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<0> FEED TERRI!!!! <1> Damn, still an other month before new Stargate episodes :( <2> "non-smokers not welcome" <2> and such <3> Timur, I dont know, I want to know before I make that judgement how comprehensive and large the bill was, what is the system of legislation in Texas, Do they have last minute riders they can insert in the budget ? <3> Point being I will not judge it until I understand everything about it, <4> Free in TX, I do know that to increase taxes in any way requires amending the state constitution <3> I understand more about how the federal government works honestly than I do even California government. <5> lol <6> It wasn't "last minute" in the sense that Bush signed the version which had that part. <7> FT: I'm just speaking to the merits of the issue itself <3> Part of that is due to frustration wiht california local politics. <8> THE ISSUE HAS NO MERIT <3> Though I vote on bills and measures <3> But all my candidates all my choices here dont represent me <8> What are we talking about?
<7> Yaakov: why chocolate > vanilla ice cream <2> one of my local representatives of the maryland house of delegates <2> is 26 yrs old! <2> wtf <3> Yaak, We are talking about that allegedly Bush signed legislation which gave insurance companies the right to make you sign keep alive waivers. or something. <1> bmc money > age :P <3> Which I believe is Illegal frankly, I dont think it has force of law. <2> that made me lose confidence in my local government <3> maybe they can stop paying but a hospital can not kill a person in a bed. <4> Free sure they can <4> its called "medical misadenture" and happens every day <3> Not unless that person writes a letter saying to take me off the machines if X, Y and Z take place. <8> Ah, you know, chocolate and vanilla are like cat and dog--they are opposites in some deep way. Interestingly you can map them, I mean, which is dog and which is cat? Vanilla or chocolate? <9> bmc: I'm reading the law right now, and it does grant broad powers to any Secret Inspector who has been commissioned by the Ministry for Health and Social Solidarity. He does not have to identify himself, but if he does, any private citizen is prevented from blocking him in any way, lying to him, or refusing to provide any information he is authorized to request. <7> chocolate is dog. no question. <4> know these nurses they keep finding that kill people? Ever note how many they are? thats the stupid ones. There are far more but they don't get caught. <8> Timur: Yes! And mustard/ketchup? <3> But my HMO is always trying to get me to sign one. I havent yet, but I probably will I dont want to be kept a live if the outcome is almost impossible but I dont want them giving up in 2 weeks <10> I got some of these sandals today: http://www.zappos.com/n/p/dp/1439658/c/53289.html <3> I want them to try for 3 months or so. <4> many work on reatiner <10> and they are teh ****. :) <10> soooo comfy <8> Timur: And here is a good one: hot dog/hamburger! <11> I want them to pull the plug almost the second it gets plugged in my self. <3> I dont want to live beyond my useful life, but I respect the wishes of those who do. <3> Like my dad. <11> I'd rather die than have my family pay for that kind of ****. <9> bmc: in fact, it appears that MSSS Inspectors have special powers that the normal police don't have <2> e-Hernick so? i would still ban you from the premisis and that would be that <5> I see that East Timor voted on its independence in 1999 <10> rond, nah. they're more sporty. :) <2> i removed your right to be there period, smoking or otherwise <3> He loves life so much he wants them to try anything if there is a possibility to bring him back. <8> Katey: The kind that lace all the way up your calves? <5> and now, the president, Xanana Gusamo has taken over security <7> Yaakov: mustard is cat, and hamburger is dog. <4> Publius and need UN troops to supervise then due to the riots <7> brb <5> pilgrim: well atm, 1400 aussie troops are in Dili <8> Timur: Pretty cool, eh? <10> Yaakov, nah. click the link to see 'em <4> not enough <8> Timur: There are a lot on non-rigorous opposite pairs, and we call the cat/dog pairs. But consider, which is cat and which dog: cat/mouse? <6> The cat is the dog and the mouse is the cat. <1> FreeTrade apparently oil went up toda due to Chavez calling for an oil output cut. <10> I swear I think I could even go running in them <8> jsn: At least in the cartoons! <9> bmc: I see.. Well, the law addresses this case precisely. Refusing to fully cooperate with an MSSS Inspector automatically entails a fine of 2000$, and 6000$ if you do it a second time. And you can be convicted on two counts, each carrying the fine.. first count would be "refusing to provide ***istance" and second would be "blocking in any way an Inspector in service" <3> PO, if my dad say is under the tube, family doesnt pay, Medicare does. I Dont want to run up a bill for my family, But I have insurance which has a maximum per year out of pocker of $3k <2> e-Hernick thats another issue, regardless of anything else, you wouldnt be there to be a party to it <3> So if I am in a comma for a year it costs $3000 for medical care. <3> BNut if I am in a comma that long then kill me. <2> perhaps id start a tip jar to cover the fines for allowing smoking? <2> im sure smokers would contribute <3> It depends on prognosis of course. <9> bmc: clearly, the MSSS has the legal tools to crush people who would do as you suggest <10> OMG. it would **** to be in a comma. I'd much rather be in an exclamation point. :P <11> Katey, I'd rather be in a paragraph mark.
<3> If there is heavy brain damage and become like Terry Shciavo damn right kill me. <8> I would prefer a question mark. <11> FreeTrade, my insurance isn't that great. <10> P_O, parenthesis wouldn't be too bad either. <3> hehe <11> Katey, or curly brackets :P <10> oh yeah <2> e-Hernick perhaps they do, but seeing as how you wont be there, i dont think theyre gonna find out <10> curly brackets are teh **** <3> PO, I would almost commit suicide to keep my family from suffering financial hardship on my account. <12> i would prefer to stay here, what is the option? <3> But the question is really what to my kids want and my wife ? <13> December 7, 2005, in responce to a speech by President Bush, Rep.John Murtha said: And we don't have enough troops to guard against the border. The generals in charge of that part of Anbar said, "I don't have enough troops. They've given me a mission to protect against the Syrian border. I don't have enough troops to do that." <13> May 30, 2006: BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The U.S. military has moved 1,500 troops from Kuwait into Iraq to beef up security in troubled Anbar province, the military said <3> If I can be what they need, they I would rather die. <9> bmc: the MSSS Secret Inspectors are going to patrol all known public establishements <3> If I cant be what they need <3> I would rather die. (I mistyped) <6> ciao <3> Cya <12> ft, medicine is going places who knows that there gonna be able to do tomarrow <3> They get a big insurance settlement if I die. and I believe in getting my value out of things ;) <9> ooh, there's an interesting provision, which will be enacted in two years, on May 31st, 2008 - It will be illegal to put tobacco products on display anywhere - tobacco retailers will only be allowed to provide a printed list of available tobacco products, without logos or colour, only pricing and product name information. <4> Did you know that the site of Ninevehi sjust across the river on the east bank of the Tigres from moder Mosul and that the oldest extent book on earth found in th elibrary of ***ur Bani Pal was excavated there? <9> that's fascism <2> e-Hernick wont matter either way, your right to be "unmolested" in that establishment has been officially and permanently revoked <4> Ninveh <3> It expires when I am 60 but its locked in at lower rates until then <14> first cigs, next alcohol.. you watch as neoprohibitionists like M.A.D.D. take our drugs away.. AGAIN.. <9> bmc: Me? <2> e-Hernick sure <9> bmc: I'm not a member of the anti-smoking MSSS Secret Police <2> no but you would speak up if someone were smoking <2> then i would remove and bar you from the property <14> we're taxed to death, we're pissed on, we get apparently treated worse then say a congressman when it comes to having our homes searched and thats ok by everyone.. I swear if the government takes away the 2 legal drugs we have left; we're going to riot.. <2> and whatever else happens after that is a mystery to you <12> i don't smoke, i'm for anyones right to mess up there lungs tho <4> I once smoked. I quit. -I am not an anti-nazi <12> and others smoke doesn't bother me <3> Yeah, Baghdad was once long ago, the cradle of civilization. most of us if not all of us probably came through there. <15> Smoke in your own home. <15> Or eat tobacco brownies, no second hand smoke. <9> bmc: I would not speak up <12> i don't mind <2> how about if people smoke in their own bar? <9> bmc: I'm not a rat <2> and if you dont like it <2> dont go to their bar <4> I don't like smoking around me, but I don't like bitchy women either. I would be more prone to ask some guy to backhand his wench then to put out his butt <2> ? <12> hahaha <3> Libertine, but the things Ive been pointing out will make it worse of people dont listen. <15> "Their own" implies it is not public and kids can't walk in. <16> hi <12> pilgrim, i'm with ya : ) <2> sintient their own implies they own it <9> bmc: And the government does not offer rewards to rats, anyhow <3> of =if <7> pilg: cool <15> Doesn't mean it isn't public. <2> so? <15> So anyone could walk in. <2> you dont have a right to use private property <2> its not public <4> there should be a law agaisnt bitching in public <2> you can be stopped from entering <2> you are given the privilege of entering <15> The way the bars work is they let anyone in. <2> there are no rights there <2> sintient is it? <14> in regards to the congress critters getting all pissy over jefferson.. " Some people may prefer a strict application of the law, across the board. Some may prefer a lenient application of the law, across the board. A case can be made for both. I also think a case can be made for strict application of the law as applied to the government, but a lenient application as applied to the people. But the least defensible position, it seems t <15> It's a public establishement. <14> the people, and leniency for the government." <12> i used to charge a 25% bitch charge to my bitchy coustomers
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