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Bit down - thinking about pulling out of the sale - opinions would be valued...
(30 Jun 2009)
Hello everyone
Well as you will know if you read my other thread, I thought I had found the perfect (or near anyway!) horse. However, I have now learnt a few more things about him - and would value your advice about whether to go ahead (luckily no money has changed hands yet).
1. He is a bit bargy both in and out of the stable - as in he will push you with his head. He is fine to lead though. Is this easy to cure? He has been a bit spoilt I think and even his owner admits that - she lets him gra...
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Mike Heimerdinger admits that Lavelle Hawkins "wasn't ready to play"
(23 Apr 2009)
Mike Heimerdinger admits that Lavelle Hawkins "wasn't ready to play"
Titans offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger admits that Lavelle Hawkins "wasn't ready to play" in his rookie season.
Hawkins only got in 12 games and caught seven passes. "He was thinking about what to do, afraid to make a mistake," Heimerdinger said. "Hopefully his talent that we saw on tape from college comes out. We'll find out in OTAs."
http://www.titansradio.com/Article.asp?id=1285995&spid=27572
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WKOW: Favre admits he's had surgery and is planning a comeback with the Vikings...
(15 Jun 2009)
http://www.wkowtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=10537793
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Favre admits he's had surgery and is planning a comeback with the Vikings if his arm is OK
This is what Brett Favre had to say on HBO's "Joe Buck Live" on Monday night
Brett Favre: I know people are tired of the rollar-coaster. My intentions are not to create a controversy. It is what it is. I haven't watched anything. I did see satellite trucks outside our gate. I snuck outside the back gate. It's crazy. I try not t...
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Former officer admits to probation violation
(13 Jun 2009)
Well the girl is now 18 and not much LE can do about that, but what sickens me about this woman is how she in her 40's seduced a child, an impressionable young woman who she took over state lines for a sexual encounter as I don't believe for a nano second she was just playing the nice teacher, and it had become an obsession by the sounds of things, she lies to Sheriff Clark and the girl's family, and this is a woman who used to be admired as a dedicated law officer and she blows that right up fo...
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Tevez admits he's likely to leave Old Trafford
(26 Apr 2009)
Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez has moved closer to a summer exit from the club after admitting he needs to be playing regular first team football and be selected for the big games.
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Tevez: Unlikely to stay
The 25-year-old's two-year loan from Kia Joorabchian's Media Sports Investments (MSI) is up at the end of the current season and there has been little to suggest the Premier League champions have attempted to secure a permanent deal.
The Red Devils are likely to have been pu...
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GOP Senator Leading Attacks Against Health Care Reform Admits Gitmo Detainees...
(19 May 2009)
...Than Americans
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Last week, Sen. John Ensign (R-NV) visited the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and declared that even if detainees are held without charge, they should remain at Guantanamo until the war against terrorism ends. They are like having Charles Manson times whatever factor these people are so dangerous, Ensign said.
Ensign said that Guantanamo seemed so appealing to him that it would be hard to imagine why anyone would want to close the facility. When making this ar...
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Yasir Qadhi publicly admits his mistake and renounces his old ways
(19 May 2009)
Yasir Qadhi: My Conversion - Admitting Ones Mistake and Moving On
This is, in many ways, an awkward post for me. Admitting ones mistake is not easy to do. Claiming that ones past opinions were wrong - opinions that were defended publicly, in writing and speech, and championed for many, many years - is always a bitter pill to swallow. And this is even more difficult to do when the mistake is not just one secondary matter or trivial opinion, but rather an entire framework or methodology.
But...
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Yoo Admits He Fixed Law Around Bush's Torture Policy
(05 Jun 2009)
Quote: : Thursday, 04 June 2009 00:00
By Jason Leopold
John Yoo, the former Deputy Attorney General at the agencys Office of Legal Counsel, who drafted the infamous torture memos that gave former President George W. Bush and CIA interrogators the legal cover they needed to torture suspected terrorist detainees, offered some clues behind the genesis of the August 2002 legal opinions.
Yoo suggested in no uncertain terms that Bush administration officials sought to legalize torture and that he a...
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Pelosi Admits She Is An Airhead, Thinks You Are Even Dumber
(14 May 2009)
We join the press conference in progress ...
Quote: : We also now know that techniques including waterboarding had already been employed and that those briefing me in September 2002 gave me inaccurate and incomplete information. At the same time, the Bush administration -- exactly the same time -- September of 2002, the fall of 2002, at the same time, the Bush administration was misleading the American people about the threat of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Ah. I see what she did there....
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Holder admits he approved Clinton-era renditions
(08 May 2009)
http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/05/...ra-renditions/ Under fire from Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday, Attorney General Eric Holder revealed that he had approved of rendition essentially, legalized kidnapping apparently more than once during his tenure as President Bill Clintons deputy attorney general. Cautioning Holder that any potential investigation into the Bush administrations torture program could result in Democrats being roped in, Lamar Alexander of Tenness...