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Sep 23, 2005 08:54

OK IM NOT ONE TO BITCH OR CARE ABOUT THE GOVT. AND CRAP LIKE THAT BUT SHIT WHAT IS WRONG WIT OUR GOVT. PEOPLE ARE DYING AND STUCK IN TEXAS Y DONT THE GOVT DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.... WHERES THAT GUY THAT SUPPOSE TO RUN THE SHOW... THE CRAZYNESS THAT HAPPENED IN NEW ORLEANS AND SO ON WASENT ENOUGH... WTF.. WAKE UP.. GOT BILLIONS OF TROOPS OVER ON THE ( Read more... )

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My delay gothichippychic September 30 2005, 14:49:44 UTC
I honestly intend on responding to this post but as I don't have time and I have plenty to say...

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My response gothichippychic September 30 2005, 15:40:14 UTC
Granted, parent/teacher involvement in our student's education is a major part of the success ratio. As a NYC public school student form most of my life, I can say that in my personal right, I can claim to very low funding in my area, and this used to be a middle class area with a few disadvantaged families ( ... )

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My response (part 2) gothichippychic September 30 2005, 15:41:59 UTC
My heart sinks every time I think of the children and adults singing and smiling in the streets after we liberated them, and I am beyond happy to think that we played a part in helping others lead better lives ( ... )

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My response (part 3) gothichippychic September 30 2005, 15:44:08 UTC
Back to our own ecological concerns, anyone who has taken GeoHazards in Environmental Science will state that certain areas of our country are literally decaying. Take Florida, for example. It is actually a state made up of swamplands that have been flushed out in order for humans to occupy. This land is very fertile and rich in some areas, it makes for good economic barter between states and even nations. It is an asset to this country, and people live there, despite the natural hazards that take over their houses and lives constantly. We can’t avoid natural disasters, but Florida has a good evacuation system ( ... )

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My response (part 4) gothichippychic September 30 2005, 15:47:54 UTC
Now, what strikes me as odd is the fact that you are not acquainted with the limitation on women’s rights that is threatening us at this very moment. As inaccurate you may find my statements, your response is equally as ignorant of what is currently taking place in female reproductive rights. With the placement of John Roberts within the judicial system, most importantly as Chief Justice, we are facing a very conservative government that has in many instances expressed a desire to eliminate birth control. Cities in the mid-west, where many Protestants and strict Christians reside, are already banishing birth control, stating that it will not be readily accessible to customers in certain pharmacies where the pharmacist feels it is going against their religious beliefs. They are backed up local, state and federal government at the moment. To quote from an article I recently wrote in the newspaper ( ... )

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