Caffeine does not make you less drunk. You'll still feel the effects of alcohol. Caffeine doesn't reverse those effects. But I just see someone getting a false sense of security and saying, 'Oh, boy. With caffeine, I can drink more and then going out and drive.' |
Historically, when big issues confront the electorate, young voters come to the polls. In 2004, it was the war in Iraq. |
It's a legitimate political question, ... I would assume that they wouldn't make a decision on that without running it by the president of the United States. |
The documents uncovered demonstrate a conspiracy to conceal these crimes after the fact. |
The negative aspect is people will have a false sense of security. Because the beer is mixed with caffeine, they think they can drink more than they would regular beer. That is absolutely not the case, |
There's a great deal of data to show that youth involvement in politics is the greatest it's been since the 1960s. |
These gates open and close once every 15 to 30 minutes. This is a busy intersection with this high-speed train, but personally I've never had a problem and I cross it every day. |
This diplomatic move has stopped the suit right in its early stages. |
This is not a suggestion of immunity [request] filed on behalf of the prime minister of Canada or the guy down in Venezuela or Tony Blair or even Jacques Chirac because there, there are no First Amendment church-state considerations, |
We shall see what the political arm of government does. |