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klg
response 484 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 20:07 UTC 2006

liberal (adj).  1. Possessing or manifesting a free and generous heart; 
bountiful. 2. Appropriate or fitting for a broad and enlightened mind. 
3.  Free from narrowness, bigotry, or bondage to authority or creed, as 
in religion; inclined to democratic or republican ideas, as opposed to
monarchical or aristocratic, as in politics; broad, popular, 
progressive.

No.  I think that would be ungenerous, not enlightened, narrow-minded, 
and non-progressive.
tod
response 485 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 20:32 UTC 2006

I would rather have taxes going into public schools rather that religious
private ones.
scholar
response 486 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 20:39 UTC 2006

texas ryhmes was TAXES.
tod
response 487 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 20:55 UTC 2006

so does axis
richard
response 488 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 21:01 UTC 2006

Lieberman just announced he's running for re-election.  Connecticut's GOP
congressman endorsed him.  I don't know why klg should dislike a guy so
intensely religious as Lieberman.  I mean the guy refused to campaign on the
sabbath when he ran for vp and president.
tod
response 489 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 21:03 UTC 2006

I don't shave on the Sabbath but I'll make pancakes.  Everybody deserves some
off time, dude.  I know guys that like to go fishing on Sabbath.
rcurl
response 490 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 21:18 UTC 2006

Re #484: you are correct in so long as the "faith based initiative" does 
not engage in prosletyzing or use any of the support for its religious 
purposes. Once it does that it becomes "ungenerous, not enlightened, 
narrow-minded, and non-progressive". My impression from news reports is 
that most "faith based initiative" can't resist prosletyzing, and thereby 
they become illiberal.
nharmon
response 491 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 21:20 UTC 2006

I like to mow my lawn on the sabbath, but I don't consider it work.
marcvh
response 492 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 21:22 UTC 2006

How about you come mow my lawn, and I'll pay you an amount consistent with
it not being work?
nharmon
response 493 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 21:24 UTC 2006

Trade lawns?
tod
response 494 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 22:22 UTC 2006

re #492
I know where you can borrow a goat
marcvh
response 495 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 22:41 UTC 2006

Re #494, liberated from Enumclaw no doubt.
tod
response 496 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 23:39 UTC 2006

re #495
Yes, from "Jim's Heavy Petting Espresso" stand
keesan
response 497 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 00:52 UTC 2006

Sheep mow move evenly and don't eat the bushes and your clothes.
klg
response 498 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 02:27 UTC 2006

The main problem with Lieberman is that he jettisoned his principles to
run with Algore.  It says something about the man.
tod
response 499 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 04:42 UTC 2006

re #497
That makes recycling a problem
happyboy
response 500 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 09:13 UTC 2006

do you BOWL on the sabbath, tod?


walter didn't, maaaaan.
tod
response 501 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 03:06 UTC 2006

re #500
Sabbath ends at sundown, D00d
happyboy
response 502 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 20:16 UTC 2006

the sun goes down 

AND THE BOWLIN SHOES COME OUT!
nharmon
response 503 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 20:27 UTC 2006

You get no RUUUUUUUUSH from Bowling.
happyboy
response 504 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 23:06 UTC 2006

/smokes a cuban cigar just like rush limbaugh
tod
response 505 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 02:15 UTC 2006

Joseph and the Technicolor Bowling Shoes
gull
response 506 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 01:08 UTC 2006

Re resp:498: Either he jettisoned them to run with Al Gore, or he 
jettisoned them to cozy up to Bush.  I'm not sure which because I don't 
know what his original principles actually are.  Either way, it sounds 
like neither of us has much respect for him. 
klg
response 507 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 23:39 UTC 2006

2 more women die after taking abortion pill
FDA issues alert; rare infection is suspected

By Jonathan D. Rockoff
Tribune Newspapers: Baltimore Sun
Published March 18, 2006

WASHINGTON -- Two more women who took the abortion pill RU-486 have
died, according to federal drug regulators who are investigating whether
the same rare infection that caused four earlier deaths was responsible.

In announcing the two additional cases Friday, the Food and Drug
Administration issued an alert urging doctors and patients to follow
approved directions for the drug, which is used in combination with
another medication, and look for symptoms warranting immediate
attention.

The agency did not provide further details about the two deaths, which
followed reports that four women in California died from septic shock
since 2003 after undergoing medical abortions, as the procedure for
using RU-486 is called.
jadecat
response 508 of 526: Mark Unseen   Mar 19 01:46 UTC 2006

Now if Plan B were widely availab,e fewer women would need such
medications like RU-486.
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