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Author: Alfred E. NewmanAlfred E. Newman
Date: May 6, 2008 19:15
He is the best man for the job,period !!
McCain Says He Would Put Conservatives on Supreme Court
Wednesday, May 7, 2008; Page A09
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., May 6 -- Highlighting an issue he plans to use
aggressively in the general election campaign, Sen. John McCain on
Tuesday decried "the common and systematic abuse of our federal courts
by the people we entrust with judicial power" and pledged to nominate
judges similar to the ones President Bush has placed on the bench.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee said that Chief
Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. "would
serve as the model for my own nominees, if that responsibility falls
to me," highlighting the gap between Republicans and Democrats on the
question of who should sit on the Supreme Court. Both justices have
established strong conservative records since Bush appointed them, and
the appointment of one more conservative to the nation's highest court
could tip the balance on issues such as abortion, discrimination,
civil liberties and private property.
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Author: Crescentius VespasianusCrescentius Vespasianus
Date: May 6, 2008 18:51
Closed today at $123 / barrel, that
means gas very shortly will all be over
$4 /gallon, and predictions of $5 gas by
the end of the year. As the Democrat
Congress tightens it's grip on the
American driver, and when they have a
Democrat President, the price of gas
will double to $10 gas. How much
driving then are you going to do, when
it takes $200 to fill your SUV, or a
$100 to fill your economy car. The
Democrats want you out of your car, the
only question left is how much pain will
it take, before you get it.
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Author: Crescentius VespasianusCrescentius Vespasianus
Date: May 6, 2008 15:05
The most important constituencies of the Democrat Party, are the
wealthy. At least 90%% of the wealthy, are Democrats, and their
influence is absolute in the Democrat Party. One way that a President
Obama can give the wealthy a big gift, is by clearing the roads of the
riff-raff (middle class). Thus the huge network of roads and
freeways, paid for by the middle class, would become almost like
private roads for wealthy Democrats. This would be accomplished by
constantly increasing the gasoline tax until the middle class has no
choice but to join the poor by using public transportation, mostly by
riding buses. This will all be done under the guise of helping the
environment. President Obama will bring great change to this country,
and when you are in that life and death struggle with a...
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Author: Get_bush_for_911Get_bush_for_911
Date: May 6, 2008 14:24
EverybodysGottaLearn.mp4
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9007079754355711945&q=Everybodys+Gotta+Learn&ei...
"Does Art imitate Life?"
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"Al-Qaida" = "General Mahmoud Ahmad"
How dare CNN and CBC suggest the enemy bushite nazi forces
aren't OPENLY pushing heroin out of Afghanistan into America
to serve life term prison sentences to the neoconned masses
for slave labor wages. How dare CBC and CNN suggest that nazi
America didn't give AIDS to black AND white gay folk for the
nazi enemy pleasures of doing so for anti-GOD Zionism.
How dare CNN and CBC suggest children of HIV parents aren't
TODAY, kidnapped in New York City, then poisoned to death
for corporate bounties of greed through mass murder. Save
American children from murder?, or no because John would
then be allotted a space to speak freely for open public
challenge through lively debate internationally. Demand
Coast to Coast except our calls for clarity, or don't.
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Author: Riki Tiki TaviRiki Tiki Tavi
Date: May 6, 2008 12:23
Global "warming" has been TIVO'd...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/04/30/eaclimate130.x...
Global warming may 'stop', scientists predict
By Charles Clover, Environment Editor
Researchers studying long-term changes in sea temperatures said they now
expect a "lull" for up to a decade while natural variations in climate
cancel out the increases caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions.
Melting icebergs: The study predicts the IPCC's 0.3ºC temperature rise
for the next decade may not happen
The average temperature of the sea around Europe and North America is
expected to cool slightly over the decade while the tropical Pacific
remains unchanged.
This would mean that the 0.3°C global average temperature rise which has
been predicted for the next decade by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change may not happen, according to the paper published in
the scientific journal Nature.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/sci_tech/2000/climate_change/1023334.stm
Not our fault
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Author: Riki Tiki TaviRiki Tiki Tavi
Date: May 6, 2008 12:19
LOS ALAMOS, N.M., May 6 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers say a
fungus responsible for deteriorating fabric in the South Pacific
during World War II could boost ethanol production.
The genome analysis of the biomass-degrading fungus
Trichoderma reesei shows it has abundant source of enzymes that
could be used to breakdown plant cell walls to produce biofuels, the
U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute and Los Alamos
National Laboratory said in news release.
The findings were published in the journal Nature
Biotechnology.
"The information generated from the genome of T. reesei
provides us with a roadmap for accelerating research to optimize
fungal strains for reducing the current prohibitively high cost of
converting lignocellulose to fermentable sugars," the Energy
Department's Eddy Rubin said in a statement. "Improved industrial
enzyme 'cocktails' from T. reesei and other fungi will enable more
economical conversion of biomass from such feedstocks as the
perennial grasses Miscanthus and switchgrass, wood from fast-growing
trees like poplar, agricultural crop residues, and municipal waste,
into next-generation biofuels." ...
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