Archive for February 18th, 2008
Posted on February 18th, 2008
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Transcripts of a Conversation Jack Ruby had with Lee Harvey Oswald Discovered Additional JFK Assassination Artifacts Found in Dallas Courthouse More Fuel on the JFK Assassination Conspiracy Fires If the controversies and conspiracies that still surround the JFK assassination were a jigsaw puzzle it would contain thousands of pieces, all identically shaped, the same picture [...]
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Phillip James, the chairman of the International Obesity Taskforce, Calls for Action Wants a Global Pact “like the Climate change plan” Obesity is an “Epidemic” that requires Government Action–Now Will Big Food join Big Oil and Big Tobacco in a New Axis of Evil? First, drugs. Then, smoking. A Call for More Government Control for [...]
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Larry Sinclair released a video last month on YouTube; It has gotten over 290,000 hits Sinclair Alleges that in 1999, He and Barack Obama Shared Gay Sex and Cocaine Sinclair has since agreed to a polygraph, challenged Obama to do the same Sinclair has Filed a Federal Lawsuit Against Obama and Others for Harrassment and [...]
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The run-up to this presidential election has a horrid fascination about it, kind of like watching a train wreck in slow motion. We have on one side, Her Inevitableness and the Fresh Prince of Illinois, in the words of a recent blog commenter, vigorously throwing melanin and ovaries at each other. It would be funny, [...]
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Vic wants to know why Victor is still at the house. Victor tells him he isn’t going anywhere til after the funeral. He asks Vic if perhaps he might consider coming with him when he goes back to Genoa City. Vic says he is going to handle all the arrangements there and then he is [...]
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Will and Gwen go home and Alison ask how did it go at the hearing. They tell Alison the judge still hasn’t made a decision. Alison wants to know if she can do anything. Gwen tells her that maybe she can talk to Aaron for them. They need someone to testify for them about Sofie’s [...]
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Bo comes to and finds out his Pop has passed away and is taking it really hard. John holds onto Claire and tells her to put her hands over her ears as he shoots off another flare. Belle asks John if he thinks anyone will see them. He says he hopes so or else they [...]
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MEAT is a strangely compelling read. Despite weaknesses in the narrative, it draws the reader in, shows them a bizarre yet intriguing world, and makes them read to the very last page.
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Found this story on SANS Newsbites. Apparently, a former Best Buy customer is suing Best Buy after they lost her laptop and allegedly tried to cover up the matter. After going to a link on Information Week, I discovered that the plaintiff in question, Raelyn Campbell started a blog to chronicle her battle with the [...]
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The run for the Republican nomination is about as exciting as a Cuban election. With only one viable candidate left in the race suddenly the endorsements are rushing in. But do they really mean anything? The latest comes from former President Bush, “Few men walking among us have sacrificed so much in the cause of [...]
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Why tolerance of free speech is only demanded from Muslims?This is in response news reports “17 newspapers reprint cartoon of Prophet” Where were these knights of free speeches when Professor Irving was jailed on the account of “refusal of Holocaust”.? I don’t know of any western newspaper that dared to protest against Irving’s arrest. There [...]
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Almost seven years to the day Russian space station Mir was de-orbited and fell to Earth over the South Pacific Ocean in March 2001, the U.S. Navy will fire a missile at a failing spy satellite in an attempt to break it apart while it is still high above the atmosphere. Â Known as USA [...]
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After more than 15 years of direct access to NHL dressing rooms, this is my truth: regardless of how well you know a player, a staff member, fellow media, there is one underlying fact. When something serious happens, we are one fraternity. You don’t have to know a person well. Sometimes, you may have barely [...]
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The Sunday Indian Express carried a riveting piece of statistic on casualities between 2002 and 2007 on account of Terrorism in India. The below graphic sums it all  Between 2002 and 2004 when the Vajpayee lead BJP-NDA Government was in power with Mr. Advani at the helm of internal security not only did one [...]
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Creator/Writer/Artist of “The Infidel” Featuring the Anti-Jihad Hero, Pigman We get a chance to question the Eisner-nominated author, Bosch Fawstin about “The Infidel”, “Table for One”, Pigman and Other Happenings We sat down with Bosch Fawstin, the creator/writer/artist behind the upcoming graphic novel, “The Infidel”. “The Infidel” introduces a new kind of hero–an anti-Jihadi named [...]
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According to Zimbabwe Today, a memo leaked from Zimbabwe’s Central Intelligence Organisation puts “all national and provincial security operatives…†on “condition red.”:  ”Be advised to temporarily suspend all minor operations in your provinces for RDWK ahead.”   (I just love the acronym RDWK, which apparently means “real dirty workâ€â€¦) It also instructs all operatives to: “…Employ [...]
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In a multicultural extravaganza, the Boston Globe celebrated the Chinese New Year, the “year of the rat,” by giving us a nice list of “famous” Americans who are “rats.” (Rats are those born in the years 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, and 1996) The Globe defined a “rat” as someone who is “charming, [...]
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From The Gathering Storm Blog Do you invite someone into your country to speak to a dissatisfied population who justifies acts of terrorism or express views that could foster inter-community violence, and that it did not matter if women and children were the victims of suicide attacks and called for the destruction of the State [...]
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Hillary Clinton today is going to visit Saint Norbert College in DePere, Wisconsin. It seems that her visit was delayed yesterday due to inclement weather. The hopeful presidential nominee for the Democratic Party is swinging by the Catholic college in hopes of mounting a strong showing in the upcoming primary in this state. Once again, [...]
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[One of the nightmare experiences that has haunted me since my graduate student days has been the suffering and early deaths of a little gang of a dozen kids from Manhattanville (lower West Harlem) with whom I worked as an intern from Union Theological Seminary in 1956-57. I had chosen an internship working with children [...]
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After the reported confusion about the many happy, entertaining and openly non-political films taking part in this year’s Berlin Film Festival competition, it was at first not at all clear if the jury would krieg die Kurve (make that sharp corner) and settle on giving the Golden Bear to a highly-political and therefore politically correct [...]
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Posted on February 18th, 2008
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It’s not often that political parties feel the need to muzzle themselves, and yes, I agree that it would be a wonderful thing if this would happen more often, but in this particular case I’m not so sure if it would be the right thing to do. A German Communist in the ever-growing Left party [...]
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There are an estimated 750,000 Chinese settlers in Africa, and one Chinese expert has suggested that China will need to send 300 million people to Africa (UK’s Sunday Times, China’s New Frontier). Very few of the 750,000 Chinese already in Africa speak English or any African language.  In June, and again in November, 2007, [...]
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I don’t celebrate “President’s Dayâ€. I celebrate the presidents individually, not the whole gaggle of them at once. These days, George Washington has been relegated to that “truth telling guy†to be seen on the one dollar bill and on TV commercials at the end of February or that guy lumped in with Lincoln on [...]
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We frequently hear the US media trumpet that Bush’s approval ratings are so low. Not quite as often we hear that Congress’ approval ratings are even lower than Bush’s. But, did you know that Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda has an approval rating in Pakistan two percent higher than Congress does? Both Congress [...]
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Posted on February 18th, 2008
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The Washington Post just doesn’t get it and never will, judging by the opening grafs of its article on the deadly shooting rampage at Northern Illinois University: If there were lessons learned after the Virginia Tech massacre, they were: Lock down and notify. Virginia Tech officials did neither until hours after the first shots sounded [...]
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