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- I am in a M/s relationship...and I have OCD.
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I'm just curious as to how ap members who are college students selected their majors.
- To mum, James was a person with character; a journal bursting with pure writing and vivid photographs. But now she knew that if she cut the pages into pieces his true diseased thoughts would pour out like blood.
- So, perhaps you are new to writing poetry, and are a little confused. Or maybe you have been writing poetry for a while, and want to improve. Hopefully this column will grant you insight into the world of poetry.
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The Strange Truth by Omeraru, from OmeraruVox was the king, but turned to violent things. And so he lost respect, for his slaughter and death. sinking full of blame, name filled with shame. Zigvarious was chained, and raven fang's to blame. Skazerris was the builder, but turned into the mother. Zerris is the writer, but Omeraru's the poet. Though Aazikus is the warrior, Takanakchi's the ruler.
- Yeah, this is where you click on this and comment....lol
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The meaning of life by me and mitchell, from Pian-PainWhat is the meaning of life? many people have pondered this question, giving me and mitchell the answer to the meaning of life. Since so many people have spent their lives trying to find out the meaning, led us to the conclusion that the meaning of life is searching for the meaning of life. Does this not make perfect since though, for people who have searched, have died in vain searching for it.
- Most of us have been in a longdistance, but has it really worked out?
- Abuse is wrong and shouldn't be tolerated by women. I'm not saying women are the only ones abused, I'm just saying women are the victims to abuse more than men.
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A Preview of National Healthcare, Part II
By Howard Manser
The King has no clothes, only a cloak. If the President wants to inspire confidence rather than subterfuge in his effort to confiscate one-sixth of this nation’s economy and place it and all of its workers and recipients under the direct control of an omnipotent government; he should start with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Veteran Administration’s healthcare systems. The BIA’s under-funded healthcare system designed “uniquely” for our Native Americans is an undisclosed scandal worthy of Upton Sinclair’s scrutiny. Administered with funds exhausted every fiscal year no later than June, once proud and self-reliant Americans do without even bare medical necessities. Their lives, controlled in every aspect, are a prelude to what we may expect under any type of government administered national healthcare system. Many suffer and many die in the process; swaddled, if you will, in yet another of a benevolent government’s blankets. The VA, steeped in bureaucracy and staffed by an ever-increasing number of qualified foreign-born doctors and nursing staff, has degenerated into little more than cattle herding. Of course, it is free to those who qualify. The provisions of current healthcare proposals and attrition do to predictable retirement will further exacerbate the doctor shortage, currently at 35,000.
Note: Their slow diagnosis of cancer in the cases of two of my friends, treated at by the VA, resulted in their deaths, within two months after a long awaited correct assessment.
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A Preview of National Healthcare, Part III
By Howard Manser
Since President Barack H. Obama II has flaunted his admiration for Mahatma Gandhi, a quatrain of quotes from Gandhi is in order:
“There is no God higher than truth.”,
“Whenever you have truth it mast be given with love, or the message and the messenger will be rejected.”,
“Truth is what the voice within tells you.”, and
“Truth never damages a cause that is just.”
So is it any wonder that during a recent and yet another health care speech, this time to a joint session of Congress, September 9, 2009, Mr. Obama assured us, among other fairytales, that healthcare reform will not include the coverage of “Illegal” Aliens. Well, was “Old” Joe Wilson (Congressman, R-SC) right?
One must examine the carefully crafted wording by Mr. Obama’s speechwriter, Jon Favreau.
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A Preview of National Healthcare, Part IV
Prelude to Hope … Exercise in Irony
If I understand correctly, the various healthcare proposals currently under consideration have been:
1. Proposed by a President who has had no demonstrable input.
2. Cobbled together by shoemakers.
3. Recommended by those who admit they don’t understand the legislation.
4. Touted by a Congress who, by their own admission, hasn’t read them.
5. Intended to satisfy an immediate need four years from now, which will curtail
historical and on-going fraud, at some point in the future.
And, in conjunction with a social security number assigned at birth: require personal, medical, and financial information on every aspect of our lives to be shared with every federal agency until a final “consultation” at which time a survivor will be bestowed a stipend death benefit of $255.00. Any monies remaining that we have contributed to the system will then be redistributed among those who have been assimilated into this bureaucracy of dreams, whether at birth later or as they arrive in this country and become “naturalized”.
- What I think about Ed. Rendell.
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The 'Dream Refrain' Poetry Form. by GlorianaFabian, from AlexandraHamiltonA new, interesting, rhyme/meter form invented by myself.
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Who are These People?
“I don’t know who these people are.”… has become a favorite response of Robert Gibbs, current Press Secretary for this administration. As of late, he was referring to the “protesters” who rallied in Washington D.C. this Saturday, 9-12-09. His response is a reflection of this administration’s ambivalence to and dismissal of a very, used to be, silent majority, which is awakening in this nation.
These are Americans. Not Nazis, right-wing radials, mobsters, or the paid puppets of manipulators. Not a coalition of accommodated fringe groups, but rather an eclectic amalgamation. They are the all-too-long silent majority concerned with this country’s decent into the Hades of socialism and fascism; the decent into the caldron of corruption and financial ruin. They are the personification of all races, creeds, religions, and colors. They are citizens; citizens of all ages, occupations, and beliefs. They are our veterans; the honorable veterans of WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan; the veterans of all peace times, conflicts, and services. They are republicans, libertarians, conservatives, liberals, and democrats from every state, every corner of this country who resent becoming disenfranchised while being economically and institutionally enslaved! They are “We”. We the people…
- If you want to join my family then you're welcome. : D
- ~ My book plans ~
- Very short stories I came upon in the newspaper, so metaphoric.
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some times I wonder how humans have lasted this long when i look at all the things going on in the world at this time right now from greed to government control to the war's and religion disagreements from the east to the west if we have always been this ignorant as a whole how is it we have all lasted this long ,
It all started today when i was out front watering my plants in the front yard so they don't cook ( since I live in southern california and it is a 105 today ) I lite a cigarette haven't had one in 4 days i figured i lasted that long i deserved one -
Laughter meter by kamal Bechara, from kamal Bechara
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Heart cannibalisation by kamal Bechara, from kamal Bechara
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How and Why Poets should love their self by Me and Various sources that I've noted, from Stevie.meI wrote this article for my blog but I'm posting a copy here for you to read.
Learn why loving yourself is important to being a poet and some ideas on how to do it. -
Obama
Anti-Christ
Bad decisions for US?
Christianity in general?
My views as a "black man" in an "anti-black world" - I'd like to know if anyone feels the same.
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Growning up by Binkyball, from BinkyballThis poem is a life poem
It tells you one day every body grows up.
so don't be afriad to grow up it is just a way of life. -
Self Portrait of My Mind by pupurupus, from pupurupusAdventures of my Mind
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