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Ruben

Susan, you're an idiot! The truth is the syrian gov. is supporting and helping the terrorist get into Iraq just as the iranians are. As long as the U.S. has troops in Iraq they need to locate and destroy any group that encourages and supports these islamic muslim terrorists. Even if it means going into another country that supports these terrorist dogs!!!

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Is Blizzard aware of some of the game play problems that have been prevalent in other MMORPGs?
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How do you prevent camping and kill stealing in non-instanced areas?
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Are there other things to do besides leveling?
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Is there a party system for group adventuring?
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How large is the party size for players?
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Are there ways to gain experience in the game besides fighting?
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How does group experience work?
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number of players in the group. You gain more experience for kills if you group with players

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Is there a way to finish World of Warcraft? How long can I play?
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David

Simple answer: don't hang around bad people. If you hang around a gang member and he runs into a rival you are probably gonna be in the fight, too bad but pick your company better. This will teach people to not hang around rebels and killers thinking it is glamourous. Somebody is looking for them and if you are arm and arm you are guilty. Remember if you are with the criminal, you are just as guilty when a crime is committed. When the police move in, you will go down in the bust also. Wake up.

Susan

Paul, you need to find out the truth of the CIA raid. The targeted was an American who recruited other Americans to kill US soldiers. Write YOUR Congressman and tell HIM to support our military (if he does not).

The CIA also took out 7 other family members in above raid in Kentucky.

Think of the money will we save on judges, courts, prisons, when this becomes standard operating procedure!

Seriously Paul, you don't seem to have a handle on what is and isn't moral and/or legal behavior.

Paul in the USA

Robert, you need to find out the truth of the CIA raid. The targeted was an Iraqi who recruited foreigners to kill Iraqi's and US soldiers. Write YOUR Congressman and tell HIM to support our military (if he does not). You don't seem to.

Marcus Aurelius

YANKEE GO HOME

YANKEE GO HOME

YANKEE GO HOME

robert machado

All Americans must write their respective Congressman to protest this latest example of pure naked aggression. Bush/Cheney must be held accountable for this unilateral adventurism which will cause more death and un-necessary destruction to our position internationally. It is incomprehensible to grasp the enormity of the reckless imperial behavior brought to the fold by this administration. It cannot be measured in dollars or cents but the cost is going to be paid by the problems we will be forced to play.

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