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February 28, 2008 at 9:24 PM #11957February 28, 2008 at 10:25 PM #162356nostradamusParticipant
Maybe that explains why 1 in 100 U.S. adults are in prison? Quite an amazing statistic.
The U.S. also is among the world leaders in capital punishment. According to Amnesty International, its 53 executions in 2006 were exceeded only by China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq and Sudan.
What does this say about us? It seems we are most like the countries we vilify!
February 28, 2008 at 10:25 PM #162652nostradamusParticipantMaybe that explains why 1 in 100 U.S. adults are in prison? Quite an amazing statistic.
The U.S. also is among the world leaders in capital punishment. According to Amnesty International, its 53 executions in 2006 were exceeded only by China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq and Sudan.
What does this say about us? It seems we are most like the countries we vilify!
February 28, 2008 at 10:25 PM #162668nostradamusParticipantMaybe that explains why 1 in 100 U.S. adults are in prison? Quite an amazing statistic.
The U.S. also is among the world leaders in capital punishment. According to Amnesty International, its 53 executions in 2006 were exceeded only by China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq and Sudan.
What does this say about us? It seems we are most like the countries we vilify!
February 28, 2008 at 10:25 PM #162685nostradamusParticipantMaybe that explains why 1 in 100 U.S. adults are in prison? Quite an amazing statistic.
The U.S. also is among the world leaders in capital punishment. According to Amnesty International, its 53 executions in 2006 were exceeded only by China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq and Sudan.
What does this say about us? It seems we are most like the countries we vilify!
February 28, 2008 at 10:25 PM #162756nostradamusParticipantMaybe that explains why 1 in 100 U.S. adults are in prison? Quite an amazing statistic.
The U.S. also is among the world leaders in capital punishment. According to Amnesty International, its 53 executions in 2006 were exceeded only by China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq and Sudan.
What does this say about us? It seems we are most like the countries we vilify!
February 29, 2008 at 6:52 AM #162754kewpParticipantHar.
I guess its no surprise that junk bonds are rated ‘AAA’ in America either.
February 29, 2008 at 6:52 AM #162785kewpParticipantHar.
I guess its no surprise that junk bonds are rated ‘AAA’ in America either.
February 29, 2008 at 6:52 AM #162857kewpParticipantHar.
I guess its no surprise that junk bonds are rated ‘AAA’ in America either.
February 29, 2008 at 6:52 AM #162769kewpParticipantHar.
I guess its no surprise that junk bonds are rated ‘AAA’ in America either.
February 29, 2008 at 6:52 AM #162456kewpParticipantHar.
I guess its no surprise that junk bonds are rated ‘AAA’ in America either.
February 29, 2008 at 7:09 AM #162768svelteParticipantAnd just a week ago, Brent Wilkes is sentenced to 12 years in the largest bribery case in the history of the US Congress for his interaction with our illustrious former representative Randy “Duke” Cunningham.
February 29, 2008 at 7:09 AM #162872svelteParticipantAnd just a week ago, Brent Wilkes is sentenced to 12 years in the largest bribery case in the history of the US Congress for his interaction with our illustrious former representative Randy “Duke” Cunningham.
February 29, 2008 at 7:09 AM #162470svelteParticipantAnd just a week ago, Brent Wilkes is sentenced to 12 years in the largest bribery case in the history of the US Congress for his interaction with our illustrious former representative Randy “Duke” Cunningham.
February 29, 2008 at 7:09 AM #162783svelteParticipantAnd just a week ago, Brent Wilkes is sentenced to 12 years in the largest bribery case in the history of the US Congress for his interaction with our illustrious former representative Randy “Duke” Cunningham.
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