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I think your post shows the difficulty of this medium. I can't believe the number of words written, and time…
- View post I remember when the blog popularity contest was going on, and we all trotted over to some site to vote.…
- View post It needs thinking about.... Agreed. The beauty of his experiment was it's scalability. A good start would be a poll…
- View post Thanks for the comments, and your earlier diary. I think alot of us are working on parts of this puzzle.…
- View post The postives are there - you pointed to them: Dean + DFA. I just think it's a long slow build…
- View post I understand your frustration, and recognize that there were effective plans out there. Missing was compiling them into a solid…
- View post One more time, 'cause of the Welshman: "You don't sell Chevy's by slammin' Fords". My dad's maxim. First develop a…
- View post I've kept the link because I still haven't heard as forceful an argument presented. The Senator definitely has a way…
- View post No flame, I agree with you. The most rational solution I've seen is to insulate Jerusalem - like Vatican City…
- View post As in any large bureaucracy, there are a number of things that don't work very well, are wasteful or badly…
- View post Democrats ask for help on the fillibuster [yesterday]: http://democrats.senate.gov/filibuster-form.cfm The nuclear option is a shocking power grab in its own…
- View post First on the list would be flat tax, progressive from zero to 120% of the poverty line, no deductions of…
- View post A ranch project for sustainable food production has been established in Zambia, East of Lusaka in the foothills of the…
- View post What slacker said. I'm aware of the allegation that Roosevelt knew of the attack up to a week in advance,…
- View post I was awake in CA watching when the news hit CNN, and I remember fottage of the damaged Tower prior…
- View post There is no "stupid", just arrogance. The buck starts here, and is getting sent up the chain whether they believe…
- View post In 1968 my dad, after working for Chevrolet for 20 years, bought a Toyota franchise. Said he just wanted "you…
- View post What I said was: No hypotheticals, let's talk about now. There never was a binary choice, but playing on your…
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- View post The current administration has consistently proved by their actions that they lack the planning skills necessary to cook eggs, much…
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