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Ejaculation: always healthful but sometimes shameful

Regular ejaculation is necessary for health reasons. Mind-sets that were necessary in biblical times are gradually fading away. Hopefully,  socially acceptable and safe ejaculations will be endorsed. And the shameful acts of child abuse, especially by relatives, will stop. And the shameful, criminal acts of rape will become less and less frequent.
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Let's do WHAT? again?

Regarding the NY Times explosion,  there are two parties of interest: anti-war and pro-McCain. Both must be investigated. Anti-war groups are  already under investigation. The party of high interest in this matter is the Republican strategy group because of the election year. Any event such as the recruiting station explosion provides the motive: shunt the fearful to vote for a military nominee. One bit of evidence is the timing. One day President Bush assures Senator McCain that whatever it takes will be done (paraphrased).
The next day there is a recruiting station explosion with consequent media exploitation. 
When the bicyclist is caught, determine who paid him and for  how much, if he really did not act alone. 
The NY Police Commis very properly deigned to speculate in public. Speculation in private is necessary both in forensics and in profiling; so let's not forget the motive!
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Best President for Economy

Quoted from AARP publication, Economist Paul Volcker: "The federal government is piling up debt, which is inflationary. [The United states is] also spending 7 percent more on goods and services than what we are producing. Americans are living beyond their means, and they're going to get caught up in a crunch." Who can best lead in this coming crunch?

Listening to Obama, I find him most qualified with respect to understanding what is  coming and the need for all the people to participate in surviving the crunch.  Clinton is looking for Bill and  Hillary back in the White House.  McCain is looking to carry on with the Bush policies.
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Obama referred to as possible Hitler

Referring to Obama as possible Hitler and watching Senator Lieberman marching with Senator McCain suggests that a provocation similar to the Pearl Harbor provocation is being planned.  
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Pearl Harbor and other staged provocative events

See The Commonwealth, September 17, 2001, Published by The Commonwealth Club of San Francisco. Journalist Robert Stinnettt documents the "Day of Deceit" bombing of Pearl Harbor, arranged by FDR. He also describes other provocations: "This isn't the first time that the U.S. has used provocations. In the Mexican War in 1846, President Polk provoked Mexico, I'm told, as did President Lincoln at Fort Sumpter on South Carolina militia. It was used in the Spanish-American War and in the Vietnam War to get the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution."

The evidence suggests that September 11 was a provocation.

 What the Democrats could fear most of all is a provocation to enliven the existing fear that we have  to fight "them" in the  Middle East so we won't have to fight them here, shunting fearful voters to McCain.
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Fear a staged terrorist event before presidential election

Historically, provocative events have been staged in order to program public support for going to war. 
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