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POPSHis penis belongs to me, says wife In hindsight he probably would have preferred she cut it off and put it in her purse. She made sure she barbecued it. Must have been big to warrant a fire that size.
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POPSSkeptical? Not the AJC A careful reading of this "news" story out of Atlanta shows not one instance of the words "alleged" or "lunatic" or "deluded". I wonder how man people reading this account simply nod their heads and say something to the effect, "that voodoos dangerous stuff" or "you got to deal with them demons"? I wonder if she'll be able to use an insanity defense? Oh, wait! This is the USA where you are free to believe any sort of drivel you want. I'd comment more but it's time for my morning sacrificial offering to Baal.
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POPS The California wild fire scam -- Suppressed techology Why did we refuse it then? Did politics and historical animosity get in the way of saving our land, our animals, and our homes? Why was it not called in for this fire? These are questions that the citizens should be asking their Government representatives.
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POPSAnti-Abortion Terror The doctors and ordinary women are forced to pay a price for dirty politic, which bloating and exploiting family, health, may be moral question of our routine life.
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POPSHidden Holocaust, USA 
(cont.) # 31,450,000 use marijuana; 3,000,000 of whom are heavy usuers. # 37,000,000, or one out of every six Americans, regularly use emotion controlling medical drugs. The users are mostly women. The pushers are doctors; the suppliers are pharmaceutical companies; the profits are stupendous. # 2,000,000 nonhospitalized persons are given powerful mind-control drugs, sometimes described as "chemical straitjackets." # 5,000 die from psychoactive drug treatments. # 200,000 are subjected to electric shock treatments that are injurious to the brain and nervous system. # 600 to 1,000 are lobotomized, mostly women. # 25,000,000, or one out of every 10 Americans, seek help from psychiatric, psychotherapeutic, or medical sources for mental and emotional problems, at a cost of over $4 billion annually. # 6,800,000 turn to nonmedical services, such as ministers, welfare agencies, and social counselors for help with emotional troubles. In all, some 80,000,000 have sought some kind of psych
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POPSHidden Casualties of US Meltdown <<<Right now, there are no real counts of the many extreme acts born of the financial crisis, but assuredly other murders, suicides, self-inflicted injuries, acts of arson and of armed self-defense have simply gone unnoticed outside of economically hard-hit neighborhoods in cities and small towns across America. With no end in sight for either the foreclosures or the economic turmoil, Americans may have to brace themselves for many more casualties on the home front. Unless extreme economic steps, like mortgage- and debt- forgiveness, are implemented, the number of extreme acts and the ultimate body count may be far more extreme than anyone yet wants to contemplate.>>>
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POPSWoman pleads guilty to 1999 eco-terrorism act In her plea agreement, Mason also admits involvement in 12 other acts with property damage pegged at more than $2.5 million. They include the destruction of four homes under construction in Washtenaw and Macomb counties and an attempted arson at an Ice Mountain bottled water pumping station in Mecosta County, all in 2003. Mason will not be charged with those incidents, but they could affect her sentence. The U.S. attorney's office agrees not to seek more than 20 years in prison but could appeal if U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney goes below 15 years.
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POPSMoscow’s Plan is to Redraw the Map of Europe: Mikheil Saakashvili
Since Russia’s invasion, its forces have been “cleansing” Georgian villages in both regions – including outside the conflict zone – using arson, rape and execution. Human rights groups have documented these actions. It hopes the west will forget ethnic cleansing in Abkhazia drove out more than three-quarters of the local population – ethnic Georgians, Greeks, Jews and others – leaving the minority Abkhaz in control. Last week Vaclav Havel, the former Czech president, put us on alert: “Russia does not really know where it begins and where it ends.” He noted that the Moscow regime is “a lot more sophisticated” than the Soviets under Leonid Brezhnev. He should know – he was on the front line the last time Russia invaded a European country. Backing Georgia with Europe’s political and financial institutions is a powerful response. The most potent western response to Russia is to stay united and firm by providing immediate material and political support.
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POPSAnother Military Wife Killed by her husband...this is from my home town and we have had too many wives killed by their military husbands...just abusing them isn't enough, Oprah brought that to light on her show. Either they are crazy from the beginning or the military does it to them...I say mostly the military and what they experience in war, but thats no excuse....
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POPSFort Bragg Soldier Missing After Fire At Her Apartment According to WRAL, Mrs. Wimunc had sought a protective court order in May, claiming that her husband "held loaded 9mm to my head; choked me. Threw me around living room" and also that he had threatened to take his own life, claiming that he "also held gun to his own head." Police have described the fire that consumed much of Wimunc's apartment to the media as an arson and various television reports say that fire investigators from the federal Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms were on the scene on Friday as well. FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER http://www.fayobserver.com/article?id=298888 A member of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command speaks with detectives from the Fayetteville Police Department and an ATF agent at the scene where police are investigating the disappearance of a female soldier at Morganton Place Apartments.
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POPSForensics Link Page I checked all the links I clipped on this page and they are all good and solid links... One will redirect you to the new home of the page but worry not, you will get there. This is technically Part III of the Forensics article I posted yesterday and I hope to receive some feedback. Thank you.
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POPSLatest on the fate of Burmese protesters Prosecutions of those detained in September's protests in Burma are beginning. The government says it plans to prosecute only those involved in violent protests; international observers say many thousands are still in detention or unaccounted for.