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Author: Gandalf GreyGandalf Grey
Date: May 18, 2008 21:24
"David Moffitt" weaselstomping.org> wrote in message
news:qKCdnX1eT_QrQK3VnZ2dnUVZ_rvinZ2d@earthlink.com...
> %%%%%%%% ROTFLMAO! Your quote is there for all to see 4 days earlier.
It's not my quote, Muffy, you pathetic little moron.
Here's the original quote that Muffy has been trying to pass of as mine.
As everyone can see, it's a lie just like all your other so-called quotes.
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Author: Mike RobertsMike Roberts
Date: May 18, 2008 21:04
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080512/ts_nm/nuclear_un_report_dc
Developing countries eye nuclear power: report
Mon May 12, 6:45 AM ET
More than 40 developing countries have recently approached United
Nations officials to express interest in starting nuclear power
programs, the Washington Post reported on Monday.
The interest among developing countries ranging from the Gulf to Latin
America is a concern to proliferation experts, who say it could provide
the building blocks for nuclear arsenals in some of the countries, the
Post said.
The newspaper said much of the interest in nuclear power is driven by
economic considerations including the high cost of fossil fuels.
However, some Middle Eastern countries with access to large stocks of
oil or natural gas, such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
Emirates, appear to be investing in nuclear power partly because of
concerns about a future regional arms race, the Post said.
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Author: FoxtrotFoxtrot
Date: May 18, 2008 19:42
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5h-wpxs1Re-8vx2Zk5xnYygW1W67w
"We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes
on 72 degrees at all times ... and then just expect that other countries are
going to say OK," Obama said.
"That's not leadership. That's not going to happen," he added.
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At least Toots is honest about it. He wants to destroy the comfortable
American way of life just to appease the rest of the world.
This should frighten everybody except the fringe left. They actually
believe that it's not fair that we have it better than Bangladeshis and
Nigerians.
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Author: prespres
Date: May 18, 2008 19:35
http://www.afamreport.com/
Renewing a call to ban assault weapons nationwide, the Rev. Jesse
Jackson objected Saturday to the Chicago Police Department's plan to
arm officers with combat rifles. Approximately 13,000 police officers
would be equipped and trained to use M4 carbines.
Click on: ''News Stories' at the top, scroll to Combat Rifles for
Chicago
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Author: GLOBAL CHICOGLOBAL CHICO
Date: May 18, 2008 19:01
Obama links McCain's Social Security stance to Bush's
Source: LA Times
The Democratic contender, speaking to retirees in Oregon, continues to
essentially ignore rival Clinton. The state holds its primary Tuesday.
By Nicholas Riccardi, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
May 18, 2008
GRESHAM, ORE. -- Sen. Barack Obama today continued his efforts to tie
presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain to President Bush,
contending that the Arizona senator's Social Security proposal was simply a
continuation of Bush's failed attempt to privatize the government-sponsored
retirement plan.
"Privatizing Social Security was a bad idea when George Bush proposed it,"
Obama told a forum at an assisted-living facility here. "It's a bad idea
today."
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Author: GLOBAL CHICOGLOBAL CHICO
Date: May 18, 2008 18:59
Prescott Bush enabled Hitler
Just 36 hours after the Mississippi debacle, Mr. McCain tried to distance
himself from the administration by flip-flopping on his signature issue,
Iraq, suddenly endorsing just the kind of timetable for withdrawal he has
characterized as "surrender" when proposed by Democrats or Mitt Romney.
(When Mr. McCain proposes it, he labels it "victory.") But hardly had Mr.
McCain spoken than his message was upstaged by Mr. Bush's partisan political
speech in Israel. The president implied that Mr. Obama would have enabled
the Nazis even more foolishly than his own grandfather, Prescott Bush, did
in the 1930s when he maintained "investment relationships with Hitler's
Germany," as Kevin Phillips delicately describes it in "American Dynasty."
Mr. McCain's Iraq stunt was his second effort in a week to flee Mr. Bush,
following a speech bemoaning administration inaction on climate change.
These gambits were in turn preceded by Mr. McCain's attack on the White
House response to Hurricane Katrina. Too bad he took this strong stand
nearly three years after it might have sped relief to those suffering in New
Orleans.
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Author: ReggieReggie
Date: May 18, 2008 18:54
http://tinyurl.com/4299yf
Sinking to New Depths: The Mad Hatter Lectures the Arab World!
I don’t know who is writing George Bush’s speeches nowadays, but it has
to be someone with really serious mental problems. It’s embarrassing
enough when this clueless president attempts to speak spontaneously.
Left to his own devices, he cannot string together a handful of simple
words with any coherent continuity; just as he cannot offer rational
responses to questions he apparently is unable to process. But when
George Bush has a prepared speech to deliver to an apprehensive audience
of 1,500 global policymakers and business leaders in the Middle East,
you’d think he would say something intelligent. Think again.
READ THE FULL ARTICLE:
http://tinyurl.com/4299yf
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Author: 4079 Dead4079 Dead
Date: May 18, 2008 17:33
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/19/us/18cnd-kennedy.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
Cause of KennedyÂ’s Seizure Is Unclear, Doctor Says
By JASON DePARLE
Published: May 19, 2008
WASHINGTON — Senator Edward M. Kennedy remained hospitalized in Boston
on Sunday, with doctors still uncertain about the cause of a seizure
that gripped him on Saturday at his Cape Cod home.
“Preliminary tests have determined that he has not suffered a stroke
and is not in any immediate danger,” his physician, Dr. Larry Ronan,
said, in a statement.
Mr. Kennedy was first taken to a hospital on Cape Cod after suffering
the seizure at about 8 a.m. Saturday at his home in Hyannis Port. He
was later flown by helicopter to Massachusetts General Hospital in
Boston, the same hospital where he had surgery last October to remove
a blockage in his left carotid artery. The surgery was intended, in
part, to prevent a stroke, which can be caused by disruptions in the
flow of blood to the brain.
By Saturday night, aides said, the senator was joking with family in
his hospital room at, and eating a takeout meal from Legal Sea Foods.
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