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POPSSarah Palin, Man of the Year She can be "Woman of the Year"...no harm. The article does justice to her impact on the conservatives who are still hopeful to maintain our Country. Many others are rising up to join her as we attempt to thwart the progress of PC, Socialism, and apathy. The article is balanced; not brushing over the questions. I hope that 2010 will be a year of cleaning house and elevating our *traditional* values, American productivity, humanitarianism, majority rule, and attacking corruption wherever it is found...all to begin afresh.
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POPSYoungest Voters Spurn Obamacare, 10% Higher Than Seniors Former Clinton advisor Dick Morris says that under-30 voters, once the most enthusiastic supporters of President Barack Obama’s far-reaching health care reform, are now its strongest opponents. Washington Examiner Barbara Hollingsworth http://bit.ly/77DLJD
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POPSGet a Life chestnut: GEE TN, USUALLY YOU AND YOU'RE PARTNER IN CRIME ARE TOO BUSY CALLING ME EVERY NAME IN THE BOOK TO BE NICE. WHY THE SUDDEN CHANGE??? Save it. I already know the answer. Concern about my health huh? At least that's what you told eric . Oh poor chestnut, she's spending too much time on CM and her eyes are bothering her....blah, blah, blah. THIS PITIFUL ATTEMPT TO GET ME OFF OF HERE ISN'T GOING TO WORK. YOU DISGUST ME. Since I now, unsurprisingly, have been blocked from commenting, (*LOL*) I'll make my comment here. I have NO influence on the "commie" algorithms on this site whatsoever. (Duuuh!) I actually have a life outside of Clipmarks, (unlike some) and the paranoid and delusional claim, that I somehow have corresponded with the clipguys regarding Nutter's health, is beyond pitiful. FYI, Nutter, there has been no "change". I still couldn't care less about you, or your mental health... or rather, the apparent lack thereof . Get a life.
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POPSNone Dare Call it Art When 40 months seem a heavy load And every day makes your head explode Read Ott and Steyn and Iowahawk And Life won't feel like such a crock. David Hussein Burge! Mmmm -- mmmm -- mmmm Thanks, DB, I'm proud as hell, Of America -- just like Michelle! We're finally rising from the pits Cuz we elected YOU the King of Wits! David Hussein Burge! Mmmm -- mmmmm -- mmmm! Is This for real? A contest? Panderhawk Oh, Iowahawk! Who leaps into action when all the other blogsters just talk? Iowahawk! Who rushes in where angels fear to walk? Iowahawk! Who packs more irony than any other kid on the block? Iowahawk! Who causes the targets of his incisive satire, whether high or low, left or right, real or imaginary, to throw up their figuratively blood-stained hands and squawk? Iowahawk! Oh, Iowahawk, Your intelligence compares favorably to sixties Star Trek character Spock! Your masculine beauty is without any flaw or pock!
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POPSCocoon of Denial So the Obama administration bans the use of the word “terror” and at the same time, broadens the definition of “torture” so that it can investigation and ultimately prosecute CIA officers who worked to extract crucial information from terrorists (oops, sorry, oppressed Islamic freedom fighters). The evil Dick Cheney has the audacity to question the wisdom of this strategy and is castigated by Left-leaning media and the Whitehouse. But what if Cheney is right? That's the question Douglas MacKinnon of The Baltimore Sun asks when he writes: The health-care debate? Cash for clunkers? Rising unemployment? None of that will matter if we lose an American city to terrorism. An intelligence operative told me that if terrorists successfully detonate a nuclear weapon on our soil and kill and wound hundreds of thousands of Americans, "the thin veneer of civilization will be ripped from our nation in an instant, and we could very well descend into barbarism. Neighbor against
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POPSBBC: "'Brain training' claims dismissed" Another product looked at was the £88 Mindfit for the PC, which the company says "exercises important abilities that are… known to decline in later life, such as short-term memory". However, results did not show that it was any better than standard computer games such as Tetris, said Dr Adrian Owen, a senior scientist at the Medical Research Council's Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. The team also looked at Lumosity online training system, which costs £4.99 a month, MindSpa, a £175 system which uses audiovisual stimulation to promote relaxation and increase focus, and the £9.99 Test and Improve Your Memory computer programme. None of the manufacturers' claims on improved cognition are supported by evidence that meets the minimum standard by which scientific research is judged, the panel said. ... BBC
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POPSMobiles 'may be riskier than smoking' The debate has begun again. Today we are affected by many forms of radiation. We spend long hours in front of the Pc, stand around waiting for food to microwave. We gladly ingest radio active material from nuclear power plants, oh wait that last one is just me...
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POPSHuckabee Defends Advocating Isolation of AIDS Had the government taken such a stand when the number of those infected was small, how many lives would have been saved? But then like now, the PC merely labels logic thought as bigotry and reject reason.
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POPS$100 Laptop Production Begins From the page: "The innovative design of the XO machine has also drawn praise from the technical community. Using open source software, OLPC have developed a stripped-down operating system which fits comfortably on the machine's 1GB of memory. "We made a set of trade-offs which may not be an office worker's needs but are more than adequate for what kids need for learning, exploring and having fun," said Professor Bender."
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POPSLive Longer: SEX EVERYDAY - Medical Reasons
"Sex is a vigorous form of exercise," says Dr. Michael Cirigliano of the University of Pennsylvania. "The physiological changes in your body are consistent with a normal workout. Your heart and respiratory rates rise, and you burn calories." "You’re releasing endogenous opioids. They’re like drugs, but they’re manufactured internally," says Dr. Alice Ladas, a psychologist and one of the authors of The G Spot "Pain threshold in women is elevated 60 to 80 percent during pleasurable stimulation," explains Dr. Beverly Whipple, a professor of neuroscience and president of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists. "In the midst of orgasm," Ogden noted, "she apparently feels no pain." "Sexual activity helps strengthen the pubococcygeus muscles (PC muscles), which in turn help keep the pelvic organs in shape and where they belong," explains Dr. Ladas. "The more you train the coordination between nerve and muscle, the easier it is to perform," Dr. Andre G
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POPSTerrorism is Suspected over British Foot-and-Mouth Outbreak The Brit headlines reads "'Sabotage' is suspected..."... this is political correctspeak for "Terror suspected", so I'm doing those weenies a favor by circumventing PC and telling it like I see it. Now, we should be on the lookout for something similar in the Homeland.....
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POPSVonage meets Record Sage Got Vonage installed today... so far so good. Customer service seems to lack tremendously in the brains department, but otherwise definite upgrade from the old Verizon line. One of the cool features they have is ability to run a piece of software on a PC that allows to call any number from the PC. They claim to have integration with Outlook, but I use Thunderbird, so the only option they described was manual entry. Why would someone enter numbers to dial into a computer instead of the phone itself every time is beyond me. So, I thought that if they had a way to run the little program via the shell interface and allow to pass a parameter (phone) - maybe I could automate it somehow with... Record Sage. That's where the customer service was totally inept in answering a simple question. After reading some online forums it turns out that one can use this program by simply highlighting a number on the screen and pressing their hotkey to call it.