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>threatened by transnational terrorists.
>
>They are the bloody terrorists.
>How much protection money will Africa have to pay?
At a guess, all it's oil, a quarter of its land for jatropha
plantations, and God only knows how many of its lives.
They've been eyeing Africa for a while. The scene in
http://greenbush.stores.yahoo.net/morthanyouev.html
good page
might want to book mark it
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The Night Watchman
Once upon a time the government had a vast scrap yard in the middle of a desert.
Congress said, "Someone may steal from it at night." So they created a night
watchman position and hired a person at $18,000 a year for the job.
Then Congress said, "How does the watchman do hi
Thomas Kelly wrote:
There's no apostrophe in its as used below:
A car company can move it's factories to Mexico and claim it's a free
market.
That would be the first its, ; right Miss Grundy.?
Possessive "its" in Standard English does not have an apostrophe, to
distinguis
http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Schisandra+chinensis
looks like a good one to grow as well as wolfberry.
Antirheumatic; Antitussive; Aphrodisiac; Astringent; Cancer; Cardiotonic;
Cholagogue; Expectorant; Hepatic; Lenitive; Nervine; Pectoral; Sedative;
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> There's no apostrophe in its as used below:
> A car company can move it's factories to Mexico and claim it's a free
> market.
That would be the first its, ; right Miss Grundy.?
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From: "Mike Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 8:01 PM
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0CE2DF1739F931A25756C0A9649C8B63
I understand the military is short too. Seems private contractors get the big
bucks.
Bush's mercenary army. You know he has a lot in common with that Engish King
in the 1770's
George I think he was cal
Don't be ridiculous.
I'll borrow the money. Just like my uncle. Sam
Kirk McLoren wrote:
> Yes, we have to learn to pull in the same direction. Effort opposing
> each other is an isometric.
> Wont get you very far.
> Also we have to get past money as the objective of work. We have
> mislead gen
There's no apostrophe in its as used below:
A car company can move it's factories to Mexico and claim it's a free
market.
Besides, just because drugs are safe for Canadians doesn't mean they are
safe for Americans.
We're more better, and thus have different DNA.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
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That's one choice I'd hate to have to make - the US or ECOMOG.
Every Car Or Movable Object Gone.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
> threatened by transnational terrorists.
>
> They are the bloody terrorists.
> How much protection money will Africa have to pay?
>
> Kirk
>
>
> */Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTE
Yes, we have to learn to pull in the same direction. Effort opposing each other
is an isometric.
Wont get you very far.
Also we have to get past money as the objective of work. We have mislead
generations to worship the almighty buck.
Kirk
M&K DuPree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
threatened by transnational terrorists.
They are the bloody terrorists.
How much protection money will Africa have to pay?
Kirk
Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not to mention the oil. Nor, I suppose, the jatropha plantations. :-(
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Think About This !!!
A car company can move it's factories to Mexico and claim it's a free
market.
A toy company can out source to a Chinese subcontractor and claim it's a
free market.
Hi Kirk..thanks for sharing. More and more it appears to me the bottom line is
we are discovering how "freedom" and "independence" are grand illusions which
our subscribing to is now showing the truth of. We are not "free," never will
be, and there is no "independence." We are all bound to ea
"Redaktion Buergerwelle e.V. (BI Omega-CI Omega)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Sir, Madam, Ladies and gentlemen, dear friends,
for your information.
Best regards,
Klaus Rudolph
Citizens' Initiative Omega
Member of the Buergerwelle Germany (incorporated society)
Protectorate Union of the Ci
MSG Dangers and Deceptions
by Jack L Samuels
http://www.price-pottenger.org/Articles/MSG.html
March 30, 1998 was a sad day for consumers concerned with the safety of
processed food.
On that date, Federal Magistrate Judge Thomas C. Mummert, III, ruled against
the Truth in Labeling Campaign
March in a protest and forget using the airlines. Not much of a secret.
Expect a hassle at customs too.
Kirk
Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20070504-084119-9450r
The Middle East Times Friday, May 4, 2007
Where Is The Dissent In Amer
And remember the average soldier knows the right answer and this is an
interview.
I doubt the number is above 25%
Its us versus them and shit happens - thats the rationale.
The one that was in the press a while back involved rape - without that I
doubt there would have been a peep.
Ki
Bush will never do it. So it is up to Congress. If they dont do whats right
then I guess the economic collapse will do it.
Only an idiot would think the US can stand this drain. It is terribly
inflationary. Just look at your grocery bill. Prob $4 ethyl by July 4 too.
I am ashamed to say I am
While it is possible to make "winter fuel" (see JTF) with lower
cloud/gel points, where I live temps sooner or later drop low enough to make
running a car on B100 difficult; impossible if it sits outdoors.
I think you're right about different cars having different tolerances
for the col
Bravo Hugo and Venezuela...BRAVO MIKE DUPREE
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> http://www.globalpolicy.org/socecon/tncs/2004/0505venezuela.htm
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> Venezuela: C
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