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Author: DemoKKKrats are Hate-Filled MarxistsDemoKKKrats are Hate-Filled Marxists
Date: Apr 25, 2008 22:04
Some lefties would say sissy rainbow-minded things and have no idea of
the murder minds on the other side.
What would you say to Hamas, the rocket launching Muslim group of
murder? Palestine is a lie!!
What would you say to Moqtada alSadr, the leader of the Army of the
fleas?
What would you say to Osama bin Ladin? Kiss ass and expect utopian
rainbow friendlyness?
What talk is needed? Why won't you shoot to kill these enemies? Why
are you such a weak sissy?
KILL THESE PEOPLE QUICK!!!
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Author: Major DebacleMajor Debacle
Date: Apr 25, 2008 20:46
All who support him might as well be supporting bin Laden.
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Author: DemoKKKrats are Hate-Filled MarxistsDemoKKKrats are Hate-Filled Marxists
Date: Apr 25, 2008 20:32
Since the DemoKKKrats can't acknowledge the votes of the people of the
states of Michigan and Florida, then they should make their own 48
Star Flag and a DemoKKKrat version of the US Map as well.
On top of that, Senator Carl Levin, D-MI is up for election this
year. He will definitely lose, since Michigan will be a Red State all
the way. All 15 Michigan seats in Congress will go to the
Republicans, as will all 25 Florida seats.
DemoKKKrats are doomed into oblivion, thanks to Barbara Hussein Osama
and his racist pastor Reverend HATE.
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Author: Captain CompassionCaptain Compassion
Date: Apr 25, 2008 19:44
New World Order
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Posted Friday, April 25, 2008 4:20 PM PT
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=294017264550128
Geopolitics: With the discovery of vast troves of oil south of our
border, it's probable that U.S. strategic interests will shift to our
hemisphere. For the Middle East, that's a warning. For the Americas,
it's an opportunity.
By 2020, the places that matter to the U.S. strategically may be
entirely different than today. It's not hard to project the
possibilities.
Oil is being discovered in vast quantities in Brazil. Other gigantic
deposits have been located in Mexico, Colombia and Peru. Colombia now
shows oil reserves as high as Algeria's. The U.S. imported 4.9 million
barrels of oil a day in 2007. Absent development of U.S. reserves, the
U.S. will need the new suppliers.
The picture is still emerging, and it's possible some of these
discoveries might not pan out.
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Author: Captain CompassionCaptain Compassion
Date: Apr 25, 2008 19:39
A Green Revolution
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Posted Friday, April 25, 2008 4:20 PM PT
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=294016646526777
Food: Today's headlines are filled with Americans expressing their
fears of food shortages and frustration with spiraling grocery prices.
As part of the solution, it's time to give genetically modified crops
a try.
There's much resistance to overcome, however. In the fall of 2006,
Friends of the Earth publicly asked governments in the hungry African
countries of Ghana and Sierra Leone to recall American food aid that
contained genetically modified rice.
Four years earlier, when southern Africa was tormented by famine, the
U.S. offered 540,000 tons of genetically modified grain.
Though the World Health Organization estimated that nearly 14 million
Africans, including 2.3 million children under 5, were at risk of
starvation, leaders in the region rejected the food.
One, Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa, called it "poison."
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Author: Captain CompassionCaptain Compassion
Date: Apr 25, 2008 19:35
The Global Warming Hoax-a-thon
By Bridget Geegan Blanton
http://nationalwriterssyndicate.com/content/view/450/2/
Beware the pandering politician...
Beware the pandering politician. Where there are votes to be won, the
truth will be spun. Listening to politicians out on the stump, youd
think we were in midst of the apocalypse. Frankly, Im weary of
candidates avoiding a real discussion on tough issues. Why dont they
just spare us the insult of those televised debates? Wheres the
actual debate? Its predictable and boring as the main stream media
poses questions that are simply spring boards for carefully crafted
commentary.
Talk about compelling television, how about a real debate on our
energy policy without the usual fear mongering? On this issue, more
than 19,000 scientists and meteorological experts with valid,
data-based, opposing viewpoints have been shunned, threatened into
silence and vilified by the powerful, well-funded environmental
activist lobby; yet these experts continue to speak out.
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Author: God's Chosen PersonGod's Chosen Person
Date: Apr 25, 2008 19:21
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgfzqulvhlQ&NR=1
"A clever montage of Bush administration falsehoods and denials regarding
the Iraq War."
~Juan Cole, President of the Global Americana Institute
*CENSORED By You Tube. This video was listed as #22 on YT's All Time
News/Politics Video and was pulled and erased from that standing overnight.
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Author: theloneranger100theloneranger100
Date: Apr 25, 2008 19:12
Yup........Another Stupid Liberal Idea is hurting the Poor of the
World.......Will people have to DIE before they Quit Listening to the
Leftist Pukes?..........
"Food Crisis Starts Eclipsing Climate Change Worries
Gore Ducks, as a Backlash Builds Against Biofuels
The New York Sun | April 25, 2008
The campaign against climate change could be set back by the global
food crisis, as foreign populations turn against measures to use
foodstuffs as substitutes for fossil fuels.
With prices for rice, wheat, and corn soaring, food-related unrest has
broken out in places such as Haiti, Indonesia, and Afghanistan.
Several countries have blocked the export of grain. There is even talk
that governments could fall if they cannot bring food costs down.
One factor being blamed for the price hikes is the use of government
subsidies to promote the use of corn for ethanol production. An
estimated 30%% of America’s corn crop now goes to fuel, not food.
A study by a Washington think tank, the International Food Policy
Research Institute, indicated that between a quarter and a third of
the recent hike in commodities prices is attributable to biofuels.
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