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  jizyah tax in Denmark, church pays protection money to muslims         


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Date: Jul 2, 2008 13:34

"Sir John Howard" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:0ded6f57-c2f6-4ef9-808e-2dd5e4b34189@w8g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
Denmark: Church Pays Protection Money To Muslims

http://sheikyermami.com/2008/07/01/denmark-church-pays-protection-money-to-musli.../

Church pays protection money to avert Muslim terror
Denmark: Church pays protection money to Muslims to prevent attacks on
church-goers

With 300,000 inhabitants, Aarhus is the second largest city of in
Denmark. In Gellerup, a multicultural suburb of Arhus, the
multicultural problems can be seen openly. There are many Muslims and
many Kalaallit (the natives of Greenland, which belongs to Denmark).

The Muslim citizens of Gellerup tyrannize the indigenous population of
Greenland in the sourrounding areas of Arhus (as well as in Greenland)
since the summer of 2007 so much that they no longer dare venture out
of their homes. Muslims see the Kalaallit as second-class people who
do not have rights. The Kalaallit in Gellerup - who must live in fear
of their fellow citizens from a terrorist Islamic cultural background
- don
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  Desktop background photo Alaska - Denail.jpg (0/1)         


Author: bookburn
Date: Jul 1, 2008 13:44

I have a nice photo of Mt. Denali/McKinley that fills up my desktop in
sharp detail. One of those nostalgia-laden images Alaskans identify
with. (I notice that people like local pictures better than exotic
stuff. New Yorkers like New York pictures; Alaskans like pictures of
Alaska, etc..)

Does anyone have or know of a high altitude photograph of Katchemak
Bay showing the Spit, possibly taken from the Bluff?

bookburn
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  Re: About Those Tiny Holes in Your Brain........(skr8)         


Author: Jack Johnson
Date: Jun 30, 2008 13:31

I'm not going to cut and paste the previous post, never have........and
I never will. To me, if you can't read the previous posts, and
determine what I am responding to.......then, by all means, don't open
and read my reply.

I have a personal problem with people who cut and paste........forever,
and you don't get the reply (of the current post), until the very bottom
of the page. I don't like that style. It clutters the page. So, to
each their own.

And, (P.S.)......I never feverishly pound any keyboard......ever!
Nothing is that important.

Jack.
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  Alaskan's Making a killing off the backs ofthe poor from Oil         


Author: Big Awl
Date: Jun 30, 2008 08:19

Record oil profits could fund slate of Alaska projects
By Stefan Milkowski

http://newsminer.com/news/2008/jun/28/record-oil-profits-could-fund-slate-future...

Published Saturday, June 28, 2008

JUNEAU - If oil prices stay high in the coming fiscal year, Alaska will be
in a unique position to spend outside the box.

Build the bridge? Sure.

Put in a gas pipeline from the North Slope to Anchorage? No problem.

Fund education two or three times over? With money to spare.

The state's fiscal year ends Tuesday, and the Department of Revenue is
expecting record unrestricted revenues of about $9.8 billion, according to
Cherie Nienhuis, the department's acting chief economist. That's billions
more than last year, and about $1.2 billion more than the department
projected just a few months ago.

Fiscal 2009 revenues could be even higher. The department hasn't revised its
official estimates, but if oil prices stay at or above $130 a barrel through
the year, the state would bring in something like $15.6 billion, Nienhuis
said Friday.
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  About Those Tiny Holes in Your Brain         


Author: Harry
Date: Jun 30, 2008 05:36

Hello,

On your tv, have you seen what is going on in "South" Korea?!!!!

I feel under those circumstances, with what we know about our Jew-
owned Govt, their Genocide and dumbing down of America, we best sit up
and pay attention to the good folk of "South" (Jew-word for
"Occupied") Korea.

Now allow me to explain what exactly is "Mad Cow Disease": First of
all itis not a "disease". Got that? Not a "disease". You may think of
it as chemical poisoning. Well, why not, since that is closer to what
itis than a "disease". Actually itis a heavy metal poisoning, similar
to the mercury in tuna fish that we never discuss anymore. Why donot
we bother discussing the mercury in tuna fish? Because rich Jew can
afford to purchase the white meat, while we eat the dark meat which is
heavy laden with the mercury.
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  "The Inside Passage"; TCM documentary         


Author: bookburn
Date: Jun 29, 2008 12:34

Unusual for Turner Classic Movies, a documentary called "The Inside
Passage" is coming up at 11:45. I think it might be worth a look for
Alaska buffs because it was made in 1941 as a travelogue. Description
says it shows salmon fishing in Ketchikan and Cordova, plus a
demonstration of totem pole carving. I assume it's in color.

bookburn
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  ALAKSA QUESTION: Are the Fish Canneries worth it?         


Author: Jack Johnson
Date: Jun 29, 2008 06:58

Some Alaskan processing companies have been advertising for work, in
Alaska. They will provide air fare, and lodging once there.

Are the jobs worth it? Most of them are only seasonal, but, the ads did
say a small number of jobs 'could' be year round. Lots of overtime. Are
any of you familiar with the fishing industry, processing plants, in
particular? Would you recommend it?

Thanks,

Jack.
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  ALASKA---Blank         


Author: JACKEL
Date: Jun 28, 2008 11:56

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  Re: Nafta Highway (One World Economy) (sk8)         


Author: Jack Johnson
Date: Jun 27, 2008 17:59

I like the Libertarian Party, precisely because it encompasses many
different points of view.....from far left, to, far right (and all in
between). I am a fiscal moderate-liberal, but, I am a social
conservative. Therefore, it is hard for me to accept a 'conservative'
platform, across the board. I'm not conservative across the board. I
will go back and read the site in more depth.

Jack.
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  Air travel to Outside, round-trip         


Author: bookburn
Date: Jun 27, 2008 11:07

I get the Scott McMurren travel news letter and like to see what good
deals he comes up with. Not going anywhere now, but maybe in the fall
. . . . Here's what he's showing today. There's a separate list for
round-tripping within Alaska. Did you know that Condor flies direct
from Anchorage and Fairbanks to Germany? The round-trip prices
include a lot of the add-ons, but maybe not everything they have
thought up.

I notice that it's cheaper to fly to Orlando than to Spokane. Cheaper
to Washington, D.C. than to Seattle. Go figure.

(quote)
Updated 9:02pm on Thu., Jun 26, 2008 by Scott (zoom@gci.net)

Between Anchorage and:

Albany, NY (ALB) $702
Albuquerque (ABQ) 675
Atlanta (ATL) 579
Austin (AUS) 621
Bend, OR (RDM) 691
Billings (BIL) 504
Bismark, ND (BIS) 694
Boise (BOI) 466
Boston (BOS) 555 (Hartford, CT is cheaper...
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