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Nevil
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: eagle tattoo ideas |
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"It's fascinating that a culture which disappeared 1500 years ago would have this notion that the world would end on this exact date," observes Emmerich.-Some people just don't do their research. The Mayans were going strong until the arrival of the Spanish in the Yucatan in the 1560's and Held out in their last strong holds until the end of the 17th century. But as a civilization they're still around today, I mean hell, Guatemala tried to ethnically cleanse them in the 1980's.
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Colaes
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: draco tattoo |
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Leeon
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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You ***** dolt, there is no elemental mercury in our vaccines. Comparing the mercury COMPOUNDS in vaccines with ELEMENTAL mercury is like comparing table salt (NaCl) to ***** chlorine.REAL information:http://antiantivax.flurf.net/.
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Janice
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: draco tattoo |
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Almost every single compliant in this article can be solved by installing a better application from the market. There's a reason the default Android tools are bare-bones because Android development shouldn't be wasted on them.A few of their major complaints are non existent for users that actually upgrade their phone to Cyanogen. Like getting multi-touch support for the browser, exchange support etc.?
Being a Leafs fan is 90% of the reason I'm in hiding on here. Okay, its not, but still, yikes.On a bright note. KESSEL'S BACK TONIGHT! :D |
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Leland
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: drizzt tattoo |
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Kathryne
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: dream jungle tattoo |
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Jimmy Carter's real demise was his indecisiveness or at least his appearance of indecisiveness. If you look at Obama, you could almost say he was following in Carter's footstep including the appearance of indecisiveness. He needs to stop dawdling and make a decision. No president has all the answers before he has to commit the military; however, if he is indecisive, it is worse than making the wrong decision. If Obama is to win a second term, he needs to break from Carter's path.
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Renatus
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: ebay tattoo |
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If that's what you are looking for, then watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EISikrLcSw8&fea ...
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Yekoye shimekaw
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: draco tattoo |
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Wareesha
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Well unfortunately, the law does not agree with you (although I might tend to). The Supreme Court ruled a long time ago that businesses "affected with a public interest" can be regulated heavily, and can even deprive a private business of revenue via legislation alone - and that's not even when criminality is involved (copyright infringement, for example). See Munn v. Illinois (1877).The 14th wouldn't really apply to consumers in the manner you've described, since a customer is not being forced to pay for the service deprived, has no vested interest in it, and it's not a public utility. There is no "due process" when it's not your own personal property being taken from you, and the customer would essentially have no right to force a company to provide broadband. The legality is purely at the business level.This case would be one of a corporation being forced to deny customers based upon Federal law (presumably) outside of any judicial involvement. I believe this would be a pretty new idea, and I just don't know what rights (if any) a corporation would be able to flex in defense of these laws.One other way to attack this as a consumer would be to say you were being denied your right to Pursue Happiness, but that doesn't exactly sound like a strong legal argument... |
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