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KaskadskyjKozak

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  1. Yeah, we should definitely listen closely to the opinions of LSD users.
  2. And yet, in all probability, a better man than you. Probably. I let my Nazi party dues lapse once. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153926,00.html "In his memoirs, Ratzinger wrote that he was enrolled in the Nazi youth movement against his will when he was 14 in 1941, when membership was compulsory. He said he was soon let out because of his studies for the priesthood. Two years later he was drafted into a Nazi anti-aircraft unit as a helper, a common task for teenage boys too young to be soldiers. A year later he was released, only to be sent to the Austrian-Hungarian border to construct tank barriers. He deserted the German army in April 1945, in the final weeks of the war in Europe, and returned to Traunstein — a risky move, since deserters were shot on the spot if caught, or publicly hanged as examples to others."
  3. And yet, in all probability, a better man than you.
  4. Steve Vai got airplay back when Passion and Warfare came out (and of course don't forget his stints with Coverdale and Diamond Dave). His quirky stuff can only be appreciated by true afficionados.
  5. Based on the amount of rabid liberal hatred they elicited, you know they had to be doing something right.
  6. I'd pay it for the volcanoes when no helicopter is available. $15 a day beats a multi-$10000 bill - or death.
  7. Whew, what a relief!
  8. BASE jumping is more extreme
  9. This year, or every year? And I suppose you're just worried about the rest of your fellow Americans with their 12 days of vacation. How compassionate of you. I assume that includes all the red-staters with their paltry 10 days PTO? Yep - even extends to you. Most folks would like a bit less stress and more time with their family. I cut back to 32 hrs a week when my kid was young, but now that we're have an empty nest I do the 40 hr thing and that comes with a good vacation chunk. 3 weeks Vacation + 2 weeks of holidays is good enough for me. But I don't work more than 45 hour weeks.
  10. everybody needs to get laid
  11. Rabbit? WTF? You are a celebro-junkie.
  12. You should be for higher infant mortality and shorter life expectancies - less humans to destroy the environment. Damn those Europeans.
  13. This year, or every year? And I suppose you're just worried about the rest of your fellow Americans with their 12 days of vacation. How compassionate of you. I assume that includes all the red-staters with their paltry 10 days PTO?
  14. so you're following the US celebrity gossip... I thought Canucks were more sophisticated than that
  15. So 12 days of vacation is good enough for you, or did you hit the jackpot and get 15?
  16. It sure sucks in the US. Guess only a total idiot would read that and want to stay. When are you moving, smart guy?
  17. Die with your boots on
  18. I am opposed to federally-funded social programs. It should be up to the individual to decide what charities to donate to, and how much. The charities could be affiliated with religious groups or NOT. It's up to the individual. Statists want to FORCE citizens through their vision of social engineering what charities to fund, and in what amount. This can cut both ways depending on who is in power. A bad thing, IMO. It's been real, but I'm out of here for today. Enjoy the peace.
  19. Che represents the Cuban version of communism - viscious. And I can't think of any version of communism that is not.
  20. Hey OlyClimber: woops, there it is! Many people who oppose government social programs are extremely generous regarding charitable contributions and community involvement. The opposition is to HOW these causes are funded and selected by individuals. Moreover, there is a lot of disagreement about how efficiently government administers to these program, whether it is truly "compassionate" (governments are not intrinsically compassionate, and neither are bureaucracies), and where the accountability lies. It is thoroughly disingenuous, if not outright slanderous, to state that Christians who oppose big-government social programs are not "compassionate".
  21. Quite a few know *exactly* what the shirt means. Sometimes - thanks to pop music icons (Rage against the Machine), other times thanks to university "clubs" and "progressive" political thinking. There is a UC campus with a "Che Cafe" where the "Che" fans know exactly who he was and what he stands for. They got in deep s**t after 9/11 due to some dubious internet activities. It's so ironic that wearing a symbol of communism is OK. It's no different from sporting a swastika in my book.
  22. I've seen quite a few walking around with their "Che" t-shirts on. Stop and chat with one.
  23. You were acting like "your side" is sooo innocent, and the "other" side is soooo guilty. "They" use a word to demonize us. We don't do that. 0_:-) I'm simply refuting this.
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