| Lynn Rozar Wants Straight Answers from Socialist
To make up our minds as to whom we are going to vote, my wife and I would like to know how you stand on some issues concerning the average person: WITH JUST SOME STRAIGHT SIMPLE ANSWERS FOR A CHANGE. It is all well and good that each candidate has their own agenda for ending the war in Iraq and a multitude of other international events. But what I want to know is what you are going to do for us average everyday run of the mill individuals. Though we want to know about international affairs they are relatively unimportant to our everyday lives. I personally feel that we should be out of Iraq and let them handle their own issues. The Iraq's believe that they are fighting a religious and cultural war. There is no way to win a war like that. As a potential commander and chief what do you think about the policy says don't fire until fired upon? As a veteran with three tours of duty in Viet Nam I feel that this policy is a loosing proposition.
5 IPOs That Failed You
What once was a reliable pipeline of highly anticipated market debutantes has become a sucker's bet, even for investors with the means and connections to get in on the offering price. Here are six of the most recent companies to go public. Let's see if you can spot the nearly universal theme. IPO2/19/08Gain/Loss .
Nuclear Power Gets Boost from Candidates
Yet both say that new nuclear power cannot be ruled out. At a South Carolina rally, Clinton said: "I think nuclear power has to be part of our energy solution. . . . I don't have any preconceived opposition; I just want to be sure that we do it right, as carefully as we can." Obama, whose home state has 11 nuclear power plants, the biggest concentration in the country, said while campaigning in New Hampshire: "I don't think we can take nuclear power off the table." If the nation can resolve the waste and safety issues, he said, "then we should pursue it, and if we can't, we should not." The three top Democratic candidates all oppose creating a repository for nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain, 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas in the early-caucus state of Nevada.
Nutrition Expert: Poorly Son Won't Eat Meat
My 3-year-old has been poorly on and off with all sorts of bugs for about five months. The health visitor thinks he could be anaemic but he won't eat meat of any kind. I've tried disguising meat in recipes but he always finds it and leaves it. I have tried getting him to eat apricots and figs but he won't eat them. He also won't eat vegetables but he does eat other fruit. Any ideas to boost his iron intake? Nutrition Expert Emer's Advice If you think your son is anaemic he may feel tired, be irritable and have a poor appetite at the moment. If the anaemia is left untreated, he may be at risk of infections and it may slow down his development. Therefore, it might be beneficial to consult his GP as he might benefit from iron supplements. Unfortunately, animal sources of iron e.g.
Year in Review 2007
He receives 30 days in jail and a two year probation sentence. A background check by The Malibu Times reveals Swift has an extensive history of run-ins with law involving drug and other offenses. However, Swift tells one local reporter he still has plans to run for a council seat in 2008.Feb. 15-It is revealed that software tycoon Larry Ellison recently purchased Casa Malibu Inn. Management says they expect no immediate changes. Five days later, Ellison receives City Council approval by a 3-2 vote to build two new eateries in place of the existing Windsail and PierView properties, with one being a Japanese restaurant.Feb. 25-Local filmmaker Ari Sandel's "West Bank Story" wins the Academy Award in the "Live Action Short Film" category. The movie is a musical comedy about an Israeli soldier and a Palestinian fast food cashier who fall in love despite their families' animosity over their dueling falafel stands.Feb.
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