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Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: lexapro and vertigo |
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| But what is it that Asians buy? Is it little gadgets and plastic trinkets like we buy from them? You know... the things they already produce? What is it that we can build efficiently and make profit off of that they want that they can't produce more cheaply for themselves?Oh... it's the stuff we already sell.. airplanes, [some] automobiles, and electronic machinery. That's it. The high-end industrial products are the only things we can build that would be profitable and create jobs, that currently China and other Asian countries don't have the capacity to produce or buy more cheaply elsewhere. But they don't have enough demand for those things to cause the US economy to become a major exporter again. We can't "re-industrialize" with textiles and low-end consumer products. We cannot compete in that area because unlike Chinese people, Americans don't want to work for a 1$/h.The US is locked in as a high-end exporter of goods and services and a massive importer of low-end items. Because of this we will always be consumers. People need to realize that. As the world globalizes, countries/regions will naturally become the monolithic producer of whatever industry they excel in. The US does not excel at manufacturing anymore we are culturally incapable of it... but we excel at providing services and producing tertiary and quaternary-level items like software and technology. So quit complaining that your job at the sheet metal factory got closed, go back to college, and make yourself useful in an office. That job is not coming back. |
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Bucaise
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: toxic lexapro |
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He's claiming a sun allergy to suggest that he is really a vampire. I knew some dumbass kid like that in high school.
Lol, their methods and raw data consist of ...take real data...manipulate to fit political opinion...win!
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Musa
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: lexapro rebates |
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“Sponsored by newegg
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Raymond
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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or for the Conservatives who originally supported ID cards before they were called out on each it, the sooner we get rid of FPTP the sooner we can scrap both parties and go back to running the country properly..
I was actually being sarcastic and referring to the fact that using the term "non-toxic" is hyperbole because they don't sell "toxic" dog treats.But alas, as usual, sarcasm is wasted on Diggers.!
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Lovet
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: lexapro rebates |
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Sponsored by newegg?
The Queen and Prince of Wales pay income tax (but doesn't get a salary from the government); the Queen performs all the functions of a ceremonial president like most parliamentary systems have; the monarchy pays much, much more than it takes. What's more, she's outwardly politically neutral which is more appropriate for a unifying symbol of the nation than some politician put in by parliament as a political football, or even an elected . Plus her renown around the world arguably makes our diplomacy more effective; PR stunts like state visits are so much better for the other country when the fame of the head of state who is arriving is added to the mix; it's much more likely to make the headlines there and thus help the leader of the country. I'm sure Napolitano, Patil and Kohler do good jobs, but they're virtually unknown outside their own borders.Besides, the question may be about the 'need of a monarchy' for republics, but the thing is a positive argument must be made in favour of change. The question for us who live in constitutional monarchies is about the 'need of a president'. The answer to that is less clear cut. A presidential system would not be well-received here; there's enough anxiety about a presidential prime minister without having a real US-style president. A ceremonial president would just do the same job as the Queen except it would be a partisan politician doing it for money. A French-style president is a possibility, but that system is comparatively new and comparatively few compared to the others; I don't know how it reacts to different political cultures. |
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: lexapro melatonin interaction |
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I may be in the minority here, but once I got used to the nipple mouse on my IBM laptop, I really liked it a lot better than the touchpad. I never had to take my hands off of the keyboard. It just kinda makes sense in my mind.

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ASHISH JOGIA
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: toxic amounts of the antidepressant lexapro |
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Too bad IE won't have it for another five or six years, and when it picks it up, it will probably only play WMV and WMA files...
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Samuel
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: does lexapro wear off |
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buried for "steam punk" BS
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Mgoha
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: lexapro rebates |
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AFSONEH
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I can see into this dog's future:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zVCYdrw-1o |
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