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Why Do People Hate Bush So Much? [Full Thread] Post Date: 2009-08-16 10:47:28 by longnose gar
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He has taken the worst dictator in the world out of power, put Bin Laden and Al Quada on the run, created a strong democracy in Iraq, and kept another terrorist attack from happening. He hasn;t had the best of luck as President: -9/11 -Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Ike, Gustav (many others i cant remember) -The democrats widely control the senate and house, so its hard for the man to get things done. He has had no sex scandals (Mr. Clinton) He is very strong in hs faith
Turtle's Coat-of-Arms Post Date: 2009-08-15 15:42:29 by Turtle
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Poster Comment:A picture is worth a thousand words. This coat-of-arms say, "In order to be free, you have to be ready to defend yourself."
Do You Miss Bush Yet? [Full Thread] Post Date: 2009-08-15 11:09:27 by longnose gar
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We had an honorable man in charge, a man who saw the big picture and cared about America. A man who respected our armed forces and who fought to right injustice in a very personal way. A man who wasnt afraid to believe in God and believe in our country. A man who tried very hard to do what he thought was right. A man who put country first and really meant the buck stops here. Our liberal contingent treated him like dirt, like an enemy and betrayed our country by undermining him and supporting Anti American forces. He never lowered himself to personal attacks or petty politics. He healed the dishonor Clinton brought to the presidency and showed us courage, conviction and compassion. ...
Remembering Harry Patch Post Date: 2009-08-12 02:25:10 by X-15
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It is appropriate for us to mark the death on July 25th of Harry Patch. Aged 111 years, Harry Patch was the last surviving British soldier from our races First Peloponnesian War of the last century (World War I). These two fratricidal wars like the original ones among the Greeks of Antiquity pretty much accomplished the complete and possibly fatal wreck of our race and civilization. Patch survived a horrific service in the trenches of Flanders as a machine gunner in which he suffered severe wounds. For most of his life he was reticent about the War and his service in it. However, after his 100th birthday Patch began speaking out against the War and the hatreds it ...
Three live pterodactyls shot during the Civil War Post Date: 2009-08-11 23:07:14 by Clitora
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Ex-Nazi to hear fate after 65 years Post Date: 2009-08-11 18:43:41 by X-15
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MUNICH, Germany - In one of Germany's last Nazi war crimes trials, a 91-year-old ex-army commander accused of ordering the massacre of 14 civilians in a Tuscan village in 1944 will receive his verdict Tuesday. Prosecutors in the southern city of Munich have demanded life in prison for Josef Scheungraber for crimes they say he committed 65 years ago in Falzano. He has been on trial since September on charges of ordering the murders on June 26, 1944 in retaliation for an attack by Italian partisans that killed two German soldiers. Scheungraber's men are alleged to have shot dead a 74-year-old woman and three men in the street. They then forced 11 males aged between 15 and 66 into ...
The Sublime Legacy of President Bush Post Date: 2009-08-10 17:40:04 by longnose gar
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Hes hated, hes reviled - hes the man Obama will blame for everything, including his defeat in 2012. But hes better that what weve got now, and far better than we actually deserved: *** What if a president, on his own initiative, under no demands from staff or from supporters or opponents, set out to spend an unprecedented amount of money on AIDS in Africa, literally billions of dollars, at a time when the nation could not afford it, citing his faith as a primary motivation and, ultimately, saved more than a million lives? Wouldnt the story be front-page news, especially in top, liberal newspapers? Wouldnt it lead on CNN, MSNBC and the CBS ...
The First Rothschild Post Date: 2009-08-10 16:16:27 by AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt
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The First Rothschild By Nissan Mindel In the small town of Tschortkow in Galicia (Poland) there lived a learned and saintly man called Rabbi Hershelle Tschortkower. He was busy night and day, for he never refused his help to those who needed him. Some people sought his advice; others his blessing. And then there were the poor widows, orphans, sick people, and old ones who needed money for their daily bread. He was forever collecting money for those who were unable to help themselves. One day Rabbi Hershelle Tschortkower decided that he needed an assistant, for there was too much work for him to do alone. So he hired a shamash (secretary) to share his responsibilities. Anschel Moses ...
New Orleans Is Sinking BY JIM WILSON Published in the September 2001 issue. Post Date: 2009-08-08 21:34:48 by Itistoolate
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New Orleans Is Sinking BY JIM WILSON Published in the September 2001 issue. The surge of a Category 5 storm could put New Orleans under 18 ft. of water. They don't bury the dead in New Orleans. The highest point in the city is only 6 ft. above sea level, which makes for watery graves. Fearful that rotting corpses caused epidemics, the city limited ground burials in 1830. Mausoleums built on soggy cemetery grounds became the final resting place for generations. Beyond providing a macabre tourist attraction, these "cities of the dead" serve as a reminder of the Big Easy's vulnerability to flooding. The reason water rushes into graves is because New Orleans sits atop a ...
American Atrocities in Germany Post Date: 2009-08-08 09:53:20 by PSUSA
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From The Progressive, February 1949, p. 21fI AMERICAN investigators at the U. S. Court in Dachau, Germany, used the following methods to obtain confessions: Beatings and brutal kickings. Knocking out teeth and breaking jaws. Mock trials. Solitary confinement. Posturing as priests. Very limited rations. Spiritual deprivation. Promises of acquittal. Complaints concerning these third degree methods were received by Secretary of the Army Kenneth Royall last Spring [1948]. Royall appointed Justice Gordon Simpson of the Texas Supreme Court and me to go to Germany and check up on the reports. Accompanied by Lt. Col. Charles Lawrence, Jr., we went to Munich, Germany, set up offices there, and heard ...
Squeaky Fromme soon out of prison in Ford case Post Date: 2009-08-06 17:49:36 by X-15
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Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, the waif-like Charles Manson follower who tried to shoot President Gerald Ford outside the Capitol in Sacramento in 1975, will be released from prison as early as Aug. 14, authorities said Wednesday. Fromme, now 60, has been serving a life sentence in Texas. A federal parole board granted her parole last year, but her release was delayed because she got extra time after trying to escape from a West Virginia facility in 1987. Traci Billingsley, spokeswoman for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, said Fromme remains at a prison for women with special medical or mental health needs in Fort Worth, Texas. Billingsley said her agency had the authority to release ...
The Forgotten Presidents (The Presidents before George Washington) Post Date: 2009-08-04 19:27:44 by TwentyTwelve
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The Forgotten Presidents (The Presidents before George Washington) Who was the first president of the United States? Ask any school child and they will readily tell you "George Washington." And of course, they would be wrongat least technically. Washington was not inaugurated until April 30, 1789. And yet, the United States continually had functioning governments from as early as September 5, 1774 and operated as a confederated nation from as early as July 4, 1776. During that nearly fifteen year interval, Congressfirst the Continental Congress and then later the Confederation Congresswas always moderated by a duly elected president. As the chief executive ...
Listen to the confidence and assuradness in his voice Post Date: 2009-08-03 08:20:19 by Itistoolate
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"when we're successful, and we will be..."
Carleton Coon on the the races Post Date: 2009-07-25 14:02:19 by Turtle
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Carleton Stevens Coon, (23 June 1904 3 June 1981) was an American physical anthropologist, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, lecturer and professor at Harvard, and president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists.[1] Biography Carleton Coon was born in Wakefield, Massachusetts. He developed an interest in prehistory, and attended Phillips Academy, Andover where he studied hieroglyphics and became proficient in ancient Greek. Coon matriculated to Harvard, where he studied Egyptology with George Reisner. He was attracted to the relatively new field of anthropology by Earnest Hooton and he graduated magna cum laude in 1925. He became the ...
The Hairy Ainu Post Date: 2009-07-25 13:41:01 by Turtle
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Ainu (|50;|52;|92;?) IPA: [áinu] (also called Ezo in historical texts) are an ethnic group indigenous to HokkaidM, the Kuril Islands, and much of Sakhalin. There are most likely over 150,000 Ainu today; however the exact figure is not known as many Ainu hide their origin due to racial issues in Japan. In many cases, surviving Ainu may not be even aware of their ancestry, as their parents and grandparents kept their descent private in order to protect their children from social problems. Their most widely known ethnonym is derived from the word ainu, which means "human" (particularly as opposed to kamui, divine beings) in the HokkaidM dialects of the Ainu language; ...
The Capoids Post Date: 2009-07-25 11:10:24 by Turtle
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The Capoid race (named after the Cape of Good Hope) was proposed in 1962 by anthropologist Carleton S. Coon as being a separate race; it had formerly been regarded as a sub-type of the what was then called the Negroid race. [1][2] This new division was proposed because of the very different appearance of those of the Capoid race from others of what was formerly called the Negroid race (golden brown rather than sepia colored skin, peppercorn hair rather than wooly hair, and Epicanthic eye folds). More recent research in population genetics refers to the corresponding populations as "Khoisanid" and "Black African" and confirms Coon's analysis. Since the Capoid race ...
The Sting of Stang Archives available free Post Date: 2009-07-22 22:10:48 by Itistoolate
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Larry King can not prove his age Post Date: 2009-07-18 16:55:41 by Itistoolate
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That's because he was born Lawerence Harvy Zeiger Profiles of Popular and Extraordinary Radio Personalities Larry King Personal: Born November 19, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York. Real name: Lawrence Harvey Zeiger. Radio: In 1953, Zeiger moved to Miami, Florida where he changed his last name to King at the request of the General Manager of WAHR. Later, over several years, King built a name as a talk-show host on WIOD, Miami. In 1978, The Larry King Show on the Mutual Broadcasting Service debuted nationally on 28 stations. The program continued successfully until 1994. In 1985, King also took on a TV talk-show on CNN. Claim to Fame: "The Larry King Show" on CCN was the ...
Sotomayor 1986: I Found Men Unconsciously Discriminate Against Women Post Date: 2009-07-18 03:41:50 by Itistoolate
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Sotomayor 1986: I Found Men Unconsciously Discriminate Against Women (video)
The Titanic Conspiracy... Post Date: 2009-07-15 23:41:08 by Clitora
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The Titanic Conspiracy... There are a number of good reasons to believe that the vessel which sank on the night of April 14/15 was in fact Titanic's slightly older, and very similar, sister ship Olympic . Olympic and Titanic were the first two of three sister ships, each intended to be about 850 feet long and weighing in at between forty and forty five thousand gross register tons apiece. As completed they would turn out to be slightly more than 882 and a half feet long and have a gross register tonnage 45,324 tons and 46,329 tons respectively. The third sister, Britannic , would be slightly larger at 887 feet 9 inches long and weigh 48,158 gross register tons. Britannic , which ...
Clearchannel Host Covers Ginsburg's Eugenics / Population Control Remarks Post Date: 2009-07-15 22:10:31 by Artisan
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http://libertyfight.wordpress.com/ Clearchannel Host Covers Ginsburg's Eugenics / Population Control Remarks Clearchannel Host Bill Handel of KFI Los Angeles covers Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's recent comments to the NY Times regarding abortion and population control. To his credit, in just over two minutes, Handel covers the dark history of eugenics and forced sterilization in the United States and promises to explore the subject in depth at a later date http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zyswRh3Sj4
70 Years: Chart Illustrates the Dominance by the CFR, Trilaterals & Bilderbergers Post Date: 2009-07-14 12:24:17 by Itistoolate
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70 Years: Chart Illustrates the Dominance by the CFR, Trilaterals & Bilderbergers
How the ILLUMINATI made Obama President 1/9 Post Date: 2009-07-09 11:45:10 by Itistoolate
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Poster Comment:Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQBC-8FCmhQ&feature=fvw
Two President Who Died Defying the Rothschilds Post Date: 2009-07-08 05:56:38 by Itistoolate
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Two President Who Died Defying the Rothschilds
The best site I've seen so far on the JFK assassination Post Date: 2009-07-06 22:16:58 by Itistoolate
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