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.................................................... 163 BUDGET DEFICITS AND NATIONAL DEBTS ............................................................... ...ouldn‘t be the same without me. It wouldn‘t be heaven if we didn‘t have a football to toss around. You think St. Peter can toss you a post-corner or... ... made me happier when I was younger. Being on the winning side in a tough football game, especially when we played together in high school. Playing ... ...ch inabilities be partly responsible for America‘s voting preferences for national offices? ―Is this the reason that President George W. Bus... ...your children will be saddled with huge taxes to help pay off the immense national debt that resulted from your under-taxation, would you vote for t... ...rs and 6% who are outright atheists. But it depends on where you live. In Catalonia, for example, there are 22% who are atheists and 16% who are agn... ...seven points better than you in education and a lot more than that on the football field!‖ ---―I didn‘t mean to upset you, Ray. There are certa... ...that will predict society‘s needs and potentials. Formula One auto racing teams have computer projections that guide their decisions regarding combi... ...likely that God was upset with the city because its professional football team was called the Saints. And the Pope hadn‘t canonized them. But serio...
...he Emperor as best they might. It chanced I was the only gentleman among the privates who remained. A great part were ignorant Italians, of a regi- me... ...e at least of the others I possessed; and finding much entertainment in our commerce, I did not suffer my advantages to rust. I have never despised th... ...ed. ‘Well,’ said I, ‘there is a point about them: they have a defect,—they are not to be trusted in a retreat. I have seen them behave very ill in a r... ...be trusted in a retreat. I have seen them behave very ill in a retreat.’ ‘I believe that is our national character,’ he said—God forgive him!—with an ... ... his horses, I was giving an arm to the old Colonel, and the Major was coughing in our rear. I must suppose that King was a thought careless, be- ing ... ...nd wearisome arts which proved to be artless? The day was drawing to an end when Mr. Rowley and I bowled into Edinburgh to the stirring sound of the g... ... handy,’ said I. ‘I’d better go at once and show it to the old gal, ‘adn’t I?’ he asked. I told him, by all means; and he was gone upon the in- stant,...