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This is a REAL MOVIE made for kids!!! Well, these are just clips of the movie. THIS IS SO DISTURBING!! This was on a list of movies that messed kids up the most! NO DUH!!! This was a book, movie, and tv show. Here are the clips!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-30894579210462743&q=watership+down&total=243&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3

2007-10-19 09:31:51 · 8 answers · asked by UhOhKid 1 in Movies

Limbaugh Letter Fetches $2.1 Million on eBay
Rush Limbaugh appears to have the Midas touch.
The conservative radio talk-show host turned an inflammatory letter written by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and signed by 41 of his fellow Democrats into a more than $4.2 million gold mine for the kids of Marines and law enforcement personnel killed in the line of duty, all courtesy of eBay.
The Eugene B. Casey foundation Betty Casey coughed up more than $2.1 million to be the sole owner of the letter sent to the radio host's boss demanding that Limbaugh be reprimanded for a "phony soldier" comment he made on air. Limbaugh has pledged to match whatever was paid for the letter.
Limbaugh described Betty Casey, a trustee of the foundation, as a loyal listener to his show.
“She gives significant sums to hospitals, hospices, colleges and private schools,” Limbaugh said during his radio show Friday afternoon, just after the eBay auction ended. “Betty has been a listener to my program since its inception, and we can't thank her enough for her support. This was kind of the last straw for her, what Harry Reid did here.”
The letter, sent by Reid and signed by his Democratic colleagues, was delivered Oct. 2 to Mark P. Mays, president of Clear Channel, the parent company of the conservative talk show host’s radio broadcast.
Click here to read the letter sent by Reid to Clear Channel's Mark Mays.
In exchange for the $2.1 million, the Maryland-based Eugene B. Casey Foundation, will receive the letter, the Halliburton briefcase in which the letter is secured 24 hours a day, a letter of thanks from Limbaugh and a picture of him announcing the auction at a speech in Philadelphia last week.
The foundation released the following statement on acquiring the letter:
"The Eugene B. Casey Foundation believes freedom of speech is a basic right of every citizen of this country. Their purchase of the smear letter was to demonstrate their belief in this right and to support Rush Limbaugh, his views and his continued education of us."
Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Maine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, a nonprofit that gives scholarship assistance to children of Marines and federal law enforcement personnel whose parents die in the line of duty.
Limbaugh has denied the term "phony soldiers" referred to former servicemen and women who served in Iraq and now oppose the war, but to those who lied about their service. A literal reading of the Sept. 26 show in question shows that the controversial host did not say that soldiers opposing the war are "phony."
On his Friday radio show, Limbaugh said Reid’s letter was an “abuse of power against a private citizen.”
“Harry Reid in a speech on the Senate floor at 12 noon today, a little over an hour ago, attempted to hone in on all this and take some credit for it, claiming that he and I had buried the hatchet, or implying that that had been the case, and then kept using the pronoun "we" in discussing how good this was, the money going to the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation,” Limbaugh said on his show.
“Three words, that means, ‘Rush, you win,’” Reid told his colleagues on the Senate floor. “I asked Sen. Reid to match and all the other senators who can afford to do so. I haven't heard from them on that. I asked Sen. Reid to go on the program and discuss his discussion of me as "unpatriotic." He did not accept my offer to do that and now has the audacity to climb aboard this, praising the effort, saying that "he" never knew that it would get this kind of money.
He also announced an unknown number of certified copies of the letter signed by him will be sold on for $1,000 on his Web site, with proceeds going to the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation.
So did the foundation get their money's worth?
Kieta, the vice president of AmericanMemorabilia.com who goes by only one name, said what makes the letter appealing to a buyer is all the media attention the correspondence has received, but it holds no real historical or collector value.
“If you compare it to an Abraham Lincoln document, there is obviously no comparison,” Kieta said. “This is strictly a promotional marketing ploy. Historically speaking, is it a historical document? I wouldn’t categorize it as a historical document.”

2007-10-19 09:31:47 · 15 answers · asked by mission_viejo_california 2 in Politics

and what is inside all about? the main topic? about Mary?

2007-10-19 09:31:45 · 6 answers · asked by MIla M 4 in Religion & Spirituality

2007-10-19 09:31:34 · 23 answers · asked by ×Charmz× 6 in Polls & Surveys

1. Tell me how's it gonna be when you don't know me, tell me how's it gonna be when you don't....
(it's alternative)
2. I will buy you a garde,
I will buy you a new car, yes shiney and new.
I will buy you....
(it's alternative as well)

2007-10-19 09:31:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lyrics

driver???

2007-10-19 09:31:24 · 16 answers · asked by wanda 6 in Polls & Surveys

2007-10-19 09:31:07 · 3 answers · asked by tejinder b 1 in GMC

OMG at school, these group of boys were joking and laughing at someone who I really hate and then I went,"Jeez, quit it out, she never done anything to you." They stopped and my foe went,"Why did you do that you bastard ?" And she stormed off. I defended an enemy, is there something wrong with me ??!!

2007-10-19 09:31:03 · 5 answers · asked by pop 4 in Family

A new survey indicates that cursing in the workplace increases the camaraderie and helps relieve people of stress. It actually proved to bring the workers closer together when they were allowed to express their true emotions.

2007-10-19 09:30:59 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Etiquette

Anyone know where I can DOWNLOAD the Video of " Can't you see" Thanks!

2007-10-19 09:30:59 · 2 answers · asked by Bens Mommy 2 in Other - Music

What was the best song that came out the year you were born.

Go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_hits_%28United_States%29

Click on your year and choose your song. Tell me the year, artist, and song title.

I'll choose best answer.

2007-10-19 09:30:54 · 14 answers · asked by bia diva 4 in Polls & Surveys

My friend has a daughter who's 8 years old. she has problems in school following the teachers orders, beating other children, paying attention, etc.... She's been kicked out of one of my favorite childhood teachers class for being a menace. The sweetest teacher too!

At home she throws fits alot. Doesn't follow moms orders. They've been taking her to therapy for the past 3 years but she doesnt talk! They don't know whats wrong w/ her. They diagnosed some sort of A.D.D. case on her but nothings been solved.

I question moms +/- reinforcements and punishments. I don't think she's going through w/ punishments all the way. I watched her yesterday for 2 hours and no joke i wanted to do terrible things to her with a bat. Its awful. im not even a violent person. she doesn't listen, dosn't follow orders, pushes buttons for humor. I swear she's evil. I feel bad for this kid. I wanna help her but i dont know what to do.

2007-10-19 09:30:49 · 15 answers · asked by Adrian 3 in Parenting

This man was getting married soon and their was one major problem... his future wife's sister. She was gorgeous!

So, one day th sister invited him over to help with last minute wedding details. It was going to be just the two of them.

After a few minutes of talking to the sister about the wedding, the sister said, "You are going to get married soon. But, if you could just have sex with me once, I will stay out of the way."

So the sister went upstairs and flung her shirt down the stairs. The man had a choice to make: the gorgeous sister or being loyal to his wife. He quickly dashed toward the door and headed for his car.

His whole family was outside! With tears in his eyes his father-in-law said, "Thank you. I now know you are right for my daughter. Thank you for being loyal."

MORAL OF THE STORY: Always keep your condoms in the car

2007-10-19 09:30:44 · 16 answers · asked by ♫Melinda 4 in Jokes & Riddles

as you get older, do things change in a greater proportion or is it your own awareness of the world around you that makes it appear this way?

2007-10-19 09:30:39 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

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I'm looking for a good show to watch next. The last three i saw that i liked were Narurtaru, Bokarano, D. Gray man. Ive seen pretty much all the mainstream shows that were of interest. and ive seen more than enough shows like Inuyasha and Negima for a lifetime.

2007-10-19 09:30:39 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Comics & Animation

I would like to rediscover my sex drive, but I don't want to get off the pill. Can anyone recommend anything that might help me do that? Don't say chocolate!

2007-10-19 09:30:37 · 7 answers · asked by Julia V 2 in Women's Health

3

Ok I think its impossible. Otherwise wouldn't there be people from the future amongst us now?

I think all you sci-fi dreamers need to stop dreaming. Time travel is impossible. Time is like the never-ending motor. You can't freeze it, you can't stop it, and you can't jump it, or go back in it.

I do however believe that life exists elsewhere in the universe. But thats another question for another day.

Can someone support or refute what i said?

2007-10-19 09:30:24 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

all my friends on Y/360 are at school or work and its cold and gloomy over here and my hair is every were will not do anything i want it to its not like i want it to go volentarily into a mohawk

yesterday i watched 12 monkeys and got really sad at the end
sooooo please help me i need to be happy lol.not

2007-10-19 09:30:16 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

jo

2007-10-19 09:30:08 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

*keyboard?
*Remote Contol?
*Phone?
I just heard that these are the most contaminated Items, with dust dirt, fecal matter...so I cleaned them right away....>X-(

2007-10-19 09:29:54 · 39 answers · asked by ♥Saw Dust♥ 7 in Polls & Surveys

i have just cheated on my girlfriend what do i do.im 18 and shes 36 and shes much bigger than me im afraid of what she'll do when she finds out.shes hit me before for small things like leaving the toilet seat up.the girl i cheated on my girlfriend with was her daughter shes 17.my girlfriend wont touch her daughter she thinks shes a saint and will think i forced her into it.her daughter is trying to blackmail me.help!

2007-10-19 09:29:53 · 60 answers · asked by the flying dutchman 2 in Singles & Dating

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071019/ap_po/obama_justice

Someone calls for your job to get a headline.

2007-10-19 09:29:49 · 10 answers · asked by netjr 6 in Politics

2007-10-19 09:29:44 · 16 answers · asked by MAK 6 in Religion & Spirituality

shes with her father george arthur banister his birthday is april 28 1961 nad born in djakarta indonisia and left philippines last 1998 with my daughter alexandra she was born may 12 1996.his from birmingham englandand havent heard from them.shes my daughter.i just miss her so bad that i wanted to know what is happening on her can you help me to have communication with them or just have thier exact address in uk?george father is david banister and his mother is suie banister.from birmingham england.thanks and god bless if you can help me.

2007-10-19 09:29:29 · 2 answers · asked by Jennifer M 1 in Birmingham

One or many? besides the most high God, is every other god Bad??
http://cozay.com

2007-10-19 09:29:24 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

16

Is it considered cool in the u.s?

2007-10-19 09:29:18 · 7 answers · asked by I take your piggy bank! 1 in Immigration

2007-10-19 09:28:47 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

Limbaugh Letter Fetches $2.1 Million on eBay
Rush Limbaugh appears to have the Midas touch.
The conservative radio talk-show host turned an inflammatory letter written by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and signed by 41 of his fellow Democrats into a more than $4.2 million gold mine for the kids of Marines and law enforcement personnel killed in the line of duty, all courtesy of eBay.
The Eugene B. Casey foundation Betty Casey coughed up more than $2.1 million to be the sole owner of the letter sent to the radio host's boss demanding that Limbaugh be reprimanded for a "phony soldier" comment he made on air. Limbaugh has pledged to match whatever was paid for the letter.
Limbaugh described Betty Casey, a trustee of the foundation, as a loyal listener to his show.
“She gives significant sums to hospitals, hospices, colleges and private schools,” Limbaugh said during his radio show Friday afternoon, just after the eBay auction ended. “Betty has been a listener to my program since its inception, and we can't thank her enough for her support. This was kind of the last straw for her, what Harry Reid did here.”
The letter, sent by Reid and signed by his Democratic colleagues, was delivered Oct. 2 to Mark P. Mays, president of Clear Channel, the parent company of the conservative talk show host’s radio broadcast.
Click here to read the letter sent by Reid to Clear Channel's Mark Mays.
In exchange for the $2.1 million, the Maryland-based Eugene B. Casey Foundation, will receive the letter, the Halliburton briefcase in which the letter is secured 24 hours a day, a letter of thanks from Limbaugh and a picture of him announcing the auction at a speech in Philadelphia last week.
The foundation released the following statement on acquiring the letter:
"The Eugene B. Casey Foundation believes freedom of speech is a basic right of every citizen of this country. Their purchase of the smear letter was to demonstrate their belief in this right and to support Rush Limbaugh, his views and his continued education of us."
Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Maine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, a nonprofit that gives scholarship assistance to children of Marines and federal law enforcement personnel whose parents die in the line of duty.
Limbaugh has denied the term "phony soldiers" referred to former servicemen and women who served in Iraq and now oppose the war, but to those who lied about their service. A literal reading of the Sept. 26 show in question shows that the controversial host did not say that soldiers opposing the war are "phony."
On his Friday radio show, Limbaugh said Reid’s letter was an “abuse of power against a private citizen.”
“Harry Reid in a speech on the Senate floor at 12 noon today, a little over an hour ago, attempted to hone in on all this and take some credit for it, claiming that he and I had buried the hatchet, or implying that that had been the case, and then kept using the pronoun "we" in discussing how good this was, the money going to the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation,” Limbaugh said on his show.
“Three words, that means, ‘Rush, you win,’” Reid told his colleagues on the Senate floor. “I asked Sen. Reid to match and all the other senators who can afford to do so. I haven't heard from them on that. I asked Sen. Reid to go on the program and discuss his discussion of me as "unpatriotic." He did not accept my offer to do that and now has the audacity to climb aboard this, praising the effort, saying that "he" never knew that it would get this kind of money.
He also announced an unknown number of certified copies of the letter signed by him will be sold on for $1,000 on his Web site, with proceeds going to the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation.
So did the foundation get their money's worth?
Kieta, the vice president of AmericanMemorabilia.com who goes by only one name, said what makes the letter appealing to a buyer is all the media attention the correspondence has received, but it holds no real historical or collector value.
“If you compare it to an Abraham Lincoln document, there is obviously no comparison,” Kieta said. “This is strictly a promotional marketing ploy. Historically speaking, is it a historical document? I wouldn’t categorize it as a historical document.”

2007-10-19 09:28:45 · 18 answers · asked by mission_viejo_california 2 in Politics

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