Rules to live by Reality Vs. Stupidity part 2

November 1st, 2002

I have some serious opinions about people acting stupid. Here they are.

22. Companies that call people at any time on any day asking for business but have a large NO SOLICITING sign on their front office window.

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Rules to live by Reality Vs. Stupidity

October 31st, 2002

I have some serious opinions about people acting stupid. Here they are.

1. People run stop signs and stoplights when "No one is around." Yet the top response when pedestrians are hit and accidents happen in intersections is "I didn't see them; I swear. They just came out of no where!" Learn this and LIVE BY IT.

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Economy vs. War

October 29th, 2002

Has the war talks, both on terrorism and the pending war against Iraq a long with all of the attention that these situations have deservedly been getting purposely been instigated by the Bush administration to take attention away from the fact the economy is in on the down slide?

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AK Legislation Move it Vs. Leave it

October 28th, 2002

Ballot Measure No. 2
First, the bill as stated by http://www.gov.state.ak.us

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This bill would move all sessions of the state legislature to the Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) Borough. If facilities fit for these sessions can not be found in that borough, sessions would be held in Anchorage until facilities are available in the Mat-Su Borough. The bill would repeal the requirements that before the state can spend money to move the legislature, the voters must be informed of the total costs as would be determined by a commission, and approve a bond issue for all bondable costs of the move.
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The War on Terrorism Need to find Osama Vs. No Need to find Osama

October 28th, 2002

While researching the evidence for my Iraq article, it became quite apparent that another issue large enough to warrant a separate article was developing. It came to me in the question of “How can we go after Saddam when we can’t even find Osama?” For purposes of this article the question has evolved into:

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