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In a WHEELCHAIR.
oh yes, absolutely. Make sure the errands involve tall counters and narrow aisles. Heck, make the stores buildings with one, very small step to get in. ~~ Sooz The things that will destroy us a politics without principle; pleasure without conscience; wealth without work; knowledge without character; business without morality; science without humanity, and worship without sacrifice. - M. Ghandi |
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"Jalynne" wrote in message ink.net... I've been researching it for the past 4 years, after discovering that the Pill may have been the huge contributor to my eventual hysterectomy. The Pill is now formulated to stop ovulation, but taken in large doeses (uses as a "morning after" pill) can cause miscarriage. I wish I'd never taken it, knowing what I do now. -- I feel that way about the IUD. They keep claiming that the new ones are so much safer than the old Dalcon Shield, but try telling that to someone who sat in the ER in a pool of blood several times for hours on end after it became embedded. It took surgery to remove it, after a year and a half of fighting military doctors who told me that the bleeding was a hormonal thing. Gee, I hope our resident lurker is reading this. Maybe he'll be grossed out and go away. |
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Heck, make the stores buildings with one, very small step to get in.
geewillikers, Sooz! those are just speedbumps, there for your protection! Sarajane Sarajane's Polymer Clay Gallery http://www.polyclay.com |
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I know it is. The way it could be made meaningful, would be if straight
couples, which is to say the majority, would adopt it as the preferred marriage contract. Tina "Dr. Sooz" wrote in message ... In a way, I think the first line of protection would be for a great legal mind to come up with a widely accepted legal contract that parallels the marriage contract. Something that is a domestic contract that might be nick-named "marriage contract". And then what non-gays could do to support gays would be to voluntarily enter into such a contract also. But see -- that's "separate but equal" -- like "colored drinking fountain". Isn't it. ~~ Sooz |
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Heck, make the store buildings with one, very small step to get in.
geewillikers, Sooz! those are just speedbumps, there for your protection! Haw! Well, they endanger the STORE OWNER. Once I see the step, anyway. (with no back door ramp) (I meant store, not stores, BTW) ~~ Sooz The things that will destroy us a politics without principle; pleasure without conscience; wealth without work; knowledge without character; business without morality; science without humanity, and worship without sacrifice. - M. Ghandi |
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Individual means undividable, the smallest unit. The isolated unit. Rugged
"Individualism" ain't all it's cracked up to be. Tina "Sjpolyclay" wrote in message ... Separate is NEVER equal. and its still SEPARATE!! As humans, we really don't need more divisions between us, do we? Sarajane Sarajane's Polymer Clay Gallery http://www.polyclay.com |
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Bush was a coward. He got out of serving his country in Vietnam because
Daddy pulled some strings. First, not everyone who was drafted ended up in Vietnam. And not everyone who joined the National Guard got to stay safe at home. Several hundred NG troops died in Vietnam, along with "regular" soldiers. It's still service to one's country and troops assignments aren't always optional. KarenK |
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Some responses inline:
Kandice stated: This was a lie perpetrated by our media and by the Swift Boat people (a group formed after Kerry started running for president, BTW). I've been really really good and stayed out of most of the politics stuff (my Momma would be proud LOL) but I have to say something here. My guy, Mike, was also in Vietnam, in the Navy, serving on the same rivers where Kerry was. He was a CPO at the time, piloting a PBR (a somewhat smaller boat than the swiftboats, but sturdier too). He's read Kerry's accounts, both during the Winter Soldier hearings (I'll be a lady and not repeat what he really said about that) and his more recent claims. Mike is absolutely disgusted with Kerry and his claims, says enormous parts of it are downright lies and much is secondhand hearsay. Mike was awarded 2 Purple Hearts during his FULL 18-month tour (he almost volunteered for a 2nd tour but they needed him elsewhere), neither of which he ever had to write letters for to insist he'd earned them. He also received a bronze star and later a silver star. (He gets all bashful about it, too. LOL) It looks like more of a difference of opinion to me - I want actual facts. I can understand how this would sway your personal vote, and the votes of people who know you and Mike, but I need more proof than that. I am inclined not to believe either side of the media here. But I can't ignore that there *are* two sides - there are media stories on both sides, and there are real people (Mike included) backing up one side or another. So my point here is that I am not going to sit in the camp of either side until I have proof. The Swift Boat people were proven wrong. Just how wrong they were remains to be seen. Oh, and Kerry was the one who initially brought up the whole Vietnam thing. He'd have been a lot wiser to just have said nothing. But then, he didn't have much of a Senate record to campaign on instead. None of his pro-veteran bills ever passed (he sent up 7 over 20 years). Only two bills with his name on them ever passed and they were rather trivial. Well, half the country will disagree with you there. His Senate record is liberal. Conservatives will say that he has no record, but what they really mean is that he has a record they don't agree with. And it's really so much more complicated than saying he "has no record". There are reasons for what he did. And his Senate record is nothing compared to the absolute complete mess Bush's entire political record is. Mike's vehemence while I was trying to decide was one of several reasons why I couldn't vote for Kerry. His incredibly vague spending plans (emphasis on spending) was another. I wanted hard numbers and never could find much of anything that actually made sense. I could have actively voted against Bush, but the more I read the less I wanted to do that. For the record (but I think I said this in another post) I couldn't vote FOR either of them in the end. sigh So I left that part of my ballot blank. That I can understand. I can't get behind Kerry completely, but Bush is infinitely worse, IMO. Who cares who the president's wife is? She doesn't legislate. LOL, yeah, and Hillary just stayed home knitting. Please don't fool yourself, first ladies have enormous influence and can gather up quite a bit of power for themselves. The trick is to use it very quietly. (Nancy Reagan was a pro, so was Barbara Bush.) They don't have to directly legislate in order to DO anything. I felt kinda sorry for Teresa. I think she really didn't want to be in that position, but she had to have known that from the start. Seeing her kept making me feel so sad, because I really liked John Heinz and think HE would've made a marvelous president. He was one of the first people I ever got to vote for. sniffle All right - I understand that, but the who the first lady will be doesn't influence my vote whatsoever - especially this year. I'm not voting for the first lady - I'm voting for president. The first lady may have a lot of behind the scenes work, but she is still not the president. -- Kandice Seeber Air & Earth Designs http://www.lampwork.net |
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The way it could be made meaningful, would be if straight
couples, which is to say the majority, would adopt it as the preferred marriage contract. Oh, now THAT would be stunning. ~~ Sooz The things that will destroy us a politics without principle; pleasure without conscience; wealth without work; knowledge without character; business without morality; science without humanity, and worship without sacrifice. - M. Ghandi |
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LOL it's the odd lot Streaky Pink. It's my secret. I'm going to cry when I
finally run out. -- Kandice Seeber Air & Earth Designs http://www.lampwork.net And Kandice is the Mistress of Pink, too... no one else can make it sing the way she does! -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com http://www.snipurl.com/kebay Stephanie wrote: And how I wish I could pony up cash for those record prices so I could have some pink florals! You know, pink was never my fave until I saw what "you" lampworkers did with pink glass...My god! .Stephanie. Gotta Question? Google: rec.craft.bead http://tinyurl.com/5wm36 |
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