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News You Can Use Trying To Understand Why All the Photos on Drudge Have People Pointing

- Free Speech! Free Speech! Fr... um? A.C.L.U. May Block Criticism by Its Board

- Is Google Censoring Conservative News Sources?

- Do Cellphones Fuel Teen Angst?

- Are Tom and Katie on the Rocks Already?

- Life's Harsh Lessons 'Make You More Gullible'

- "A few weeks ago I embarked on a gluttonous odyssey, with a changing cast of co-conspirators, across this fast-food nation, from New York to California, sea to greasy sea." Read about his journey

- Woman's Toes Licked By Man Hiding Under Car

- "But if they do the slightest damage to the Iranian people, if they commit the slightest aggression, they will receive an historic slap." Worse than a contemporary beat down?

- The 8 Most Dangerous Search Terms

- The Moral Flaws of Al Gore's 'An Inconvenient Truth'

- New "Unbreakable" Wine Glass Introduced

- Study Finds No Link Between Marijuana Use and Lung Cancer

- A Timeout To Kill

- Imagining a Day Without Microsoft

- Sleeping Pill May Rouse Coma Patients

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  • #7 Comment from johnmac665 
    5/24/06 7:03 PM Permalink
    The year 2008 Presidential Election is open with no incumbent.  We all may need the new "Unbreakable" Wine Glass for the next Presidential Election.  If the woman toe licker who hides under cars is found he may need some sleeping pills to wake up out of a coma: the brain is amazing where it sees the reverse images of things (both the positive and negative is stored where they define the thing), so being in a coma became a natural state and a sleeping pill had a reverse effect (how it works on the neurons? become a medical doctor).
  • #6 Comment from johnmac665 
    5/24/06 6:36 PM Permalink
    University of Leicester School of Psychology pointed out something about the human character.  We all learn by experience with our natural talents.  Being innocent is deadly, because we do not know the better choices and do not know when to sacred someone or profane someone (our values are in ourselves and not in the objects and profane really means the common and not sacred), and we choose our Heaven by what to defend (sacred) or put down (profane with sin).  Having one sided experience of harsh reality can create the illusion that the world is not trustworthy, but there is more to the story where this means the people involved need to get out and have more experience with other people.  We are all born in innocence, and the point of education and meeting others in our youth is to lose our innocence to become productive members of society.  Also, to help release the trauma of youth is tell two or three of your friends of your problems and watch what comes around goes around: I knew a Sergeant who said to tell ten people, because he read a study that said this is what the market fears that is their reputation (by the way to slander someone is you, because you hold that value and it can return back to you).  Enjoy life.
  • #5 Comment from johnmac665 
    5/24/06 6:17 PM Permalink
    If Google starts behaving like the New York Times and promotes its brand of sacred and profane values, then there is room for another search engine that promotes the other side of the issues.  This is called competition, and web sites that are not listed may be able to find a search engine to list them onto.  This means that maybe web sites should be able to choose what search engine to be listed onto in order to complete the duality (Google chooses, and the web site chooses, and this is life).  Web sites should get an error message, if they are not going to be listed when the search engine comes through and reads the meta tags.
  • #4 Comment from johnmac665 
    5/24/06 6:09 PM Permalink
    I once had a day without Microsoft.  I was at Starbucks reading a book.
  • #3 Comment from johnmac665 
    5/24/06 6:06 PM Permalink
    Cell phones likely help create teenager lust, but it does appear cell phones could create Iranian angst to give a historical nuclear slap to any who do the slightest damage to Iran.  Iran may need to go to its room without supper until it can behave--also no speaking or sneaking around with brothers or sisters.
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