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POPSA Big-City President Unlike every other President stretching all the way back to Theodore Roosevelt, Obama has spent his entire life living in urban areas
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POPSif you're an ugly Chinese man...forget marriage! After almost 30 years of the policy, China now has the largest gender imbalance in the world, with 37 million more men than women and almost 20 percent more newborn boys than girls nationwide. --estimates in a People's Daily interview that 10 percent of Chinese men will be unable to find wives, which could have a huge impact on Chinese society testosterone levels, which are linked to aggression and violence, dropped when they married and increased when they divorced. Eternally single men, by extension, maintain high levels of testosterone--a recipe for violent civil unrest
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POPSGet Real in 2008 "We just can't take all this bad news, so to some degree you start to understand the 'let's fiddle while Rome is burning' attitude, which will only increase. "People will be eating more red meat, drinking, smoking. But the big repentance will come," she cautions. Just not now. "Look for that in 2009."
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POPSGOP Hitman: Ken Starr's Moral Compass More: Furthermore, the parent of one of Epstein’s youngest victims is outraged that he could walk without registering as a sex offender and tells Radar, “What this man did to my daughter was horrible. He thinks that with all his money, his big deal lawyers, and his hired thugs, he can get away with anything. I pray that other young girls will never have to suffer like my daughter did. The whole world should know that he is a sex offender.” So, now that Ken Starr’s not lapping it up at the public trough, turning a simple investigation into a monster that only served political interests, it’s good to see him getting dirty and doing legitimate, if very disgusting, legal work. After all, even slimeballs need representation. Personally, if I’m a slimeball, though, there’s not a chance of me calling Starr.
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POPSCelebrate Christmas, Not Santa! My husband and I decided that teaching our kids about Santa was not teaching them about values. But it was a great way to break their spirit (if they were good but did not get what they wanted) or make them greedy (if they always got what they wanted--whether naughty or nice). The truth is that mommy and daddy work very hard to provide them their gifts and there is zero reason to give the credit to an invisible man--unless of course we do wake up one morning and there are presents that have suddenly materialized under our tree. We talk about the "spirit" of Santa, what he stands for. But, my kids already know (at the age of 7 and 5) that Santa does not really exist.