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Superfeet are better than the stock insoles. Unfortunately they aren't cheap. $30 for foam and plastic
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The media has scrupulously avoided calling him a terrorist, though they use that moniker for SUV bombing "eco-terrorists". Rudolph's a fanatic ideologue who believes using violence to meet his ends will be excused by god in the end. Got a better term than terrorist?
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A Remorseless Rudolph Gets Life Sentence for Bombing at Clinic By SHADI RAHIMI Published: July 18, 2005 Eric Rudolph, who has confessed to the Atlanta Olympics bombing and three other explosions that killed two and injured 150, received two life sentences today for a fatal abortion clinic blast after angrily denouncing abortion and telling the federal court that "deadly force is needed to stop it." Emily Lyons, the nurse wounded by Eric Rudolph's bomb, told him in court today, "Do I look afraid? You damaged my body, but you did not create the fear you sought." Mr. Rudolph, a 38-year-old former Army explosives expert, pleaded guilty in April to setting off a bomb that injured a nurse, Emily Lyons, and killed a police officer, Robert Sanderson, outside the Woman All Women abortion clinic in Birmingham, Ala., in 1998. He was sentenced to two consecutive life terms without parole today in a federal courtroom in Birmingham. Judge C. Lynwood Smith of Federal District Court in Birmingham said Mr. Rudolph postured himself "as a superior human being" and compared him to the Nazis, who "sought to eradicate a segment of the population." He ordered him to pay $1,276,000 in damages to his victims. Mr. Rudolph, who has not expressed any remorse, insisted in court that he would be "vindicated." "What they did was participate in the murder and dismemberment of upward of 50 children a week," Mr. Rudolph said. "I will be vindicated - my actions in Birmingham that overcast day in January 1998 will be vindicated. As I go to a prison cell for a lifetime I know that I have fought a good fight. I have finished my course. I have kept the faith." Under a plea agreement that allowed him to avoid the death penalty for the four bombings, Mr. Rudolph also confessed in April to the bombing at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics that killed one woman and injured 111 people, and the bombing of a gay and lesbian nightclub and an abortion clinic in Atlanta in 1997. He is scheduled to receive two life sentences without parole in August for the Atlanta blasts.
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Insulting someone's intelligence or patriotism doesn't support an argument?
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And of course like many of your persuasion you still are angry about the "is" argument, but have no problem with using semantic arguments to defend unethical behavior in your party. Or is moral outrage reserved for crimes against groups other than the opposition?
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Excuse me? You forgot the twist of Lemon. Gotta bring the 'bling if you wanna climb something.
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So much hostility! You'd fit right in down here.
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Sorry I'm not up to standards. My coffee house artiste persona is suffering without the perpetual gloom of the northwest.
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yes. along with the "sisters slur", "baker belch", "adams accent", "lassen lisp" and "shasta stutter". It's a whole range of PNW impediments!
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Suffering from Hood withdrawl? Or is someone eyeing you uncomfortably at the cafe for ordering that Latte with whole and not soy milk?
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Huh? Wut? Did sumbuddy cawl ma name? Straight from the sewer.
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dude, shut your cakehole Sorry, I hadn't noticed that this was the Assholes Only thread. Well, yer here, ain't ya? You mean on cc.com? We all are.
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Metric Time = Same as Standard. the second is a base unite. Decimal Time (sometimes called metric time, generally meaning French Revolution Time) = 10 hrs day/ 100 an hour/100 seconds a minute.
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Why don't you go inject yourself into a funeral thread bucko? As always, your skills at condescending dimissals of those with opposite views amazes. Such dismissal, consisting solely of snide sentances lacking any substantive thought show the intellectual character lurking beneath the veneer of bad verbiage.
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Instead you prefer the accurate insight of the blogosphere?
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Ever had a neighbor who worked for the CIA, or any other security clearance requiring job? It was common practice in the 80's for the FBI to interview all the neighbors for dirt. Not hard to figure out if your neighbor was a spook. And if you lived in the DC area you'd also know whatever "cover" companies they'd adopted for work experience. Or you could figure out when they complain about the accident at the Langley exit (yes, it has it's own exit) that they work for the CIA. For someone doing covert intelligance work in Africa if her fucking neighbors in Mclean know it doesn't make a damn bit of difference. To have a syndicated columnist print her name does. But I'm sure you knew that, and it was already figured into your opinion.
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There's a big difference between your neighbors knowing you work for the CIA and the whole world knowing. If it is not public knowledge, you still have the potential to be an agent. Once a sources identity is made public they cease to have any covert intelligance generating ability. I believe the Bush administration regularly uses this line to protect their sources of Iraq information. But then, this only proves people hear what they want to hear. PP's the pocket revolutionary proves it with every shat post, Dechristo only hears so he can wax some strained verbiage to salve his inflamed ego.
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I thought this post was about Hope.
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thought you were talking about this dude: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4072746.stm
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So you want us to write your book for you?
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Go up to North Lake and take a short walk in the alpine. Better at this time of year than the lowlands.
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Lance likes his. They're the next "Live Strong" bracelet.
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Make sure you hit ctrl alt del after scrolling.
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Canadians just drink it straight! None of that soiling it with nasty wine.
