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Canceria
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: unscripted patrick dempsey avon |
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Police Officer: License and reg... hey, aren't you the guy who found out he's part black?Peter Griffin: Yes I am.Police Officer: [into walkie-talkie] Report of a possible stolen vehicle.Peter Griffin: But this is my car.Police Officer: Suspect becoming beligerent.Peter Griffin: Wha...Police Officer: Officer down.
***** it, just cut the head off another chicken.....
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MorningStar
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: paris hilton blow |
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“If I can't find it with Google, it doesn't exist. I even Google my own sites.
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Shaylle
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Actually they can but it needs a good distribution system to make it all work.Lest say Canada generates 8 gigawatts more than it needs and New York State Generates 8 gigawatts more than it needs but Cali is having a slow day. What if Mexico was having a good day generating a further 10 Gigwatts about 50% more than it needsCanada, New York state and Mexico could power Cali from the excess. Australia is slowly doing this too. Tasmania, Victoria, NSW, SA and QLD are all linked. All we need is governmunt willing to spend the effort in producing base load wind power along with building new gas and solar systems to replace coal. These cables were set up to assist other cities should a generator come to some kind of situation that takes it off-line. To effect the right outcome you need to double or triple the lines capacity but its not an overly costly exorcise. By the way the distance of those cables is equal to stretching a power line from the great lakes to Mexico and then to California. Basically its always windy in Tas. SA might be windy but Vic will not be while NSW and QLD are. The only time wind does not blow is when High PS is located over the generators..
Gas is cheap in NJ because we have a lot of refineries. The downside is we smell like a foot.!
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Liis
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: paris hilton blow |
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Although I couldn't watch the vid and I'm sad that the deer died. It's still nature and animals have every right to kill to eat. They should have let the lions do their thing, as cruel as that sounds.?
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Dulciu
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: peter andre behind closed doors |
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I don't think that it's so much that they're spending themselves into disaster, it's that the system there has rendered the state ungovernable. A large portion of spending is mandated, it requires an unworkable supermajority to raise taxes, and property tax valuations are stuck in the 70's. This is all due to California's proposition system.The normal representative democratic system would have a majorty party, or coalition which could enact changes as needed to address issues, implement new programs, and the like. If what they were doing was unpopular, they'd pay at the ballot box ultimately. What's happened here is that the straightjacket that the propositions have put into place has effectively prevented the legislature from being able to make significant changes without an exceedingly unlikely supermajority. It's natural that the minority party be against the actions of the majority party, but the supermajority rule gives them an effective veto over majority action. The minority doesn't pay a price for this since it's really their job to some extent, and the majority party has a built in excuse for not doing anything ("We tried, but they stopped us"). Thus we end up with institutional gridlock. If the state weren't facing some rather significant problems, it likely wouldn't matter much, but that's certainly not the case currently....and yes, this is a microcosm of what we're seeing at the national level with the abuse of the fillibuster in the Senate. Let the majority party act (within constitutional bounds, of course) and hold them accountable for what they do/don't do.

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Mesila
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: proffessor paul walker newcastle x ray post nasal spa |
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It's a space station
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: paul walker images |
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no offence but I wouldn't feel safe driving near a guy who's not using real arms to control his car.i think we'd all be safer if the government just chipped in a bought him a bus pass.
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Allmand
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: paris hilton blow |
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Jacin
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The left and the right are frauds. |
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