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In rugby, the looseheadprop is the player in the front row of the scrum, who has the ability to collapse the scrum, pretty much at will and without the referee knowing who did it. While this can give the LHP's team a great tactical advantage, it also exposes scrum players from both teams to the dangers of catastrophic spinal cord injury. Consequently, playing this position makes you understand your responsibility to put doing the right thing ahead of winning, and to think beyond your own wants and desires. It also makes you very law and order oriented.
 
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In rugby, the looseheadprop is the player in the front row of the scrum, who has the ability to collapse the scrum, pretty much at will and without the referee knowing who did it. While this can give the LHP's team a great tactical advantage, it also exposes scrum players from both teams to the dangers of catastrophic spinal cord injury. Consequently, playing this position makes you understand your responsibility to put doing the right thing ahead of winning, and to think beyond your own wants and desires. It also makes you very law and order oriented.

New York State Election Protection – “by the numbers”

By: looseheadprop Wednesday November 5, 2008 6:01 am

Below, I've quoted an email circualted to the NYS Democratic Lawyers Council, just to give you some idea of the magnitude of the effort and the the numbers involved.

Text Messages With Fake Voting Information are a Federal Crime

By: looseheadprop Tuesday November 4, 2008 3:30 pm

Lisa made me aware of a series of text messages that have been going out falsely telling voters that "becasue fo long lines they should vote tomorrow". Which is a TOTAL AND COMPLETE LIE and meant to DEFRAUD voters out of their precious vote. This is wire fraud, people.It's a big fat federal crime and each message is a seperate count

Waiting in Line to Vote? Have a Picnic

By: looseheadprop Tuesday November 4, 2008 10:23 am

So, here's a thought for those of you who have not voted. Why don't you bring a folding chair or two, some snacks --especially things that are good for sharing--maybe a radio and turn that long wait into a neighborhood party?

It’s all new to me

By: looseheadprop Sunday September 28, 2008 7:33 am

I am looking forward to seeing our readers move from the comment threads to the front page. Think of all the news we can cover if you all join the ranks of citizen journalists.
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