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BrooklynCouch —
You can stop engaging in the conversation until you decide to respond to the straightforward question that both I and Snappy have posed to you.
What CASE LAW can you cite to support your argument that the provisions of Prop 8 do not violate the Equal Protection clause of the 14th Amendment?!
Also, you can talk about “Europe rejecting the socialist model” once you learn what the word socialism means.
I had this idea the other night, what do you think: Trade your current insurance plan for one that is half as good so that another person, maybe an uninsured relative, would also be able to get some basic level of coverage. Assuming it could actually be underwritten, would you do it?
11217, isnt that a little pricey? there are a bunch of better options in similar or better locations in park sloe for a 100k more. base board heat is big no no
What, that because you like one place and seem to dislike another you should quit whining and think about a move to the former?
Makes perfect sense to me.
True, but the issue is which outlook is financially, and civilizationally sustainable. No one is can argue that it’s not nice to vacation on the Côte Azur. The issue is the extent to which Europe’s “nice” is dependent on “unnice USA”; and undeniable reality that Europe is dying, both population-wise, and otherwise; and moronic American politicians’ efforts to use Europe as a model–even though it’s dying; and even though Europe, if anything, is rejecting its socialist model.
BrooklynCouch —
You can stop engaging in the conversation until you decide to respond to the straightforward question that both I and Snappy have posed to you.
What CASE LAW can you cite to support your argument that the provisions of Prop 8 do not violate the Equal Protection clause of the 14th Amendment?!
Also, you can talk about “Europe rejecting the socialist model” once you learn what the word socialism means.
I had this idea the other night, what do you think: Trade your current insurance plan for one that is half as good so that another person, maybe an uninsured relative, would also be able to get some basic level of coverage. Assuming it could actually be underwritten, would you do it?
http://www.silverdaddies.com was invented in Europe.
The issue isn’t where something was invented; it’s where it was nourished to the point of economic viability. That’s where Europe is a FAIL.
11217, isnt that a little pricey? there are a bunch of better options in similar or better locations in park sloe for a 100k more. base board heat is big no no
By daveinbedstuy on August 5, 2010 1:06 PM
See this from one of my favorite blogs:
http://minx.cc/?post=304312
You’re right, etson….I do like the one listed with Garfield better.
I’m surprised it hasn’t been HOTD yet.
http://www.cbhkg.com/listing.asp?propid=103446
Kinda love it, actually….
http://www.silverdaddies.com was invented in Europe.
I’d hate to pay taxes like they have in Europe. There’d be little incentive to work harder.
What, that because you like one place and seem to dislike another you should quit whining and think about a move to the former?
Makes perfect sense to me.
It’s not black-and-white. Man o’ man.
True, but the issue is which outlook is financially, and civilizationally sustainable. No one is can argue that it’s not nice to vacation on the Côte Azur. The issue is the extent to which Europe’s “nice” is dependent on “unnice USA”; and undeniable reality that Europe is dying, both population-wise, and otherwise; and moronic American politicians’ efforts to use Europe as a model–even though it’s dying; and even though Europe, if anything, is rejecting its socialist model.