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Author: A Texan from ConnecticutA Texan from Connecticut
Date: Mar 1, 2008 23:35
Capital Resources Institute=a right wing loon tank
Apparently they thought that using a vague name like CRI would some
how hide their operations and protect them from scrutiny. If they have
to resort to this, then they don't have any credit to begin with.
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Author: KalimansiKalimansi
Date: Mar 1, 2008 17:17
I would like to place a political bumer sticker (regarding illegal
immigration) on my car's bumper (or somewhere on the back of the car)
but don't feel comfortable about leaving it on the vehicle when it's
parked and I'm not able to watch it.
I wish my concerns would be chalked up to "silly paranoia" but the
reality is that in the past couple of years I've read a few news
reports about American drivers who'd attached pro-"Minuteman" and
other anti-illegal immigration related bumper stickers to their
vehicles actually being assaulted by violent illegals due to the
bumper stickers.
What I'd like to do is have the bumper sticker on the car while
driving but be able to easily remove it while the car is parked.
I already bought a magnetic bumper sticker with this in mind awhile
back but was disappointed when it didn't adhere to the back of the
car's metal trunk as I'd hoped (anyone know why that was,
incidentally?)
Any suggestions on how to go about tempoirarily, but securely,
attaching a bumper sticker to a car's plastic bumper (or even the
metalic back of the car, such as the trunk)?
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Author: PhilPhil
Date: Mar 1, 2008 15:41
Save some money by trading or swapping your stuff with other people
online. It has Ebay-like features and many categories to swap from.
And yes, it's all FREE to signup and swap.
http://www.swaptreasures.com
Enjoy and happy swapping!
- Phil
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Author: TedTed
Date: Mar 1, 2008 11:53
We will never forget or forgive the old fraud for his attempt to foist
the Amnesty/Guest workder
immigration bill on America. Better the mulatto Obama then treacherous
McCain.
ted
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Author: greyham433greyham433
Date: Mar 1, 2008 09:08
I have just signed up with Primus Canada long distance and have a
problem with my bill. However, when I try to call the 877-704-4269
number, I just get an automated computer talking to me. Does anyone
know a direct line to actually talk to someone in Canada for customer
service? Thanks,
Graham
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Author: PapadillosPapadillos
Date: Mar 1, 2008 08:20
From the Los Angeles Times
Seven steps to buying a used car
By Ken Bensinger
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
7:43 PM PST, February 29, 2008
Is your car a rolling embarrassment? Or maybe it won't even roll anymore. If
a fresh set of wheels is on your shopping list but your wallet's feeling
wafer-thin, take heart. There may be no better time to buy a used vehicle.
With automobile reliability better than ever, inflation on the rise and
consumers feeling pinched, Americans are flocking to used cars. In 2007, we
bought 41.4 million of them -- compared with just 16.1 million new vehicles,
according to CNW Marketing Research Inc.
This year that gap is only expected to grow. New-car sales are slumping, so
dealers are putting greater emphasis on their used-car inventories, offering
wider selection and, in many cases, lower prices. At the same time, used
cars are lasting longer. Last year the average passenger vehicle in the U.S.
was 9.2 years old, a record, according to industry analysis group R.L. Polk.
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