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Liis
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: lexapro and migraine headache |
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" I'm your sister!! I'm your sister!! I'm your sister!!"From Joe Dirt
he doesn't keep it as real as this guyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSLRHvrOe6U
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Dalreen
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: paxil versus lexapro |
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“Sucking too hard on your lollipop. Love's gonna get you down.
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Nimi
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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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..
But I've never met a pothead who wasn't a dumb ass. So I've got to wonder if only dumb asses smoke pot to start with. If so, then legalize it and let them have it. Or, does pot turn intelligent people into dumb asses? In that case better to keep it regulated. We have enough morons as it is.!
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Jecebel
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: paxil versus lexapro |
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This is Politico, not World Net Daily or Fox News or Huffpo. It's a pretty credible source.?
Users need to ask themselves if they are running the safest OS and web browser, are applying updates as they come out, have set up an Internet and/or local firewall, and don not have unnecessary services running. Doing those 4 things at home and at work would go a long way towards insuring public safety.The government cannot do everything if the people are not doing anything. |
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DEMI
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: lexapro wellbutrin libido |
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Those exported jobs is a direct result of massive government regulation (some 70000 pages) which does nothing to aid business, but increases the amount of overhead in trying to comply with the regulations. Please read this report, complied as of March 2005, which indicates that the costs (at that time) of compliance is over $1.4 trillion per year, a cost of over $4600 for every man, woman and child in the US. http://mwhodges.home.att.net/regulation_a.htmThat is your government in action helping the "little" guy and driving not only jobs over seas but whole companies as well. In order to survive, companies need to make profits, which is a measure of how they are doing. When government drives up costs of doing business, especially non-productive costs, they desire to escape rather that participate. Just think what you might do if the government increased your taxes by 3-4 times what you now pay, without any benefit.Just to clarify, jobs and the need to add jobs is a direct result of production. If there is no reason for producing something, there is no reason to hire anybody (except for government which does not care about profit or loss). What the country really needs to do is slash taxes of all kinds, slash government spending and end government intervention in private business. Then you would see a real economic future in the US. Just consider that every single dollar that the government spends is taking that dollar out of the private economy which could be put to productive use. Nothing the government does is sustainable, except their inflationary spending. Obama is clueless regarding economics and will not admit that the gigantic spending of the stimulus and budget deficit is a complete failure, and Bush was just as bad.

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Mahesh
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: nose lexapro side effects |
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yea i actually go to the openings just to watch the wally world drama. Maybe this year they wont trample someone.......who am i kidding it will probley be worse since money is tight.
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Kathryne
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: lexapro and grapefruit |
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"the harlot with a cardiac muscle of bullion"Best way to get around the ol "hooker with a heart of gold" phrasing I've ever heard.
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Beverly
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: paxil versus lexapro |
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Rita
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