And you get more exercise, too, running to the loo. :-) "AriesVal" <valerie.copeland@invalidgmail.com> wrote in message news:1a4hm4pcpj6bv.16vdx1riiv6uh.dlg@40tude.net... | Interesting report on BBC this morning about older people benefiting from | drinking more water. I think this must apply to everyone tho, not just the | elderly. | | | | A year ago, 88-year-old Jean Lavender used
Iamblichus alone is credited with the claim that what is honored increases, that what is condemned diminishes, and that such patterns are signs of a well ordered kingdom. (R.C. Evans) ************************************* Jonson's Stoic Politics: Lipsius, the Greeks, and the "Speach According to Horace" Robert C. Evans • As it happens, the final pages that Jonson marked in his copy
What balderdash is this, sir? Do not we good guys account all ballots created equal, and deliberately refrain from ever asking any voter what the Hell she thinks she's doin'? "Vote your values," may pass as well-intentioned exhortation from afar, sir, but down here on the ground in God's Country, it would be wiser and more rewardin' to sloganize only "Vote your votes." At the trashy anecdotal
Confessions of a values voter (I'm not who you think I am) By Tom Krattenmaker I am a values voter. Given my progressive political and religious beliefs, some might find this a dubious claim - especially members of the Christian right, who with their rhetoric about "values voters" suggest that only those who share their positions on abortion and same-sex couples possess something deserving
Confessions of a values voter (I'm not who you think I am) By Tom Krattenmaker I am a values voter. Given my progressive political and religious beliefs, some might find this a dubious claim - especially members of the Christian right, who with their rhetoric about "values voters" suggest that only those who share their positions on abortion and same-sex couples possess something deserving