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from Thursday, April 24, 2008

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US Planes and Choppers Cross Pak Border, Violating Air Space Aiding In Battle Against Rebel Forces:
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by papananook  4-24-2008    2
 Here they go again---I refuse to say we anymore!
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Amurikan Gulag--it's HUGE!
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by papananook  4-24-2008    1
 The so-called war on drugs is responsible for a lot of this, and of course the ever-present nature of poverty (which is real, not an urban myth) oin the "richest nation". Friggin' insane!
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Michelle Malkin and the warbloggers get everything wrong - again
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by papananook  4-24-2008    2
 No Remarks
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The United States of Stupidity: We, the people, didn't used to be this dumb
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by papananook  4-24-2008    5
 What d'you mean "we", Kimosabe? But he goes on: It used to be that just the so-called "Red States" (come to think of it, the Red-Blue thing was pretty stupid) were allergic to facts. But now it's all of us. We just sit here and take it all in, complain about gas prices when oil companies run the White House, wonder why the airlines are collapsing and there is no transportation alternative: It's the stupidity, stupid! While we were sidetracked by John Edwards' haircuts, the oil companies got Congress to destroy Amtrak for them — Bangladesh now has a more efficient passenger rail system than we do. While we sat transfixed by the magnificence of Angelina Jolie's lips and Britney Spears' shaven crotch, Croatia, Latvia and Albania moved ahead of the United States on the global Environmental Sustainability Index. While we munched freedom fries and stockpiled duct tape, our national treasury was looted. And so on. We the people didn't used to be this dumb. Or maybe we're just stupefied b
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Gun-running Chinese Scow Turned Away
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by papananook  4-24-2008   
 China’s decision to turn the ship around was welcomed by the dock workers, trade unionists, religious leaders, Western diplomats and human rights workers who have been campaigning since last week to block delivery of the weapons to Zimbabwe. They had said the weaponry could be used to carry out an even more violent crackdown on Zimbabwe’s political opposition, which is allied with the country’s unionized workers. “This is a great victory for the trade union movement in particular and civil society in general in putting its foot down and saying we will not allow weapons that could be used to kill and maim our fellow workers and Zimbabweans to be transported across South Africa,” said Patrick Craven, spokesman for the Congress of South African Trade Unions, which represents 1.9 million South African workers.
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Wonderful essay on God/Science/Universe "dilemma"
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by papananook  4-24-2008    5
 Read the whole thing please. I love this essay! waiting for a reply from Stwish on the author....
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This link kills spam
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by papananook  4-24-2008    1
 If you link to this page, whenever a harvester visits your site, it gets filled up with superfluous email addresses. These email addresses change every time this page is visited. (A sample of the emails are shown below. These emails continue on below the screen, but you can't see them to save space) Contact us xcaigdogs@katucespnx.com Contact us lbbjevpkk@ebkjbvpgkx.com Alert our admin xatscaltn@llcmnltjeg.com Contact us ihhrkdjrp@jrnjlimntg.com Don't know if this works...will have to ask my son when he gets back from his meeting in Chicago
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