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Houston...we have lift off. (Of Sony profits that is...) I still remember having to sing "The…
Posted in: Remembering
What originality comes out of China? everything is copied.. Everything in the world was originally invented…
Cant people stay away from "NO THEM BUSSINESS"?
Posted in: Yukina Kinoshita announces she is 4 months pregnant
Utrack Sorry, but crying twice won't help much.
Posted in: Official defends secrecy over worst-case nuclear disaster scenario
Yeah, yeah, as if governments in any other countries would have acted much differently. Dream on.…
Posted in: Official defends secrecy over worst-case nuclear disaster scenario
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Bravo to Japan. You have undergone such hardship with dignity in the past year. I am an American, supported my teamand wished them to win, but if anyone should have overcome us, I am glad it was Japan. Your women are a great example of the strength of your country. Please accept my congratulations. Strive to succeed and contribute to the world as I know you will.
Posted in: Japan beats U.S. in shootout to win Women's World Cup soccer
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wspillma
President Bush continues to vow that the 4,000 American deaths in Iraq will not be in vain. The problem is that this is just one more big lie from a man whose arrogance and incompetence has resulted in a total disaster for America. These deaths were in vain, no matter what kind of positive spin the Bush Administration cynically tries to put on them. The ones responsible for the loss of so many of America's brave military personnel can be clearly identified: President Bush, Vice-President Cheney and Secretary Rumsfeld. May the gods have mercy on their undeserving souls.
Posted in: Bush says American lives lost in Iraq were not in vain