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bmags

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  1. it's so much easier to use your current position to gain positive PR/name recognition, however. I don't buy it, at all. I don't think this has anything to do with shoring up more time to run.
  2. from talkingpointsmemo.com "Wow. It just gets better and better. Apparently one of Palin's rationale's for resigning is that she would not stand by while so many taxpayer dollars were being spent investigating her."
  3. QUOTE (Texsox @ Jul 3, 2009 -> 08:58 PM) By not running and then running for President? It would answer those critics that argue when someone runs for President while holding office, they are cheating their constituents of leadership. She's not just not running, she's resigning. You can just as easily say she is backing out of her commitment to alaskans. Plus she could've tried to accomplish more in a year to stiffen up her policy resume.
  4. QUOTE (Texsox @ Jul 3, 2009 -> 08:52 PM) She can create a better base for a Presidential run freed from her role as Governor. I can't think of any examples of this happening though.
  5. Something has to be up, you don't normally leave your current office to gear up for higher office. You merely stop doing your job, but you keep the title!
  6. she didn't answer questions...it's all very weird. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/
  7. they must've known it was my birthday.
  8. I actually liked one of them.
  9. QUOTE (kapkomet @ Jul 3, 2009 -> 05:30 AM) So? That's not the point. You act like that's a prerequisite for your posts.
  10. A bit concerning, seeing as how the other two are good in-game managers (though I haven't watched a Pineilla team in a while), while Ozzie seems to be a club house manager. I've like how Ozzie seems to know when to put all the crap on himself and off the team, but he leaves a lot to be desired in managing the games. Oddly enough, in the 2005 playoffs I thought he managed it brilliantly but that's probably just because every piece fell into place for 12 games.
  11. About time. At least he gets to use his election funds for those suit allegations.
  12. didn't know that about Rhode Island. Pretty interesting. I'm glad they are doing that. Go politicians, you rock.
  13. first time putting balta on ignore bites me in the ass.
  14. bmags replied to lostfan's topic in The Filibuster
    QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jun 30, 2009 -> 08:14 PM) He's also saying that the affair(s) have gone on since at least 2001. Clearly, they began after Sanford was broken hearted about that Obama dude not being allowed inside the Dem convention in 2000. Everytime anything happens to Obama, good or bad, Sanford's heart just breaks and he seeks the comfort of another woman. awesome
  15. ahh, first time I read this I thought they were flying Bono's aircraft.
  16. Just like I do with popsicles. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,529576,00.html
  17. QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Jun 30, 2009 -> 06:26 PM) Does Congress have the authority to pass a law putting some sort of time limit on election contesting? I think it would behoove everyone involved if in the future we could do that. I'm not sure I'd support that. This was annoying, but Minnesota took their time, went through the stages of review on many different levels, and feels comfortable with the ruling. Perhaps that's best.
  18. To how much importance do the Iranian people place in how many Americans are watching them die for their cause? Just because coverage will shift does not mean a movement will not occur. The reform party WAS in power just 8 years ago, if Ahmadinejad forces the next election thru corruption, I don't think he can get away with it. To be clear, Honduras is a much different issue. It isn't a grassroots change, it's the military turning on the gov't, as has happened so many times in Latin America, and throughout the world. They don't have much support. But I think now the protesting Iranians are getting marginalized as just being the upper class spoiled college kids. It wasn't just college kids protesting, it was the total youth of Tehran. It's obvious that the country side backs the current administration. But the Iranian people in Tehran and other big cities are quite moderate by middle eastern standards, as we have known for quite a while. And I do believe their cause will win out within ten years. That may not quick enough for some, but for revolutions like this, it's entirely reasonable.
  19. well, maybe if we didn't take Poreda we would've taken Porcello. :?
  20. QUOTE (ptatc @ Jun 29, 2009 -> 10:33 PM) Windy City Thunderbolts. When I worked for the Cougars, they averaged just under 10,000 per game. They draw very well. yeah that doesn't surprise me. It's free parking, too, no? Really cheap for a family to go.
  21. Cougars did a great job when I was a kid at aiming a bunch of marketing at elementary schools. There was a reading program where if you read, like everyday, and marked it on this calendar and had your mom sign it you got a free ticket. Also, being as it was so close we went to a bunch of games when I was young. The grass seats and promotions were fun, I'd recommend it for your nephews. question: Do you think downtimes like this might not affect our local minors as much as people might see them as a cheaper source of entertainment?
  22. I hate that all their restaurants were food court restaurants at any mall in the country.
  23. I went to a game in Anaheim several weeks back. We won. BUt man I've never seen a stadium with less character.
  24. baseball games are expensive, and there's a lot of them. And considering the s*** times we're going through it's a little outrageous to criticize people for not spending money on entertainment.
  25. QUOTE (BearSox @ Jun 28, 2009 -> 02:12 AM) How are they suppossed to tell if they are buying chicken or steak? What's the point of them going shopping by themselves in the first place? I'm not saying that can't be independent, but shopping, especially for expensive items, they will be bringing someone along with them. Hell, I forgot, they can't drive and only have one hand to carry stuff with. The only time blind people need money is when they want to pay for a bus (they'd probably have a bus card) or buy some small item at a newspaper stand or something along those lines. Your whole point is that blind people have also wanted to tell the difference between 10's and 20's so they can pay the right price for what they don't know they're buying. I'm sorry, but if your blind, you shouldn't be shopping alone. so true, great post!

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