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Simplest Method -- ReGrow New Body
What an interesting and informative news item, military medical research and development. Of course, it would be best for militaries around the world to ''stand down'' and avoid warfare and destruction of humanity in the first instance, but of course that would be too much to ask of our brilliant minds, spectacular research endeavors, and world ...
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MichaelBernard1
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April 21, 2008
Global Warming Gibberish
Good for the Weekly Standard to go a round in the good fight against ''global warming gibberish.'' It is abundantly clear that the global-warming-equals-doom cottage industry is (bio)fuelled by an as good as religious - read: irrational - conviction that, uniquely among all the sources of global change, anthropogenic change is bad, bad, ...
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Marcus61
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April 8, 2008
Best Cover Package
So the Economist thinks we should bomb Iran. Why doesn't the Economist carry out the bombing raids itself? Or is it only omniscient, not omnipotent as well?
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Alan Vanneman
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February 1, 2008
Willam Kristol on George
So once more the Fray has kind words for the George Bush propaganda machine known as the Weekly Standard. Sorry, but I'm hardly surprised to discover that Bill Kristol has discovered that George W hasn't done too badly. Since the WS has been a near-hysterical cheering section for W ever since 9/11, the only thing that could surprise me is that the ...
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Alan Vanneman
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January 29, 2008
Re: That's a lotta words to tell me...
San:gzukier, you didn't know they got all of their money from producing booze? hey, i knew old joe was a bootlegger, and an antisemite. but that don't make his kids drunks.
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gzuckier
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January 24, 2008
Re: That's a lotta words to tell me...
Noam Sane: ..something I already know: the President is kind of dumb. took the post right out of my keyboard. it hurts him so much to think, once he does it he isn't going to do it again.
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gzuckier
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January 24, 2008
Re: That's a lotta words to tell me...
San:We elected the Kennedy's and they were drunk since birth. Really? all of them? gee. you know lots of stuff i guess.
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gzuckier
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January 24, 2008