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Author: guybannister58guybannister58
Date: Jul 4, 2008 23:07
"The homes all appeared to be empty, and there were
no prospective buyers anywhere to be found. Surprisingly,
the sales office was open ... but the woman working there
had questionable English fluency. When asked how many
homes had been sold in the past month she simply
responded, 'Uh huh. Thank you. Yes!' and handed us some
additional literature on the property."
Here's the complete article from The Los Angeles Times, followed by
the angry comments of readers sickened at what the illegal alien
invasion of their state has wrought ...
Analyst sees 'ghost town' in Inland Empire (Southern California)
from The Los Angeles Times
July 2, 2008
A financial analyst fresh from a tour of construction sites in the
Inland Empire is warning Wall Street of a "ghost town" where finished
homes sit vacant and additional homes are still under construction.
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Author: lbuttonlbutton
Date: Jul 4, 2008 22:21
why buy a hybrid Current 50-70 MPG Production Cars are available - GM
Europe
Vauxhall 50.4mpg US
Opel - General Motors Company
Fiat 34.4 city 51.40 hwy combined 43.5 mpg US
Renault 37.2 city 57.60 hwy combined 47.90 mpg US
Citroen city 51.40 68.90 hwy combined 61.40 mpg
Ford Focus ECOnetic 1.6 TDCi Urban Fuel 50.4 mpg Extra Urban 78.3 mpg
Combined 65.6 mpg - Range 765 miles - Available in UK
http://www.opel-europe.com/agila2008/
www.opel.com is operated by General Motors Europe
The new Opel mini-monocab bears balanced proportions, soft curves and
a distinctive side graphic. Its passengers still sit high and upright,
but the roofline has been dynamically lowered and blends into a smooth
arc toward the rear. This helps create the Agila's aerodynamic drag
coefficient of 0.32 - a relatively low figure for a vehicle of this
size.
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Author: Auric HellmanAuric Hellman
Date: Jul 4, 2008 20:58
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=768670
Wisconsin gay couples who marry outside state could face penalty
Madison - When Dick Myers heard that California was going to start issuing
marriage licenses to same-sex couples, he and his partner of nearly 13 years
considered traveling there to get married.
That is until Myers and his partner, Steve Brondino, learned of an obscure
state law that makes it a crime for Wisconsin residents to enter into
marriage in another state if the marriage would be prohibited here. The law
imposes a penalty for those who enter into a marriage that's prohibited or
declared void in Wisconsin of up to $10,000 and nine months in prison.
"If we would go to California and come back here, what are the chances we
might be prosecuted?" Myers asked. "Neither of us could afford the legal
costs in defending ourselves."
It's a concern for same-sex Wisconsin couples who might be considering a
wedding in California, where the state Supreme Court recently legalized gay
marriage, according to gay rights advocacy group Fair Wisconsin. However,
it's unclear whether those couples would be prosecuted.
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Author: bobgnotebobgnote
Date: Jul 4, 2008 16:15
Barack Obama is an ugly bunny, foreshadowed by both A and B movies,
since long before July 04, 2008
All the hottest B-action movies since the early 1990s are about the
climactic rise to power, of Senator Barack Obama as President and New
Mexico Governor Bill Richardson as Vice President, of the USA, in
2008-9.
By 2002, all the big action hits show how Obama will come up and make
a mess, including his recent signing of FISA, with exemption from
prosecution for AT&T intellectual property theft, which is why in the
epic action film SWORDFISH, 2001, John Travolta looks like a mean
Johnny Winter, a ripoff corporate plagiarist, as is Travolta, which
Scientologist went way too rich for duping Reaganomics rock and disco,
for producers, with BGs, Olivia Newton-John, and then he let Whoopi
cop some riffs for Color Perp.
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Author: JJ
Date: Jul 4, 2008 15:34
This is where even the most fair-minded of egalitarians must draw the line.
The welfare of children must supercede the desire for gay couples to serve
as parents. Children are the most valuable asset a society has and it's up
to us to do all in our power to protect them. There are plenty of pet
adoption centers available to serve gays if they wish to have another living
being in the household.
http://www.citizenlink.org/CLBriefs/A000007754.cfm
Gay Couple Files Complaint against Adoption Service
A same-sex couple in New York has filed a complaint with the New York State
attorney general after an online adoption group based in Arizona refused,
based on religious beliefs, to provide services.
ParentProfiles.com, an Internet service that matches adoptive parents with
babies, allows only "a qualifying husband and wife couple" to use its
services.
Rosario Gennaro and Alexander Gardner are fighting the policy.
"We've already seen a Catholic adoption agency in Massachusetts shut its
doors rather than compromise its religious convictions," said Dawn Vargo,
bioethics analyst for Focus on the Family Action.
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Author: JJ
Date: Jul 4, 2008 15:17
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Business/Default.aspx?id=164294
AFA calls for McDonald's boycott
Ed Thomas - OneNewsNow - 7/3/2008 7:30:00 AM
The founder of the American Family Association (AFA) says the McDonald's
Corporation's refusal to be neutral in the cultural war over homosexuality
has resulted in their declaration of a boycott against the popular fast-food
chain.
AFA founder Don Wildmon says they went to McDonald's after learning several
months ago that the company had joined the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber
of Commerce. And following a $20,000 donation to that group, one of
McDonald's executives was placed on the Chamber's board of directors.
"We contacted McDonald's and showed them what they were doing -- that is,
helping to support the homosexual agenda," explains Wildmon. "...[O]ne of
the primary purposes of the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce is
to promote homosexual marriage."
After meeting with Wildmon, the corporation refused to withdraw their
support for the Chamber. "...In fact, McDonald's strongly told us that they
are reaffirming their commitment to -- they called it -- 'diversity,'" he
continues.
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