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I like him less after your description. I don't like affirmative action, and I don't like the fact that he is associated in anyway with hilary clinton, who hopes her sex can carry her to the presidency. Still though, I think Clark could do a good job, and if the economy doesn't turn around under Bush, Clark is my choice. and btw, I noticed Bush has three hands in your signature. He may want to have one of those removed or something.
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LMAO. If this guy is so genius, and he is from the future, and he is smart enough to build a time machine...................maybe he would use all that intelligence to prevent what he claims is going to happen? What a moron....... you cant dispute whether he is a genious or not, he discusses physics to the point where physicists on the internet were amazed by what he knew. As far as the time machine, the way he claims it is used is probably a common theory, not something he just pulled out of his ass. And he states why he isn't trying to prevent, I just haven't gotten that far yet. Like I said, you cant dispute his IQ, but you can dispute his mental sanity.
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In 2000 Titor talks about how the government becomes very controlling in the near future and does things such as unwarranted searches and arrests. Though I don't believe Titor is from the future, it is funny how the government has already started doing things like that to crack down on terror
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this maybe old news, but it is new to me. A man by the name of John Titor claimed to be a military General from 2036 on a mission to test a new time machine invented with the help of General Electric in 2036. On March 15, 2001 he claimed to be going back and has not been back since. He told of many things in our future including... Here is a prediction I copied and pasted from a site built by some of his supporters Prediction 1- America will soon be engaged in civil war with itself; a civil war that we'll see the beginnings of during 2004 and 2005, escalating until it is indisputable by 2008 ("a general date by which time everyone will realize the world they thought they were living in was over") and "will consume everyone in the US by 2012" (no vague Nostradamus ramblings or Bible-baloney in this stark prediction). In the real essay he talks more in depth claiming that there will be waco type engagements between citizens and government once everymonth by 2005. This guy also says starting in 2015 there will be a major nuclear war that will wipe stuff out. It pretty much sounds popostrous, except for the fact that the guy is a total genious based on his essays of modern science, physics, and the time machine and things of such. people sent him many questions which he answered. It is pretty unbelievable how smart he is my guess that John Titor is some guy who is so smart that he decided he could pass off as someone from the future. I searched his name and a plethora of sites about "john titor time traveler" came up including Johntitor.com. I would search this if you are bored, just for an intriguing read.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Sept. 16) - Wesley Clark, the retired general with a four-star military resume but no political experience, decided Tuesday to become the 10th Democratic presidential candidate, officials close to him said. ``We'll make an announcement in Little Rock tomorrow,'' Clark told The Associated Press. He didn't reveal his decision but said with a smile, ``We're tremendously excited.'' Officials close to the campaign, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Clark planned to announce his entry at 1 p.m. EDT in the Arkansas capital. Clark's decision came as Democratic operatives from around the country gathered at his small, low-slung brick headquarters on the banks of the Arkansas river to discuss strategy for mounting a late-starting presidential campaign. One hurdle will be his lack of political experience. Asked if he was ready to start telling Americans his positions on domestic policy, few of which he's ever revealed, Clark said, ``I'll do my best, but there will be a lot of things that I don't know right away.'' ``I want to learn,'' he said outside his headquarters between meetings. ``I've got a whole period of time. I've got to go around America. I want to talk to people about the issues.'' Clark's decision stole some limelight from John Edwards, the North Carolina senator who formally announced his presidential candidacy after months of campaigning. The timing underscored Clark's potential to shake up the tight Democratic campaign. Clark's fledgling political team is drawn heavily from the political networks of former President Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore. The advisers include Mark Fabiani, who served as spokesman for former Vice President Al Gore's 2000 campaign; Ron Klain, a strategist in Al Gore's 2000 campaign; Washington lawyer Bill Oldaker; Vanessa Weaver, a Clinton appointee; Skip Rutherford, a Clinton fund-raiser who lives here; George Bruno, a New Hampshire activist; and Peter Knight, a Washington lobbyist and longtime Gore fund-raiser. Bruce Lindsey, former White House aide and now an Arkansas lawyer, also backs Clark. Clinton had urged Clark to enter the race, but neither he nor Gore is expected to take sides in the primary fight. Clark's team was exploring several venues in Little Rock for an announcement, including a park named for World War II Gen. Douglas MacArthur, a Little Rock native. This site would underscore what Clark's advisers consider his greatest strength: his longtime military background. Clark greeted reporters with a ``good morning,'' as he climbed into a two-seat sports car and left his headquarters. Some of his aides had already gathered for the meeting, including Fabiani and Rutherford. Others, including Klain and Bruno, were still making their way to the Arkansas capital. Clark, 58, believes his four-star military service would counter Bush's political advantage as a wartime commander in chief, friends say. The retired general has been critical of the Iraq war and Bush's postwar efforts, positions that would put him alongside announced candidates Howard Dean, Sen. Bob Graham of Florida and Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio as the most vocal anti-war candidates. It would be a long-shot bid. Just four months before voting begins, Clark would be competing against candidates who have had months to raise money, build organizations in key states and recruit the party's top political talent. He has no political experience, and a spotty voting record. County records show that Clark registered to vote here in 2002, casting a ballot in the Democratic primary then voted in the general election. Before 2002, Clark said he was registered in nearby Saline County while serving in the military but acknowledged ``sometimes I didn't make it'' to vote. ``I remember a couple of tomes in the military when the ballot either got there late or I wasn't there when the ballot arrived,'' he said. Clark said there's still room and time for another White House campaign. ``It's not too late to get in the race if I decide to run,'' he said. The strategists assembled in Little Rock on Tuesday are among the party's best. An Internet-fueled draft-Clark movement has developed the seeds of a campaign organization and more than $1 million in pledges. Clark's team urged supporters from the draft Clark committees to travel to Little Rock for the announcement. Clark's resume is formidable - Rhodes scholar, first in his 1966 class at West Point, White House fellow, head of the U.S. Southern Command and NATO commander during the 1999 campaign in Kosovo. Clark's local office said no announcement was planned for Monday or Tuesday but it was noncommittal about the rest of the week as supporters anxiously awaited his decision. Nearly 12 years after Clinton announced his first campaign, Arkansans were excited at the prospect of backing another favorite son. Jean Wallace, a classmate of Clark's from grammar school, has organized Warriors for Wes, a group of Clark classmates named after the mascot at their alma mater, Hall High School. She said the supporters were ready to travel the country to tout Clark's candidacy the way ``Friends of Bill'' organizations crisscrossed the country campaigning for Clinton. ``We are eagerly awaiting an announcement very shortly. There are thousands of people across the country doing the same thing, people who have put their hearts and time and resources into this effort,'' Jeff Dailey, spokesman for Draft Clark for President 2004, said. The group, one of several Draft Clark groups, boasts of 166 coordinators in 50 states. ``In New Hampshire, there are many people ready to move out if they're given the green light,'' said Bruno, one of Clinton's earlier backers in the key primary voting state. Clark is scheduled to deliver a speech at the University of Iowa on Sept. 19. I am a republican, but Clark would definately be my choice for President, he can obviously handle foreign policy, and I believe bringing in a democrat could pump some fuel in the economy. He is also more moderate than the other candidates IMO.
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got back to Newark from Ann Arbor at 2 am this morning... Had a great time at the game, enjoyed watching the line of green from the ND section to the exit. Go Blue Hell Yea! Chris Perry and the defense put Notre Dame "tradition" in its place...behind Michigan What are your thoughts CW?
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My Ballsy Pick of the week: Arkansas all over #26 Texas 27-14, Good Night Horns. This ones for Soxheads: Iowa State 21 #23 Iowa 20 For my homeys in Rougue: #12 LSU 42 Western Illinois 10 And of course the game of the week Michigan over Notre Dame by wider Margin than Kochthis would like to see, Go Wolverines!
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Maybe I am just too big and strong, too cry and wish for death , as Reineir Wolfcastle says on the Simpson, "I feel Nushing". Anyway I have an ultra-sound today at 2:15 to search for kidney problems that could be causing this.
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The first actor ever to play a swinging bachelor in a sitcom...and the man in black, terrible losses. Ritter's death left me stunned, always thought he was a funny guy, even when I was little and saw him in Problem child, just recently saw an episode of Three's company on Nick at Night, and I heard he has a film coming out with Billy Bob Thorton. Cash was older, so I was not as stunned, but am still saddened by his loss. Prayers to the families of both.
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Dude, knock on wood but look at the bright side. The fact that the doc hasnt found anything yet is a very good sign. this is true
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Get well, brother. Prayers are with you. Thank you
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Ok, the doctors appointment went well, but I still don't know what the problem is. I was told 1) its not a hernia 2) there is nothing wrong with my bladder. The doctor said the symptoms are similar to those of an upper kidney problem. He took a urine sample and a blood sample and I will have a kidney ultra sound on monday to check for stones. The problem with the stones theory is that 1) I am not feeling any back pains or anything 2) it came on so suddenly while I was sitting down so I am still in the dark, I just hope it is some weird thing that is gone in the morning.
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I will click in soxtalk, and I am already logged in I will browse around the site and then randomly I will go into a thread and I won't be logged in anymore, so I go back out and I am logged in again, it is weird but I can deal with it
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I can't feel a buldge or anything, but if I do have a hernia, how exactly do they remove it
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I will have to buy some when I go to the doctors, I hate the taste but if it will help I can bear it.
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I am seeing a doctor at 3, I have heard kidney stones horror stories and am hoping its not that.
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I felt a stomach pain at about 7:30 last night and ever since it has constantly felt like I have to piss, of course I don't have enough liquid in my body to piss every five minutes, so most of the time I can't. But I still have the sensation that I have to go. I don't think I have any sort of infection because it doesn't hurt when I piss, and I don't think it is a blockage because I drank a ton of water and pissed it all back out. Anybody know what the hell is going on?
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Game Thread (9-9): Hostess Twinkies vs. White Sox
1549 replied to BridgeportHeather's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Well, I am proclaiming this one a victory and am hitting the sack, if we lose I would rather not know until the morning anyways -
Game Thread (9-9): Hostess Twinkies vs. White Sox
1549 replied to BridgeportHeather's topic in Pale Hose Talk
still 5 games and 2 innings left with the twinkies, lets just call this the sell by date -
Game Thread (9-9): Hostess Twinkies vs. White Sox
1549 replied to BridgeportHeather's topic in Pale Hose Talk
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Tejada = great production = 2002 MVP = name power = drawing power = if nothing else a few more blue seats filled = more money to spend or... Tejada = great production = wins = more fans in blue seats = more money to spend
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Game Thread (9-9): Hostess Twinkies vs. White Sox
1549 replied to BridgeportHeather's topic in Pale Hose Talk
the theme this year has been as Alomar rolls so do the sox, hopefully that trend continues throughtout the remainder of this one -
I have noticed that a lot of people came to this board because they have been banned in other places, we are like America, we welcome all and will respect other's opinions as long as noone else is harmed
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Game Thread (9-8): Hostess Twinkies vs. White Sox
1549 replied to BridgeportHeather's topic in Pale Hose Talk
how many k's is that for colon tonight
