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    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4
    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman™
    Now I can't wait 'till the next Presidential election.
    Neither can I...
    me neither
    Plan for the worst, hope for the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tempestv
    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4

    Neither can I...
    me neither
    Good ones.

    Maybe we'll get an intelugunt desig...er inteligent President in office...whether it's Repub or Dem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman™
    Good ones.

    Maybe we'll get an intelugunt desig...er inteligent President in office...whether it's Repub or Dem.
    I am pretty sure that it is givin that the next presedent will be smarter- most rocks are, but yes, let's hope that that person is reasonably intelegent.
    Plan for the worst, hope for the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tempestv
    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman™
    Good ones.

    Maybe we'll get an intelugunt desig...er inteligent President in office...whether it's Repub or Dem.
    I am pretty sure that it is givin that the next presedent will be smarter- most rocks are, but yes, let's hope that that person is reasonably intelegent.
    Intellagunt. ....

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    I'm not sure whether you fellows don't mean "glib" rather than "intelligent".

    Remember, Bush's GPA was higher than Kerry's at Yale.

    In any case...
    "Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."

    -Mark Twain

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    ...can't remember exactly, but the following happened with some Judge in Europe...he was caught with pedo material...and got ....community service for it....

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    10 Things You Can Do Today To Protect Your Children from the Sexual Predators Who Want Them

    http://www.bloggernews.net/2006/03/1...o-protect.html

    1. Never EVER have a webcam on your computer. Predators have lured many an unsuspecting child into the world of online child pornography. There is never a reason for your child or you to have a webcam.

    2. Become very familar with Internet safety sites such as I-Safe, Wired Safety, and Perverted Justice, and the FBI's site.

    3. I would recommend reading Rebecca Hagelin's book Home Invasion as she explains how the Internet is being used to lure your children, and why parents need to be parents.

    4. Talk to your children and teens about what they are doing online, and NEVER allow them a computer with Internet access in their bedrooms. All computers with Internet access need to be in an open space where you can watch what they are doing.

    5. Monitor your children's friends and other places they may go to be online.

    6. Find out what your school is doing to help protect your child while they are online at school.

    7. Limit the time your children spend online to 1 hour a day, or longer if they truly need to be online doing research for school.

    8. Make sure you know all of your children's screen names, and passwords. You are the parent, and have a right to know all information your child and teen are giving away online.

    9. Use software that tracks your child's Internet activity. Bsafe Online is one of the most effective internet filtering systems.

    10. Simply care and be involved in your children's lives, so that they do not feel the need to be online for their social interaction.

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    7. Limit the time your children spend online to 1 hour a day, or longer if they truly need to be online doing research for school.
    Good advice for many on this board, myself included....

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