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Author: Non-TweedlePug VoterNon-TweedlePug Voter
Date: Dec 9, 2007 23:43
On 09 Dec 2007, Harry Hope wrote:
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> From The Associated Press, 12/9/07:
> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/12/08/national/main3594414.shtml
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> Omaha Mall, Scene Of Mass Killing, Reopens
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> Visitors Place Memorials At Site Of Massacre; Tighter Security Posted
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> OMAHA, Neb.
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> (AP) Three days after a gunman killed eight people and himself inside,
> a Nebraska mall reopened Saturday morning with extra security on hand
> and holiday shoppers waiting at the doors.
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Looks like I'm a-goin' shoppin'!
Guns and ammo for sale at any of them mall stores, anyone know?
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Author: m9mckinleym9mckinley
Date: Dec 9, 2007 17:38
Three articles
1) About Bush's character, from Sep 2004
(from before the Nov 2004 elections)
2) About Bush's Recklessness, from Jan 2007
3) About the Bush-Cheney regime's drive toward a
fascist superstate, from Feb 2007
very clearly describe the (bare) essentials of this man,
the essence of a scoundrel.
However 'scoundrel' is not really the right word.
When you think about 800,000 - 1,000,000 dead in
Afghanistan and Iraq, the hundreds of thousands injured and
the widespread misery caused by this terrible 'leader'
(and the smarter evil behind him, Dr Strangelove Cheney)
in his two illegal neo-colonial wars and his war OF terror
on Muslims in many other areas of the world,
wars they wanted and started, then of course 'scoundrel'
does not quite do it.
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Author: 3887 Dead3887 Dead
Date: Dec 9, 2007 17:36
[Zeppnote: to anyone interested in environmental issues, I strongly
recommend reading the entire article by Tom Knudson -- the Pulitzer
Prize winner journalist who did that series on the Sierra -- at the
link below. What the Alberta government is doing is nothing short of
horrifying
http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/553568.html
Grabbing for oil
U.S. thirst powers push for Canada fuel
By Tom Knudson - tknudson@ sacbee.com
Published 12:00 am PST Sunday, December 9, 2007
Story appeared in MAIN NEWS section, Page A18
Print | E-Mail | | Digg it | del.icio.us
Fisherman Eugene Courterielle, in his cabin outside the remote Indian
village of Fort Chipewyan, blames the oil industry for a spate of sick
fish. "You can smell that oil right from (Fort) McMurray to here," he
says. "And what they are burning up there, that falls on the ground.
That's what's killing all the stuff out here." Tom Knudson /
tknudson@ sacbee.com
See additional images
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Author: 3887 Dead3887 Dead
Date: Dec 9, 2007 17:32
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/04/AR2007120402186....
By Steven Pearlstein
Wednesday, December 5, 2007; Page D01
It was Charles Mackay, the 19th-century Scottish journalist, who
observed that men go mad in herds but only come to their senses one by
one.
We are only at the beginning of the financial world coming to its
senses after the bursting of the biggest credit bubble the world has
seen. Everyone seems to acknowledge now that there will be lots of
mortgage foreclosures and that house prices will fall nationally for
the first time since the Great Depression. Some lenders and hedge
funds have failed, while some banks have taken painful write-offs and
fired executives. There's even a growing recognition that a recession
is over the horizon.
But let me assure you, you ain't seen nothing, yet.
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Author: Sound of TrumpetSound of Trumpet
Date: Dec 9, 2007 15:34
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1936729/posts
Netherlands Government Pledges 2.5 m. Euros to Crack Down on Religious
Dissent from "Gay Rights"
LifeSiteNews ^ | 12/7/07 | Hilary White
Posted on 12/08/2007 12:53:39 PM PST by wagglebee
AMSTERDAM, December 7, 2007 ( LifeSiteNews.com) - The Netherlands has
led the world in the introduction of the homosexual political
movement. Now it is going to be leading the way to cracking down on
dissent from the officially "tolerant" position on homosexuality,
particularly among those Dutch citizens who "follow a more orthodox
religious lifestyle".
The coalition government has agreed to earmark 2.5 million euros from
2008 to 2011 to promote homosexuality as normal in social areas. The
government said that the money will be spent on programmes
specifically targeting young Muslims in schools, sport clubs or
neighbourhood associations.
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Author: Rev. HuckachuckleRev. Huckachuckle
Date: Dec 9, 2007 15:31
"Phlip" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ceGdnW-JNsZZrsHanZ2dnUVZ_sOrnZ2d@adelphia.com...
> MoohamedMouse wrote:
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>> And Muslims chop the heads of live human beings.
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> And they got you fantasizing about being the guest of honor, right?
Babs prefers clitoral castration to sobriety.
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Author: Sound of TrumpetSound of Trumpet
Date: Dec 9, 2007 15:31
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1937072/posts
Supreme Court rules against abortion clinics, protests cannot be
banned using extortion laws
msnbc ^ | Tues., Feb. 28, 2006
Posted on 12/09/2007 1:12:11 PM PST by Coleus
A 20-year-old legal fight over protests outside abortion clinics ended
Tuesday with the Supreme Court ruling that federal extortion and
racketeering laws cannot be used against demonstrators. The 8-0
decision was a setback for abortion clinics that were buoyed when the
7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals kept their case alive two years ago
despite the high court's 2003 ruling that had cleared the way for
lifting a nationwide injunction on anti-abortion leader Joseph
Scheidler and others.
Anti-abortion groups appealed to the justices after the lower court
sought to determine whether the injunction could be supported by
findings that protesters had made threats of violence. In Tuesday's
ruling, Justice Stephen Breyer said Congress did not create "a
freestanding physical violence offense" in the federal extortion law
known as the Hobbs Act.
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Author: Rev. HuckachuckleRev. Huckachuckle
Date: Dec 9, 2007 15:09
Perino: 'Once a Bushie, always a Bushie.'
In an interview with the London Times Online, White House press secretary
Dana Perino describes her loyalty to her boss: "Once a Bushie, always a
Bushie." She adds that history will judge Bush kindly: "The president once
said popularity is a puff of air; it can be gone in an instant. What matters
are principles." Karl Rove, also quoted for the piece, can't understand what
Perino doesn't see in men like him, and why she married a British man:
Karl Rove, Bush's former senior adviser, believes Englishmen have all the
luck. "What has Peter got that the average American male like me doesn't
have? An accent? That's not fair. One of our great American treasures has
been taken by the British."
Rove remains close to Perino, although he left the White House in August.
"She has a really sharp mind, fine judgment and a great sense of humour. She
is one of the most talented professionals I've seen," he said.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3022248.ece
yes. mass-murder, treason and greed iare the real hallmarks of the Bush
regime, and should be in the forefront of any and all "news", not this
sycophantic cocksucking.
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Author: Rev. HuckachuckleRev. Huckachuckle
Date: Dec 9, 2007 15:06
A constant, and I mean constant, theme on Your World w/Neil Cavuto, Fox's
"premiere business news" show, is that "the media" (of which, apparently,
Fox is not a part) consistently fails to report all the good economic news
that's floating around out there. Fox claims that the gloomy mood of the
"purchasing class" is "the media's" fault because it doesn't tell them just
how great things really are. Then again, the way Fox behaves when it
"reports" all that good economic news belies its own spin.
With video.
Take today (December 7, 2007). Instead of focusing on the stock market and
all that good news, host Terry Keenan opened the show with "breaking news"
about a robbery attempt in Pennsylvania that occurred 5-1/2 hours earlier.
From there she went on to two segments about Barry Bonds' not guilty plea
and to two segments about the Clinton/Obama campaigns and Oprah Winfrey. You
get the idea.
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