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"Learn" yourself. She has a middle name, and Rodham ain't it. No she didn't drop it. Rodham is her surname. She actually doesn't use Rodham anymore, apparently Hillary Clinton polls better in the south where women ain't sposta keep their maiden names.Originally posted by MANNHere is your chance to learn something young grasshopper
It is used when needed for clarity or style, dropped when not. That's why you didn't know Hillary's middle name was Diane but everyone knows Dubya's middle initial is W. Yes some people do use it for looks.Originally posted by MANNYes. You are correct. We use a person's middle name to distinguish who they are. It is not there for just looks.
And the only possible way to "use a name in public" is to say it while introducing yourself to someone? No. See below.Originally posted by MANNYou and I dont go around stating our name as "Robert John Smith". More than likely you would state "Hi I am bob smith".
Wrong. Both used their middle names (initials) publically. JFK was public shorthand to distinguish him from RFK.Originally posted by MANNahhh. We were dragging JFK, and FDR thru the mud also. We didnt call them by their "public name".
Again, there is zero chance you don't know this. You know as well as everyone else that using the name "Hussein" appeals to xenophobic fears among ignorant/conservative Americans.Comment
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Like when you were a kid and your mom used your full name when she caught you doing something really bad!Originally posted by drgAgain, there is zero chance you don't know this. You know as well as everyone else that using the name "Hussein" appeals to xenophobic fears among ignorant/conservative Americans.
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Ha, John Kerry started it.Originally posted by BobTheCowBelieve what you want politically, as long as you've got reasons to back up your argument. But don't try to tear somebody down because of their NAME, of all reasons.
But to more important matters, while I don't have any preference between ninjas and pirates, when the global ice caps melt, the pirates will have more high seas to ply while the ninjas will be drowned by the rising ocean levels.
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ninjas can walk on waterOriginally posted by custarHa, John Kerry started it.
But to more important matters, while I don't have any preference between ninjas and pirates, when the global ice caps melt, the pirates will have more high seas to ply while the ninjas will be drowned by the rising ocean levels.
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Originally posted by custarHa, John Kerry started it.
What do you mean by that? I'm not trying to antagonize, only curious, as I'm not sure I'm familiar with the incident you're referring to.
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QFT.Originally posted by BiNumber3how funny, i'm takin a course with an astrophysicist at CU boulder and from everything i've learned there, the earth is warming.
India for one has had more rain than ever before, but surrounding areas are wrought with severe drought. Just the same, other areas u see an increase in rainfall/snow, there's a nearby area that's losing that water.
As for this notion that the sun's cooling has a greater effect, im pretty sure that's bogus. Yes the sun will cool, but not in our lifetime, and not rapidly enough for the change to be noticed in the past century.
Gore's movie "An inconvenient truth" goes about all of this with pretty hard evidence and imo is actually pretty interesting. And i've learned that not every published article can be trusted, especially when in "popular" media though i dunno how reputable the site u got that from is.
Global warming is a misnomer in some respects. For instance, if/when the polar ice caps melt, possibly stopping the Gulf Stream thermohaline circulation (look it up), it could cause global cooling in some parts of the world. Unfortunately, this would come at the cost of massive instability of temperature and climate in general.
Read the news. There will always be two sides to any argument (inherently). Read both sides and choose which one makes sense. That's all I can ask.
Also, all the "lieberal" comments are quite annoying. I know this won't stop them, but I would appreciate if we could more often discuss our beliefs without resorting to attacking the other group's political choices. This goes for the comment made about "voting for Obama with all the rest of them" as well, as if voting for Obama was like jumping on the bandwagon.you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
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Originally posted by jenarelJAM"lieberal" "voting for Obama with all the rest of them" as well, as if voting for Obama was like jumping on the bandwagon.
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So, BiNumber3, ever think it's possible your professor is biased? Just throwing it out there. For you to mull over a little. Maybe. Eh...
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I'm sure everyone has their biases, but i believe i at least try to hear what each side has to say without my own bias.
As for my teacher, well, he knows a lot more about planets and their atmosphere's than i do, the class is an upper division astronomy course on planets and their atmospheres.
But the best thing anyone can do is to do their own research on this stuff, learn what exactly the "greenhouse" effect is, find statistics on co2 levels (there are other gases that contribute but co2's the big player) across the century and compare those to stats on temperature and weather.Comment
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John Kerry was the first politician I can remember who made a very pointed, public reference to Obama's middle name. Before most people had heard Obama's middle name is Hussein, Kerry made a point of publicly but unnecessarily commenting he liked the name. It seemed extremely contrived the way it came out, kind of like he was intentionally poisoning the waters.Originally posted by BobTheCow
What do you mean by that? I'm not trying to antagonize, only curious, as I'm not sure I'm familiar with the incident you're referring to.
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Gotcha. I guess I do vaguely remember that. That's kind of funny looking back on, seeing all the campaigning he's doing for Obama now.Originally posted by custarJohn Kerry was the first politician I can remember who made a very pointed, public reference to Obama's middle name. Before most people had heard Obama's middle name is Hussein, Kerry made a point of publicly but unnecessarily commenting he liked the name. It seemed extremely contrived the way it came out, kind of like he was intentionally poisoning the waters.
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Originally posted by BiNumber3I'm sure everyone has their biases, but i believe i at least try to hear what each side has to say without my own bias.
As for my teacher, well, he knows a lot more about planets and their atmosphere's than i do, the class is an upper division astronomy course on planets and their atmospheres.
But the best thing anyone can do is to do their own research on this stuff, learn what exactly the "greenhouse" effect is, find statistics on co2 levels (there are other gases that contribute but co2's the big player) across the century and compare those to stats on temperature and weather.
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will do. Arrgh!Originally posted by MANNyou need to re read your graph. I believe what that is saying is that we are in a global delema. The number of pirates is decreasing dramatically. I would like to bring forth policies to solve this horrible problem.
Vote Mann in 2009
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BINGO end of discussion, and leave me alone about pollutionOriginally posted by MANNWhat you have to figure out is why. Is it because we drive cars, or is it because the earth has weather cycles which change from time to time.Comment


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