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Author: Pinku-SenseiPinku-Sensei
Date: May 8, 2008 22:47
Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler caballista.org> wrote in
news:fvdd6n$mpg$1@blackhelicopter.databasix.com:
Forwarded to groups in which one or more of their regulars or notorious
visitors, past or present, are candidates for Bobo, Kook of the Month,
Coward of the Month, Clueless Newbie of the Month, Drama Queen, Pickett,
Busted Urinal, Unabomber Surprise, Crackpot Religion, Dog Whistle, and
Ministry of Circle Jerks. These candidates include Lady Veteran, Rauni,
Onideus Mad Hatter, Bert Hoff, Scott Abraham, and Daniel Joseph Min. Be
aware that the deadline to submit ballots is less than 24 hours away.
> Here follows the one true ballot for the April 2008 Usenet Kook
> Awards. Anybody may vote, but your votes may be disqualified, mocked,
> burnt, shredded and/or recycled for use as toilet paper or filler...
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Author: Cyberiade.it Anonymous RemailerCyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
Date: May 8, 2008 22:39
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I LOVE IT! Growing numbers of Atheists are losing their jobs,
their homes, their cars, their families, and their countries.
One of our local news channels was interviewing Atheists who
were complaining that the skyrocketing cost of living forced
them to cancel their skyrocketing health insurance. And they
were complaining about the skyrocketing price of gas, diesel,
utilities, groceries, everything. And many of these Atheists
feared losing their jobs, with growing uncertainty everywhere.
Foreclosures, repossessions, bankruptcies, it's all good news
as the rich keep getting richer, the poor keep getting poorer.
Natural and man-made disasters. Chickens coming home to roost.
If the Christians are ignoring Luke 19:27, at least they are
doing the next best thing, making Atheists to pay monetarily.
And as Spartan warriors boasted in '300', "It's a good start".
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Author: NicholasNicholas
Date: May 8, 2008 22:36
On 9 May 2008 07:39:39 +0200, anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it
(Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer) wrote:
>I'd say the Bush administration have been reading the bible,
> and they clearly understand what needs to be done, in order
> to eradicate Atheists--and all traces of Atheism--from the
> face of God's Earth, to clear the way for the Son of Man to
> return with the Dark clouds, all just like the bible says.
You sound like an Islamic Radical Extreemist. If I had only 1 bullet,
it would take a while to sort out who should eat it...the
*terrorist*or you.
Nick
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Author:
Date: May 8, 2008 19:24
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5764886.html
Two men and a juvenile are accused of digging up a corpse,
decapitating the body and using the head to smoke marijuana, according
to court documents.
Matthew Gonzalez and Kevin Jones have been charged with the
misdemeanor offense of abuse of a corpse, said Scott Durfee, a
spokesman for the Harris County District Attorneys Office.
According to documents filed in the case, Gonzalez, Jones and an
unnamed juvenile on March 15 went to an Humble cemetery, dug up a
man's grave, left with the head and turned it into a "bong."
Gonzalez told authorities about the incident Wednesday, and showed
officers the defaced grave, including a 4-foot hole. Because of a
heavy rain, officers were unable to determine whether the casket or
the body had been disturbed.
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Author:
Date: May 8, 2008 18:48
Food shortage? What food shortage?
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080508185621.fb31km8r&show_article=1
Britons throw away third of all food: study
British consumers throw out a third of all food bought, worth some 10
billion pounds (12.7 million euros, 19.5 million dollars), a study
showed Thursday.
The average household throws food worth 420 pounds each year into the
waste bin, rising to 610 pounds for those with children, said the
study by the Waste and Resources Action Programme (Wrap).
This includes 1.3 million unopened yoghurt pots, 5,500 whole chickens
and 440,000 ready meals, it said.
"These findings are staggering in their own right, but at a time when
global food shortages are in the headlines this kind of wastefulness
becomes even more shocking," said Environment Minister Joan Ruddock.
"And there are climate change costs to all of us of growing,
processing, packaging, transporting, and refrigerating food that only
ends up in the bin," she added.
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Author: iconoclasticonoclast
Date: May 8, 2008 18:21
You have to give these Mexican smugglers credit, pretending to be innocent
church leaders bringing the illegals out into the desert for solitude and
worship as a cover for alien smuggling and human trafficking. And who other
than a Hispano-Fascist congressman would have come up with a Border Patrol
exclusion zone under the guise of an environmental bill?
Wilderness bill would limit Border Patrol
Chad Groening
http://oneoldvet.com/
Border FenceZack Taylor, who is a former Border Patrol agent, says
a bill being proposed by a member of the Congressional Hispanic
caucus would make it very difficult for law enforcement agents to
operate in areas along the U.S.-Mexico border where illegal
immigration and drug smuggling is rampant.
H.R. 2593 is called the Borderlands Conservation and Security Act
of 2007. Sponsored by Representative Democrat Raul Grijalva (D-
Arizona), it would create new public lands wilderness areas along
the southern border, especially in Arizona - which is the largest
point of entry for illegal immigration and drug-smuggling traffic
in the United States.
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Author: CliffCliff
Date: May 8, 2008 17:06
"Genes Reveal Platypus Even Weirder Than Suspected"
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&tab=wn&ie=ISO-8859-1&ned=&q=Platypus&btnG=Search...
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"The platypus is a very ancient offshoot of the mammal tree, so it was 166
million years ago that we last shared a common ancestor with platypuses," said
study team member Jenny Graves, head of the Comparative Genomics Group at the
Australian National University. "And that puts them somewhere between mammals
and reptiles, because they still maintain quite a lot of reptilian
characteristics that we’ve lost — for instance they still lay eggs."
She added, "So we can use them to trace the changes that have occurred as we
went from being a reptile, to having fur to making milk to having live-born
young."
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Author: ranesranes
Date: May 8, 2008 16:39
Synopsis: the wealthy & powerful are far from being racist
or conservative in any real sense, but instead are much
more leftist in their ideology than a great majority of
Americans.
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The Myth of the Fascist Establishment, Part II
By Ian Jobling
5/8/08
The first part of this article argued that it is currently mainstream,
conventional wisdom that the United States is governed by a fascist
establishment that is pro-white, anti-democratic, rapaciously
capitalist, repressive of alternative lifestyles, and so forth.
Mainstream pundits like Paul Krugman, columnist for The New York Times
and economics professor at Princeton University, are taken seriously
when they say that Republicans are about to impose a pro-white
theocracy in which "elections are only a formality" on America. The
"vast right-wing conspiracy" that promulgates fascism is a product of
the collaboration between big business and the far right.
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Author: AjaxAjax
Date: May 8, 2008 14:39
Gordon Brown's Call to Repeal Our Declaration of Independence
2008-05-06
Brown made his globalism speech emphatic by repeatedly invoking the
words "New World Order."
by Phyllis Schlafly
It's a good thing that British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's U.S.
visit was upstaged by the dramatic reception Americans gave Pope
Benedict XVI. Brown might have been booed if he hadn't delivered what
aides called his "signature" speech within the cloistered walls of
Harvard's Kennedy Center.
Brown's tedious, hour-long speech impudently demanded that we issue a
"Declaration of Interdependence" in order to submit to global
governance. That's another way of calling on us to repeal our
Declaration of Independence.
No thanks for the advice, Mr. Brown. Brave Americans rose up and
rejected Britain's royalist rule in 1776, and we've gotten along
mighty well without transatlantic interference in our government for
more than two centuries. We certainly don't want to reinstate any
foreign supervision today.
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