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And mandatory deodorant levels.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_complex The "fact" is listed in the second paragraph. There's a couple of sources there, not sure how good they are.

or it was fully thought out and she was just hoping no one would notice.

The good thing is that everyone is equal. On the other hand, 2 weeks, I think, is pretty standard. Although I was sure when we had our first child 3 years ago it was a full month. The bad thing is that the baby is no where near being ready for day care by the time we had to go back to work. Fortunately I made just

Proud to say that my company has parental leave that is identical for both parents (only 2 weeks though). They also provide adoption assistance.

The point isn't what the law should be, the point is that the catholic church hid behind the law when it directly contradicted their beliefs.

"The people we are likely to meet on the next battlefield are people who use rape and sexual abuse as actual tools of politics."

So you're saying it's the blows to the head in MMA that will end your MMA career, not the blood.

Sure, I consider my self a bit introverted and had those dive-in head first feelings, but they fade very quickly. I can't imagine having a relationship with someone for a month let alone a year if I'd never actually met them.

Makes me wonder what "faaaaarrrrr from it" means though. Does it mean I sure hope not because I'd be excommunicated? Does it mean he fancies his pro football career chances are better if he's a moron than gay?

Whether or not he could have gotten tail is a moot point.

Not to mention: I'm too busy complaining about how no one will answer me that I couldn't attend the briefings that would have answered my questions.

And it's understandable that that happens.

The law isn't on our side though, if you want to have the child and it dies during delivery, they're not responsible even if they are, actually responsible.

but in your case, as you said you weren't in medical danger. His wife was in danger and the doctor was like: "So? What do you want me to do about it?"

It's not really a personhood law, it's a portion of the Wrongful Death law that defines what a person is. I'm guessing you could ban abortion and still not recognize a fetus as a person for the purposes of wrongful death.

It's not really brilliant, it's an obvious legal move: "the law says that this case by definition can't be wrongful death". It's also terribly hypocritical. It can be both. They could have probably argued that they weren't responsible and gotten off also.

I think that no matter where you are in the world, the people in Walmart will be the same. If they open a Walmart in Manhattan with prices that are 500% higher than the standard Walmart you will still see world's trashiest people inside.

I always get an image of going into the Walmart at my college and seeing a family of 4 generations walking around, all of them overweight and rolling their eyes at the cantankerous granny in the motorized cart terrorizing the college students.

Where does sponsorship money come from? Why sponsor golf tournaments? Did you miss my first comment in this thread?