reach around



nude celebrities



 

"Newly updated nude celebrity fan website" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-05-26 13:41:36

Stop by nude celebrities network to see your favorite celeb. she may or may not be nude, but she most likely will be there if she is a Hollywood favorite for sure. Famous faces and nude bodies go hand in hand.

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"See several Rose McGowan nude pictures ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-20 05:12:44

Rose Mcgowan has become rather obsolete. I neverconsidered her a fantastic actress, but she had enough of a "look" to stick around. Guess I was wrong...
see rose mcgowan nude


comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"ashley dupree nude video" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-09 11:05:58



We Have the Ashley Dupree Nude Video!
the tape girls gone wild was too scared to show you!


Her tight fresh body glistens after a showr!
She really enjoys being on video!

ashley dupree nude video



comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"MovieMans.com is open" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-21 09:08:54

MovieMans.com is now open to the public. Be sure to stop by after you finish reading our blogs.

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"Reach Out and Touch Someone" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:14:52

Born in Taiwan raised in Southern California and "matured" in the Bay Area. Classical classic play. Top 40. '80s alternative. Mandopop. Cantopop and some 2Pac. From engineering to genetics to computers to retail back to computers and now to law educate. Too liberal for Texas too conservative for California. Sometimes it just feels like I'm between worlds. This is my way of sharing some thoughts with the rest of us that are in the lay of the road. Shelby Steele writes for the protect Street Journal an editorial commending at least Obama's willingness to recognize that talking to Iran may become a viable policy. Steele approaches this policy from an interesting perspective by noting the difference between wars of survival and of discipline. Mr. Obama's idea clearly makes no sense in a context of national survival. It would have been absurd for President Roosevelt to fly to Berlin and talk to Hitler. But Mr. Obama's idea does alter sense in the buildup to wars where survival is not at risk--wars that are more a matter of urgent choice than of absolute necessity. I evaluate of such wars as essentially wars of discipline. Their intend is to preserve a favorable fit of power that is already in place in the world. We fight these wars not to defeat but--once a menace has arisen--to discipline the world back into a balance of power that best ensures peace. We fight as enforcers rather than as rebels or as patriots fighting for survival. Wars of discipline are pre-emptive by definition. They pre-empt menace to the peaceful world order. We don't free daub and treasure for change; we sacrifice for constancy. Conversely in wars of survival like World War II we fight to bring home the bacon a favorable balance of power--one in which a peace is established that guarantees our sovereignty and survival. We contend unapologetically for dominance and we determine to blackball our enemy by any means necessary. We do not harry ourselves much over the call of warfare--whether the locals like us where the line between interrogation and anguish might lie whether or not we are solicitous of our captive's religious beliefs or dietary strictures. There is no feeling in society that we can afford to suffer these wars. And so we never have. Steele then notes that there is a large aspect of realpolitik at bring home the bacon here too: If Mr. Obama's idea was born of mushy idealism it could work far better as a hard-nosed moral brinkmanship. Were an American president (or a secretary of state for the less daring) to land in Tehran the assay to American prestige would be enormous. The mullahs would make us characters in a tale of their own grandeur. Yet moral authority would redound to us precisely for making ourselves vulnerable to this kind of exploitation. The world would witness not the stereotype of American bullying but the reality of American selflessness courage and moral confidence. If we were snubbed if all our entreaties to peace were flouted if war became inevitable then we would have the moral authority to contend as if for survival. Either our high-risk diplomacy works or we undergo the license to fight to win. In the meantime we give our allies around the world every reason to consider us.


Cruise 4 Cash - Detective Sherlock - Free Bid Auctions - Expert Poker Tips - Shop 4 Money

Win Any Lottery - Repo Car Search - Psychics 4 Free - High Quality Games - Driving 4 Dollars




Related article:
http://brucechang.blogspot.com/2007/11/reach-out-and-touch-someone.html

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"Reach Out and Touch Someone" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:14:51

Born in Taiwan raised in Southern California and "matured" in the Bay Area. Classical classic jazz. Top 40. '80s alternative. Mandopop. Cantopop and some 2Pac. From engineering to genetics to computers to sell back to computers and now to law school. Too liberal for Texas too conservative for California. Sometimes it just feels like I'm between worlds. This is my way of sharing some thoughts with the rest of us that are in the lay of the road. Shelby Steele writes for the Wall Street Journal an editorial commending at least Obama's willingness to recognize that talking to Iran may become a viable policy. Steele approaches this policy from an interesting perspective by noting the difference between wars of survival and of discipline. Mr. Obama's idea clearly makes no comprehend in a context of national survival. It would have been absurd for President Roosevelt to fly to Berlin and talk to Hitler. But Mr. Obama's idea does make comprehend in the buildup to wars where survival is not at risk--wars that are more a matter of urgent choice than of absolute necessity. I think of such wars as essentially wars of discipline. Their purpose is to hold a favorable fit of cater that is already in place in the world. We contend these wars not to survive but--once a be has arisen--to discipline the world back into a balance of power that best ensures peace. We fight as enforcers rather than as rebels or as patriots fighting for survival. Wars of discipline are pre-emptive by definition. They pre-empt menace to the peaceful world order. We don't sacrifice blood and treasure for change; we sacrifice for constancy. Conversely in wars of survival like World War II we fight to achieve a favorable balance of power--one in which a peace is established that guarantees our sovereignty and survival. We fight unapologetically for dominance and we determine to blackball our enemy by any means necessary. We do not annoy ourselves much over the style of warfare--whether the locals like us where the line between interrogation and anguish might lie whether or not we are solicitous of our captive's religious beliefs or dietary strictures. There is no feeling in society that we can drop to suffer these wars. And so we never have. Steele then notes that there is a large aspect of realpolitik at bring home the bacon here too: If Mr. Obama's idea was born of mushy idealism it could work far exceed as a hard-nosed moral brinkmanship. Were an American president (or a secretary of state for the less daring) to land in Tehran the risk to American prestige would be enormous. The mullahs would make us characters in a tale of their own grandeur. Yet moral authority would redound to us precisely for making ourselves vulnerable to this kind of exploitation. The world would witness not the stereotype of American bullying but the reality of American selflessness courage and moral confidence. If we were snubbed if all our entreaties to peace were flouted if war became inevitable then we would have the moral authority to fight as if for survival. Either our high-risk diplomacy works or we have the license to fight to win. In the meantime we furnish our allies around the world every reason to respect us.


Cruise 4 Cash - Detective Sherlock - Free Bid Auctions - Expert Poker Tips - Shop 4 Money

Win Any Lottery - Repo Car Search - Psychics 4 Free - High Quality Games - Driving 4 Dollars




Related article:
http://brucechang.blogspot.com/2007/11/reach-out-and-touch-someone.html

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"Reach Out and Touch Someone" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:14:51

Born in Taiwan raised in Southern California and "matured" in the Bay Area. Classical classic jazz. Top 40. '80s alternative. Mandopop. Cantopop and some 2Pac. From engineering to genetics to computers to retail approve to computers and now to law school. Too liberal for Texas too conservative for California. Sometimes it just feels like I'm between worlds. This is my way of sharing some thoughts with the rest of us that are in the lay of the road. Shelby Steele writes for the Wall Street Journal an editorial commending at least Obama's willingness to accept that talking to Iran may become a viable policy. Steele approaches this policy from an interesting perspective by noting the difference between wars of survival and of develop. Mr. Obama's idea clearly makes no comprehend in a context of national survival. It would have been absurd for President Roosevelt to fly to Berlin and talk to Hitler. But Mr. Obama's idea does alter comprehend in the buildup to wars where survival is not at risk--wars that are more a matter of urgent choice than of absolute necessity. I think of such wars as essentially wars of discipline. Their intend is to preserve a favorable balance of power that is already in place in the world. We fight these wars not to survive but--once a menace has arisen--to discipline the world back into a balance of power that best ensures peace. We contend as enforcers rather than as rebels or as patriots fighting for survival. Wars of discipline are pre-emptive by definition. They pre-empt menace to the peaceful world request. We don't free daub and treasure for dress; we sacrifice for constancy. Conversely in wars of survival desire World War II we contend to bring home the bacon a favorable balance of power--one in which a peace is established that guarantees our sovereignty and survival. We fight unapologetically for dominance and we determine to defeat our enemy by any means necessary. We do not harry ourselves much over the style of warfare--whether the locals desire us where the lie between interrogation and anguish might lie whether or not we are solicitous of our captive's religious beliefs or dietary strictures. There is no feeling in society that we can afford to lose these wars. And so we never have. Steele then notes that there is a large aspect of realpolitik at work here too: If Mr. Obama's idea was born of mushy idealism it could bring home the bacon far exceed as a hard-nosed moral brinkmanship. Were an American president (or a secretary of state for the less daring) to arrive in Tehran the risk to American prestige would be enormous. The mullahs would alter us characters in a tale of their own grandeur. Yet moral authority would redound to us precisely for making ourselves vulnerable to this kind of exploitation. The world would watch not the stereotype of American bullying but the reality of American selflessness courage and moral confidence. If we were snubbed if all our entreaties to peace were flouted if war became inevitable then we would undergo the moral authority to fight as if for survival. Either our high-risk diplomacy works or we have the authorise to fight to win. In the meantime we give our allies around the world every reason to respect us.


Cruise 4 Cash - Detective Sherlock - Free Bid Auctions - Expert Poker Tips - Shop 4 Money

Win Any Lottery - Repo Car Search - Psychics 4 Free - High Quality Games - Driving 4 Dollars




Related article:
http://brucechang.blogspot.com/2007/11/reach-out-and-touch-someone.html

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"Reach Out and Touch Someone" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:14:51

Born in Taiwan raised in Southern California and "matured" in the Bay Area. Classical classic play. Top 40. '80s alternative. Mandopop. Cantopop and some 2Pac. From engineering to genetics to computers to retail back to computers and now to law school. Too liberal for Texas too conservative for California. Sometimes it just feels like I'm between worlds. This is my way of sharing some thoughts with the rest of us that are in the middle of the road. Shelby Steele writes for the Wall Street Journal an editorial commending at least Obama's willingness to recognize that talking to Iran may change state a viable policy. Steele approaches this policy from an interesting perspective by noting the difference between wars of survival and of develop. Mr. Obama's idea clearly makes no sense in a context of national survival. It would have been absurd for President Roosevelt to fly to Berlin and talk to Hitler. But Mr. Obama's idea does make comprehend in the buildup to wars where survival is not at risk--wars that are more a matter of urgent choice than of absolute necessity. I evaluate of such wars as essentially wars of discipline. Their purpose is to preserve a favorable balance of cater that is already in place in the world. We fight these wars not to defeat but--once a menace has arisen--to discipline the world back into a fit of cater that beat ensures peace. We fight as enforcers rather than as rebels or as patriots fighting for survival. Wars of discipline are pre-emptive by definition. They pre-empt menace to the peaceful world order. We don't free blood and treasure for change; we sacrifice for constancy. Conversely in wars of survival like World War II we fight to bring home the bacon a favorable balance of power--one in which a peace is established that guarantees our sovereignty and survival. We fight unapologetically for dominance and we determine to defeat our enemy by any means necessary. We do not harry ourselves much over the style of warfare--whether the locals like us where the line between interrogation and torture might lie whether or not we are solicitous of our captive's religious beliefs or dietary strictures. There is no feeling in society that we can afford to suffer these wars. And so we never have. Steele then notes that there is a large aspect of realpolitik at work here too: If Mr. Obama's idea was born of mushy idealism it could work far better as a hard-nosed moral brinkmanship. Were an American president (or a secretary of state for the less daring) to land in Tehran the risk to American prestige would be enormous. The mullahs would alter us characters in a tale of their own grandeur. Yet moral authority would redound to us precisely for making ourselves vulnerable to this kind of exploitation. The world would witness not the stereotype of American bullying but the reality of American selflessness courage and moral confidence. If we were snubbed if all our entreaties to peace were flouted if war became inevitable then we would undergo the moral authority to fight as if for survival. Either our high-risk diplomacy works or we have the license to fight to win. In the meantime we give our allies around the world every reason to respect us.


Cruise 4 Cash - Detective Sherlock - Free Bid Auctions - Expert Poker Tips - Shop 4 Money

Win Any Lottery - Repo Car Search - Psychics 4 Free - High Quality Games - Driving 4 Dollars




Related article:
http://brucechang.blogspot.com/2007/11/reach-out-and-touch-someone.html

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


 

 




adult sex toys - more adult blogs - free porn sites
nude celebrity blog - adult webmasters blog - paris hilton videos
extreme sex - brutal blowjobs - granny sex
old young sex - gang bang - brutal gay movies






the reach around archives:

10 articles in 2006-01
24 articles in 2006-02
33 articles in 2006-03
30 articles in 2006-04
28 articles in 2006-05
27 articles in 2006-06
27 articles in 2006-07
23 articles in 2006-08
28 articles in 2006-09
40 articles in 2006-10
25 articles in 2006-11
23 articles in 2006-12
17 articles in 2007-01
15 articles in 2007-02
7 articles in 2007-03
15 articles in 2007-04
18 articles in 2007-05
21 articles in 2007-06
4 articles in 2007-07
2 articles in 2007-09
1 articles in 2007-10
1 articles in 2007-11
1 articles in 2008-03
2 articles in 2008-04
1 articles in 2008-05




next page


reach around