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Do you approve of the ruling?
How does the breach of decorum compare to yelling ‘you lie’ to the president?
Personally, I consider the ruling to be nonsensical and I was happy to hear it being addressed last night. I believe it is an extremely important issue, more important than the health insurance reform or the high-speed rail system.
allParticipantDo you approve of the ruling?
How does the breach of decorum compare to yelling ‘you lie’ to the president?
Personally, I consider the ruling to be nonsensical and I was happy to hear it being addressed last night. I believe it is an extremely important issue, more important than the health insurance reform or the high-speed rail system.
allParticipantDo you approve of the ruling?
How does the breach of decorum compare to yelling ‘you lie’ to the president?
Personally, I consider the ruling to be nonsensical and I was happy to hear it being addressed last night. I believe it is an extremely important issue, more important than the health insurance reform or the high-speed rail system.
allParticipantDo you approve of the ruling?
How does the breach of decorum compare to yelling ‘you lie’ to the president?
Personally, I consider the ruling to be nonsensical and I was happy to hear it being addressed last night. I believe it is an extremely important issue, more important than the health insurance reform or the high-speed rail system.
allParticipantI stumbled upon the Registrar of Voters for San Diego county, on a 3rd party website – nearly 600K records.
The names, voter ID’s, addresses, party affiliation and whether they have voted or not on any election between November 2004 and June 2008.
More entrepreneurial spirit would probably find a way to monetize the data.
allParticipantI stumbled upon the Registrar of Voters for San Diego county, on a 3rd party website – nearly 600K records.
The names, voter ID’s, addresses, party affiliation and whether they have voted or not on any election between November 2004 and June 2008.
More entrepreneurial spirit would probably find a way to monetize the data.
allParticipantI stumbled upon the Registrar of Voters for San Diego county, on a 3rd party website – nearly 600K records.
The names, voter ID’s, addresses, party affiliation and whether they have voted or not on any election between November 2004 and June 2008.
More entrepreneurial spirit would probably find a way to monetize the data.
allParticipantI stumbled upon the Registrar of Voters for San Diego county, on a 3rd party website – nearly 600K records.
The names, voter ID’s, addresses, party affiliation and whether they have voted or not on any election between November 2004 and June 2008.
More entrepreneurial spirit would probably find a way to monetize the data.
allParticipantI stumbled upon the Registrar of Voters for San Diego county, on a 3rd party website – nearly 600K records.
The names, voter ID’s, addresses, party affiliation and whether they have voted or not on any election between November 2004 and June 2008.
More entrepreneurial spirit would probably find a way to monetize the data.
allParticipantYou rationalize (pretend it is tax-deductible and claim it, it expires, it keeps away those who cannot afford it) and you purchase based on the nominal price.
It can be paid off, but you will not get your money back at resale.
allParticipantYou rationalize (pretend it is tax-deductible and claim it, it expires, it keeps away those who cannot afford it) and you purchase based on the nominal price.
It can be paid off, but you will not get your money back at resale.
allParticipantYou rationalize (pretend it is tax-deductible and claim it, it expires, it keeps away those who cannot afford it) and you purchase based on the nominal price.
It can be paid off, but you will not get your money back at resale.
allParticipantYou rationalize (pretend it is tax-deductible and claim it, it expires, it keeps away those who cannot afford it) and you purchase based on the nominal price.
It can be paid off, but you will not get your money back at resale.
allParticipantYou rationalize (pretend it is tax-deductible and claim it, it expires, it keeps away those who cannot afford it) and you purchase based on the nominal price.
It can be paid off, but you will not get your money back at resale.
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