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Of course, trouble had been brewing for years. Was there any talk of letting the South just walk away? In hindsight, it would have saved 100,000's of lives. Was the separation of the South just seen as the workings of a splinter group?
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Well, for the....
And when you say it would have saved hundreds of thousand of lives.. .
Colibri General Questions Moderator I'd say it was inevitable for at least 20 years or so before it happened, and possibly longer.
Moved from GQ to Great Debates.
To distinguish it from the other thread. I won't see it 'til Sunday (g ) but for anyone who wants to talk about it now, feel free....
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Or perhaps dancing polar bears in the background, or people with dog's heads or....something "fun" every.
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Especially the latter can be ....
Because of that, Polar advisedI've once owned a polar (which is dead now) which also featured a condition test whose score could.
And the large variation within the class an error is inevitably made.
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Who do claim to have a polar opposite....
I agree with you man.
Is an example of something they both claim to have a polar opposite stance on, but in action would to have a polar opposite stance on, but in action would be about the same.
Much ink has been spilt discussing America's changing demographics. It is my contention that they will seriously undermine the democratic process. Exhibit 1: Mississipi, and the South more generally. We see here that as the black population's share of...
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Mauritius is a classic example....
Tribalisation seems inevitable where many different ethnic groups live together without a nationwide majority.
It is one of the worst consequences of having a truly multiethnic society with a majority of minorities .
Yeah, with 2010, the US electoral map will become even more polarized: California will probably be entirely Dem, Southern or Western Democrats will be defeated, like Lincoln or in TN or WY, NE Republicans will lose, etc. So, gubernatorial and senatorial...
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Your views appear to be just as tainted by your philosophy and your wishes .
That is the polar opposite.
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On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:19:08 -0400, Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com http://media.www.jhunewsletter.com/media/storage/paper932/news/2009/10/22/ScienceTech/Climate.Experts.Call.Sea.Level.Rise.Inevitable-3810840.shtml 10/22/09 By Irma Zhang ...
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So Harry, Are you building an Ark, better run up and get a couple of polar bears before they all.
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