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Wolverine received his B.S.E. in civil engineering from the University of Michigan in 1950 and was one of the engineers who worked on the Mackinac Bridge. Following its completion in 1957, he immigrated to France and became friends with Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre. Ten years later, he formed the psychedelic rock band Camille Sans Saints, which had a major hit with “Le homard veux me manger.” For more...
J-Mad is the leader of The Federalists. In addition to being the most fly correspondent for WP, J-Mad is co-owner of CSAir, Inc., and senior partner in the infamous Robbem & Runn law firm. Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. and J-Mad are BFFs and were in each other's Five, despite neither one having T-Mobile service. J-Mad will be president someday so watch for the announcement to be made on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Also, FREE TIBET
Clarence Garside is a simple man of simple raising and simple pleasures and...oh heck...he enjoys being part of the mile high club that you only wish you could attend. He is the founder of CSAir and along with J-Mad, they'll rule the airline industry. Eventually, he will get that plane he's always wanted, but for now he must enjoy being a Golden Eagle. By the way...in case of a water landing your Wolverine may be used as a flotation device.
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not that 4,000 isn't too huge a number, but what you really should have is the number of Iraqi civilians that have died as a result of our reckless invasion.
655,000. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2006/oct/11/iraq.iraq
Number of American deaths in Vietnam: 58,000
Vietnamese Civilian Deaths: between one and two million
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/modules/vietnam/index.cfm
Although I often find Bill Maher a bit overbearing, I completely agree with him on his comments about McCain and his stance on Iraq.
Too often people still minimize and attribute disdaining the American Way of Life for the volatility of various people around the world and their visceral reaction towards the USA. That is hiding your head in the sand and saying all is well with us. While people and politics in this country have very transient short term memory, people elsewhere have a greater depth of memory and history, and fully recall the impact on their lives for generations. Until we as a nation come to terms with what we have done (good and bad) and make amends for the past this struggle will continue and unfortunately likely to worsen.
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