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...kind words for groups like Exodus, whom he calls “money-grubbing fags.” According to Phelps, “They know if they preached the truth, their revenue would disappear like the morning dew.” And the fact that they publicly admit to former homosexuality is a sign they are bound for hell, according to Phelps, who received 15,000 votes for the Democratic nomination for the governor of Kansas. “I don’t think one of the Elect would brag about being...
However, both Huff and Vaghar admit that sometimes when they are in a rush or don’t want to fully explain their life stories to strangers, they tell people simply that they are “off campus.” But Huff stresses that this isn’t something that many extension students make a regular habit...
...detractors may not admit it, but dumping ABM would ultimately be more beneficial than keeping it. The arrangement is a relic of past hostility and does not account for today’s terrorist climate. If the U.S. is going to make a full commitment to constructing a missile defense shield, which now appears to be the case, then we must go all the way with...
...partly the result of dirty laundry, unrefundable airline tickets and weekends spent doubled up in scarce hotel rooms. But it's actually the passion to be first, even at the cost of being wrong, as election night proved. Reversing themselves several times didn't encourage the networks to admit at four in the morning that the race was too close to call, that we were in a statistical dead heat and the outcome would have to await, at the very least, an automatic recount. Ever since, Gore has been cast in the role of sore loser whose congressional support could...
...have to admit, though, that I really didnt think I would ever come across that type of heroism in real life. Maybe a story that was fit for a movie, but certainly it couldnt be a movie story fit for real life...