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Cletus, if it is made by a Japanese company it is usually called unique.
Posted in: Used wine bottles transformed into beautiful glassware
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Posted in: Used wine bottles transformed into beautiful glassware
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USARonin
OK... OK...
Pick a side. Everyone who thinks the Alliess are the bad guys stand to my left. Everyone who thinks the Taliban are the bad guys stand to my right.
Holey smokes. I can't believe all the lefties and socialists who believe the Allies are the bad guys. Totally unpredictable. Who woulda guessed?
Posted in: Afghan death toll from U.S. bombings rises
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USARonin
The United Nations created the State of Israel.
And then disowned and began abusin' her decades ago.
-Shameful parental conduct.
Moderator: Readers, stay on topic please. The subject is the pope's visit.
Posted in: Pope, in Israel, confronts dark history of Germany
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USARonin
ComBiniBento, 'marriage' is between one man and one woman. It's that easy.
-No need to regulate anything beyond that.
Posted in: Gay marriage leaps ahead in Maine, New Hampshire
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USARonin
DenDen, no. Homosexual behavior in humans is deviant behavior. It deviates from the norm by about three or four individuals to a hundred. Not in any sense of the meaning of the word is homosexual behavior 'normal'.
You can use your argument to better rationalize that males spreadin' their seed in and outside of the animal kingdom as 'natural'.
Then again, human beans are not animals. Well, most of us anyway.
Posted in: Gay marriage leaps ahead in Maine, New Hampshire
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USARonin
I wonder why some folks want to push deviant behavior as 'normal' in society.
I don't care if one dude's tea-baggin' another behind closed doors, but I don't think we oughtta be tryin' to 'celebrate' this stuff in society as normal, natural or healthy for that matter.
Posted in: Gay marriage leaps ahead in Maine, New Hampshire
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USARonin
So is the guy guilty of breakin' any Japanese laws or not?
The police arrest way more folks than they actually charge.
Posted in: 57-year-old Saitama tax chief arrested for taking pictures of naked 9-year-old girl
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USARonin
I see the basic problem here...
The professor doesn't understand the definition of 'holocaust'.
Posted in: U.S. professor's Holocaust-Gaza comparison stirs debate
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USARonin
Let those frogs clean their litter by themselves...
They can't. They're on strike.
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USARonin
-just got some breakin' news that Mexico says the 'swine flu' hysteria was unnecessary and they've ordered Mexican businesses to open up and move on.
Posted in: Do you think health authorities around the world have over-reacted to the new flu strain?
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USARonin
Of course they over-reacted.
They always do.
Scarin' people is good for scarin' up money for the media and 'health organizations'.
The UN's WHO has been a bad, expensive joke for decades.
Posted in: Do you think health authorities around the world have over-reacted to the new flu strain?
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USARonin
Britain and others have now walked out of the conference.
Maybe they should have followed the lead of other nations who figured how this was gonna turn out.
Still childish?
Posted in: U.S., others boycotting, Iran starring, at U.N. racism meeting
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USARonin
Yes, all American are currently celebratin' his bowin' down to that sheik.
What a guy.
Posted in: Obama says reaching out to enemies strengthens U.S.
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USARonin
Ahh, the American right to peacefully assemble and protest. Who could possibly be against such an ideal?
What a great nation.
Posted in: Anti-Obama 'tea party' protests mark U.S. tax day
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USARonin
Childish?
These governments may feel attending this 'conference' will give legitimacy where legitimacy is not due. They may be concerned that's it's goin' to turn into somethin' which may look like they gave approval of just by their presence.
Posted in: U.S., others boycotting, Iran starring, at U.N. racism meeting
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USARonin
Germany, Australia, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand... A whole bunch of first-world countries aren't goin' to this thing.
Why are posters focussin' on the US and Israel? ADS?
As of this time, the UK says it's still goin' but with reservations about the whole thing.
Posted in: U.S., others boycotting, Iran starring, at U.N. racism meeting
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USARonin
bcbrownboy, how's that?
Posted in: Woman suspected of killing bedridden husband commits suicide
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USARonin
Oh, and, Sushi... If she was a spy for the West, we should try to get her back. That's what countries do for their patriots. Russia, America... whatever.
Posted in: U.S. 'deeply disappointed' as Iran convicts reporter
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USARonin
Sushi, I have no way of knowin' if she was a spy or not.
If she was a spy for the West, then she's a patriot.
If she was a spy for the West who got caught, then she was aware of what could happen to her. If she's guilty, eight years ain't all as bad as it could have been... like a public hangin' in a Tehran public square.
Posted in: U.S. 'deeply disappointed' as Iran convicts reporter
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USARonin
Den Den, you should hold your breath waitin' for that one.
-Ain't gonna happen. -Wouldn't be prudent... or even in the realm of reality.
Posted in: Bush in China on first overseas trip after presidency
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USARonin
Noliving, spot on.
Check out all the racism in the UK, Germany, France, Australia...
No wonder they like to draw everyone's attention elsewhere.
Posted in: U.S. to boycott United Nations racism meeting