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Author: TraceTrace
Date: May 11, 2008 23:44
Tonight on Coast to Coast, a man came forward with a story. He said
his company had been highjacked to import drugs from South America,
and in turn, arms were sent to the region to fight the communists
sprouting up in Angola.
He wrote up the entire documented plan and sent it to Sonny Bono after
his company was taken from him. Reportedly, Congressman Sonny Bono
was going to begin an investigation into this scheme that cost the
reporter not only his business, but $250,000 in cash.
After Sonny was found dead from what was reportedly a skiing accident,
the man who lost his business began his own investigation into Sonny's
death. He said that the autopsy reports showed a damaged skull that
had only a small "45 caliber barrel" indentation on the "temple"
region of Sonny's head. And, Sonny did not put up his hand to try to
stop the impact of the tree he reportedly slammed into. Other factors
in the autopsy suggest too that Sonny was not killed by an impact with
a tree. One aspect of the report states that Sonny was skiing on a
flat region of the mountain. He was not going down hill at 30mph as
we were told originally.
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Author: TraceTrace
Date: May 11, 2008 23:34
Pure bunk. Summer is coming on. Each Spring, the ice begins to thaw
in the arctic just as it does in the antarctic when we experience
winter in America, it is summer in the southern hemisphere.
I watch a map of all ice zones in the arctic each day. I see how much
ice there is, and I see that yes, the last ice to freeze is the first
ice to thaw but that makes perfect sense. And, the amount of ice this
year is not more, but far less than in previous years that remains on
the North Pole / Arctic Zone due to the cooling effect of ZERO
sunspots.
You might recall that just a week ago or so, there was an article out
that described our cooling as a ten to eleven year temporary window in
the global warming trend. The scientists involved said that this was
a normal cycle of cooling. And many said that if we have normal cycles
of cooling, don't we have normal cycles of warming afterward?
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Author: Captain AmericaCaptain America
Date: May 11, 2008 23:21
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=54916§ionid=351020203
Al-Qaeda has reportedly called on its operatives to go to Lebanon and
defend what it called the Sunni community of the country.
The report came while some Arab media outlets described the current
clashes in Lebanon as a fight between Sunni and Shia communities.
In an interviews with Sunni clerics with links to Saad Hariri's
pro-government bloc, Al-Arabiya TV network described the ongoing clashes
as a sectarian strife.
More at link....
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This is bound to confuse John McCain and all the republicans. So much
for the caliphate. BWAHAHAHAH!
I am telling you, get the troops out of Iraq and watch the sparks fly.
The civil war will make Saudi Arabia and our other allies practically
give oil to us in exchange for their safety.
All in All, you connies have no idea what you are doing.
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Author: 4075 Dead4075 Dead
Date: May 11, 2008 23:08
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051108B.shtml
Go to Original
GOP Getting Crushed in Polls, Key Races
By Jim VandeHei and David Paul Kuhn
The Politico
Saturday 10 May 2008
John McCain is planning to run as a different kind of Republican.
But being any kind of Republican seems like some sort of death
sentence these days.
In case you've been too consumed by the Democratic race to notice,
Republicans are getting crushed in historic ways both at the polls and
in the polls.
At the polls, it has been a massacre. In recent weeks, Republicans
have lost a Louisiana House seat they had held for more than two
decades and an Illinois House seat they had held for more than three.
Internal polls show that next week they could lose a Mississippi House
seat that they have held for 13 years.
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Author: V-for-VendicarV-for-Vendicar
Date: May 11, 2008 22:51
"john fernbach" yahoo.com> wrote
> And you're the one who's changing the subject here, aren't you? The
> topic of this whole string is something like "Capitalists Still
> Incapable of Answering a Question Honestly," and suddenly you're
> talking about US foreign aid. I think you're the one who first went
> off topic, actually.
Not only did the MORON go off topic, he proved my point. U.S. foreign aid
is funded from the Government's General fund, and is not a Corporate
program.
Now as to the nature of the aid. Lets be honest. It's largely discounts
offered on the purchase of Military Equipment produced by U.S. military
contractors.
So most of the U.S. foreign aid budget is sent directly to the U.S.
Corporate Military Industry.
U.S. foreign aid is therefore a subsidy paid indiretly to U.S. military
contractors.
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Author: The Pope Wears PradaThe Pope Wears Prada
Date: May 11, 2008 22:20
On behalf of the American people, I extend my deepest condolences to the
people of Iraq for the brutal bombing of the Golden Mosque in Samarra,
one of the holiest sites in Shi'a Islam.
The United States stands ready to do all in its power to assist the
Government of Iraq to identify and bring to justice those responsible
for this terrible act. And the American people pledge to work with the
people of Iraq *to rebuild and restore the Golden Mosque of Samarra* to
its former glory.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/02/20060222.html
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Author: The Pope Wears PradaThe Pope Wears Prada
Date: May 11, 2008 22:11
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But we have to make Bush's tax cuts on the wealthy permanent so they can
continue to party while rank and file are killed and maimed.
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Author: The Pope Wears PradaThe Pope Wears Prada
Date: May 11, 2008 22:07
Failed war for oil paid for not by taxes but by loans from China
Cheap dollars from the Fed to keep the economy afloat
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