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Author: marikamarika
Date: May 16, 2008 17:37
On May 14, 8:31 pm, MichaelP peak.org> wrote:
> Hillary Clinton's win in the WVa primary was not, it seems, a surprise.
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> But the report of her win was accompanied by press garbage which went
> beyond the statement that the results showed her getting 67 percent of the
> vote while Obama took 26 percent of the vote. I've not yet found whether
> this was an "open primary" - which means I don't know how many of the
> voters were republicans , in the sense that I don't know how many of the
> 67%% who voted for Clinton yesterday would vote for McCain in the
> presidential election
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> My sense of press-generated garbage comes from reports like this:
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> "(Obama) had difficulty attracting white working-class
> voters who have flocked to Clinton's side in the past few months.
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> " Exit polls showed Obama, who would be the first black president,
> won support from less than one-quarter of white voters without a
> college degree. < http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=4850922>
> ...
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Author: CTCCTC
Date: May 15, 2008 11:39
For Immediate Release
Contact: Arthur Stamoulis, 503-736-9777
Presidential Candidates Get Specific on Trade
Senators Clinton and Obama Detail Their Views for the Oregon Fair Trade
Campaign
PORTLAND, OR -- Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama
detailed their views on trade policy in questionnaire responses released
today by the Oregon Fair Trade Campaign. According to their responses, both
believe that the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has done more
to hurt than to help the U.S. economy, and that United States needs to
change the way it conducts international trade. The Democratic candidates
both voiced support for renegotiating NAFTA and expressed opinions on the
different provisions of existing trade pacts.
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Author: Selma.RovellSelma.Rovell
Date: May 9, 2008 19:36
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My worthy cake won't promote before I name it.
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Author: votestrike08votestrike08
Date: May 5, 2008 18:07
On Apr 27, 10:43 pm, "Kathy Roberts" pacbell.net> wrote:
> To all to whom I sent the Votestrike email,
> I didn't
> thoroughly check this out, just read the email and sent it out. However, I did
> note that no mention was made of the 9/11 false flag, but decided to ignore
> that false note. I need to be more vigilant and thorough because there's a lot
> of bs being circulated. Here's the response I received from a friend who
> looked into it. So I apologize for sending out 9/11 propaganda.
>
> Kathy
> _____________________________________________________________________________
> ______________________________________
> Hi Kathy
>
> I just checked this sitehttp://www.votestrike.org(which has only 225 visits
> so far, so it just started) and reading this just posted there...
>
> April 25, 2008 What a way to fight a war By Sandy Shankshttp://www.votestrike.org/page3.php
> (...) On Sept. 11, 2001, Al Qa'ida led by Osama bin Laden, quartered in
> Afghanistan and under the protective umbrella of the Taliban rulers there, ...
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Author: apzc18tiapzc18ti
Date: Apr 25, 2008 04:03
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Author: Rhotel1Rhotel1
Date: Apr 24, 2008 21:22
Cathy Garger has so little knowledge about the subject that she fails
to realize that she has been bamboozled by "Doctor Rokke" - who does
have a doctorate from the University of Illinois, but it has nothing
to do with depleted uranium - it is in Vocational Education - his
thesis is "Perceived physics concepts needed to teach secondary
technology education as general education" and his Masters thesis,
also in vocational education was even more closely related to DU,
which he had not even ever encountered at that time 1986 before he was
commissioned as a Second Lieutenant US Army Reserve. The Master's
thesis is titled " The necessity and educational acquisition of
selected vocational skills by Food Science graduates"
Rokke presents himself as being an expert physicist who was specially
called up by the Army to go to Southwest Asia and clean up the DU
problem - in reality, First Lieutenant Douglas Lind Rokke, US Army...
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Author: cyberkismet5cyberkismet5
Date: Apr 24, 2008 02:52
Unfortunately, Reed Lindsay has disappointed us all and turned into an
apologist for UN operations in Haiti. It is perhaps because he now has
a vested interest by virtue of a NGO largely funded by his mother in
Haiti. NGOs by definition have a vested interest in stability and
presenting a rosy picture while the reality is otherwise.
http://haitiaction.net/News/HIP/4_13_8/4_13_8.html
The dire situation of Haiti's poor went largely ignored by Alexis'
government and the United Nations. International press reports in the
months leading to the open rebellion against hunger in the streets led
casual observers to believe the situation was normalizing. The
international press actually helped to obscure the reality of hunger
and misery in Haiti. On March 8. 2008, Reed Lindsay reported in the
Washington Times, "U.N. peacekeepers in Haiti say they are battling an
image of fear that is keeping the Caribbean nation mired in hunger and
disease, with little hope of attracting foreign visitors and
investment.' Lindsay's fundamental point being that the only thing
standing between Haiti and prosperity was merely the perception of
‘hunger and disease.'
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Author: cyberkismet5cyberkismet5
Date: Apr 24, 2008 02:51
On Apr 15, 8:15 am, "ddbriones" narconews.com> wrote:
> April 15, 2008
> Please Distribute Widely
>
> The Fund for Authentic Journalism Receives Tax Exempt Status from the IRS
>
> Dear Colleague,
>
> I've been back in the Narco Newsroom for a couple of weeks now, which,
> thanks to Dan Feder and the rest of the team, continued breaking the
> information blockade from Latin America during my leave of absence.
>
> And lo' and behold in the in-box, The Fund for Authentic
> Journalism, which supports our work, passes on a letter it received
> from the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) last December with the
> great news that The Fund is now approved as a tax-exempt charity. It says:
>
> "We are pleased to inform you that upon review of your application for
> tax exempt status we have determined that you are exempt from Federal
> income tax under section 501 ( c ) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. ...
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Author: Michael FoglerMichael Fogler
Date: Apr 18, 2008 10:07
In article pencil.math.missouri.edu>,
"Kathy Roberts" pacbell.net> wrote:
> FIREARMS REFRESHER COURSE
>
> 'Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do
> not.'
> ~ Thomas Jefferson
> (This is why Ted Kennedy, Nancy Pelosi and Hillary...
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