TsaoTsao | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 31 2007 | the, and, new york
TsaoTsao | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 01 2007 | and, for, new york
TsaoTsao | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 23 2007 | and, AP, new york
It's been like this for over 2000 years...! It's nothing new, Mr. Obama. There's nothing new in faith and politics mixing together. Even Catholicism was organized by the government, was THE GOVERNMENT for many centuries used to provoke wars and stupid pious ideas.
Quoted: Sen. Barack Obama told a church convention Saturday that some right-wing evangelical leaders have exploited and politicized religious beliefs in an effort to sow division.
TsaoTsao | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 09 2007 | and, for, new york
TsaoTsao | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2007 | and, for, new york
oooohhhhh.... the Chinamen are shaking in their boots. Not a Chinaman's chance would they give a crap.
Quoted: The United States is set to file a formal trade complaint against China after prodding the Chinese for months to crack down on pirated copies of American movies, music and software, news reports said Saturday.
TsaoTsao | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2007 | and, for, new yorkWho were the people fueling the movement? Largely middle class, rural, Anglo-Saxon and Protestant comprised the temperance movement and they confronted the urban and industrial communities head-on. "The Anglo-Saxon stock is the best improved, hardiest and fittest.... [I]f we are to preserve this nation and the Anglo-Saxon type we must abolish [saloons]," proclaimed one temperance publication (Gusfield, 1963: 100). Calling itself "The Protestant church in action" (Sinclair, 1962: 108), the Anti-Saloon League concentrated single-mindedly and evangelically on the cause of temperance and refrained from dabbling in other reforms (Gusfield, 1963: 108).
Nevertheless, the Episcopal and Lutheran churches never aligned themselves with the AntiSaloon League, while Jewish and Catholic groups generally opposed their objective. The conviction shared by Anti-Saloon Leaguers expressed by Reverend Francis Ascott McBride was: "The League was born of God" (Lee, 1963: 35). Thus one had to be for or against the movement; there was no half-way commitment.
Freakin' WASPS.
TsaoTsao | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 05 2007 | health, for, new york
Or they could stop railing eachother in the wrong orifices. Doing everything except solving the problem itself: self control, and idiocy.
Quoted: City health officials are considering a program to urge circumcision for men at high risk of AIDS, noting studies that the procedure can reduce the chances of getting the disease.
TsaoTsao | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 03 2007 | for, new york, iran
TsaoTsao | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2007 | for, new york, news
TsaoTsao | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 01 2007 | for, new york, news, business
Awesome. A much anticipated correction that correlates with stock trading intuition.
Quoted: U.S. stocks could continue a modest rebound Thursday as investors dig out from this week's huge selloff and weigh reports of a number of deals, along with a rash of economic and sales reports and a new sell-off of stocks in Asia.
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