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  Re: How to REALLY cut US taxes - ID, deporting         


Author:
Date: May 11, 2008 21:13

John R. Carroll wrote:
> Gunner wrote:
>> On Sun, 11 May 2008 15:37:10 -0700, "John R. Carroll"
>> machiningsolution.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Monika Krug wrote:
>>>> John R. Carroll schrieb:
>>>>> Monika Krug wrote:
>>>>>> Ed Huntress schrieb:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "mariposas rand mair fheal" yahoo.com> wrote in
>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>>
news:mair_fheal-3FADA2.12013011052008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...
>> And there was NO way to verify the validity of those numbers until
>> the government would send in a request for clarification.....
>
>
> Well there is and I've done it for years.
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  President calls wedding 'spectacular'         


Author: Too_Many_Tools
Date: May 11, 2008 16:17

"All the free booze I could drink and not a killer pretzel in
sight...." says George.

I wonder if the bride can out drink the old man?

And the biggest question of all...did Cheney shot any of the guests in
the face?

TMT

President calls wedding 'spectacular' By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated
Press Writer

President Bush and first lady Laura Bush didn't share their daughter's
wedding with the nation, but the president eagerly shared their joy on
Sunday about Jenna Bush's marriage to Henry Hager.

"We're mighty blessed," Bush said at an airport in Waco where he and
the first lady boarded Air Force One to return to Washington.

Bush called the wedding "spectacular," saying that his daughter and
new son-in-law exchanged vows just as the sun set over the lake at the
president's Texas ranch.

"This Mother's Day weekend was awfully special for Laura and me," said
the president, his wife standing at his side.
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  What part of the country to live in         


Author: Ross123
Date: May 11, 2008 15:29

If you are at all into survivalism, you are going to know how to be
prepared for economic collapse, terrorism etc. Part of it is not
living in the wrong part of the country. I believe you will need 4
things (at least) to get by- (1) Plentiful wood- if other fuel is
unavailable, you can always use a woodstove, plus you can make all
kinds of things out of wood, (2) Adequate water- a lot of the west is
just to dry to live in adequately. You draw a north-south line that
runs through Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and both Dakotas. A
lot of what's west of that line is 20 inches of rain or less a year, I
foresee Los Angeles, Phoenix etc. collapsing soon from sky-high water
prices. (3) Reasonable gun laws- I have researched this: These states
are really tough on gun owners- Hawaii, California...
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  Negroes at Memphis H.S. Perform 'Rape Dance'         


Author: Joe
Date: May 11, 2008 12:40

Memphis High School: "Rape Dat Ho"

"Students" perform "Rape Dance"

Negro school officials watch and do nothing

http://www.wreg.com/Global/story.asp?S=8281465

If ever you thought that blacks would be equal to whites if
they were just properly educated, this incident proves you
really need to get your head out of your ass.

These negroes are in a new, multi-million dollar school
building, with highly paid teachers, up-to-date books and
equipment. Yet what do they CHOOSE to engage-in? A rape
dance.

Blacks are savages at the genetic level. They are
incompatible with our advanced civilization and must be
forced out.
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  Pathetic comments of an anti-military snob         


Author: almostcutmyhairtoday
Date: May 11, 2008 11:51

Army has its say after Stephen King remark

BANGOR, Maine (AP) — The Army is weighing in on writer Stephen King's
remark about literacy and the military that drew the ire of
conservative critics this week.

King came under fire from a blogger for what he told students while
stressing the importance of reading at the Library of Congress on
April 4: "The fact is if you can read, you can walk into a job later
on. If you don't, then you've got the Army, Iraq, I don't know,
something like that," King said.

The ensuing flap drew a response Wednesday from U.S. Army spokesman
Paul Boyce, who said most soldiers are avid readers.

Military recruits test above the national average in reading and
vocabulary skills, he added.
___________________________________________________________________________________

Many airmen, soldiers, sailors and marines even read the Stephen King
books sold in the military exchanges...

How is that possible???
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  The Hidden Cost Of Bush's War         


Author: Too_Many_Tools
Date: May 11, 2008 10:19

FYI....would you conservatives mind paying for this bill you have
created?

TMT

Number of disabled veterans rising By JENNIFER C. KERR, Associated
Press Writer

Increasing numbers of U.S. troops have left the military with damaged
bodies and minds, an ever-larger pool of disabled veterans that will
cost the nation billions for decades to come — even as the total
population of America's vets shrinks.

Despite the decline in total vets — as soldiers from World War II and
Korea die — the government expects to be spending $59 billion a year
to compensate injured warriors in 25 years, up from today's $29
billion, according to internal documents obtained by The Associated
Press. And the Veterans Affairs Department concedes the bill could be
much higher.

Why?

Worse wounds. More disabilities. More vets aware of the benefits and
quicker to file for them.
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  Re: Bush's military will no longer treat war dead like animals         


Author: hot-ham-and-cheese
Date: May 11, 2008 04:50

On May 10, 2:14 pm, Winston_Smith bogus.net> wrote:
> http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2004404786_cremains...
> War dead cremated at facility for pets
>
> WASHINGTON - The U.S. military has, since 2001, cremated some of the
> remains of U.S. service members killed in Iraq, Afghanistan and
> elsewhere in a Delaware facility that also cremates pets, a practice
> that ended Friday when the Pentagon banned the arrangement.
>
> The facility, in an industrial park near Dover Air Force Base, has
> cremated about 200 service members, manager David Bose said Friday
> night. It uses separate crematories a few feet apart to cremate humans
> and animals, he added.
>
> Pentagon officials said they do not think any humans were cremated in
> the pet crematory.
>
> ...snip
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  Google Groups Censors links to iamthewitness . com: Hear what the fuss is about - LATEST MP3 SHOW         


Author: .
Date: May 11, 2008 01:01

Daryl Bradford Smith and Muhammad Rafeeq on Josef Frtizl, 7/7,
Palestine, Alex Jones and much, much more

Wednesday 7 May

Part 1 (7,4 MB)
http://tinyurl.com/5bghqt

Part 2 (7,7 MB)
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http:// www . iamthewitness . com
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