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KhorTose

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  1. I am 100% in agreement. Prohibitions do not work, and they often make the problem worse. Regulate the usage and add a tax for the damage it cost to average taxpayers (health care cost, e.g.) and let people make their own decisions about their lives, even if you disagree or think such decisions are harmful.
  2. I would say you must be kidding, but having read other far-out posts like this, I know you are not. Let me help you out. It is not happening. Period, dot, dot, dot,.............
  3. Dr Khan oft the CDC had a brilliant idea. What a clever way to get people to be prepared, and to come to the site. Here is his bio: http://blogs.cdc.gov...ors/ali-s-khan/ and an article in the NYT http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/20/health/20cdc.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper As to Zombies in Sunee, I know for a fact that one inhabits the bathroom at the corner bar and can often be found in the morning with his feet sticking out of the door.
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  5. Thanks Moses. This place would work for me. Not as nice as the Rabbit Resort, but a far better location, not to mention price. Cute boys, but I'm totally married.
  6. Yes, that is a problem for all Americans born before 1930 when we required a birth certificate. However we have pictorial evidence that Kokopelli (Neophwai'i to my Pueblo Indian Friends) existed as far back as 740 AD so I really do not think getting him certified will be any problem.
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    Where to Post?

    I will vote for separate forums also, if you will contribute more often. You have been missed. I see from your picture you are keeping yourself in good shape. Errrrrr, am I jealous,
  8. Yes and No, the Qur'an does. state that revealing a woman's body and some parts of a man's body is haram (closest translation is sinful) . Therefore, porn is definitely haram unless everyone is wearing clothes and then it would not be porn. You cannot be sinful and righteous, as it is only the righteous that go to heaven.
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    Where to Post?

    I feel the same, but if I was made to vote I would pick to stay in one forum. I say this because Newbis hardly ever look in a particular forum when they want advice, but just come on and ask. However, what ever is the easiest for you and the mods and/or other posters is fine with me.
  10. I have not been to Manila in years. I spent two month in the PI. I stayed in Cebu, Manila and Baguio. Loved Baguio the most, but grew very tired of all the schemes from all of the boys I met.This is a very Catholic country and the messages that gays get from the church are bad and it does affect them in the worst ways. To answer your question, The easiest place to find gays is in Manila as there is a well defined area to look in. That is Makati or Macati. The intercontinental is in the area, but not close, and I do not know if it is gay friendly. This is important as many hotels frown on joiners. I stayed at the Pan Pacific which is very close to the gay area and very gay friendly, and has been rated one of the best hotels in Manila. Step outside your door and one block away you can meet boys who want a date. Two blocks and you are in the heart of the gay area with its gay bars and discos. Most gay go-go type bars are for women and not really for men. Yes, I would stay all five days in Manila, but if you get bored there is a beach resort to the South call Puerto Galera that is very popular with local gays. Unlike Boracay---another beach resort--this is only a two hour drive from Manila and a short ferry ride. Good luck and be very careful.
  11. You can add US Supreme court Judge Paul Stevens to your list of doubters and he actually sat in a mock trail where he heard both sides. If you believe the man from Srtatford wrote the plays then you are a Stratfordian, if you believe it was Edward De. Vere you are an Oxfordian. I am and will always be an Oxfordian and truly believe that the Gay (bi-sexual) Ear of Oxford, Edward De. Vere is the true author of these plays. There have been volumes written on this subject from both sides and these are two of my favorites: "Who wrote Shakespeare" by John Mitchell "Shakespeare by Another Name: by Mark Anderson For a summary of some of salient points try this web site: http://www.free-books.org/shakespeare/EdwardDeVere-17EarlOxford.htm Want more? Contact any of the Hundreds of Oxford Societies that have sprang up around the world. I am a member of the Seattle chapter.
  12. Here is one impact according to the NY Times. I hesitate to further describe this article for obvious reasons. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/12/world/asia/12iht-thailand.html?pagewanted=1&_r=3
  13. Nothing but the hype. They are over sweet air filled nothings. What made them so big was that the kids used Krispy Kreme with its late night stores as a meeting place. They used to make the donuts by batch and would turn on a big red sign when a batch was done and kids would phone their friends and everyone would meet there. KK sort of took the place of the old 50's drive in.
  14. Having seen many good looking Arab men, that might be a good idea. On the other hand I am reminded that Bush let members of the Ben laden family leave the US immediately after 9./11. Here we are asking to interview his wives and yet Bush let other members of the family go without any interviews. I wonder if any of them where the son or brothers that were killed in the attack on the compound? Yes let them come to the US to file a lawsuit, and while they are here let us hold them for material witnesses and find out what they know.
  15. My friends only drink Mexican Mojitos. Do you have tequila?
  16. I think it is more like this, especially after the aftermath of a Pheu Thai win. At least for the generals and some sex tourist. That's great, it starts with an earthquake, birds and snakes, an aeroplane - Lenny Bruce is not afraid. Eye of a hurricane, listen to yourself churn - world serves its own needs, regardless of your own needs. Feed it up a knock, speed, grunt no, strength no. Ladder structure clatter with fear of height, down height. Wire in a fire, represent the seven games in a government for hire and a combat site. Left her, wasn't coming in a hurry with the furies breathing down your neck. Team by team reporters baffled, trump, tethered crop. Look at that low plane! Fine then. Uh oh, overflow, population, common group, but it'll do. Save yourself, serve yourself. World serves its own needs, listen to your heart bleed. Tell me with the rapture and the reverent in the right - right. You vitriolic, patriotic, slam, fight, bright light, feeling pretty psyched. It's the end of the world as we know it. It's the end of the world as we know it. It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine.
  17. I got them all (click), I got them all (click), I got them all (click), !!!scraaaaatch!!!, right. I am sure I am okay.
  18. Great post Michael.. It sounds like love to me, and I too can really relate. My favorite English writer said it in several ways. Love hath made thee a tame snake There's beggary in love that can be reckoned Hear my soul speak. Of the very instant that I saw you, Did my heart fly at your service
  19. Actually the wave front reported by Nova and National Geo was only ten meters high at its highest points. Fukushima only had a five meter high wall, but Ryoishi did have a ten meter high wall and the wave easily topped it. Why? It appears the earth along the coast had sunk by one to two meters. That is one hell of a earthquake.
  20. How much do you want to bet that no one gets prosecuted. What upsets me is that Agoda still carries the hotel and you can book there. I usually relay on Agoda, but now I really wonder. I did write Agoda a note. Oh by the way Oogie posted this first at 09:50AM on Gay ting and tong, and the only reason the Bangkok Post bothered to post at all was because a NZ reporter did the work to discover what was going on, or people would still be dying.
  21. KhorTose

    The World

    Darn this makes my Holiday Inn look positively plebeian. Oh well, hope you had a good time and glad to see you back. Just out of curiosity did you happen to price that mother-of-pearl Mercedes? Hmmmm, maybe if I save my pennies..........
  22. I am ..daunted by your answer as no one has ever said he was elected. The question is, and still remains, whether being born in the Panama Canal Zone makes him a natural born citizen. I think you posted this late at night, and you must have been sleepy,
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    Pakistan

    Let me see. I am a poor country with a large population and I am ran by the Army. I have a larger neighbor on my border who I have fought two wars with and my Army needs money to complete. When the Russian occupied the neighboring country, I received tons of money from the USA. Then nothing. Now they are after Ben Laden, someone I aided during the Russian occupation. They intend to remain in the area until he is caught and his, and our Taliban friends, are eliminated. As long as they do not have Ben Ladan they will pay me to help them in their quest. and support my Army. Gee, why don't I hide him out so I can continue to receive this money for as long as possible. WHAT DO YOU THINK?
  24. You've got my vote. I can see the Earth Sky Lodge (Sweat Lodge to many) sitting on the White House Lawn as I type.
  25. I don't see why either. Earlier you ask about the child born to an American Mother, etc. Yes, you are reading it correctly. While you are entitled to your opinion, and I do not find it that far out of line with what many American's think; in the final analysis I agree with Gaybutton that the requirement to be a natural born citizen is ridiculous and should be changed. The Constitution is not a document carved into stone. Gaybutton is correct in that the flounding fathers meant it to change with time. They made it difficult to change, but they did allow for change. Not only do we have amendments, but the Constitution was deliberately written in a broad manner to allow interpretation, and an instrument was set up to do that interpretation that has allowed changes over time. That instrument is the Supreme Court of the US. The Supreme Court and only the Supreme Court has the right to say what the Constitution means. If the Congress or the President do not like their interpetation they can pass an amendment to change it. (Yes, I know of the historic exceptions). Example: The Supreme Court rules that slaves are property and could be retrieved anywhere by their owners. This decision not only caused a civil war but lead to the passage of the 11-14th Amendments to the Constitution. Now why did the founding fathers want a Natural Born Citizen to be President of the US? Well when we look at what documentation we have---and there is little on this issue---their reasons appear to be of distrust of foreigners at that time. Especially, Baron Von Stuben who John Jay did not completely trust. Therefore, when the decision was made to make the President Commander in Chief a letter that John Jay wrote to the Convention lead to the adoption of this clause. In my opinion this is hardly a valid reason in today's world, and yes, it should be changed. For reading on this issue: http://faculty.maxwell.syr.edu/jyinger/citizenship/history.htm
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