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Author: Hank Kroll
Date: Apr 3, 2008 12:42
..., who has warned that a food and deforestation crisis is likely to overtake any climate concerns. "The idea that you cut down rainforest to actually grow biofuels seems profoundly stupid," he stated. Similarly, the British government's top environmental scientist, Professor Robert Watson, called the policy "totally insane." Some British environmentalists apparently agree, as do ...
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Author: and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
Date: Apr 3, 2008 01:36
... is no god but Allah I witness that Muhammad is his prophet? " According to Islamic scholars, reciting the Shahada, the Muslim declaration of faith, makes one a Muslim. This simple yet profound statement expresses a Muslim's complete acceptance of, and total commitment to, the message of Islam. Obama chanted it with pride and finesse. <http://laotze.blogspot.com/> An American Expat in...
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Author: RMJon23
Date: Apr 2, 2008 14:22
...his law books. It's all on the up-and-up for this moral midget. The ever- judicious Prof Kreisler, near the end, wonders if Yoo's "naivete" about historical abuse of powers is seen by Yoo himself. I found this whole interview profoundly lurid. See what you think.) a 50 min vid interview from 2 months or so ago: Professor Harry Kreisler and Yoo at UC Berkeley: - http://tinyurl.com/26eysc
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Author: Filthy Democrat
Date: Apr 2, 2008 14:13
...and gradually reducing petroleum use. Clearly, the outcome of this decision would have profound consequences for society, the economy, and the nation's security. Following the same path would...climate for energy and related infrastructure projects." The Cheney report will have a profound impact on future U.S. foreign and military policy. Officials will have to negotiate ...
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Author: Raymond
Date: Apr 2, 2008 13:55
... energy and gradually reducing petroleum use. Clearly, the outcome of this decision would have profound consequences for society, the economy, and the nation's security. Following the same path ...stable business climate for energy and related infrastructure projects." The Cheney report will have a profound impact on future U.S. foreign and military policy. Officials will have to negotiate...
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Author: calderhome
Date: Apr 2, 2008 12:14
..., who has warned that a food and deforestation crisis is likely to overtake any climate concerns. "The idea that you cut down rainforest to actually grow biofuels seems profoundly stupid," he stated. Similarly, the British government's top environmental scientist, Professor Robert Watson, called the policy "totally insane." Some British environmentalists apparently agree, as do members of ...
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Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Apr 2, 2008 09:13
... Well, let's see ... Sen. Clinton was quoted this weekend saying that it would be profoundly antidemocratic to resolve the nomination fight before the last primaries are conducted. She used language that ...in common? Only two things: They are in Sen. Clinton's self-interest, and they are profoundly damaging to the party's chances of winning the presidency. She has exercised the "nuclear option...
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Author: MACK DADDY
Date: Apr 1, 2008 22:06
...> declared to be equally talented and hard- working, and anyone who questions the dogma is thought to be not merely wrong but evil. The dogma has logical consequences that are profoundly important. If blacks, for example, are equal to Whites in every way, what accounts for their poverty, criminality, and dissipation? Since any theory of racial differences has been outlawed, the ...
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Author: Meldon Fens
Date: Apr 1, 2008 19:03
... the Byzantines and the Moslems, and then later on with the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox power structures without appearing to be on the wrong side of any of those dualisms. What a profoundly vain attempt to divert responsibility once again by one of "the chosen ones". I'm not a religious scholar but even I know that it is alleged, Moshe proclaimed the tablets ...
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Apr 1, 2008 17:01
... the Byzantines and the Moslems, and then later on with the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox power structures without appearing to be on the wrong side of any of those dualisms. What a profoundly vain attempt to divert responsibility once again by one of "the chosen ones". I'm not a religious scholar but even I know that it is alleged, Moshe proclaimed the tablets containing the...
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