why is it taking so long for google's webcrawlers to find www.kidsandteensdentistry.ca? yahoo had already listed it. I submitted the info about a month ago; I guess it's just a matter of time (and posting a few pointers to the site). It's a great resource for parents who care for their kids' health.
(PS - speaking of patience/patients - oh never mind...)
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2005-04-26
patience
Crammertics 101
"when you climb too fast, you fall real fast."
hmm. being the patient guy that I am...
"when you climb too fast, you fall real fast."
hmm. being the patient guy that I am...
2005-04-19
protest votes
Crammertics 101
protest votes, though a legitimate exercise of democracy, are stupid. water under the bridge. spilt milk. sunk costs. what really matters is what's coming, you have to weigh both the party's platform and your trust in the local representative.
protest votes, though a legitimate exercise of democracy, are stupid. water under the bridge. spilt milk. sunk costs. what really matters is what's coming, you have to weigh both the party's platform and your trust in the local representative.
2005-04-01
... or was it stupity, or a good ol' change of heart?
The fact that the appropriate world experts said there wasn't any evidence of WMD didn't clue the White House sufficiently to keep the Pentagon in line doesn't speak much for the intellectual impartiality (which in my mind is fundamental to a good democracy) of their leader. In all fairness that was a few years ago; perhaps he's just had a change of heart, or his god spoke to him ?
hypocrisy
Main Entry: hy·poc·ri·sy
Pronunciation: hi-'pä-kr&-sE also hI-
Function: noun.
A feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not; especially : the false assumption of an appearance of virtue or religion
re: Dubya's comments on the late Terry Schiavo case. He said something like "where there's a doubt, we must always err on the side of life". I suppose he applied a not-withstanding clause before erring on the side of war in Iraq?
Pronunciation: hi-'pä-kr&-sE also hI-
Function: noun.
A feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not; especially : the false assumption of an appearance of virtue or religion
re: Dubya's comments on the late Terry Schiavo case. He said something like "where there's a doubt, we must always err on the side of life". I suppose he applied a not-withstanding clause before erring on the side of war in Iraq?
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