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Author: JuanJuan
Date: Jun 8, 2010 05:29
Definition: Rudd
roach
Common European sport fish (Rutilus rutilus) of the carp family
(Cyprinidae), found in lakes and slow rivers. A high-backed, yellowish
green fish with red eyes and reddish fins, the roach is 6–16 in.
(15–40 cm) long and weighs up to 4.5 lbs (2 kg). It lives in small
schools and eats plants, insects, and small animals. It is sometimes
eaten or used as bait. In North America, other fishes are called
roach, including the rudd, the golden shiner (both cyprinids), and
several members of the sunfish family (Centrarchidae).
ALIASES:
Steven Everett Rudd
Steve Rudd
Steve E. Rudd
suburbanaristic
Albert Finney
Tex_driver
SteveR
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Author: bushlyedbushlyed
Date: Dec 26, 2008 19:51
On Nov 8, 10:43 pm, "slydrule" wrote:
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> Hey, stupid. Berg is a Democrat and Hillary supporter. His beef is that
> Hillary didn't get the Democratic nomination and has nothing to do with
> Republicans.
Didn't stop G. Gordon Liddy and Rush Limbaugh from jumping on the
bandwagon
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Author: DubyaWasBornWithASilverSpoonInHisMouthDubyaWasBornWithASilverSpoonInHisMouth
Date: Dec 26, 2008 19:29
Obama is most admired American
Fri Dec 26, 7:18 am ET
WASHINGTON (AFP) President-elect Barack Obama has replaced US
President George W. Bush as the most admired man in America, according
to a poll published Friday in the USA Today newspaper.
One-third of the 1,008 respondents surveyed named Obama as their first
or second choice, with Bush falling to a distant second after seven
years as the country's most-admired man.
Thirty-two percent of respondents chose Obama against five percent for
Bush. It was the first time a president-elect topped the poll since
Dwight Eisenhower in 1952.
The poll was conducted over telephone between December 12 and 14.
The newspaper reported that the only higher support in the history of
the survey was Bush's 39 percent rating in 2001, just a few months
after the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington.
Among men, John McCain -- Obama's defeated Republican rival for the
presidency -- ranked third and three others tied for fourth place:
Pope Benedict XVI, the Reverend Billy Graham and former president Bill
Clinton.
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Author: DubyaWasBornWithASilverSpoonInHisMouthDubyaWasBornWithASilverSpoonInHisMouth
Date: Dec 26, 2008 19:24
Poll: 75%% glad Bush is done
By Paul Steinhauser
CNN Deputy Political Director
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(CNN) -- A new national poll suggests that three out of four Americans
feel President Bush's departure from office is coming not a moment too
soon.
Seventy-five percent of those questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research
Corp. survey released Friday said they're glad Bush is going; 23
percent indicated they'll miss him.
"Earlier this year, Bush scored some of the lowest presidential
approval ratings we've seen in half a century, so it's understandable
that the public is eager for a new president to step in," said Keating
Holland, CNN polling director.
CNN senior political analyst Bill Schneider added, "As President Bush
prepares to leave office, the American public has a parting thought:
Good riddance. At least that's the way three-quarters feel."
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Author: bushlyedbushlyed
Date: Dec 25, 2008 21:50
On Dec 24, 5:46 am, David Hartung wrote:
> bushlyed wrote:
>> On Dec 23, 10:02 pm, David Hartung wrote:
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>>> Yes, and that is done by the government spending no more than it take
>>> in. Believe it or not Keynesian economics is not the way to run an economy
>
>> Tell that to Ronald Reagan who TRIPLED the national debt and George
>> Bush who doubled it (to the tune of five trillion dollars)
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>> Meanwhile, Bill Clinton balanced the budget for the first time in
>> forty years
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> You are aware that the US debt grew each year of the Clinton presidency,
> are you not?
Yes, but his last budget was balanced and let's compare the amount of
deficit in Clinton's eight years with that of Reagan and Bush Junior
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Author: JerJer
Date: Dec 25, 2008 01:24
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jer
email reply - I am not a 'ten'
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Author: JerJer
Date: Dec 25, 2008 00:32
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jer
email reply - I am not a 'ten'
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Author: 45464546
Date: Dec 24, 2008 19:29
On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 10:32:25 GMT,
TimeToLowerTheAmericanFlag@TheFormerUSA.nul wrote:
>Like Reagan asked, "Are you better off today than you were four years
>ago?" Longer? Nope, ever since Clinton left office, Bush has done
>nothing but turn America into shit. Mission Accomplished, Bush.
He had some help. From both Republican's and Democrats. It's easy to
blame the woes of the world on one man. The last man who deserved that
was Hitler. I've seen him compared to Hitler. But there is no
comparison. We may never know Bush's true intentions, but I don't
believe they were of greed. History will only tell much later. But
right now, our enemies want the demise of the Western world.
Hopefully, our new president will lead us out of this mess. But it is
now only the beginning.
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