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Recent content by imdoug

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    Rice warns Iran it doesn't have much time

    Talk talk talk talk talk. When would you believe it'd actually be time to take action?
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    NO-Xplode

    Oh, yeah. I think I'm on my fifth mortgage thanks to MaxMuscle. It works, though.
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    NO-Xplode

    I've seen it, but don't know that much about it besides reading the label. I use a product called Full Blown Extreme that I imagine does similar things. I've had great success with it, and start getting a big pump about 10 minutes after taking it.
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    Rice warns Iran it doesn't have much time

    Ok, then why don't you tell me how it'd be better to wait until the black hats shoot us, instead of shooting them first? They've been our enemies. We're just finally manning up and taking care of things.
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    Portrait of AIDS

    Of course I'm aware. What I am saying is that homosexuals are defined, in huge part, by acts of sodomy. Those very acts which are so likely to infect others. By holding an infected individual apart from society, you prevent him from performing those acts and spreading the disease. Yes, I...
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    Portrait of AIDS

    I'm not suggesting that only homosexuals be quarantined, although they make up the overwhelming majority of American AIDS cases. If you'll read what I wrote before, I said "[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR]anyone who has the disease..." Perhaps you could elucidate. The only SCOTUS case I could find...
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    Rice warns Iran it doesn't have much time

    I obviously don't share your self-loathing over the fact that the United States has the ability and wherewithal to see its national security interests dealt with. It is not a matter of "policing the world", it's a matter of protecting America against our enemies.
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    Portrait of AIDS

    You're right on that point. Perhaps the phrase I was looking for was along the lines of "high mortality rate", in terms of AIDS, especially in the 1980's. Not necessarily. In TB cases, for instance, a search is conducted for those who've had contact with the initial carrier. For AIDS, I...
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    Former Marine Kicks Butt

    I'm with you. Fortunately, more and more states are passing "Stand your ground / Castle Doctrine" laws that prohibit criminal and civil prosecutions against those that defend themselves.
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    Portrait of AIDS

    The odds of acquiring HIV from an infected person through homosexual acts is .5%, according to the NIH. You conveniently ignore my main point that, if you sequester those with the disease who's conduct allows for it's spread, you remove the chance of that happening.
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    Portrait of AIDS

    AIDS was not then, nor do I believe it is now, a high national priority. Compared to fatal or potentially fatal diseases, HIV/AIDS has a miniscule effect on society that only 2-3% of the population is highly subject. President Reagan had bigger fish to fry, like, say destroying the Evil...
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    Portrait of AIDS

    Quarantines are common sensical when dealing with highly communicable disease. Just look at TB, or leprosy in the past century. I am not a doctor, but I would presume that anyone who has the disease and would likely engage in practices that would confer the disease to others would be subject...
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    Portrait of AIDS

    Oh, God forbid people take responsibility for their own actions. Sure, it was all President Reagan's fault for not wrapping them on the head with a ruler if they "forgot" to wrap themselves up. Presidential addresses, or lack of them, does not excuse anybody for the problems that come from...
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    Portrait of AIDS

    What complete and utter liberal tripe, but I repeat myself. $1,902,835,000 was spent on AIDS research from 1981-1988 (HHS budget office, 1998). Such a large amount being given to research a disease that affects so few in comparison to diseases like cancer and heart disease is evidence that an...
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    Portrait of AIDS

    Yep. Who needs personal responsibility? AIDS would have been nipped in the bud over a decade ago if the homo lobby were ignored and those infected quarantined.