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Author: walt tonnewalt tonne
Date: May 16, 2011 13:33
On May 16, 3:47 am, Steve from Colorado hushmail.com> wrote:
> The Miss USA beauty pageant briefly turned ugly over Arizona's tough
> new immigration law.
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> Miss Oklahoma Morgan Elizabeth Woolard finished first runner-up to
> winner Rima Fakih of Michigan, and conspiracy theorists are grumbling
> that her support of SB 1070 may have cost her the crown in a repeat of
> last year's Carrie Prejean controversy.
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> When "The Office" star Oscar Nunez posed Miss Oklahoma a question
> about where she stood on Arizona's SB 1070 Sunday night, the crowd
> erupted in boos over the intrusion of politics, Fox News reported.
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> "I'm a huge believer in states' rights. I think that's what's so
> wonderful about America," Woolard answered of the law which requires
> state police to stop and question possible undocumented immigrants.
> "So I think it's perfectly fine for Arizona to create that law."
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> Woolard added that she is against racial profiling.
> ...
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Author: Walt's HaremWalt's Harem
Date: Jun 8, 2010 05:51
They said on The Hub (I thnk it was) that Nascar was upset with Daddy's
actions,but more so upset about him shoving a pit announcer (Sheehan)
around during the incident.
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Author: Walt's HaremWalt's Harem
Date: Jun 8, 2010 05:45
On Nascar Now,tonight,Joey was sposta be there for an interview.
Instead JD Gibbs shows up and says they decided it would be best for him
to answer any questions they had,as Joey might have a hard time dealing
with them.
That's the guy that suddenly developed "a backbone" ? JD sure had a
strange look on his face when talking to the panel.
Suspect there's going to be a lot more to all this before it's finally
put to rest.
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Author: Sandy, THTSandy, THT
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:12
On Jun 7, 12:04 pm, "RickyBobby" cox.net> wrote:
> I always figure that this is Ryan Newman's geographic home field track so I
> will pick him for a change.
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> Kyle Bush PB
> Ryan Newman
> Tony Stewart
> Jeff Gordon
> Kevin Harvick
> Matt Kenseth
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> Gordon,Stewart,Newman,and Kenseth are all from the Midwest so I did a local
> picking number.
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> your turn
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Author: The Furrowed BrowThe Furrowed Brow
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:58
do you get bonus points for picking the winner? i picked hamlin as
well.
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Author: willywilly
Date: Jun 7, 2010 23:51
On Jun 7, 9:35 am, WaltsHa...@ webtv.net (Walt's Harem) wrote
> How 'bout Joey's comments about Harvick's wife wearing a fire suit,and
> telling him what to do.
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Author: Peter LucasPeter Lucas
Date: Jun 7, 2010 23:15
Officials are scrambling to contain the beyond-massive oil spill
that's headed for the Gulf Coast and its wetlands and wildlife areas.
At times like this, I know it's popular to blame big business, and
that's how it should be. But in a free-enterprise system, business
only gets big (and sloppy and greedy) because of consumer demand. This
morning, PETA delivered that message to Alabama residents by flying a
banner over downtown Mobile reading "Meat on Your Grill = Oil Spill."
Raising animals for food causes environmental devastation on a massive
scale, and oil spills can be blamed in large part on the oil-guzzling
meat industry—which owes its existence to the meat-guzzling public.
According to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical
Nutrition, it takes more than 10 times as much fossil fuel to produce
a calorie of animal protein as it takes to produce the same amount of
plant protein.
This disaster will have a devastating, long-lasting impact on the
region and its residents, including more than 400 animal species, but
crying over spilled oil and blaming big corporations won't make a
difference. To ease tremendous animal suffering, safeguard human
health, and help prevent oil spills, go vegan.
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Author: Anna KhondaAnna Khonda
Date: Jun 7, 2010 21:19
> "John McCoy" ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
>> In racing, that happens every so often. No big deal.
Big deal when you're involved in it, though......
No big deal watching on tv.
Look at Burton last week.
He was livid at Kyle.
Right after the wreck.
You RARELY see Burton show that kind of emotion.
If ever.
When he calmed down, he knew it wasn't anything
that Kyle did wrong, or intentionally.
And said so.
Joey is young, and does get pushed around some.
But that happens to new guys.
It didn't hurt my feelings to see him show some
balls and sort of 'challenge' Harvick to at least talk.
Good for him.
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