never know, the man who named it could have been colorblind..
loved number 4 & 7...
awesome
That title is so true. It wouldn't be an issue if it were on the men.
OMG! I am so sorry that happened to you, Some states have laws that you cant use a phone while driving, guess she thought she was safe to do it over there. I bet you did scare her when you started speaking english...HAHAHA. I hope you get better soon. Try to keep them legs up, that will reduce some of the swelling...
Hysterical... I sent this to a few people, Under the heading "Amber Alert!!!"
Yea, I have been noticing that. crazy...
I pictured it slower in my mind..
I actually watched that speech of hers on CSPAN, because I am boring and have no life. And the thing that really made my chin hit the floor, was her statement about immigration, and that citizenship granted by being born here was intended for the slaves and is an archaic practice. (Paraphrasing mind you, because I was saying "What, did she just say that..What?!)
I'll find the quote...
Wow, did I do that...Was it the story that riled you up, or my presentation of it?
you said.."The threat to our national security will not vanish because one party or the other is in power"... that is true, I agree. Romnut, cheney and the rest don't, calling a vote for democrats a vote for the terrorists and other such hooplah. But yes, this is an issue that both parties have and will continue to fight with for years. My issue, was that in contracting out sensitive "infrastructure" issues (targeting equipment, satellite systems, information technology, ect) to external countries we are opening ourselves up like never before. This belief in the "free market" and its "ok to outsource EVERYTHING" is dangerous when critical infrastructure issues and defense issues or intelligence gathering is the things being outsourced. Yea, cancel the contract, but the damage is done, and it will take LOTS of money and time to fix, if it can be fixed (that regarding intel. issues, contacts & trust issues)
"Contractors have more consequences: if your company is involved in a breach, you face sanctions and possibly prosecution, and your contract can be terminated."....Not in today's environment. Contractors have been caught doing horrible things, and no punishment has been given. This includes weapon smuggling to Iraq (Blackwater), the Boeing issue, CACI interrogations, just to name a few. No recourse. Laws even to prevent recourse. Paul Bremer's "order 17" is a prime example of that one for blackwater.
"When government employees are involved in spying, you don't sue the government, you don't end the government's contract, you don't have any recourse.".....Its called treason I thought...
The Pollard issue reminds me of Feith (sp?)and what happened with him lately...
But what I am saying, is when your party's platform puts its Ideals of a "corporate free market" over national security, then yes, domestic politics come into play. That IS placing political partisanship above the nation, rather you agree or disagree with their position, surely you can see that. Not my side starting it, just pointing it out..