentric view that climate change is a myth. But now it is reported that Alekperov and Klaus have secretly met several times in Prague. So what does Klaus have to say? "I appreciate the big help of Lukoil, and especially Vagit Alekperov." At least Klaus is even-handed. The English edition of the book was sponsored by rightwing American thinktank, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, which used to be funded by Exxon.

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John Cole notices:
27 May 14th, 2009 at 1:27 pm Perry Como It looks like Dick wanted to waterboard an Iraqi intelligence officer.

However, john states that:
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In contrast, John Aravosis (DC) replies:
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Thinking that's not all, John T. Haller adds:
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John Parisella is absolutely sure that:
Doesn t it suck when reality hits and you find out the people you thought were going to clean up the mess are really just a more articulate incarnation of the previous assholes.

Despite the previous arguments, John Hempton has many reasons to think otherwise:
After this and until very recently no ma j or US bank could raise any debt without a government guarantee. After all if the government could wipe you out why would you ever invest in low risk margin debt?

Josh Friedland points out another thing aside from that:
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John Richardson also takes into account the following fact:
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Vicky Frost points out another thing aside from that:
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Caspar Melville, John Micklethwait comes with a new idea:
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Nicole Belle might have an idea about it:
I'm sorry for your loss, John Sun, 06/14/2009 - 23:06 â€" treestump May God bless your Dad as he continues on his journey through life. Login or register to reply

John Cole sees it this way:
Animal House My Dad took me to see this on my 13th birthday. Did I mention that he s cool. The Hudsucker Proxy An unappreciated bit of Coen brothers genius.

Nicole Belle might have an idea about it:
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As John Cole says:
280 May 17th, 2009 at 2:08 am JGabriel La Belle et La Bete (yeah, the original) Oh yeah, Cocteau is great. Also, Orphee . .

Similarly, John Cole adds:
48 June 15th, 2009 at 5:05 pm TenguPhule God love Sullivan, because I know his heart is in the right place: Secreted in a diamond which is hidden in a locked chest in the middle of a freezing lake, guarded by talking alligators. Take that!

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

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Furthermore, Caspar Melville, John Micklethwait claims:
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J ohn Amato does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
i saw that csi too Tue, 06/02/2009 - 20:34 â€" skippy and i thought it was made up till i saw another reference on entourage about the practice. but if you love stories about loser gopers dressing up in animal costumes to have sex, you'll love sadly, no!'s piece furrygate: the furrying . Login or register to reply

John Cole intervenes and adds:
74 May 16th, 2009 at 10:12 pm wasabi gasp A movie that I want to watch again, but never comes on cable, is Henry Fool .

John Amato is rather skeptical:
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Before going any further, John Vidal wants to get this straight:
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For this purpose, John Paczkowski suggests:
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Nicole Belle notices:
Alright Sun, 06/14/2009 - 23:59 â€" Nowwhat Before I go to play a video game, I found a video on pottv, a new one. Chris Bennett studies ancient religion for use of pot and other substances to get in touch with the spirit. I like listening to him. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r2mN1pl4Gg Login or register to reply

Kara Swisher does a quick recap:
by Kara Swisher Posted on May 15, 2009 at 10:32 AM PT Print Share John Battelle (pictured here), the founder, chairman and CEO of Federated Media Publishing, told his staff this morning that he will begin a search for a new top exec to take the company into its next stage of growth.

Before going any further, John Vidal wants to get this straight:
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Dr. John Neustadt explains:
Sugar causes a direct release of serotonin in the brain, providing a short-term elevation of mood. However, the sugar also stimulates a release of insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps drive sugar out of the blood and into cells where it can be use to produce cellular energy The insulin then drives down the blood sugar and can produce low blood sugar, called "reactive hypoglycemia," which then can produce symptoms of fatigue, more sugar cravings, irritability and depression. The person then reaches for sugar again for a quick fix, and they are caught in a vicious cycle.

John Cook does not seem to agree with this. In his ow n words:
us for ruining his fun. Based on the evidence we've gathered, and Olbermann and Muller's confusing and contradictory responses, we're increasingly convinced that Muller's waterboarding escapade was a purposeful fabrication that he set out to engineer a publicity event based on the reversal of his position. But even if you take the most charitable view of the evidence from Muller's perspective, all that emerges is a fake waterboarding that frightened a callow radio host.

John Hempton brings more details:
j apan ended up with massive excess funds in banks because (beginning in 1996) the private sector started to repay loans (ie, aggregate loan demand went negative), to the tune during the early 2000s of 5% GDP. but in 1989, the

Similarly, Kate Shatzkin adds:
Kate, how do you get John to sit and watch with you? If it doesn't involve a football or soccer ball (or, oddly, anything on PBS), my hubby's not interested. PS: My niece recently told me there's a Sonic open in Salisbury now - first one in Maryland. He has been told that it's a requirement of my job. But I think he's secretly enjoying it. Posted by: Cheryl at Maryland Family | June 9, 2009 11:53 AM

In addition to this, John West states:
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In addition to this, John Tenuto states:
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John Parisella points out another thing aside from that:
On racism: read up on the Republican Southern Strategy. Read up on Reagan s speech announcing his campaign for President. Google Lee Atwater and the n-word. This is explicit, strategic use of racism in America by the Republican party.

However, John Cole thinks differently:
225 May 17th, 2009 at 12:08 am cybergal619 The Big Chill Silverado 226 May 17th, 2009 at 12:09 am Anton Sirius @ Jess : Loved Brick, but was very underwhelmed by Brothers Bloom. It s the first time maybe ever I thought Rachel Weisz looked a little lost in her role. Not saying it s bad it s decently entertaining but it was a little too precious for me. You ll love the opening sequence though. Or rather, the party afterwards.

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In response, Nicole Belle claims:
I'm so sorry for your loss.... Mon, 06/15/2009 - 07:28 â€" MWing When he shall die Take him and cut him out in little stars And he will make the face of heav'n so fine That all the world will be in love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun. ~William Shakespeare, Login or register to reply

John Amato is absolutely sure that:
Say what you will, I think Bill O'Reilly has a point here. The coverage of the shooting at the recruiting center is being vastly underplayed. Yesterday, the survivor of the shooting held a press conference, and one of the cable news channels did not cover it. At no point did this channel ever cut to the press conference.

John Baldoni gives a bit of an idea about it:
Check your ego. You may think you are smarter than your boss. And you just might be, but don't show it. Your MBA indicates you have book smarts; now it's time to show that you have job smarts. That comes with putting your time in, listening and asking questions. Resist the temptation to play one-upmanship. You might be right, but instead of showing people up, show them how . Humbly.

John Amato brings a word of caution:
She's terrifying. Tue, 06/02/2009 - 18:32 â€" NoOneYouKnow There's something awful behind that grinning-skull expression. Login or register to reply [Comment Deleted] Tue, 06/02/2009 - 18:49 â€" veronicaf [Comment Deleted By Administration For Violation Of Terms Of Service ] Login or register to reply Re: Republican Yiffing Tue, 06/02/2009 - 18:52 â€" Alerta_Alerta on that third link she looks like an undead. *shiver* Login or register to reply

For this purpose, John, Jersey suggests:
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Despite the previous arguments, John Amato has many reasons to think otherwise:
Re: Sunday Talk Show Circle Jerks Mon, 06/15/2009 - 01:02 â€" Its Me "I know they say that, Bob, but if the government is in the PACKAGE DELIVERY BUSINESS there won't be any other PACKAGE DELIVERERS, it's inevitable....oh, except for United Parcel Service." Login or register to reply

John, Jersey gives a bit of an idea about it:
, children, chores, christmas, cleaning, coffee, cooking, country music, cowboy hat, death, dinner, distorted view, dizzy

In response, John Biggs claims:
Apeeild Rakahbarp - June 14th, 2009 at 7:51 pm PDT why would you even do that stupid reply Jane - June 14th, 2009 at 7:55 pm PDT Why not, stupid? reply Sid - June 14th, 2009 at 8:00 pm PDT I could see why I would want to do that. If I had a smaller monitor capable of the same multi-touch and accelerometer functions, I would love to have that set up next to my main desktop for reference. reply

John Aravosis (DC) explains:
Ultra-conservative Gov. Sanford admits affair with... The latest on Che Sanford CAP report tells Obama how to keep his promise on ...

Having that in mind, John McQuaid wonders:
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Meanwhile, John Eyles came up with this idea:
Incidentally, the album is named after the integument which is the outer layer of a plant seed; the integument is a complex structure, and the track titles all refer to parts of it. An intriguing choice that leads to speculation about the reasons why.

John explains:
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While it may be true, John Tomasic thinks:
CRAZYLAND USA Center for Security Policy founder, former Reagan Administration arms control adviser and Washington Times Op-Ed writer Frank Gaffney was apparently driven out of his mind by the revelations he found buried in President Obama s Cairo speech, arguing in the paper today that the speech proved Obama is a Muslim and that even if it didn t exactly prove Obama is a Muslim, well, then it proved that Obama s sympathies lie with Muslim extremists!

Still not being convinced, John Milewski replies:
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But John McQuaid has a different opinion:
- + fran-pan I'm a Fan of fran-pan I'm a fan of this user permalink after all the subscribers drop their subscription maybe they will get the message. we dont' need a suspected war criminal on every paper to give their distorted point of view..      Reply      Favorite      Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 05/14/2009

Despite the previous arguments, Nicole Belle has many reasons to think otherwise:
My condolences.... Sun, 06/14/2009 - 22:29 â€" General Jack D.... So sorry, John, about the loss of your father. I know he was very proud of the work you've done. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Login or register to reply

For example, John Farr considers:
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John Cole comes with a new idea:
Apollo 13 the reentry scene gets me every time.Field of Dreams the final part when Costner plays catch with his dad gets me every time.

Stuff.co.nz - Life & Style does a quick recap:
On current figures this would mean that of the 6800 council staff in Auckland 2700 would lose their jobs.

Ta-Nehisi Coates thinks about it:
Of all the other web sites that I have bookmarked - I have found only one other censored web site:

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John Amato is not really sure about that:
A real man's man. Tall as a woman and doped up all his life. CBS thinks we should all look up to him. Even if they have to get him a ladder for us to do it.

Still not being convinced, John Baldoni replies:
Every generation finds its challenges. Yours may be greater than those in recent memory, but they are challenges that ambitious and savvy business graduates will find ways to overcome. Consider what you learned in the classroom not as a foundation, but rather as a spring board that will help you bounce higher and achieve more. So let me offer a few words of wisdom, things I learned from my mentors.

Thinking that's not all, Tracey John adds:
I saw at E3 last week. I also got to check out Vogster Entertainment's CrimeCraft . Just before the conference, the developer announced

Furthermore, John Parisella claims:
The general shift likely had more to do with economics than race. As for Lee Atwaters comments, I certainly disagree with them. But any person who thinks race racketeering is a practiced only on the right is blind to reality. If you want an example look up Al Sharpton and the Crown Heights Riot.

John Aravosis (DC) points out another thing aside from that:
. Let's hope that they have a bigger fetish about passing a bill that benefits ALL Americans.Obama has said repeatedly he wants a bipartisan bill. Although the Democratic-controlled Congress might be able to pass health care legislation with little or no Republican support, such a measure would be less widely accepted and less sustainable over time, Baucus and others have said. But Obama's increased involvement appears to be diminishing chances for bipartisanship, not improving them. Grassley and other Republicans were also angered when Obama released a letter last week coming down strongly in favor of a new public insurance plan.

John Hunt, The Oregonian remembers that:
First-year coach Chip Kelly said he doesn't expect any more departures."I've met with everybody - we'll see,'' Kelly said Tuesday. "I think everybody knows where they stand. I didn't want any of them to transfer, but if they're not happy not being the No. 1 guy at that position, then I can't predict how that's going to happen.''

For example, John Herrman considers:
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John Amato comes with the facts:
Even US Domestic Ex-Cons... Sun, 05/24/2009 - 18:42 â€" nickjacket go to half-way houses and counseling in order to get back into society. Yet, the only explanation about Guantanamo recidivism is the implied result of prison release that seeks out like behaviour in an evil world just outside some creaky cell door. Someone's not telling me something. Login or register to reply

Goal objects:
The game unfolded on a chilly evening but a true chill, the authentic sense of something cold and ominous, was in the air as much as the cold wind that had many of Argentina’s fans wrapping themselves in blankets. This was Diego Maradona ’s must-win game in charge of the national team. He is worshiped here, but for his playing skills. In truth, he has yet to convince anyone that he can coach the national team.

Before going any further, John wants to get this straight:
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Furthermore, John Krolik claims:
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In addition to this, John Crawley and Kevin Krolicki states:
Let GM collect my taxes May 27, 2009 (The Province, Canada) I owe the government some tax money this year. Can I just send it to General Motors and bypass the middle man?. . Roger Reimer,. ...

John West intervenes and adds:
Elephants can dance #ISC09 http://twitpic.com/8aihn http://twitpic.com/8aig2 - Elephants at #ISC09 party!

John Cole is rather skeptical:
And as I have noted before, this is a complex issue, and one that is not simplistically calling for US intervention. You waste time trying to put me into this box.

John Amato tells the real story:
(looks at The Wanderer)Small world, isn't it? You know, if your preferred species turns out to be "wolf", I'm going to need a laugh break from the similarities.

John Amato shows how it is done:
It's about cheap labor Fri, 06/12/2009 - 18:07 â€" Evet Like here they are bought and paid for by oligarchs large and not so large to assure that working class people earn as little as possible and have about as much job security as a gypsy tinker. Login or register to reply

Meanwhile, Senator John Barrasso came up with this idea:
The bottom line is; our nuclear stations are some of the safest operating plants in the entire world. If Congress wants to do something right for a change they should pursue nuclear power development, put money into a proven technology and retire the Old Coal fired plants as nuclear plants become operational.

Thinking that's not all, John Aravosis (DC) adds:
by John Aravosis (DC) on 6/08/2009 10:00:00 AM This administration has a bit of a fetish about bipartisanship

John Farr points out another thing aside from that:
Also, studio moguls then consciously wanted to build industry prestige with what were then termed "important pictures". Today, "important pictures" in Hollywood represent only risk, a virtual death knell in a business driven solely by dollar signs.

John Neff thinks about it:
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