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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 06:31 PM
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well if thats the case washington is british or did u know that?
 
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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 06:43 PM
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Originally posted by: Glenlivet
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its going to be a sad day for the Middle East when the next terrorist attack happens on US soil.....and we wont need a lot of troops to get the job done,,,,just a little technology
Good lord! Terrorists knocked down the World Trade Center towers complete with occupants and all you can do is bluster that they'd better not do it again?

That's the toughest tough talk from behind the fence I've ever heard. Fig lickers must be quaking in their boots at that.
so, if another world trade center were to happen,,,,or maybe even a nuclear 911.,....you dont think the US would bomb the middle east

come on,,,,,,its a reality,,,,,,,not a threat from me


 
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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 07:07 PM
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TIME NAMES PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH 2004 PERSON (should be Man) OF THE YEAR
gotta be politically correct in this day and age.

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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 07:25 PM
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Why all this talk of a draft? the only people who proposed a draft was a democrat senator. when it was brought up for a vote it was shot the F*ck down. There isnt anybody who wants a draft. yes there have been drafts in the past. and at the time they was needed. i am not opposed to draft if its neccesary. better yet everyone upon exiting highschool goes thru basic training (boot camp) and then goes onto college or enlistment whatever they choose. that way our entire country is prepared for what it may one day need to do... Defend the homeland.

I personally know a number of enlisted Men n Women, and i can tell you each one of them believes in the war they are fighting. My cousins Boyfriend has done a year in afganistan and in iraq with the rangers from ft lewis. and is scheduled to go back in june i think it is. one of our local Talk radio hosts is a 1st leutenant in the Army National Gaurd. He is in iraq right now. He is a beliver in his cause and doesnt complain about his duty.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 08:18 PM
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Fastest growth found in ‘RED STATES'
By Haya El Nasser and Paul Overberg
USA TODAY

Trends show political and economic power shifting to Sun Belt

Robust population growth continues to sweep the nation's Southern and Western states, according to estimates released today by the Census Bureau.

If the trend continues at its current pace, states in the Northeast and Midwest that have been population powerhouses since the 19th century will lose their dominance to Sun Belt states by 2010.

New York, now the third-most-populous state, will likely be overtaken by Florida in five years. New Jersey, the 10th-largest state, could be passed by North Carolina in three.

“By 2010, none of the three most populous states will be in the North,” says Robert Lang, director of the Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech.

The USA's population on July 1 was 293.7 million, up 1% from July 1, 2003. If that growth rate holds, the nation will have 311.7 million people in 2010. That would put growth for the decade at about 10%, compared with 13.2% in the 1990s, the highest rate since the 1960s.

States grow three ways: more births than deaths, immigration and people moving from other states.

Many states in the northern USA gained immigrants from 2003 to 2004 but lost people to other states. Most of the fastest-growing states are gaining residents from other states and immigrants from abroad.

The population trends show that economic and political power is shifting to states attracting suburbanites from congested, densely populated areas, says William Frey, demographer at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.

The 10 fastest-growing states — from No. 1 Nevada to No. 10 New Mexico — are all in the West and South. President Bush won nine of them in November's election. The exception was Delaware, ranked eighth. The Census Bureau classifies Delaware as a Southern state.

Seats in the House of Representatives are reallocated every 10 years to reflect population shifts. The next round will come after the 2010 Census.

Based on the latest population estimates, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana each would lose a House seat, according to Kim Brace, president of Election Data Services, a Washington D.C., consulting firm that specializes in the Census and redistricting. Arizona, Florida, Texas and Utah each would gain a seat, he says.

“It's the New America,” Frey says. “It's taking population and political clout from the highly urbanized Old America.”

But more people means change, and politicians should pay attention to the constant shifts of population in booming states, Frey says.

“The turbulent demographic change occurring in New America makes its political future much more up for grabs,” Frey says. “Two groups which favor Democrats, Hispanics and Gen Xers, are a significant part of (its) recent growth.”

The Census data show:

•Florida, the third-fastest-growing state, gained an average 1,090 people a day, bringing its population to 17.4 million. The population estimate covers the period before four major hurricanes battered the state in August and September.

•North Carolina and New Mexico replaced California and Hawaii among the 10 fastest-growing states.

•Nevada was the fastest-growing state for the 18th consecutive year.

• Massachusetts lost population for the first time in more than a decade.

•California remained by far the most populous state at 35.9 million. Foreign immigration fueled much of its growth in the past year. But California continues to lose more residents to other states than it gains from the rest of the USA.

•Colorado, long one of the top destinations for people leaving California, lost more people to other states than it gained for the second year in a row. But immigration and births pushed its population up 1.2%, to 4.6 million.

“We had a lot of high-tech jobs in telecommunications and computer software,” says Richard Lin, a Colorado demographer who tracks population estimates. “We lost a lot of these jobs.”

Big population gains in other Western states such as Idaho, New Mexico and Utah may indicate that some of Colorado's appeal is fading, Lang says. The state had attracted many retirees and young professionals seeking refuge from congestion and high living costs. But major growth in the past decade has clogged highways and pushed housing prices higher.

“When you have multiple alternatives to California, people can be finicky about where they migrate to,” Lang says. “The minute Denver starts to look like a Rocky Mountain L.A., Boise is the next hot town.”
 
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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 08:36 PM
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Originally posted by: Bing
Originally posted by: Glenlivet
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its going to be a sad day for the Middle East when the next terrorist attack happens on US soil...
Good lord! Terrorists knocked down the World Trade Center towers complete with occupants and all you can do is bluster that they'd better not do it again?

That's the toughest tough talk from behind the fence I've ever heard. Fig lickers must be quaking in their boots at that.
so, if another world trade center were to happen,,,,or maybe even a nuclear 911.,....you dont think the US would bomb the middle east...come on,,,,,,its a reality,,,,,,,not a threat from me
No, you're not quite getting it. To make a statement like, 'They better not try that again or else...' after such a monstrous and enormous blow is like a guy laying on the ground with his teeth kicked in saying how mad he'll get if he gets any more boots to the head. It just sounds silly.

If you are going to **** kick the real perpetrators, (not Iraq) then get at it. How much motivation do you need?
 
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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 09:27 PM
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Originally posted by: Glenlivet
Originally posted by: Bing
Originally posted by: Glenlivet
Originally posted by: Bing
its going to be a sad day for the Middle East when the next terrorist attack happens on US soil...
Good lord! Terrorists knocked down the World Trade Center towers complete with occupants and all you can do is bluster that they'd better not do it again?

That's the toughest tough talk from behind the fence I've ever heard. Fig lickers must be quaking in their boots at that.
so, if another world trade center were to happen,,,,or maybe even a nuclear 911.,....you dont think the US would bomb the middle east...come on,,,,,,its a reality,,,,,,,not a threat from me
To make a statement like, 'They better not try that again or else...'
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not sure who said that,,,,,,and it wasn't what I was implying

I guess you "didnt quite get it" on my original post.



 
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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 09:33 PM
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we would probably defend Canada as well if something happened to you folks

imagine that....
 
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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 09:49 PM
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Umm I dont think so. BING. i pretty sure if someone attacked canada then while they back was turned we'd just annex them and turn em into a couple more american states. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
 
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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 09:55 PM
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im sure they would be standing by watching us do it too.....they wouldnt bother to turn[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
 
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