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Hope
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Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: medicine online prozac |
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FREE MUMIA!
... and I've been hi5'ing my Bebo all this time!
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Vallin
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Posted: 8 11 2008 Post subject: taking prozac again |
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“Gee I don't know, maybe people who do not like Ron Paul and since he got less then 1% of the vote I imagine they are a lot of them
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Wilkie
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Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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The money would be better spent building low income housing, funding a public healthcare system and improving education while bringing down the cost of education.Since people seem unwilling to help out the poor and homeless through the state, the church takes that role and it is funded by private donations by members of the church..
Doyouwantsomemore!
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Yellowega
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: taking prozac again |
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I am so sick of our Reagan hangover and this no regulation/'free market'/blah blah blah crap that we continue to follow even though it continues to dig us deeper in a mess.The Reaganauts love to quote Thomas Paine "That government is best which governs least"... and I think fundamentally we can all agree but I don't think it is understood by those leveraging it. He doesn't say "the government which doen't govern at all...". I heard Bill Nye say it in a way which was perfect, and lets face it, Bill Nye knows more than any other human, ever. He said, "A governemnt is like a machine. It should have exactly enough parts to work and no more." Clearly this is an example of regulation that is perfectly appropriate and necessary.?
With the amount of ***** ups that have made it passed the mainstream media, I would be surprised if they really thought to doctor two photos to fix that line issue. |
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Yeganeh
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Posted: 8 12 2007 Post subject: lethal mix with prozac |
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Digg and anyone with any clue about the English language, especially when combined with legal specific language.Copyright infringement is not 'stealing'; it's an entirely separate bucket of crime, as it were. Oh, I know, 'stealing' has that glamorous edge that 'copyright infringement' lacks. 'Piracy' is of course even more appealing; who doesn't want to be equated with a dashing yet salty dog, making their fortune on the high seas?Surely, though, you can see the difference and understand why semantics are important, my dear rapist. By rapist, I mean random Digg poster, of course.

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Nedya
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Posted: 12 11 2009 Post subject: christina ricci prozac nation clips |
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best article of the day.
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KYLE
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Posted: 8 12 2007 Post subject: england prozac water |
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How could you be ashamed of that? Awesome publicity.
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Chanri
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I just finished reading The Mountains of Madness last night! Definitely a good one, but The Shadow over Innsmouth is still my first choice for a film. Charles Dexter Ward would also be worthy. Or any of them, for that matter! |
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