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  1. archenemy

    I'm in love

    She actually looks cute in that photo. Where are her boobs though? Maybe they'll make an appearance after puberty.
  2. archenemy

    George W.

    I'd agree that economic considerations are very, very important. But I wouldn't be surprised if the relgious/cultural tensions had a suspiciously close line. IOW: I'd be willing to wager that folks who are "more like us" we were more willing to bargain with rather than invade. Of course there will be exceptions--Nazi Germany comes to mind (of course, we did loan them money for WWI reparations payments, so we have a history of cooperating with Germany)
  3. archenemy

    George W.

    The post above is not the parallels, it is the answer to your previous post. I couldn't quote it, don't know why. Sorry for any confusion.
  4. archenemy

    George W.

    I think it is obvious our gov't doesn't mention S.A. b/c of our ties with them. This is a great example of where the religious overtones and the economic realities overlap and influence each other. I don't think the religious aspect is as powerful of an argument in the Iraq issue b/c Iraq (as well as Iran pre-Shaw) were much more advanced socially than a number of the other Muslim countries. I don't know for sure, but I would be interested to find out at what point of fundamentalism we have interceeded or outright attached Middle East countries. In other words, when a country seems more moderate, are we less likely to have attacked them? And when fundamentalism goes through the country (as well as through our county I'll wager) are we more likely to invade?
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    George W.

    I am reading a book right now called "Crusaders and Pragmatists" that goes through presidents from Wilson on and talks about how their religious views impacted what they created/supported in their presidencies. I would recommend this book, especially the chapter on Wilson. There were so many parallels between Wilson and Bush that it was creepy. (PS the book was written pre-Bush)
  6. archenemy

    George W.

    Hey hey, I don't refuse that oil has anything to do with it. I think it is a multi faceted problem but that religion/culture takes primacy in the issue. Like most people, I am able to look at multiple variables and then decide which one I think is most weighty without dismissing the others. And in my opinion, the meat of this idea is coming from the truth. There isn't a leaflet being handed out telling people to think this, rather, it is a plausible conclusion to arrive at after reading a fair amount of history.
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    I'm in love

    AlpineK = cougar
  8. Last night I watched the Philharmonic play one of my favorites: the Symphonie Fantastique. To watch these people is so humbling--everything is so precise. Except the ophicleide player who flubbed a note during his solo. I felt bad for him... But musicians are absolutely incredible people whom I'll always admire.
  9. archenemy

    I'm in love

    Somebody help that guy, she's cutting his hand off!!!!
  10. archenemy

    I'm in love

    oh, cyberstalking. Fun. At least she is into BDSM: "f they see something wrong with your technique they will tell you about it, even if it means beating them."
  11. archenemy

    Slayer

    released 9/11 I can't figure out if that was planned like their 6.6.6 release or not.
  12. archenemy

    I'm in love

    She looks like she's a wall-eyed teenager. The good news is, she is probably single.
  13. j Don't know which of them is more insecure, the wife or the husband. Obviously, they are perfect for each other.
  14. archenemy

    Slayer

    Yeah, who still plays video games in high school?
  15. It is possible that the "author" is from out of state.
  16. Kurt is a middle aged housewife now? huh. Congratulations!
  17. archenemy

    Slayer

    Far Beyond Driven. And you can't not love the album art.
  18. A lot of people think this guy is lying. Doesn't take an investigative genius to realize the story doesn't add up. However, the family has opted not to go public with whatever may have happened; and their right to privacy is supreme. It is too bad search and rescue had to waste their time and their gas money, but they know that is part of the many risks that come with the job. I am glad no S&R were injured in the effort, and glad that jogger guy came to his senses and made it home safely.
  19. I like people who either are or have nuts.
  20. :tup:Gonna get your cherry popped! Have fun getting introduced to the darkside. You'll never return
  21. A lot of people don't know that ducks are very tantric. Yeah, I put the trick in tantric. Let's go swimming. What's a treadmill?
  22. 3:57 would be some kind of record.
  23. Funny, I was thinking about the Roman Vomitorium. And then I realized that would be cheating in the weight loss contest.
  24. Agreed. Furthermore, many of the comments and decisions that Heston made over the years have not been representative of the group as a whole. I respect individuals' rights to say what they believe, but not when they are in a position to represent a group who has put their trust in them. A little more diplomacy and sensitivity is appropriate. Remember that all hunter safety classes are taught by volunteers; many of them NRA members. There are lots of folks out there who want to see the same thing you want to see, more responsibility and more involvement from individuals and from the NRA.
  25. it's the porn soundtrack that makes that so fabulous "I was starting to forget things I was forgetting. That means I was remembering things that never happened" That's me.
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