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  I see DEAD PEOPLE, of the future!         


Author: bobgnote
Date: May 14, 2008 18:44

doinkaunddinka says:
1. Undermining of all funding infrastructure and classic, standing-
army warring by the US, post-WWII proceeds, from the simultaneous
deregulation of energy providers and enactment of NAFTA, in 1996,
followed by inflationary, bad-faith power deals in 2001, and by
usurious interest hikes in 2004, to profiteer, during RICO-affected
wars, where the borders were unsecuered and drugs policy is twisted by
illegal Catholic organized criminal establishments.

2. YOU FIGHT FOR FREE, WHEN THE HEDGE FUNDS LAND ON A DIME, IN 2009.

3. McCain's supporters are irrationally provocative. But so are
Obama's. Clinton's shouldn't be around, since Hillary is a Goldwater
Girl, trying to hang onto an illegal interest, as despicable as
McCain's and Giuliani's. Heard of RUDY? He ordered Arafat out of NYC
in Summer, 2001, when Yasser was there to address the UN.

4. How can a registered non-partisan endure all the schmuckinas? After
9/11, Colin Powell admitted how 485,000 illegal Israeli settlers were
in Gaza and the West Bank, but that was TLTL time, in November, 2001,
before ARMISTICE DAY.
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  Well, ole Phil called and its crappie fishing tomorrow.         


Author: Ricardo
Date: May 14, 2008 17:31

Well, ole Phil called and its crappie fishing tomorrow. We tell
fishing stories and back 'em up wif pictures, contrary to most
fishermen. I'm planning my strategy right now so I kin wax ole Phil
and Willie. Get 'em all tore up catching the big ones. I'll hook one
and say, "god almighty...look, look...this ones bigger than anything
caught this year. LOOK, LOOK...ole my god, Phil...its a two
pounder...lordy..i jess hope it stays hooked till we get in in the
boat." I'll keep the pressure up all morning. They'll be jawing back
at me ever chance they get, pouring it on if they can. Sorta like
those stand up card games at break time in the furniture factories
back in the late fifties. Any yall identify?
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  Hey Keith. How you doin. Still sick or just ignoring us?         


Author: Charlie
Date: May 14, 2008 17:17

If it is ignoring I understand. If your still sick I hope by now you
have seen a Doc.

Come see us when you can.

Charlie
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  Give Cheney a gun...its proven he can shoot.....         


Author: Ricardo
Date: May 14, 2008 17:14

Give Cheney a gun...its proven he can shoot down as many Republican
office seekers as bird hunters.
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  Difficulty Sharing Info?         


Author: 008
Date: May 14, 2008 16:52

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  Why can't we be more like the Chinese???         


Author: geno4321
Date: May 14, 2008 15:41

Earthquake puts us to the test
+-14:58, May 14, 2008

Related News
Quake death toll rises to 5,430 in Mianyang
HK legislature passes urgent funding proposal for quake victims in SW China
AIPA sends condolence to China
Chinese army airdrops disaster relief goods to Wenchuan
Chinese communities in Canada raising donations for Sichuan quake victims

Related Channel News
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  Make Your Fashion Statement With Pearls         


Author: pingtion
Date: May 14, 2008 14:58

Pearls never go out of style – they are always a classy and
traditional wardrobe accessory that will never disappoint you. But
this year they are a “front and center” fashion statement! So with
more people in the market for pearls now is a good time for some
“pearl talk.”

The pearl has always been a rather prim and proper piece of jewelry –
classic and seeped in tradition. Well things they are a changing! The
pearl is has had a very glamorous make over! Yes, the classic strand
still exists as it always will. But we warned we are seeing some vary
daring looks from the pearl this season. Extra long lengths, tasseled
multi strands, pearls with semi precious stone accents, pearls on gold
or silver chains. The pearl has been transformed into a fun and
fashionable accessory.

So if you’re going to be in the market for pearls this year here is
what you should know.

? The glow or radiance of a pearl is the most important quality. Avoid
pearls that are chalky or dull as they will be weak and may crack or
peal.
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  places to eat and stay in SE Wyoming         


Author: JD Cooper
Date: May 14, 2008 14:56

when in SE wyoming, eat dinner or lunch at:

http://www.theoldmillrestaurantsite.com/

Newcastle Wy and charming folks they are!

Maybe stay a night at:

Lusk, Wyoming... try Covered Wagon Motel:

http://www.coveredwagonmotel.com/

great places and friendly natives!

JD
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  What is it about Burma?         


Author: Baba Mung
Date: May 14, 2008 14:09

"What is it about Burma? The very same politicians who spent the past seven
years declaring the virtue of intervening wherever the mood took them are
now, if not tongue-tied, hands-tied. Where are the buccaneers of Bosnia, the
crusaders of Kosovo, the bravehearts who rescued Sierra Leone from its
rebels, the Afghans from the Taliban and the Iraqis from Saddam Hussein?
Where are the gallants who sent convoys into Croatia in 1992, to relieve
human suffering in conditions of chaos and hostility?

Overnight they have become signed-up members of the
"you-can't-solve-all-the-world's-problems" party. Those who claim the
lunatic Afghan adventure "a good war" and remark that "we cannot just leave
these people to their fate", find no problem in "leaving" hundreds of
thousands to die abandoned by their rulers in Burma. It is said to be a long
way away, a matter of national sovereignty, very difficult, a harsh
environment, not covered by international law.
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  Our Government         


Author: Joan F (MI)
Date: May 14, 2008 12:49

New president may face chain of meltdowns
By: Paul C. Light
May 12, 2008 05:04 PM EST

Except for the occasional swipe at business as usual in Washington, the 2008
campaign has been devoid of the slightest attention to the recent meltdowns
in government - the tainted meat, toxic toys, aircraft groundings, contract
fraud, counterfeit Heparin or formaldehyde-soaked trailers.

Who knows why? Barack Obama's children are young enough to play with
lead-painted toys, John McCain is a former Navy pilot who has personal
experience with airplane crashes, and Hillary Rodham Clinton has eaten more
hamburgers on the road than Popeye's friend, Wimpy.

The problem is that the federal government is perilously close to the
breaking point. Unless the next president takes the lead in fixing
government, he or she will preside over a string of meltdowns that will make
the federal response to Hurricane Katrina look like a minor mistake.

Just imagine for a moment the worst possible circumstances for running a
high-performing government.
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