U.S. passively supports efforts of troops in Iraq
By Matt Jividen | Sep. 19, 2007U.S. citizens hide behind their bumper stickers and do not fully support the troops. They take no serious action to oppose the Bush administration.
U.S. citizens hide behind their bumper stickers and do not fully support the troops. They take no serious action to oppose the Bush administration.
Tuesday evening the Madison City Council voted 13-6 to approve the Alcohol License Density Plan, a move to restrict the opening of new bars to those who make at least 50 percent of their sales from food.
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Pitt, Knightley deliver graceful, emotional performances'
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While Byron Hurt still loves hip-hop, he acknowledges its negative connotations.
The controversial plan is set for vote at tonight's meeting
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