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    1. Damian G.

      Well, given that it's currently half-past one in the morning, this is the best time for me to get some school-related errands done/procrastinate by reading blogs and chatting on Facebook - and answering this question.

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      Depends if it's a girl plate or a boy plate and if they know how to evade China's population control laws.

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      I've had several! I was interviewed on Sirius Radio during the 2008 election season, I had an e-mail read on FOX News shortly after and I've had multiple letters-to-the-editor published in Newsday.

    9. Damian G.

      Is there any way for me to answer this without making a double entendre? Because if so, I refuse to be any part of it.

    10. Damian G.

      The Conservative Party is far more of a force than the Liberal Party, which has largely been superseded by the Working Families Party. In most cases, the CP and WFP simply serve to endorse one of the two major party candidates. Many people will vote for a major party candidate using the minor party line to send a message. For example, a conservative independent may vote for a Republican using the Conservative line.

      The Conservative Party isn't just Republican, though. Often, they will endorse Democrats at the local level, much to the chagrin of the State GOP. They also run their own candidates sometimes, splitting the conservative vote and giving the Democrat the election - again, usually at the local level.

      The Conservative Party got a lot of national press during the debacle which was the New York 23rd Congressional district special election last year. Despite being a House race, there was no primary, and the GOP selected a very liberal woman to run for the vacant seat. The Conservative candidate gained traction as many Republicans and conservatives began endorsing him. The Republican dropped out and endorsed the Democrat. The Democrat still won, however, largely because even though the Conservative was Right on national issues, he was ignorant of local issues and did not even reside in the district.

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      It varies, depending on the individual Tootsie Pop, as well as the laws governing such transactions by State. In New York, I believe it is three, but in Nevada, for example, it can be upwards of nine.

    13. Damian G.

      Which glam rock star shall rule them all is a question which plagues top glamologists to this very day.

      On the one hand, I have an affection for Bowie's alter ego, Ziggy Stardust, because it makes me think of my nephew, Sebastian, whom we have nicknamed "Ziggy" (for unrelated reasons).

      On the other hand, John performed in Israel in defiance of other so-called "artists", who cancelled their shows after the Gaza flotilla incident.

      So, to answer your question, the correct answer is Jake Shears, of Scissor Sisters.

    14. Damian G.

      Honestly, I'm indifferent, so long as I don't have to cross-dress à la Eddie Izzard in either scenario.

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