If he lied, he will fry, yes. but if he didn't, then will anyone believe him anyway, or apologize?
And how is it flip-floping to serve, yet not support the reasons why you serve?
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If he lied, he will fry, yes. but if he didn't, then will anyone believe him anyway, or apologize?
And how is it flip-floping to serve, yet not support the reasons why you serve?
I would like to read this book, but the free online copy is only available if you buy a stupid subscription. In my book that's not free.
If they really wanted to get their message out, they would put it out.
Besides that, the only person I saw mentioned by name is the guy who replaced Kerry when he left. That's not considered serving with Kerry in my book. I want to hear from the guys that were right next to him and saw the same stuff that he saw.
You are quoting an editorial columnist who also has this to say about smoker rights:Quote:
Originally Posted by paraflyer
"The antismoking activists will insist that this is somehow a plot hatched by Big Tobacco to continue brainwashing the young and impressionable. But at the end of the day, smokers are grown ups. They know what they are doing. And they are finally speaking up for themselves.
The options are often witty and sometimes thoughtful: "Life is More than Longevity, "Smoking Causes Statistics" and "Smoking Creates Busibodies." And, as found on a British Web site, sometimes relay their message with gusto: "Smoking is Cool," "You could be Hit By a Bus Tomorrow," "Social Smoking Doesn't Count," and, best of all, "Smoking Makes You Look Big and Clever."
http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/clevey/
Do you really take her opinions as fact?
More so than, say, Al Franken.Quote:
Originally Posted by jitBob
They are offering a free chapter, which they email to you. I got it yesterday, haven't had time to read it all though.Quote:
Originally Posted by imaeditedbysowulo