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a snowball that turned into an avalanche.
a snowball that turned into an avalanche.
My guess is that the U.S. will say we are doing what we can. The Saudis will say please do read more
My guess is that the U.S. will say we are doing what we can. The Saudis will say please do more and there will be an agreement to work together to do a little bit more.
Is it just me or do we seem to ignore the intelligent people in politics and focus on the radical read more
Is it just me or do we seem to ignore the intelligent people in politics and focus on the radical idiots?
I really haven't noticed much difference. Sometimes they call it, and sometimes they don't. I'm just glad they're not calling read more
I really haven't noticed much difference. Sometimes they call it, and sometimes they don't. I'm just glad they're not calling [as many fouls as] they did in the preseason. Those games were taking forever.
We are going to continue to work and focus on defense. We aren't being given much respect as a team read more
We are going to continue to work and focus on defense. We aren't being given much respect as a team to go out and make a run at this, so we are anxious to prove that we are a force to be reckoned with.
At no time was I involved with any negotiations or lobbying of the United Nations with regard to the oil-for-food read more
At no time was I involved with any negotiations or lobbying of the United Nations with regard to the oil-for-food program inspection contract. I and others have stated this fact repeatedly. I am not aware of anyone who states otherwise.
The way people make decisions about cell phones is still about cheap minutes, good coverage at home and a free read more
The way people make decisions about cell phones is still about cheap minutes, good coverage at home and a free handset.
We competed better in the second half,
We competed better in the second half,
It speaks to the fact that today's Democratic Party is so out of the mainstream, it has moved so far read more
It speaks to the fact that today's Democratic Party is so out of the mainstream, it has moved so far left, that a senator who just 12 years ago supported a then-centrist Democrat -- Bill Clinton -- is unable to support today's Democratic nominee. It also speaks to the strength of the president.