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Author: GLOBALISTGLOBALIST
Date: May 13, 2010 16:23
> On 12 May 2010 21:13:42 +0200, "Knifefight Afterdance"
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>>Wal-Mart Gives $2 Billion to Fight Hunger
>>May 12, 2010
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>>The Wal-Mart Corporation announced plans on Wednesday to contribute $2
>>billion in cash and food to the nation’s food banks, one of the largest
>>corporate gifts on record.
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>>Over the next five years, the giant retail company will distribute some
>>1.1 billion pounds of food to food banks and provide $250 million to
>>help those organizations buy refrigerated trucks, improve storage and
>>develop better logistics.
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Author: cop welfarecop welfare
Date: Jan 29, 2010 00:09
On Jan 28, 10:30 am, "Eddie Haskell" akot.com> wrote:
>> Eddie Haskell wrote:
>>>> U S Army Veteran wrote:
>>>>> OBAMA ADMITTED BEING BORN IN KENYA
>>>>> AP declared Obama "Kenyan-Born"
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>>>>> What most people know is that the Associated Press (AP) is one of the
>>>>> largest, internationally recognized, syndicated news services. What
>>>>> most people don't know that is in 2004, the AP was a "birther" news
>>>>> organization. ...
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Author: cop welfarecop welfare
Date: Jan 29, 2010 00:07
On Jan 27, 10:38 am, "Eddie Haskell" akot.com> wrote:
>>U S Army Veteran wrote:
>>> OBAMA ADMITTED BEING BORN IN KENYA
>>> AP declared Obama "Kenyan-Born"
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>>> What most people know is that the Associated Press (AP) is one of the
>>> largest, internationally recognized, syndicated news services. What most
>>> people don't know that is in 2004, the AP was a "birther" news
>>> organization.
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>>> How so? Because in a syndicated report, published Sunday, June 27, 2004,
>>> by the Kenyan Standard Times and which was, as of this report, available ...
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Author: cop welfarecop welfare
Date: Jan 29, 2010 00:00
but what about bush???
you have to bear in mind that a number of ppl must be doing this kind
of thing full-time and not bothering (unless...har-har...thay are
perhaps being PAID to soif the internet) to support their families.
these ppl are like narcs: they can't be bothered with the fact that
you have nothing on you when it's written all over your face that
you're a drug addicted commie.
flake the mf'er (plant something)
and in this case, they already know the truth so why not fudge a
little bit.
after all it's for the good of "the cause".
hahahahahaha
hahahahahahh
hahahahahaha
hahahahahaha
are you telling me that these fanatics don't think like that?
in short, they have ZERO credibility.
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Author: wywy
Date: Jan 28, 2010 21:26
On Jan 27, 1:31 am, "U S Army Veteran" yahoo.com>
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> OBAMA ADMITTED BEING BORN IN KENYA
> AP declared Obama "Kenyan-Born"
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> What most people know is that the Associated Press (AP) is one of the
> largest, internationally recognized, syndicated news services. What most
> people don't know that is in 2004, the AP was a "birther" news organization.
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> How so? Because in a syndicated report, published Sunday, June 27, 2004, by
> the Kenyan Standard Times and which was, as of this report, available athttp://web.archive.org/web/20040627142700/eastandard.net/headlines/ne...
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> The AP reporter stated the following:
> Kenyan-born US Senate hopeful, Barrack Obama, appeared set to take over the
> Illinois Senate seat after his main rival, Jack Ryan, dropped out of the
> race on Friday night amid a furor over lurid sex club allegations.
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> This report explains the context of the oft cited debate, between Obama and
> Keyes in the following Fall, in which Keyes faulted Obama for not being a
> "natural born citizen" and in which Obama, by his quick retort, "So what? I ...
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Author: Eddie HaskellEddie Haskell
Date: Jan 28, 2010 20:44
> Eddie Haskell wrote:
>>> Eddie Haskell wrote:
>>>>> U S Army Veteran wrote:
>>>>>> OBAMA ADMITTED BEING BORN IN KENYA
>>>>>> AP declared Obama "Kenyan-Born"
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>>>>>> What most people know is that the Associated Press (AP) is one of the
>>>>>> largest, internationally recognized, syndicated news services. What
>>>>>> most people don't know that is in 2004, the AP was a "birther" news
>>>>>> organization.
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>>>>>> How so? Because in a syndicated report, published Sunday, June 27,
>>>>>> 2004, by the Kenyan Standard Times and which was, as of this report,
>>>>>> available at ...
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Author: DayafterDayafter
Date: Dec 26, 2008 23:16
Top Ten Myths about Iraq, 2008
by Juan Cole
1. Iraqis are safer because of Bush's War. In fact, conditions of insecurity
have helped created both an internal and external refugee problem:
' At least 4.2 million Iraqis were displaced. These included 2.2 million
who were displaced within Iraq and some 2 million refugees, mostly in Syria
(around 1.4 million) and Jordan (around half a million). In the last months
of the year both these neighbouring states, struggling to meet the health,
education and other needs of the Iraqi refugees already present, introduced
visa requirements that impeded the entry of Iraqis seeking refuge. Within
Iraq, most governorates barred entry to Iraqis fleeing sectarian violence
elsewhere.'
2. Large numbers of Iraqis in exile abroad have returned. In fact, no great
number have returned, and more Iraqis may still be leaving to Syria than
returning.
3. Iraqis are materially better off because of Bush's war. In fact, A
million Iraqis are "food insecure" and another 6 million need UN food
rations to survive. Oxfam estimated in summer, 2007, that 28%% of Iraqi
children are malnourished.
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Author: DayafterDayafter
Date: Dec 26, 2008 23:12
Faster Climate Change Feared
by Juliet Eilperin
The United States faces the possibility of much more rapid climate change by
the end of the century than previous studies have suggested, according to a
new report led by the U.S. Geological Survey.
The survey -- which was commissioned by the U.S. Climate Change Science
Program and issued this month -- expands on the 2007 findings of the United
Nations Intergovernment Panel on Climate Change. Looking at factors such as
rapid sea ice loss in the Arctic and prolonged drought in the Southwest, the
new assessment suggests that earlier projections may have underestimated the
climatic shifts that could take place by 2100.
However, the assessment also suggests that some other feared effects of
global warming are not likely to occur by the end of the century, such as an
abrupt release of methane from the seabed and permafrost or a shutdown of
the Atlantic Ocean circulation system that brings warm water north and
colder water south. But the report projects an amount of potential sea level
rise during that period that may be greater than what other researchers have
anticipated, as well as a shift to a more arid climate pattern in the
Southwest by mid-century.
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Author: William FlaxWilliam Flax
Date: Dec 26, 2008 20:46
Blank
Bernanke & Madoff, Keynesian to the core--
Masters of the ripoff, but never known to bore.
[Admittedly, a bit of doggerel; yet more apt for this Christmas season than
a Partridge in a Pear Tree. The point is not that the Fed is running a
Ponzi scheme, but rather that Bernanke & Madoff employ the same fantasy
economics. Wealth is not created by simply increasing the circulation of
fiat money.]
As Merry a Christmas as possible, in this day of fantasy economics & "Let's
pretend" Sociology.
William Flax http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/current.htm
[Conservative Intelligence Center]
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