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On 5/18/2011 3:58 PM, Bluesfan2U wrote: > On 5/18/2011 3:26 PM, linksys wrote: >> >> >> OK... this is past the 'birthers' questions.... this is just plain >> >> old common sense, no political agendas for either side. Just common >> knowledge that citizens of a country and especially American citizens >> who even know that Andrew Jackson's >> >> wife smoked a corn cob pipe and was accused     

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Author: linksys
Date: May 18, 2011 22:39

On 5/18/2011 3:26 PM, linksys wrote: OK... this is past the 'birthers' questions.... this is just plain old common sense, no political agendas for either side. Just common knowledge that citizens of a country and especially American citizens who even know that Andrew Jackson's wife smoked a corn cob pipe and was accused of adultery or that Lincoln never went to school
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OK... this is past the 'birthers' questions.... this is just plain old common sense, no political agendas for either side. Just common knowledge that citizens of a country and especially American citizens who even know that Andrew Jackson's wife smoked a corn cob pipe and was accused of adultery or that Lincoln never went to school or Kennedy wore a back brace or Truman     

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Author: Bluesfan2U
Date: May 18, 2011 15:58

WHY DID I EMBRACE ISLAM? This is an extract from Dr. Gronier, a French MP, who embraced Islam. Revealing the reason of embracing Islam he said, I read all of the Ayat (Quranic verses), which have a relation to medical, health, and natural sciences that I studied before and have a wide knowledge of. I found that these verses are totally compatible with and give a picture of our modern sciences
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WHY DID I EMBRACE ISLAM? This is an extract from Dr. Gronier, a French MP, who embraced Islam. Revealing the reason of embracing Islam he said, I read all of the Ayat (Quranic verses), which have a relation to medical, health, and natural sciences that I studied before and have a wide knowledge of. I found that these verses are totally compatible with and give a picture of our modern sciences     

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Author: linksys
Date: May 18, 2011 15:26

Naich wrote: Because the "cost" of wearing the helmet while cycling, for most people, is negligable and the rewards are perceived as being greater. Pretty obvious that, surely? Indeed. But the key words in there are "perceived as being greater". I wore a lid every trip for over a decade because I thought I was significantly improving my chances of coming out in better health.
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Naich wrote: > Because the "cost" of wearing the helmet while cycling, for most people, > is negligable and the rewards are perceived as being greater. Pretty > obvious that, surely? Indeed. But the key words in there are "perceived as being greater". I wore a lid every trip for over a decade because I thought I was significantly improving my chances of coming out in better health.     

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Author: bv
Date: Apr 19, 2011 07:54

Naich wrote: On Tue, 8 Jun 2010, Peter Clinch wrote: Naich wrote: Am I being really thick here or does the fact that it would be very uncomfortable and utterly impractical to wear a lid in the house not enough of a reason? And why do you think a helmet worn on a bike is any more comfortable than one you might wear at home? Because they are utterly different
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Naich wrote: > On Tue, 8 Jun 2010, Peter Clinch wrote: > >> Naich wrote: >>> >>> Am I being really thick here or does the fact that it would be very >>> uncomfortable and utterly impractical to wear a lid in the house not >>> enough of a reason? >> >> And why do you think a helmet worn on a bike is any more comfortable >> than one you might wear at home? > > Because they are utterly different     

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Author: cv
Date: Apr 19, 2011 07:46

"Sue" wrote I'm guessing that the candy and chip manufacturers would be equally upset if graphic pictures of fatty organs and obese people were displayed in those same stores. And pictures of rotten teeth placed on soda machines would stir up PepsiCo and Coca Cola manufacturers. Let's see. How about diseased livers in liquor stores? I tried not bathing, shaving or brushing my
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Author: Peter Clinch
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:30

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Author: Peter Clinch
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:30

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Author: Peter Clinch
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:21

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Author: Peter Clinch
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:21

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Author: Jef.
Date: Jun 7, 2010 20:21

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