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Author: Theloneranger100Theloneranger100
Date: Apr 6, 2008 13:06
Yup....We're full of Morons. It's as Simple as that......Donchaknow?
Heeheee.......
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Author: Kirby M. WilsonKirby M. Wilson
Date: Apr 5, 2008 14:02
On Apr 5, 3:07 pm, knews4u2chew@ yahoo.com wrote:
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> "Those that control the money control the world."
> K4U2C
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> Ronald Reagan was promptly shot after he dared to criticize the Fed,
> on the same day
> that the Pope was shot. After recovering, he changed his mind and
> praised the Fed. About
> seven US Presidents have been assassinated for not cooperating with
> the Transatlantic
> Banking Dynasties (William Henry Harrison, poisoned, in 1841, Zachary
> Taylor, Lincoln,
> Garfield, McKinley and John F. Kennedy 1963; 7 if FDR's poisoning is
> counted).
> Most of us feel sick when we realize that Not one dime of IRS money
> goes to the US
> Gov't, according to Reagan's Grace Commission: it all goes to pay
> interest on a bogus ...
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Author: JakthehammerJakthehammer
Date: Apr 5, 2008 11:48
Yup.......President Bush has done his Job Well.......Even though I
don't agree with everything he has done, overall It's Obvious he has
had Two Successful Terms as President.........President Bush has led
this Great Nation through some Perilous Times and has Spurred the
Nation's Economy and Prosperity to Great Heights.........He has never
been afraid to Raise His Middle Finger to America's Enemies, both
Abroad and Within the Country itself........President Bush has Always
Put the Country's Best Interest as he sees it Above Everything
Else.........For this, I Salute You, President Bush.........Thank you
Sir, for your Service To America!.......
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Author: Kirby M. WilsonKirby M. Wilson
Date: Apr 5, 2008 03:32
On Apr 5, 2:01 am, knews4u2chew@ yahoo.com wrote:
> http://www.sbcbaptistpress.org
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> Posted on Apr 4, 2008 | by Benjamin Hawkins
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> FORT WORTH, Texas (BP)--A controversial documentary set for release
> says William Dembski, research professor of
> philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
>
> The seminary hosted a private screening of "Expelled: No Intelligence
> Allowed" (PG) in early March. In the film, host Ben Stein tracks down
> scholars who have been "expelled" by the academic community for their
> support of intelligent design (ID), a research program that flies in
> the face of Darwinism. Dembski is featured in the documentary.
> convictions," Dembski said. He and other proponents of ID have
> suggested that the universe shows signs of having been designed by an
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Author: knews4u2chewknews4u2chew
Date: Apr 5, 2008 00:01
http://www.sbcbaptistpress.org/BPnews.asp?ID=27762
Posted on Apr 4, 2008 | by Benjamin Hawkins
FORT WORTH, Texas (BP)--A controversial documentary set for release
nationwide April 18 could foster a cultural shift "equivalent to the
fall of the Berlin Wall," says William Dembski, research professor of
philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
The seminary hosted a private screening of "Expelled: No Intelligence
Allowed" (PG) in early March. In the film, host Ben Stein tracks down
scholars who have been "expelled" by the academic community for their
support of intelligent design (ID), a research program that flies in
the face of Darwinism. Dembski is featured in the documentary.
"This film exposes the hypocrisy of an academic and cultural elite who
pretend that they value freedom of inquiry and expression but in fact
suppress it when it clashes with their deeply held materialistic
convictions," Dembski said. He and other proponents of ID have
suggested that the universe shows signs of having been designed by an
intelligent being.
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Author: JakthehammerJakthehammer
Date: Apr 4, 2008 12:23
Yup..........Ain't It A HOOT?...........Heehee...........
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Author: knews4u2chewknews4u2chew
Date: Apr 4, 2008 11:56
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=60642
WND INVASION USA
Company 'gives away' Southwest to Mexico
Vodka ad shows 'Absolut world' in which California, Arizona, others
secede
Posted: April 03, 2008
5:16 pm Eastern
(c) 2008 WorldNetDaily
A new ad for Absolut vodka reconfigures North America according to the
aspirations of many Mexicans, who believe the U.S. Southwest was
stolen and should be returned.
Over a redrawn map of the U.S., the ad by the Swedish Absolut Spirits
Co. declares, "In an Absolut World," noted columnist and blogger
Michelle Malkin.
Major Hispanic civil rights groups in the U.S., such as the National
Council of La Raza, are tied to movements advocating a "reconquista,"
or reconquest, of territory lost when Mexico signed the 1848 Treaty of
Guadalupe-Hidalgo at the end of the Mexican-American War.
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Author: theloneranger100theloneranger100
Date: Apr 4, 2008 02:38
> http://www.sltrib.com/ci_8786163
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> La-Z-Boy to close Utah plant, consolidate in Mexico
>
> --"Huh? I ar uh reel lay-zee boi!"--L'il Jak
> By Josh Fineman
>
> Article Last Updated: 04/02/2008 05:16:32 PM MDT
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> Posted: 5:15 PM- La-Z-Boy Inc., the maker of the namesake living-room
> recliners, will close a factory in Utah and move 1,200 U.S.
> manufacturing jobs to Mexico to reduce costs.
> The facility in Tremonton employs 630 people, La-Z- Boy said today
> in a statement. The plant, which makes furniture and upholstery, will
> close within the next several months.
> La-Z-Boy cut 500 jobs last year after shutting down three plants
> in the United States. The reductions come amid declining industry
> sales caused by the deepest housing slump in at least a quarter ...
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