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Reply #900 - Mar 19th, 2007 at 7:42pm
 
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Reply #901 - Mar 19th, 2007 at 9:47pm
 
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN1927997820070319

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Houses cheaper than cars in Detroit

DETROIT (Reuters) - With bidding stalled on some of the least desirable residences in Detroit's collapsing housing market, even the fast-talking auctioneer was feeling the stress.

"Folks, the ground underneath the house goes with it. You do know that, right?" he offered.

After selling house after house in the Motor City for less than the $29,000 it costs to buy the average new car, the auctioneer tried a new line: "The lumber in the house is worth more than that!"


Oh snap! Time to get me some lumber!
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Reply #902 - Mar 20th, 2007 at 8:17am
 
Mere and I have been looking at houses lately in the Kalamazoo-Sturgis stretch.  Between the relatively low interest rates (somewhere around 7% right now) and insanely low housing prices, I have a feeling that we've picked a perfect time to go house shopping.

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Reply #903 - Mar 20th, 2007 at 8:56am
 
so.....

step 1: buy a house.
step 2: build the nascar room.
step 3: profit?


...hey you were the one that broke the rule and told her about it...now we have to rub it in!
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Reply #904 - Mar 20th, 2007 at 8:58am
 
Actually, it was a cooperative invention.  We came up with the idea together.

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Reply #905 - Mar 20th, 2007 at 2:03pm
 
If you do build this so called "NASCAR Room"  you should make everyone always turn left in whatever they do.

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Reply #906 - Mar 20th, 2007 at 2:19pm
 
thats easy, it curves to the left so thats the way mere is going at least....zing!
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Reply #907 - Mar 20th, 2007 at 2:22pm
 
I hate you so much.

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Reply #908 - Mar 22nd, 2007 at 3:16pm
 
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Law and Order and Guns - Rudy has some funny views on guns; he’d better beware if Thompson enters the race.
By John R. Lott Jr.

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One person’s “reasonable and sensible” gun laws aren’t always another’s. So when Rudy Giuliani recognizes that the Second Amendment guarantees people the right to bear arms subject to “reasonable and sensible” laws, it really doesn’t tell us much. Yet one thing is for sure though: Giuliani is hardly a “strict constructionist” on constitutional matters, at least when it comes to the Second Amendment. It is a long ways from “shall not be infringed” to “shall infringe whenever Congress has a ‘reasonable and sensible’ justification.”

For those who support the Second Amendment, the main problem is that Giuliani has rarely met a gun regulation he didn’t see as “reasonable and sensible.” In 2000, he pointed out how he was “a very strong supporter of gun-control legislation” and called for everything from federal gun-licensing and registration to banning guns based upon their price.

Only in the last couple of months has he finally gone on the record as opposing a gun law: he came out against re-imposing the assault-weapons ban. Yet he originally supported this law when it was first adopted, and he wanted it renewed as recently as 2004, when it expired.

His support for all these gun laws isn’t too surprising given his belief that “the single biggest connection between violent crime and an increase in violent crime is the presence of guns in your society . . . . the more guns you take out of society, the more you are going to reduce murder. The less guns you take out of society, the more it is going to go up.”

Giuliani is justifiably proud of New York City’s dramatic drops in violent crime during the 1990s, but his claim that “the single biggest” factor was taking guns off the street is weak, to say the least. There is no academic research by economists or criminologists that indicates that gun control mattered at all. But there are other more obvious explanations, including the massive increase in the number of full-time sworn police officers, which grew from 26,844 in 1990 to 55,408 by 2000. The growth in the per capita number of officers in New York City was roughly five times the rate in other large cities. The city also greatly improved its hiring standards and increased officer pay.

Giuliani’s rationalizing of New York City’s suit against the gun makers also tells something about his views. In justifying the lawsuit, Giuliani claimed that the gun makers were “deliberately manufacturing many more firearms than can be bought for legitimate purposes of hunting and law enforcement.” He refused to acknowledge any other legitimate uses for guns, including civilians using guns for self-defense. His statements frequently sounds as if they came directly from the Clinton administration during the 1990s.

Without accepting the possibility of self-defense, it is not surprising that he doesn’t see any risks to laws that mandate trigger locks or ban inexpensive guns. Locking up guns defeats their purpose for people using them for defense. A lot of gangs may like inexpensive guns, but so too do poor law-abiding people in high-crime urban neighborhoods.

The one saving grace for many social conservatives is Giuliani’s promise to appoint judges who are strict constructionists. In an interview with Sean Hannity, Giuliani noted, “I appointed over 100 judges when I was the mayor — so it’s something I take very, very seriously — I would appoint judges that interpreted the Constitution rather than invented it, understood the difference between being a judge and being a legislator.” But conservatives counting on this might be more than a little disappointed: At least 89 percent of Giuliani’s nominees were Democrats, with some pretty outlandish decisions that no one would classify as fitting in with “strict constructionism.”

The one thing that Giuliani probably does have going for him is that, on the gun issue, his opponents are either even worse (John McCain) or possibly no better (Mitt Romney, who supports renewing the so-called “assault-weapons ban” and who signed into law draconian gun legislation while governor of Massachusetts). That would all change dramatically if former Senator Fred Thompson were to enter the race. Thompson has been rock solid on people’s right to defend themselves.

Giuliani has many positive traits, but his past positions on guns isn’t one of them.


— John Lott is the Dean’s Visiting Professor at the State University of New York


Past performance is a better indicator of a candidate's beliefs than campaign promises ever were.

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Reply #909 - Mar 23rd, 2007 at 3:33am
 
I read this and thought..."Odd"

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Lucky and Flo, the two Labradors who helped sniff out nearly one million illegal discs last week within days of joining Malaysia's anti-piracy effort, have been moved to a safe house, a news report said Thursday.

The New Straits Times reported that a source had tipped off officials about a bounty offered for killing the sniffer dogs, who are on loan for a month from the Motion Picture Association of America. The amount was not disclosed.

"The dogs are a genuine threat to the pirated disc syndicates, thus the instruction to eliminate them," Firdaus Zakaria, the enforcement director of the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs, was quoted as saying.

He did not elaborate on the information received by the ministry.

Lucky and Flo, who were pressed into service on March 13, gained fame after they sniffed out a massive shipment of pirated movie DVDs in an office complex in southern Johor state on March 19.

The canines detected the discs hidden behind locked doors, which officials broke open with crowbars to reveal a cache of nearly one million discs worth US$2.8 million. Five Malaysians and a Vietnamese man also were arrested in the operation.

It is the first time dogs have been used by authorities anywhere in the world to detect contraband discs, according to Mike Ellis, regional director for the MPAA.

The MPAA says its members - including top Hollywood studios Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox and Universal - lost $1.2 billion to Asia-Pacific movie pirates in 2006.


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Reply #910 - Mar 23rd, 2007 at 7:23am
 
"The MPAA says its members - including top Hollywood studios Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox and Universal - lost $1.2 billion to Asia-Pacific movie pirates in 2006. "

and these numbers come from?...

by the way, i lost 2 million in sales last year...i think the mpaa should sniff out where those went too because they seem awesome at it!
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Reply #911 - Mar 23rd, 2007 at 9:00am
 
they assume that every person that buys a pirated dvd or watches one, would have paid 8 bucks to go see it in the theater or 20 bucks to buy it on dvd. It makes perfect sense when you are a crazy person.
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Reply #912 - Mar 23rd, 2007 at 10:21am
 
so...since they know when anyone buys or watches a pirated dvd you would think that they would keep better tabs on them.


...still waiting for my 2 million!
it still confuses me and i am kinda crazy, COKE AND PEPSI ARE THE SAME THING!
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Reply #913 - Mar 25th, 2007 at 7:59pm
 
Here's an interesting and kinda sick story.

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My sister refuses to save my life

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A CANCER victim accuses his sister of condemning him to death by refusing to donate bone marrow for an operation.
Father-of-three Simon Pretty, who has a rare tissue type, is likely to die from leukemia within months unless he receives a transplant.

His sister, Helen Pretty, 43, is a perfect match, but he said she had turned down the chance to save him.

Mr Pretty's death would leave his wife, Jacqueline, to raise Rebecca, 8, Jack, 6, and Benjamin, 3.

The human resources manager from Mobberley, Cheshire, UK, is receiving aggressive chemotherapy in an attempt to stay alive long enough to find another donor.

Mr Pretty has exhausted the British bone marrow register and doctors are looking for a match on international databases.

"I am on death row," Mr Pretty said.

"I can't believe she (Helen) would let my three children lose their father so unnecessarily.

"We found a prayer in Rebecca's coat that said, 'Please don't let my daddy die from cancer.' That brought tears to my eyes."

Mr Pretty claimed his sister had agreed to be a donor after he had been diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia in July 2004.

He said he had gone into remission, but had suffered a relapse in February -- by which time she had changed her mind.

Jacqueline said: "It is appalling Helen can watch her brother die, knowing she can do something to help him."

She said she had approached her sister-in-law and told her things were desperate and the children thought their father was going to die.

"She said, 'Sorry, I am not doing it -- I am putting my family first'," Jacqueline said.

"I explained there were no risks involved."

Helen Pretty, who runs an education business from the $900,000 home in Wilmslow, Cheshire, she shares with her partner, daughter, 8, and son, 3, declined to comment.


You know things are bad in your relationship with your sibling when something like this happens.  So tell me folks...do you believe that if this man sued his sister from wrongful death that he would have a chance in court?  Or could the courts force her to go through this almost non-existent chance of danger procedure to save her brother?  I just love the last sentence they put in there.  She makes a butt load of money and also has kids who are about the same ages as her brother's kids.  I know it wouldn't be the Christian thing to do but let's watch him recover and watch her get the same strain of cancer.  I wonder if she'd come running to him?

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Reply #914 - Mar 26th, 2007 at 5:26pm
 
He would lose in court.  She technically has no legal obligation to save his life.  Immoral?  Yes.  Illegal?  No.

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