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POPSBicycle City Just Around the Corner Bicycle City is in the planning/development stages and much of the information and images displayed on this website are meant to simply convey concepts and ideas rather than representations of fact. Reservation Update: It has been suggested that, because we are unable to disclose the location of the upcoming Bicycle City community at this time, our reservation amount was too high. With this in mind, we are lowering the reservations to $250, which is still fully refundable. We will refund the difference to those who have already made reservations in the original amount. To reserve an opportunity to purchase a residential lot or a condominium unit, or to rent an apartment in the future Bicycle City development, please use the instructions below. Your deposit is fully refundable. You can cancel at any time for a full refund.
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POPSIraq: Deeper U.S. Involvement
In some ways I agree with Bush. If we don't come up with some plan to handle the mess he made in Iraq the remnants of that broken nation state will come back to haunt us. Big time. But unfortunately I feel that Bush is out of his league and hasn't clue what he is doing. Securing Iraq will take a lot more troops, a lot more than the 40,000 the president is thinking about. To that end we need to share the burden and relieve the stress on those that already serve by requiring the service of all able bodied people. If the future security of the U.S. is dependent on a secure Iraq and secure Middle East then we need sacrifice form everyone. We need the draft. We also need to raise taxes to pay for the war. What we don't need are young people largely form the lower socioeconomic classes baring the burden of the war while the SUV class buy plasma TVs made in China with their tax refund and the CEO class buy second homes in Switzerland with theirs. This is surely a recipe for disaste