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This is hilarious! talk about being stupid!!

http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail
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so i'm sitting here playing with my new HP laptop that has windows vista loaded on it, and i see an item in the start menu called "pandora radio". i decided what the hey, i'll check it out, and clicked on it....... and...this is ssssoooooo cool!! 

once you sign up for this free, yeah, free! service, you type in the name of a song, or band, or artist,  their program builds a radio station that plays music that is similar to what you type in!!!! the web URL is www.pandora.com i never heard of this sight until i bought my laptop and vista had the link already in it.  so hey, check it out!  and enjoy your own personalized radio station!!!!  not only that you can further personalize your station by rating songs that are played!!!!!

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could this happen here in our country?

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/13/world/asia/13fat.
html?no_interstitial

with the demonization of obesity and the daily bombardment we all receive about being "healthy" and having the "perfect body", could it be possible that this is the next step?

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On June 25, we will mark the 58th anniversery of the Korean War. Or will we?? Called "The forgotten war", the bloodshed in Korea was called a "police action" by a Congress that was to cowardly to declare war. On June 25,1950, North Korea invaded the south, because their demands for new elections were ignored.Pres. Truman bypassed Congress, and went to the UN Security Council to get a resolution passed that authorized the use of force. However, the US was already in Korea fighting before the resolution was passed by the Security Council. The US lost over 36,000 casualties in 3 years of bloody fighting. In the end, a stalemate ensued with the entering of China into the war. On July 27. 1953, an armistice was signed and the conflict was ended. The US has maintained a presence in South Korea ever since, patrolling along the DMZ on the 38th parallel.

Why is this important? Because the youngest veterans of this bloody, horrific WAR are now 75 - 76 years old. And like the WW2 vets, they will soon begin to disappear from our society. I feel that these vets who fought honorably for our country have not gotten the recognition that they truly deserve. Yes, there has been some recognition, but not nearly in the same amount as for the vets of WW2 or Vietnam. And the Korean War vets deserve every bit the same amount of recognition!  So, on June 25, maybe people everywhere could take a moment and and show some rememberance for these fine men and women.

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watching the news lately and seeing all the demonstrations against china, especially with the olympic torch bit.....i have to wonder. if these people are so truly interested in freeing tibet, why don't they go to CHINA and stage their demonstrations!! what, are they afraid to do so? or do they not really mean what they are saying??

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 this is from foxnews.com dated tues. april 1, 2008.

hhhmmmm.... so much for tolerance of all beliefs and creeds........

MADISON, Wis. —  A Tomah High School student has filed a federal lawsuit alleging his art teacher censored his drawing because it featured a cross and a biblical reference.

The lawsuit alleges other students were allowed to draw "demonic" images and asks a judge to declare a class policy prohibiting religion in art unconstitutional.

"We hear so much today about tolerance," said David Cortman, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian legal advocacy group representing the student. "But where is the tolerance for religious beliefs? The whole purpose of art is to reflect your own personal experience. To tell a student his religious beliefs can legally be censored sends the wrong message."

Tomah School District Business Manager Greg Gaarder said the district hadn't seen the lawsuit and declined to comment.

According to the lawsuit, the student's art teacher asked his class in February to draw landscapes. The student, a senior identified in the lawsuit by the initials A.P., added a cross and the words "John 3:16 A sign of love" in his drawing.

His teacher, Julie Millin, asked him to remove the reference to the Bible, saying students were making remarks about it. He refused, and she gave him a zero on the project.

Millin showed the student a policy for the class that prohibited any violence, blood, sexual connotations or religious beliefs in artwork. The lawsuit claims Millin told the boy he had signed away his constitutional rights when he signed the policy at the beginning of the semester.

The boy tore the policy up in front of Millin, who kicked him out of class. Later that day, assistant principal Cale Jackson told the boy his religious expression infringed on other students' rights.

Jackson told the boy, his stepfather and his pastor at a meeting a week later that religious expression could be legally censored in class assignments. Millin stated at the meeting the cross in the drawing also infringed on other students' rights.

The boy received two detentions for tearing up the policy. Jackson referred questions about the lawsuit to Gaarder.

Sometime after that meeting, the boy's metals teacher rejected his idea to build a chain-mail cross, telling him it was religious and could offend someone, the lawsuit claims. The boy decided in March to shelve plans to make a pin with the words "pray" and "praise" on it because he was afraid he'd get a zero for a grade.

The lawsuit also alleges school officials allow other religious items and artwork to be displayed on campus.

A Buddha and Hindu figurines are on display in a social studies classroom, the lawsuit claims, adding the teacher passionately teaches Hindu principles to students.

In addition, a replica of Michaelangelo's "The Creation of Man" is displayed at the school's entrance, a picture of a six-limbed Hindu deity is in the school's hallway and a drawing of a robed sorcerer hangs on a hallway bulletin board.

Drawings of Medusa, the Grim Reaper with a scythe and a being with a horned head and protruding tongue hang in the art room and demonic masks are displayed in the metals room, the lawsuit alleges.

A.P. suffered unequal treatment because of his religion even though student expression is protected by the First Amendment, according to the lawsuit, which was filed Friday.

"Students do not shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate," the lawsuit said. "No compelling state interest exists to justify the censorship of A.P.'s religious expression."

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this is the only candidate worth voting for!!!!

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o.k., i admit it!  i'm not the savviest person when it comes to doing certain things on the computer. sssoooooo....... i was wondering if anyone out there could tell how to put a video on a blog post. the info would be really helpful!
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here we go again!! now there is a bill before the almighty legislature to ban smoking in cars that have children in them!! don't get me wrong, i do not approve of that, but a law?? the best part is this quote i copied from the story...Sen. Scott McCoy, the bill's sponsor, says the legislation is not meant to impose more government control in people's lives. if that is truly the case senator.... then just what the hades is this bill meant to really do?????? GET OFF OUR BACKS, YOU POWER-MAD FREAK!! when are the people going to stand up to this kind of totalitarian authority?? when are people going to catch on to the phrase "for the children"?? we lose more and more freedom every year by power-mad people who use cute little phrases like these to IMPOSE their desire for absolute control over US!!
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hey, what happened to fox on demand? that particular tab is no longer there, and i can't find it  at all!
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i had a good one going with the statement "i have too much time on my hands!!" now it seems to have disappeared, and i can't find it! is it me, or did it really disappear? and if so, where in the name of galactus did it go?
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if we ever meet an intelligent lifeform from another world, where should we meet that person? here on our world, or somewhere out there in the deep recesses of space? and what do you base your answer on?

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now that the whole voucher deal has (for the time beimg) been decided, i put forth an idea that i've always thought was MUCH better!! why not make people who send their kiddies to private school exempt from paying ANY AND ALL TAXES INTO THE PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM??? why should john doe have to pay for public education if he doesn't use for his kiddies??  for that matter, WHY SHOULD I HAVE TO PAY FOR IT??? and please, DO NOT try to tell me that these kiddies are my future!! i've had enough of that socialist propaganda! if we the people truly want the best education system in the world, then the best way to do that is make schools compete.and the way to do that is tyo make ONLY the people who use the system pay for it themselves!!

 

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