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    Tax The Rich for the War on Iraq!

    Please address me as Al-Khawarizmi, I've shown the same courtesy when addressing you by your chosen signature name, Thank you. I know the answer to the question I presented to you earlier, for I've done my homework before posting. I had a niggling feeling that you haven't quite examined...
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    How to watch the war on television in two easy steps

    A question Then whom exactly do you "regard" as a credible source of news if it's not a member of the US press? I presume you're speaking of television news network as opposed to online, radio, newspaper type of media as the type media that you are addressing. Al-Jazeera? Please...
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    The RIAA

    Ah, Perhaps this will help? Here is an excerpt of an interview with Matt Oppenheim from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA): Scenario I: Matt Oppenheim responded: Scenario II: Matt Oppenheim responded: Scenario III: Matt Oppenheim responded...
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    Define L-I-F-E

    Meaning of Life Not to be dry here regarding the definition of life According to the good old Merriam Webster: Main Entry: 1life Pronunciation: 'lIf Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural lives /'lIvz/ Etymology: Middle English lif, from Old English lIf; akin to Old English libban...
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    Tax The Rich for the War on Iraq!

    One question in which I hope you'll be capable of answering. What is the percentage of the total income tax paid by the "rich" as compared to the rest of the tax paying public that are not bracketed in that category. Keep in mind, the "Rich" only accounts for 2% of the tax paying...
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    College class

    Odd One Out. The courses that I've been bamboozled into accepting this semester are as follows: 1. Plant and Operation Management (POMG 246): Quality Management 2. Plant and Operation Management (POMG 143): Operation Management 3. Plant and Operation Management (POMG 191): SAP Programming...
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