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It's amazing to me that 16- and 17-year-olds are treated as adults no matter what. If we make a big read more
It's amazing to me that 16- and 17-year-olds are treated as adults no matter what. If we make a big enough presence and have enough people, maybe the General Assembly will listen.
The Americans say they brought democracy -- yes, we have democracy, but on paper,
The Americans say they brought democracy -- yes, we have democracy, but on paper,
We ask people not to rush us.
We ask people not to rush us.
As you get bigger and your customer base gets as older, you're forced to become stodgy and conservative.
As you get bigger and your customer base gets as older, you're forced to become stodgy and conservative.
The government didn't present any case, they just wanted it to appear like they did.
The government didn't present any case, they just wanted it to appear like they did.
China has declared its commitment to human rights and has raised expectations for the country to match its growing prosperity read more
China has declared its commitment to human rights and has raised expectations for the country to match its growing prosperity with a firm commitment to advancing human rights.
Instead of forcing new, draconian vehicle emission standards on Oregonians, why not take the high road and encourage cleaner cars read more
Instead of forcing new, draconian vehicle emission standards on Oregonians, why not take the high road and encourage cleaner cars and fuel? ... As chairman of the House Environment Committee, I heard from all sides of this debate. My conclusion: Incentives to reduce pollution are better than forcing motorists to live with a de facto car tax which won't make cleaner air.
We loved Andy, so we wanted to keep him. He was in both bands, but Nerve Agents broke up.
We loved Andy, so we wanted to keep him. He was in both bands, but Nerve Agents broke up.
There is a long history in country music of songs celebrating drinking and lamenting drinking. Country songs for the most read more
There is a long history in country music of songs celebrating drinking and lamenting drinking. Country songs for the most part have always been heavily rooted in reality. The first artists were the people next door. They would sing on their porch or in their living room or at a barn dance. They sang about what they knew, and a lot of that was drinking.