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Prior to the US invasion, Iraq was stable. Neighbours did not kill each other. Children went to school. Things are much worse now.
Chaucer should really be heard. You can listen here: http://academics.vmi.edu/english/audio/GP-Opening.html
If I would've known we was gonna get this picky 'bought grammer I would've just axed my teacher.
Well said. Make that 100,000s of thousands of deaths, the collapse of civil society into anarchy and a cost in excess of 1 trillion. All bases on...
You mean "freedom fries", don't you?
Good. Corporations, by definition, serve their owners (shareholders), not their workers or community. Government, by definition, should serve...
What did the carp say to his demure pond mate? "Are you being Koi?"
I have not recieved this news about grammer well at all. Its a disgrace!
"won't be effected by it..." Good one! As I see it, the problem is that corporations have all the power and workers, citizens and taxpayers have...
"A lie repeated 1,000 times is still a lie, even when the lie is grammatical." Or, in Bush's case, even when not.
I hope I won't be effected by all this bad grammar.
Wow. Speech is now speach? I slammed on the breaks when I read that.
Although this is a local New York story, the principle of government offering money to highly profitable companies is worth debating. Govenment...
Article: http://www.thestamfordtimes.com/stamford_t...39689474354.php
Asteroids, circa 1977.
Last time I was in Washington, I noticed a group of tourists near the capital. A teenage girl said to her father "Where are the slums? I want to...
Article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6595637.stm Will she be forced to testify about lies used to justify the invasion of Iraq?
Why did the guy get fired from the orange juice factory? He couldn't concentrate.
I'm just guessing, but is that right?
That's interesting. I have also heard that 19 out of 20