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She'll be great. She's a good choice for the role.
Posted in: Naomi Watts to play Princess Diana in biopic
sfjp330, can you come up with something new which is not outdated since a long time?…
Posted in: What do you think are the main reasons why U.S. car sales are so low in Japan?
in this time, i was in a hospital. so surprised.
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
Underbar characters are converted into itallics here so I have created a shorter url to the…
Posted in: Job interviews - 'Fools using a foolish method to pick fools'
Photos and brochures I can understand, but not much point in "digitalizing" business cards unless you…
Posted in: Docking scanner
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Read the Torah and the Koran (I have) it's explicit in both text that Yahweh and Allah are the same God, it's just dependent on which of sons of Abraham you believe was blessed by God, Ishmael(Islam) or Isaac(Judah). Unless of course both regilous texts like to propagate lies, which is something you're more then free to beleive (I think they do to some exent).
Posted in: No deal: Mideast round of talks ends amid fresh violence
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Oddly the Torah predicted that Palestintian people would forever be a torn in the side of the Israelis. Peace has well almost never come to that area of the Earth, I doubt it will start any time soon. Ironically they both worship the same monotheist God, just with different religious texts.
Posted in: No deal: Mideast round of talks ends amid fresh violence
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Appartently getting plastic surgery done on top of old plastic surgery is expense. Creating a movie in hopes of generating enough profits to finance their surgery was probably their only option. A sad testament to vanity insanity, maybe they will find a pond to stare at in greece.
Posted in: Kano sisters keep it behind closed doors
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My apologizes I mean 4.97 trillion, which is so much different then 5 trillion, I mean really rounding up at .03 is apparently pathetic? Bush started with 5.73 trillion and ended with 10.7 (10.7-5.73 = 4.97) but I suppose the treasury department is trying to rewrite history too? http://www.treasurydirect.gov/NP/BPDLogin?application=np put in the start of bush's first term and the end of his second term. It's not hard to find actually facts, instead of pretending to know. 4.97 trillion, those tax cuts sure paid for themselves, oh wait they didn't... the national debt increased 89%. Of course Bush kept the economy going by dumping huge amounts of money into the economy, where do you think the 4.97 trillion went?
It shouldn't be a surprise though mortgage and consumer debt also had huge increases in 2000's. Really the fault doesn't only rest with government but ever American who lived outside of their means chasing the dream or keeping up with the Jones. Now the piper has to be payed, but I guess it's easier to blame the "government".
Posted in: Senate Republicans say they'll block tax increase
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It's was 5+ trillion in new debt that allowed the US to absorb the shock from 9-11. It's more then apparent that the cut in taxes was simply replaced by issuing debt. Honestly, people had to know taxes increases were going to have to come, how else are going to pay for nearly doubling your debt load over 8 years. Bush and Obama have both created economies based on borrowing money.
Posted in: Senate Republicans say they'll block tax increase
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Bush increased the Debt by 89% in 8 years, especially when he signed off on TARP, Obama seems to have continued Bush's spending habits, accept to release that at some point someone is going to have pay back that debt(taxes). Ever since Reagan/Bush Sr. era debt especially in relationship to the GDP has been out of control, both democrats and republicans have been the direct cause of it. Just like an indebted individual, eventually you have to pay the piper, either by going broke or by paying back your debt (I.E. Higher taxes). Really though the fault lies with the voting public, for electing idiots for 30+ years and it is coming back to bite them and it will be the legacy left by the baby boomers.
Posted in: Obama won't yield on tax hike for wealthiest
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Instead of taxes, Bush paid for things with debt, that's why he almost double the US national debt.
Posted in: Obama won't yield on tax hike for wealthiest
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Good_Jorb
That isn't how tax brackets works, you can't make more by earning less.
If your clients make 175,000 they would only pay 33% on 3150 (175,000-171,850). Tax brackets work like this; the first 8375 is 10%, the next 25,625 at 15% (35,000-8375) and so on. You'll always make more, but you just earn 5% less of the next dollar over 171,850. Business owners keep their income tax low, because their companies pay less in taxes. If planned properly you can defer paying personal taxes on the income earned your company, by keeping it with your company until better tax advantages present themselves. (write-offs, children, tax credits, etc.)
If they can't understand the basics of how tax brackets work, the joke is on them.
Part of my earnings are taxed at the highest tax bracket (I'm not a business owner) and I personally don't mind paying my proportional "fair" share but then that's just me.
Posted in: Obama won't yield on tax hike for wealthiest
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Nothing like Big Government telling people what they can and can't wear. I wonder if they one day expand the ban to other religious clothing like the Scapular and Habit.
Posted in: French bid to ban veils worries allies, tourists
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Considering the ranch was run by a drug cartel, there is surprisingly something not on the list of things seized, that you would think would be there.
Posted in: Mexico: Soldiers kill 25 in gunbattle near border
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Good_Jorb
Right... it's more like "entitled, entirely lacking in any sort of managerial skills (both politically and in business) capitalize the profits, socialize the losses" baby boomers/older generation vs the "stuck with the bill" younger generation. Knowing that we as the younger generation will have to pay for the stupidity of baby boomer generation is most certainly enough to cause a certain amount of disillusionment. Why would they follow in the foot steps of a generation of epic failure? Perhaps they should have too much pride to work "Lesser" jobs and live in tent cities in Ueno park.
Posted in: We youngsters lack passion and ambition? Hardly
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Really? The FBI counts them, it's not hard to simply google, sigh.
http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/hc2005/table1.htm
Posted in: New York mayor tries to ease tensions after Muslim cabbie knifed
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Good_Jorb
People react differently to different people, I worked for a big 4 accounting firm, within the firm and those that we audited, rarely did hafus ever just burst out into English(plently of Japanese workers tried though), I think for one a lot of them spoke Chinese/Japanese more comfortably and/or they spoke Japanese so that everyone around was included in the conversation. Outside the workplace was different though, if they could speak English, then our conversation would be in English.
Generally I always just found it easier to speak Japanese in a professional environment and most of the Hafus I had the pleasure of meeting seemed to operate in the manor.
So I don't why your slagging Cleo for being a "home worker", I found my professional dealings with Hafus to be as she discribed.
Posted in: The Hafu Project: Exploring the question of what it means to be Japanese
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On the other hand, there is always going to an element that will continually say it's not the right, not because it is or isn't but because they just don't like/trust any muslim. I'm sure that those building the mosque have that in mind well they are moving forward. Same with it's location, if they moved 2 or 3 blocks, there would proably still be protests about building it.
Posted in: Obama says Muslims have right to build mosque near ground zero
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Could be because it's a language school, at the best of times their not exactly know for their ethical business practices or stellar hiring policies. While working for a big 4 accounting firm in Japan, I never noticed any discrimination against or foreigners(including Japanese-Americans, Japanese-Canadians, )or Japanese born hafu's, but then again most were highly educated, well paid and very good at their jobs. This of course is purely anecdotal, people in different situations well have different outlooks on how they see Japan and Japanese,changing someones opinion, especially JT probably won't happen.
Posted in: The Hafu Project: Exploring the question of what it means to be Japanese
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Good_Jorb
I'm Metis (part white, part Cree), I've never had a problem with being called Metis, even though to most in means the same thing as Hafu. Having blue eyes and fair skin, when I tell people I'm not Caucasian or at least not entirely, it doesn't seem to register with them both in Japan and North America. In fact when out with wife recently, we ran into a skinhead, who began to berate me from his 4th floor balcony for being a race trader, I yelled back at him, I'm not even pure white so stfu, he yelled, yeah right and proceeded to give me the Hitler salute.
That being said, one the reason the wife and I moved back to Canada was so when we have children they didn't have to go to school with close minded Japanese kids and overly sensitive ex-pat/mixed kids and their like minded parents.
Posted in: The Hafu Project: Exploring the question of what it means to be Japanese
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Good_Jorb
Wouldn't that also be a problem for those who choose to be single throughout their lives or widow/ers who choose not to have children. Beside that, considering that having two males in a house usually equates to two bread-earner incomes plus generally a life with no children, they can probable afford to pay for homecare, or assisted living housing. Well planned retirements should entirely avoid the problem.
Posted in: Judge puts same-sex marriages in California on hold until Aug 18
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Good_Jorb
Correct me if I am wrong but are the core values the US not
"We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
Interesting core values; I don't see All men(excluding gays) are created equal, it doesn't mention of specific god, just a creator and it's seems an unalienable right is the pursuit of Happiness.
Posted in: Judge puts same-sex marriages in California on hold until Aug 18
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The relationship I have with my wife and I isn't based on the fact that we are "married" but on the emotional bounds we share with each other. I could careless if two women or two guys get married, it won't lessen the bound I have with my wife. The institution of marriage is only as strong as who are married, if it isn't strong to handle to people of the same-sex getting married, then really, it's already broken. If your marriage breaks down because of who else is getting married, that what kind of relationship did you have in the first place?
Posted in: Judge puts same-sex marriages in California on hold until Aug 18
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Right or wrong, Vietnam was once a vassal state of China and by your logic then China once ruling over Vietnam, could invade on the premise of prior ownership(shades of Tibet). So all the better for Vietnam and the US to work together.
As for the warships off California comparison, is Vietnam part of China? If not, then it's an American ship stopping in Vietnam's sovereign territory, not them going into China's territory.
Posted in: U.S. Navy warship docks in Vietnam