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Rithie
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Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: remeron prozac sedation |
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How tasteless. How inappropriate. How Palin.
"They try to take as much of our money as they can." Michael Moore on the wealthy. Out of context you'd think he was protesting the income tax. "Why don't you love your money and leave everyone else's alone?" he says. Why is it that capitalism is evil because people willingly patronize the "wealthy" and their institutions with consent? Yet this idea of "taking of money" is some how is honored, glorified, and patriotic where the government does it and does it by force and coercion? Does he not see that if there is this "theft" perpetrated by the stewards of the marketplace that there is compulsory theft perpetrated by the government? Why is the government some how removed from what is moral and right? Does the taking of part of one's earnings not imply that the government could take all of one's earning if it so chose? That we should be content that some benevolent government allows to keep what we have? Is it not true that laboring and not keeping the fruits of that labor is akin to slavery? Despite how many movies he makes I am thankful we live in a republic and not the democracy he falsely assumes, last thing we need is more intellectual wannabe's manipulating the masses further with false information. Its so ironic that he can preach the evils of capitalism when the idealistic opposites, communism, fascism and their proponents, have killed more than capitalism could ever dream to achieve (and yes, communism and fascism are cousins, they are not left / right but authoritarian, where capitalism is libertarian and socialism and corporatism fall somewhere in between). Capitalism has Norman Borlaug and Bill Gates on its side (practically exploding with philanthropy) and the authoritarian ideologies have Stalin, Lenin, Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot, and Mussolini... yeah, lets re-examine our definition of "evil".
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Neukam
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Posted: 8 11 2008 Post subject: drug interactions prozac methadone |
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“This is how you can see that he is just a puppet following orders just like the last guy.
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Imthathullah
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Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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It's actually surprisingly funny at the end..
There cannot be sustained growth in finite environment. The limits to growth will be reached some day. And that day is coming. And sooner rather than later.Time for a sustainable global economy. One not based on sustained growth.!
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Dhevarsha
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: drug interactions prozac methadone |
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I dunno about this, some of the things I've seen...I can only imagine the reaction after piecing the pictures together."What-what the hell is that? What is she doing...dear LORD, what is she doing to that horse?! Oh, ugh, what happened to that baseball bat?!"?
He accidentally shot himself in a bar. That was not his crime. Lets think of what his crimes actually were:a) possessing a handgun for which he didn't have a permitb) possessing a concealed handgun for which he didn't have a concealed carry permit in New York and for which his concealed carry permit in Florida had expiredc) carrying on his person a handgun that was both loaded and (apparently) on which the safety was not engagedd) bringing a loaded handgun into a bar where he and others were going to be consuming copious amounts of alchohol'c' and 'd' are both recipes for disaster. Next to nothing at all happening, him shooting himself by accident was probably the most *fortunate* thing that could have happened under the circumstances. The fact that he didn't shoot someone else in some sort of drunken altercation, or he didn't accidentally discharge the weapon into someone else's person is quite fortunate, as these were all very realistic possibilities. Hence, I suspect, the reckless endangerment charge. |
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Rayner
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Posted: 8 12 2007 Post subject: depression quotes prozac nation |
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They forgot to work in the 48% of the time I spend on Digg.

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Lesiah
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Posted: 12 11 2009 Post subject: bulimia and prozac |
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I may be wrong but was isn't just recently that Facebook started making money? Which is what popped into my head when I was reading this.
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Stanzo
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Posted: 8 12 2007 Post subject: peter kramer listening to prozac |
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Haha yeah sometimes... well FREE Guninness is certainly acceptable, and when in Dublin, as they say...
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Tricia
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Jhansi
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If the person doesn't pull over they a guilty of evading arrest even if they are other wise innocent. |
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