2010-04-30, 01:50 | Link #7002 |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Fürth (GER)
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The demand for houses and estates in spain is low, yet they have an overstock of new build homes which they cannot sell. And still building more of them... just one example of the hows and whys that lead to this debt. Its not very likely that this part of the debt (building related) will ever be repaid (a part of it at best).
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2010-04-30, 16:56 | Link #7003 | |
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This oughta interest those who enjoy the Bourne series.
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2010-04-30, 19:41 | Link #7004 | |
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2010-05-01, 04:32 | Link #7005 | |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
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What the country needs to work on right now is to reduce its dependence on just a single industry like Greece. Rich countries don't work that way.
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2010-05-02, 01:53 | Link #7007 |
Kuu-chan is hungry
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Raleigh, NC
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Vehicle with explosive device in Times Square
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2010-05-02, 13:20 | Link #7011 |
Sensei, aishite imasu
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Hong Kong Shatterdome
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I think under most legal systems your negligence causing the death of a minor isn't categorized as a misdemeanor. Usually that's categorized as a felony of some kind.
Which is ironic, since their explicit intent to terminate the exact same organism previously was perfectly, and they'd not be any legal trouble if they'd been successful. |
2010-05-02, 13:53 | Link #7012 | |
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2010-05-02, 15:14 | Link #7013 | |
Sensei, aishite imasu
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Hong Kong Shatterdome
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The arbitrary nature of the distinction is probably why a Doctor who has experiance doing this kind of procedure is not necessarily likely to successfully perform the perspective flip of "medical nuisance that must be removed and discarded" to "human being/patient that the doctor has an obligation to". |
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2010-05-02, 15:26 | Link #7014 | |
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2010-05-02, 16:16 | Link #7015 | ||
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I know what you mean Rambo. That arbitrary shift you talk about comes from the false morals the Vatican so shamelessly propagates. You can see from the article that the Vatican is taking a pretty radical stance here and is asking people to reconsider their views on abortion. If it weren't for them, I doubt doctors in Italy would even give two sh*ts for the aborted fetus. That would make more sense to me because a prematurely extracted baby (not even born, it was forcefully extracted) has little hope to live. The body is too small and underdeveloped. Even if you treat it as a human, there is little hope. Also, even if it does live, who will take care of it? The mother certainly won't, she was the one that wanted it dead. On the other hand, and like Kamui says, as long as the baby is inside the womb, the mother's rights take priority since it's taking nutrients from her body. Once it's out, it has to function on its own. Ergo, it has to be treated because it is technically a patient now, and it's their responsibility to take care of it since it was they who extracted it. |
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2010-05-02, 21:35 | Link #7016 | |
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100502/...l_palestinians
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I was watching this as it progressed: * US-Israel relations degrade over Israel's construction projects * Chaotic environment sweeps Middle East, no hope in sight * Israel unexpectedly halts constructions in East Jerusalem and West Bank * Palestine says it will negotiate * Arab League says they will negotiate * Israel says it will also negotiate It's now time for the US to come into the picture again and help these two sides make a finalized peace. Please, nobody mess this up. This conflict has gone on long enough, and now an end actually seems possible. It may only be a small, remote beam of hope, but hope in this region is hope nonetheless. I hope that peace can finally be achieved, and that the Israelis and Palestinians can then continue to live their lives with a stable, peaceful relationship with one another. |
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2010-05-02, 21:54 | Link #7017 | |
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Yes, let's hope no one messes this up.
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2010-05-02, 23:40 | Link #7019 | |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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Having two sides of the three in the Mideast brokering peace, it is natural that the turd would be threatened (pun intended).
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2010-05-03, 00:15 | Link #7020 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
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Ya'll ought to review the history of the region before getting *too* excited... many, many cycles of this. It might happen when all sides, on their own, put their asshats in a locked box.
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