Articles Posted by wiseone
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Anita hill on Jon Stewart, promoting a docu on her life, hearings against justice Clarence Thomas, were 23 years ago
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Burger King boss insults British women and food The chief executive of Burger King has described British women as ugly and English food as “terrible”, in a gaffe likely to enrage his customers in this country.
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Obama’s radical background Obama would describe his grandparents as ‘white folk.’ (Yeah, ‘white folk’ that would NOT abandon you, their grandchild. Shame on you Obama.) Barack has stated his support for Luo Raila Odinga (Opposition Leader in Kenya who signed a ‘Shariah pact’ with Muslims and claims to be Obama’s cousin) and is married to Ida Odinga. They have four children - two sons and two daughters. His oldest son, Fidel, is named after Fidel Castro U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama’s uncle has been a prisoner in his own home, trapped by post election violence that has left more than...
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<p>The judge in the trial of two former Tyco International Ltd. executives sent jurors home for the weekend this afternoon amid reported disarray and acrimony after seven days of intense jury deliberations.</p>
<p>State Supreme Court Justice Michael J. Obus took the bench at 2:35 p.m. and read a note from the jurors. "We wish to recess for the day and continue on Monday," the note said.</p>
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Authorities: Pilot who buzzed area was drunk By NICOLE WEISENSEEEGAN weisenn@phillynews.com The pilot who terrorized the airways with his erratic flying for four hours Thursday night - circling the Limerick nuclear plant and buzzing Philadelphia International Airport - was drunk, authorities said yesterday. When he emerged from his single-engine plane, he was staggering, his eyes were bloodshot, and his pants were unbuttoned and unzipped, authorities said. Tests showed that the pilot, John Salamone, owner of a Pottstown concrete company, had a blood-alcohol level of 0.13, over the legal limit of .08. Until tests are complete, however, he has not been...
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what happened to the Canadian version of free republic? http://www.freedominion.ca site has been down since new year
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effects of internet and globalization!! If you own stock in these companies,your getting rich from using 3d world ,actors, imposters, as US-Canada faces the worst job loss recession since WW 2....Call centers are the fastest growing employers in urban India.! >>> Rekha Malhotra is tall, slim and extremely self-assured. She has never been to America. Yet for the last five months, she has spent 10 hours every day as 'Candy,' a resident of Orange County, California, talking about the weather there and selling satellite television packages to North Americans.
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cargo packages ,UNDER any US passenger planes belly,don't have to be x-rayed!!
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Americans, God bless 'em By Joe Warmington http://www.canoe.ca/TorontoNews/ts.ts-04-05-0015.html Man, was that ever nice to see. A thousand Torontonians braved a miserable day to let the Americans know there are lots of people who support them. The U.S. is not the bad guy in this. Saddam Hussein, his sons and his gang of murderous thugs are. History will show this. And it will show Canada, thanks to a weak and gutless government, did nothing to stop the tyranny. What a dark chapter in Canadian history. What happened here is just not Canada. But it was impressive to see Premier Eves, Opposition...
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http://www.canoe.ca/TorontoNews/home.html Only shame will remain for our country By PETER WORTHINGTON, TORONTO SUN As the war against Saddam Hussein continues on schedule -- so far, one of history's most effective campaigns -- a wise decision by the Americans was to have journalists with individual units. To some, this is a radical departure -- an issue of controversy inside the military, from those who remember Vietnam and what they viewed as treasonous media. This war is different -- even from the Gulf War, when the media were curtailed to press conferences and escorted into forward areas only after they had been...
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Democracy: government by the whole people of a country, especially through representatives whom they elect. Dictator: 1. a ruler who has unrestricted authority... 2 a person with supreme authority in any sphere, one who dictates what is to be done. Suppose Canada’s prime minister decided to appoint an ordinary citizen to his Cabinet. That naive freshman, says political analyst Donald Savoie, would be shocked to learn how government in this country actually operates. “Canadians believe that their elected representatives exercise decisive authority, but they are wrong,” comments Professor Savoie, who holds the Clement-Cormier chair in economic development at the University...
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CNN has report that chirac was called “Jacques Iraq”,from all the deals he made with Iraq, from supplying nuclear reactors,arms,jets ,more than a quarter of iraq imports are from “le frogs”,same as russia,germany all have hugh financial stake in iraqs oil! ......................................... FRENCH President Jacques Chirac stood accused last night of being a blood brother of Iraqi tyrant Saddam Hussein. Evil Saddam has slaughtered millions of people during his decades in power. And yesterday Chirac killed off a final push for peace by blocking an 11th-hour bid to force the Butcher of Baghdad to disarm. The French president — dubbed...
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Another frog weasel-Chretien- craps out OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada toughened its line on the Iraq crisis on Tuesday, saying it had no intention of contributing to a possible U.S.-led attack that had not been blessed by the United Nations
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Son of Saddam Is Odai Hussein More Brutal Than His Father? It was a father's dilemma: What to do with a wayward son? In Saddam Hussein's case, the problem was his son Odai, who has been accused of murders and rapes too numerous to count. For Saddam, the answer was to put Odai in charge of Iraq's Olympic committee. In the 16 years since, Odai Hussein has more than lived up to his reputation for capricious cruelty. "Odai Hussein as head of the Olympic committee has personally directed the torture of athletes who have not done well. He has participated...
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<p>November 5, 2002 -- Mean, says mag.In her year-and-a-half run as the editorial director of Rosie, comedian Rosie O'Donnell's outbursts left the staff of the magazine shocked and intimidated - while giving kid-glove treatment to celebrity pals. These charges are contained in the December issue of Vanity Fair in an explosive story entitled "Cracklin' Rosie," by Judith Newman.</p>
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<p>October 4, 2002 -- GARY Winnick. You know the name. Owns that $125 million house in California, even though his company and its employees were just decimated financially. For nine months, Winnick, chairman of Global Crossing, has been in the cross hairs. Tuesday he faced a congressional hearing. Everyone said, "Take the Fifth." He didn't take their advice. What he did take was the heat. And why'd he risk self-incrimination?</p>
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retributive justice: . Welch made his millions firing 100,000s ,like “chainsaw AL,who drove Sunbeam into bankruptcy,now his wife is “firing” him & taking half his fortune!
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<p>Hutchison Whampoa, the mammoth company that runs the Panama Canal and has close ties to the Chinese army, has a new rhinestone in its crown: Global Crossing.</p>
<p>Along with another Asian company, Singapore Technologies, it paid $250 million today for the bankrupt fiber-optic network company - a third of the original offer.</p>
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