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POPSPakistanis Protest Obama's Position on bin Laden
There is definitely a problem here: the Yanks are coming. After 8 stupid, irresponsible years and wrong-headed, misguided, corrupt and false reasons, Bush will be out of power. His term of office has been like watching someone fall off a roof. His failure to kill or capture bin Laden is one of the worst failures in all our USA history -- and using deliberately fabricated lies to get us into a black hole in Iraq the second worse failure in USA history. Once he's gone all this crud will be wiped away, erased, throw into the rubbish. The new president - with just one ounce of brain-power will right away realize: 'Oh, the criminals of 9/11 still run free and the whole nation want to kill them (or capture them). Even red, red-necks should realize this gross failure, and stop defending Republican incompetence. Now it's is believed bin Laden is in Pakistan. Sorry about that Pakistan. Turn him over or we're going in to get him ourselves. The Yanks ARE coming. Resist
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POPSBlogging is so 200 OK. This does it. Blogging is a psychological disorder in which pathetic people try to convince themselves that the whole world is interested in their mucus products. Enough already. Blog news, keep your diary and your diarrhea under the bed.
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POPS9th Circus - Screw America, We Want Whales and the most overturned appeals court (I believe the circuit court mention in the clip is incorrect), will again be overruled by the Supremes. But it will again take time and money. It does prove their complete and utter contempt for anything other than their own power.
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POPSGoing Green Doesn't Mean Spending Green The green industry is a massive one in America. Much of the money that goes into it is well spent, I think (think: new wind farms, solar panels, recycling, building green office buildings). But a lot of the crud people spend their money on in the name of environmentalism is a waste and goes against the ethic of go green.
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POPSTHE BLOB...fish Holy crud, this thing looks like Ziggy after being dropped in a vat of acid. D:
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POPSIt's tough to read a depth finder in the spring! If you just bought a new depth finder and see this you'd think "what in the world"! You'd have to think your settings were off. I mentioned in an earlier response that this was the hardest time of the year to start learning to read a depth finder. There's so much crud in the water and the fish are so scattered. This was take in a pocket off the main lake and is not an isolated situation. I also cut my sensitivity back to 75% to try to get rid of the clutter. There's still got to still be a lot of surface clutter but those sure look like small schools of shad in 10 feet of water and some larger fish around.
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POPSsmall schools of shad in 10 feet of water and some larger fish around. If you just bought a new depth finder and see this you'd think "what in the world"! You'd have to think your settings were off. I mentioned in an earlier response that this was the hardest time of the year to start learning to read a depth finder. There's so much crud in the water and the fish are so scattered. This was take in a pocket off the main lake and is not an isolated situation. I also cut my sensitivity back to 75% to try to get rid of the clutter. There's still got to still be a lot of surface clutter but those sure look like small schools of shad in 10 feet of water and some larger fish around.