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  1. Sara
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    *makes bets on how long Ginta is going to last*
    Post by: Sara, Oct 27, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Sara
    *gives you ointment*

    21... *pets sleeping kitten*
    Post by: Sara, Oct 27, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Sara
    19...

    Maybe during a really chaotic moment at the forum.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 27, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Sara
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    Ello Mortals... Ever reach 300?
    Post by: Sara, Oct 27, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  5. Sara
    Killer 47 was second, don't ask me how.

    Anway, Hey Darky... *pets like a doggy*
    Post by: Sara, Oct 26, 2008 in forum: Social Groups (KH-Vids.Net Forum)
  6. Sara
    Umbreon is my favorite Eevee, Flareon a close second.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 26, 2008 in forum: Gaming
  7. Sara
    Update on Palin...

    She said this week: "The VP controls the Senate." on the cameras. If you see the complete inaccuracies in this, you get a cookie.

    That is just sad, I hope Obama wins.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 24, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  8. Sara
    The saddest thing about it is that there will probably never be a whole world. There's always going to be racists out there making derogatory comments and trying to stop people from existing simply because their skin is a different color, or they have a different religion, because it's passed down from family to family. Some are simply just extremists, but most come from a very racist back ground.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 24, 2008 in forum: Current Events
  9. Sara
    Favorites: Charizard, Lugia, Growlithe/Arcanine, Ponyta/Rapidash, Eevee/Evolutions, and Lapras.

    Yes, I love fire types. Anyway, for rivals I liked G/S/C's rival, Gary was good, but the rival for the second generation just had a little something extra. He was mean, rude, and stole his first pokemon.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 24, 2008 in forum: Gaming
  10. Sara
    G/S/C hands down, I loved that game even now and am actually playing it more than Diamond, you could actually catch all the pokemon without getting five hundred different games to "catch them all".

    It's sad how the franchise has gone down over the years.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 24, 2008 in forum: Gaming
  11. Sara
    I just got a kitten and I can tell by her body language if she wants to play, sleep or just be with me. She's hugely expressive.

    I think all animals have feelings, elephants mourn the passing of one of their own, dolphins know the concept of play more than kids do, and most animals know aggression.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 24, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  12. Sara
    I think it's hilarious, actually...

    The "Joe the Plumber" if you watch half the stuff they say, he's like mentioned every question or so... Said that he thinks they should stop mentioning him and talk about the issues.

    McCain agrees, as long as Obama is asked more about his economic policies. Obama is actually very descriptive in all his policies while McCain just promises, Obama says how it will get done.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 23, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  13. Sara
    Here's a non-neutral comment:

    Obviously, the lawyer hasn't looked up ethics recently. There's no financial gain, but having the relative relieved from whatever trouble he/she was in would make sense, and firing the official who refused to do so is at least in a way abuse of power, that's using her own position to use against someone else.

    Also, Palin has a daughter pregnant before marriage with a redneck husband from what his blogs say would have an abortion if he could of the kid. Before the censors came along.

    Palin has a few skeletons in that closet. She's not all "clean" if you will.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 23, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  14. Sara
    I do want to note about Iraq... This is turning into another Vietnam. There were red flags everywhere before this war started. Vietnam was full of riots and a lot of death, including the worst president in recent history. Though noted Bush might be trotting in that mine field soon.

    If we stay, there's going to be a lot of problems going down. And if we go, a lot of problems going. Either way, a ton of people ARE going to die in either case, American or Iraqi. Another note about it, people have died before in wars, Iraq is actually small in numbers compared to several other wars we have fought in for reasons other than freeing a nation like Iraq and repairing it. And I'm not sure, but wasn't some of Cheney's friends got huge deals to help rebuild Iraq during the war...?

    I also find it amusing that every time I contradict one of the Bush supporters they fly to another subject to defend him. Just a noted thing.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 23, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  15. Sara
    I also think it's funny bout people thinking government control leads to communism.

    During the Great Depression, one of the worst economic failures of all time, the government basically had a ton of control of the government, or during war, WWI you had to get certain foods on certain days because the rest of the food went overseas. It wasn't communism, it was a part of life. People did it because it was needed to help the country, people were starving and losing everything, as our country is wavering towards. Slowly, granted, but it's giving the warning signs.

    What's going to happen in this election, I don't know... I just hope in the end it is going to work out.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 23, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  16. Sara
    I've been looking at the national polls every day for a while now, Obama has been ahead every time. The points fluctuate, but he's been ahead of McCain.

    As for Bush being an Arab hater, I don't know, but he just has made some of the poorest decisions for this country. I think it's hilarious that people defend him for the Iraq war over 9/11. That was Afghanistan that flew the planes into the buildings. The whole world practically bent over to help us with that war, as soon as Iraq started, everyone bailed except a few countries.

    I'm hoping Obama, if we get into any more wars or any more problems, he seems more of the one willing for new policies.

    Also, looking at his policies, his job-making is almost exactly what FDR did for The Great Depression. He's making jobs and helping out the country at the same time. McCain is making jobs, but is also polluting the environment at the same time.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 23, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  17. Sara
    Agreed with Bunter, there's a running joke that FOX is related to Bush because of all the positive news they give about him and praise him. Them and CBS I think also ran the most controversial video about Kerry not earning the purple hearts while in the war he was in, it was actually so controversial that five of the top companies threatened to drop advertising permanently from CBS if they ran the video. They didn't after that threat.

    But I go by CNN and several other stations, so far there's been no news, and Obama is ahead in the polls.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 23, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  18. Sara
    We were allowed laptops in college, and went to computer classrooms. I say it can be distracting as hell.

    People do use their laptops for notes and schoolwork, but most use them for entertainment. I got addicted to AdventureQuest cause I was so bored in photography.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 23, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  19. Sara
    It doesn't matter where his parents were from, it matters if he was born here.

    A agree with Repli, I need full proof. Not from FOX, the last time they posted a poll on the nation's presidential election was december of last year, McCain was ahead by 17 points.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 23, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  20. Sara
    It's basically if you were born in the U.S., you can run. if not, you can't. That's basically the gist of it.

    It sucks, but blame congress when they hated a mexican president for it.
    Post by: Sara, Oct 23, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner