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Re; swimming pools and health care?

So, after seeing the Democrats in the senate bribe Sen. Ben Nelson from Nebraska for his vote, do you still think the health care bill is worth while? Don't you think that if it was a bill that we really needed as a country, that it would be easy to get votes for it?

I may not be praying for a swimming pool, but I definitely hope the Senators who prayed to stop this bill are able to have their prayers answered.

This is one of the most corrput pieces of legislation in history...

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Rats are awesome, aren't they? I mean, they can learn such complex stuff and make friends even, but people view them as such a gross, useless nuisance.

Sad.

rats

I think you right. Rats are briliant and people fear them. As a former rat owner I know rats are very social and they don't poop where they eat or sleep. People, however, fear what they don't know. people do not know what life without rodents would be. Imagine all the sewers without rats. Rats have a job and they do it well.

rats

I think you right. Rats are briliant and people fear them. As a former rat owner I know rats are very social and they don't poop where they eat or sleep. People, however, fear what they don't know. people do not know what life without rodents would be. Imagine all the sewers without rats. Rats have a job and they do it well.

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Nathan Heflick completed his Ph.D. in social psychology at The University of South Florida.

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