Articles Posted by demkicker
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Information about Gonorrhea Lectim The Center for Disease Control has issued a warning about a new virulent strain of this old disease. The disease is called Gonorrhea Lectim. It's pronounced "Gonna re-elect 'em," and it is a terrible obamanation. The disease is contracted through dangerous and high risk behavior involving putting your cranium up your rectum. Many victims contracted it in 2008...but now most people, after having been infected for the past 1-2 years, are starting to realize how destructive this sickness is. It's sad because Gonorrhea Lectim is easily cured with a new drug just coming on the market...
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DO NOT GO TO THE CARS.GOV WEBSITE! You will not believe what will happen to your computer if you do. This will explain: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWs12ccbOiE
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Here is the latest news of how the "Undecideds" are voting on Cap and Trade: GOP Bono Mack (CA) - 202-225-5330-still undecided - calls into office are evenly split Ehlers (MI) - undecided 616-451-8383 Kirk (IL) - undecided - 847-940-0202 Lance (NJ) - undecided 808-518-7733 LoBiondo (NJ) - undecided 609-625-5008 Couldn't get thru to these GOP Reps: Tim Johnson (IL) - 02-225-2371 Pitri (WI) - 202-225-2476 Democrats Dahlkemper (PA) - 202-225-5406 Drieshaus (OH) - 202-225-2216 Kratovil (MD) - 202-225-5311 Kanjorski (PA) - 202-225-6511 Teague (NM) - 202-225-2365 GOP Voting Against Cap and Trade: Dent (PA) (office said calls were evenly...
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Nick Anderson's animated take on the election - http://blogs.chron.com/nickanderson/archives/animation/ The Chronicle's editorial cartoonist looks at President Bush and Republicans who want to get tough on immigration.
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WASHINGTON - On a frantic day of Republican infighting, the Senate Armed Services Committee defied President Bush on Thursday as four Republicans joined Democrats in approving a plan for the trial and interrogation of terror suspects that the White House has rejected. The Republican rebellion was led by Sen. John Warner of Virginia, the committee chairman, with backing from Sens. John McCain of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Susan Collins of Maine. The White House had warned that their legislation would leave the United States no option but to shut down a CIA program to interrogate high-level terror...
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This could use some help. Here are the choices: Yes. Bin Laden and others are the Hitlers and Stalins of our times. (now at 43%) Maybe. But I'm going to need some more convincing one way or the other. (now at 4.3%) No. This is just dishonest, warmongering designed to scare voters about national security in time for this fall's elections. (now at 53%)
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LAS CRUCES, N.M. (Aug. 28) - Three former New Mexico State University football players - all Muslims - sued the university and coach Hal Mumme on Monday, saying they were dismissed from the team because of their religious beliefs. The American Civil Liberties Union filed the federal lawsuit on behalf of Mu'Ammar Ali and brothers Anthony and Vincent Thompson. "Universities are supposed to be places of evolved thinking and reason, not of base intolerance and bigotry" said Peter Simonson, executive director of ACLU New Mexico. "In this case, the university failed its purpose, and a coach indulged in those prejudices...
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<p>Mr. President, you’re gonna love this. Kofi Annan has called for a Summit Teleconference of some world leaders, including Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Bashar al-Assad and Ehud Olmert. And it starts in 15 minutes!</p>
<p>He’s already called several members of Congress and a select few political and media figures to participate in a dialog to resolve the Middle East crisis and they’re meeting at the Capitol.</p>
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Guess BJClinton & Xenephobic Alien are MIA so here we go....
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A terrorism symposium featuring leading experts will begin with presentation of "tangible proof" al-Qaida not only has developed an arsenal of tactical nuclear weapons but also has begun to deploy them for use in its jihad against the United States and Israel. Paul L. Williams, author of "The Al Connection" and "The Dunces of Doomsday," will present his findings at the National Press Club in Washington at the conclusion of a public debate with Wall Street Journal correspondent Richard Miniter on al-Qaida's nuclear weaponry. The debate, Friday at 10 a.m., will be moderated by Fred Barnes, executive editor of The...
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Watchit, Osama! Dems Are Gonna Gitcha! Those Dem-Hawks have had it! Dennis Kucinich and Barbara Boxer are packing heat and a united Warrior Left is gonna kick some OBL A$$! Mark your calendars. Today is a historic day. Democrats are announcing today, four-and-one-half years after 9-11, that THEY have saved a can of Whoopass for the jihadists! Well, Alright! Congressional Democrats promise to "eliminate" Osama bin Laden and ensure a "responsible redeployment of U.S. forces" from Iraq in 2006 in an election-year national security policy statement. In the position paper to be announced Wednesday, Democrats say they will double the...
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First he shocked TV viewers and his colleagues by pretending to be a cat and lapping milk from Rula Lenska's hand. Now George Galloway is set to attract further derision after performing a dance routine on Celebrity Big Brother - in a tight-fitting, red leotard. The Respect MP, already under fire for taking part in the show instead of representing his constituents, ad-libbed a dance routine for his latest stunt....
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Thought you might enjoy this pic and others of the blonde USC cheerleader. She's busy making rounds like the looter guy.
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This is very strange to me and I hope someone can explain it in "dumbed down terms". By that, I mean that I'm IT challenged. I send hundreds of emails a month, and have for years and have never had one show up in my Sent box in red font! What's up with that? This particular email wasn't anything unusual, except it is in a Word document. Can anyone help me figure it out?
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Described alternately as “insular,” “Mayberry-like,” and “nearly all-white,” AP writers Tom Coyne and Ashley M. Heher have raised serious questions about the racial integrity of John Roberts’ boyhood town. Having delved into Roberts’ religious affiliation, his wife’s social activities and even the adoption of his children, the AP, in the ultimate reach, is now conducting investigations into Long Beach, Indiana. The indictment begins: Like many towns across America, the exclusive lakefront community where Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. grew up during the racially turbulent 1960s and '70s once banned the sale of homes to nonwhites and Jews. With...
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Nuevo Laredo councilman and city policeman slain in ambush MEXICO CITY - Unidentified gunmen shot dead a Nuevo Laredo city councilman and a police commander just blocks from City Hall Friday, continuing a wave of underworld violence gripping the border city this year. Leopoldo Ramos Treviño, 44, who headed the City Council's public security committee, died in a fusillade of bullets at 9:20 a.m. as he drove his pickup toward City Hall in downtown Nuevo Laredo. Witnesses told police that three teenage gunmen boarded a car and drove off following the assassinations. Federico Ocampo, a municipal police commander, also was...
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Potato-chip can found in place of woman's remains in mausoleum The empty niche at left at Congregation Beth Israel's mausoleum once held the ashes of Vivian Shulman Lieberman. The niche of her husband, Seymour Lieberman, is at right. When relatives of Vivian Shulman Lieberman went to visit her final resting place in a Houston mausoleum one year ago today, they discovered that the cedar chest containing her ashes was missing. In its place, behind the locked, glass door of Lieberman's niche in Congregation Beth Israel's mausoleum, was a can of sour-cream-and-onion potato chips. The ashes are still missing, says Philip...
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RALEIGH, N.C. - Junior Allen, who spent 35 years in North Carolina prisons for stealing a $140 television, walked out of prison Friday a free man. Allen, 65, will live with relatives in Georgia. He was paroled on his 26th try after getting a life sentence in 1970 for second-degree burglary. Georgia authorities will supervise Allen's parole, which could last up to five years. If Allen follows all laws, keeps a job and reports periodically to his parole officer there, he'll gain complete freedom by age 70. Under an old law, the late Judge Pou Bailey sentenced Allen to life...
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AUSTIN - Note to hecklers at the University of Texas: When jeering, keep it clean or face possible arrest. Ajai Raj, a 19-year-old English major, thought he was exercising his right to free speech when he quizzed conservative pundit Ann Coulter on her definition of marriage after a lecture she delivered at the LBJ Library. Trouble was, he used profanity and then made obscene gestures while walking away from a microphone set up for the question-and-answer portion of Tuesday's event. Moments later, university police were inside the library's auditorium, handcuffing Raj. He first thought they were there to tell him...
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