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    One mans quest for a "fat tax"

    Now if only could could notice the rest of the post and not Shaq. You cannot hold someone in any way responsible for the psychological problems of individuals. Period. If you kill yourself through water intoxication is Dasani to blame now? Physical addiction doesn't have to do with the craving...
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    Libby: Bush Authorized Plamegate Leak

    I've noticed. When the Hell do I get a proper title?
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    Libby: Bush Authorized Plamegate Leak

    Bush is the one who authorized the information to be released. Bush then pledges to the US he will find out who "leaked" the agent's name. So either he lied or is mentally retarded, incapable of remembering his own decisions. There is, of course, the third option in which he is both, making...
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    One mans quest for a "fat tax"

    And some people with no lives replace them with the virtual world, playing MMOs until they literally drop dead. This doesn't put the company at fault which is the fucking point.
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    One mans quest for a "fat tax"

    Yes, but one is the fault of the substancce and one is the fault of the person who can't control themselves. Krispey Kreme is not at fault because there are people who don't care enough about their bodies to eat in moderation. McDonalds isn't pumping their fries full of nicotine, nor is Mars...
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    One mans quest for a "fat tax"

    ... Especially since they're the ones making people eat their chips. DAMN YOU FRITO LAY! Junk food is in no way physically addictive. So if you were going to have a tax meant to curb people from being fat it should be on those who can't stop gorging themselves. Though that'd be a bad idea too.
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    Surprise Surprise, Study: Bush tax cuts making rich richer

    Not when we owe several trillion dollars it's not.
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    One mans quest for a "fat tax"

    I'm sorry, did I say drinking in public? I thought what I said was drunk in public. Oh wait... that is what I said. Which is illegal in pretty much every state. All it requires is for you to have an alcohol content and a cop to decide that you're not capable of making rational decisions. Which...
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    One mans quest for a "fat tax"

    In your home no. Anywhere in public though then yes. Regardless of how you're acting, if you're over the legal limit, then you're considered drunk in public.
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    One mans quest for a "fat tax"

    We haves laws dictating how much you can drink.
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    Cheap Ass Guide to the DS Lite [Pictures working again]

    Yeah... we broke your OP's pictures. Sorry.
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