Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: meryl streep children
The cf-18 was also in Airdrie this summer, here's a good shot I took: http://picasaweb.google.com/b27342/AirdrieAirshow# ...
was really hoping to see Japan...
Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play
I hear the Droid is awesome but... "Nothing beats an actual physical keyboard no matter how ***** it is."? I'm not so sure about that part. :).
because he's human?!
Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: mena suvari fansite
It's a school. A place to learn, not a place to express yourself through your clothes. I completely agree with school uniform codes.You can digg me down if you like, just thought I'd state my opinion.P.S - I'm 27, and I don't give a ***** about my lawn.
Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: melanie griffith galleries
Ah so close... oh so close... I have to give this to you... See what you propose is really how things should be. Building a solid infrastructure really does create the best long term stability. That is why we could rebuild the world after WWI and WWII. We had our ducks lined up in a row were able to exploit that for 30 years after the fact. Not only did we build our own things but we were able to do so for everyone else. In fact modern Europe, Japan and even China would not have existed if it were not for us and our ability to create things. However in that time something happened. A big component was that in rebuilding the rest of the world our relative power declined. Right after WWII if we wanted to we could have made western Europe a 51st state if we wanted to. The only people left with the balls to put up a fight were the Russians but with out our industrial help and our nukes Stalin would have bled the Soviet Union white in the process. In any case since our relative industrial power declined so did our economic power. However this is still a good scenerio for us as this allows us to be in a fairly steady state economy where we have low (anything more then the population growth rate is unsustainable) but constant economic growth. However what happened was that many people were not satisfied with this and insisted that higher growth rates could be attained if we just broadened our markets more. So globalization took off and our economy was not forced to deal with the build up of the whole world. The problem here is that our relative wealth isn't anywhere near where it was after WWII. The US economy can't build the rest of the world without going bankrupt in the process. So here we are. We can't get the whole world to where we are. There is not enough material in the world to allow almost 7 billion people to live a western lifestyle. So as a consequence we are being dragged down to their level since we have in effect equalized our markets to each other. In this new global market labor is dirt cheap but commodity costs are much higher. The end result is that even if you wanted to you can't make a strong economy from the ground up anymore. There is too much labor competing for too few resources to make it sustainable. You build but then there is not enough feedback to justify the maintainence of those jobs.
Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: megan fox boobs nude
"Respirocytes (carry oxygen in the bloodstream so you can hold your breath for an hour)"How awesome yet slightly scary is that? Wonder when/if these will become a reality...
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