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me URL Source:[None] Published:Jan 6, 2011 Author:me Post Date:2011-01-06 00:47:18 by Wood_Chopper Keywords:None Views:31623 Comments:41
I blame you and Brian S sitting around all day posting one crap article after another. Your goal was apparently to own the side bar.
well let's see, it's supposed to be a news discussion site, right? And yet it seems that some folks complain when they hear opinions that differ from their own.
What is it about the so-called "conservatives" who want to turn every site into either a non-stop flame war or a Free Republic-style echo-chamber?
I think Brian S has the most relevant articles posted.
But saying that, why I don't post is that the articles would just fall off the side bar.
8D
Like this:
A sample:
There were numerous irregularities about the case. Security camera tapes from the night mysteriously went missing, Safra's entire security detail was given the night off, Mr. Maher alleges that he was forced to sign a false confession, his wife alleges that she was kidnapped when she tried to visit him. Shortly before his death, Edmond Safra signed a new will leaving all his assets to his wife Lily, whose second husband also died under mysterious circumstances.[10] The details of Safra's death were discussed by media outlets including 60 Minutes, CBS 48 Hours, Dateline NBC and Dominick Dunne in Vanity Fair.
Or this:
per Wakefield//AutismMercury & Wheeler/RedWingMitreAerialSpray
smear/blame left silence blown out of proportion dumbing down w/ trivia
Or this:
It said evidence had been found which linked him to devices planted at the home of a neighbor. Wheeler and his neighbor in the historic part of the city of New Castle had been involved in a dispute over the size of a house the neighbor was building, according to the paper.
Or this:
Putin: "Unilateral and frequently illegitimate actions have not resolved any problems. Moreover, they have caused new human tragedies and created new centers of tension. Judge for yourselves: wars as well as local and regional conflicts have not diminished. And no less people perish in these conflicts even more are dying than before. Significantly more, significantly more!
Today we are witnessing an almost uncontained hyper use of force military force in international relations, force that is plunging the world into an abyss of permanent conflicts. As a result we do not have sufficient strength to find a comprehensive solution to any one of these conflicts. Finding a political settlement also becomes impossible.
Or this:
The intelligence sources said there were organized "assassination groups" whose main target was killing Iraqi army officers.
To check the upsurge in violence directed at Iraqi army officers, the government says it is ready to pay more than $40,000 for informers on the deadly assassins.
A senior intelligence officer admitted that "these assassination networks" had infiltrated security, police and government ranks and were using government-licensed vehicles and identity cards to carry out their attacks.
Or this:
January 5, 2011 · 5:31 am [5; Jump to Comments Saving Bankers, Sacrificing Society
International banking was saved by endangering all major societies and governments. By destroying currencies, the banks were saved. This will prove to be a vast historical mistake. It is easy to replace banks or bankers but much, much harder to replace governments, societies and in the end, human lives.
Parts of Canada are astoundingly warm. Nunatsiaq Online reports:
temperatures around South Baffin reached record highs as much as 20 degrees above normal.Iqaluit set new records with temperatures rising to +1.2 C Jan. 3 breaking the record of 1.7 C set in 1970, said Yvonne Bilan-Wallace, a meteorologist with Environment Canada.
Jan. 4 saw another new record for the capital with a high of +1.5 C, breaking the old mark of 1.1 C set in 1969.
The normal around this time of year is around -22C, she said. So yeah, youre way above normal.
Or this:
TURNING to SPorts!:
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Auburn Is First in One Ranking, 85th in Another
He saw on television that an academic football player of the week was an Auburn sociology major, yet Gundlach was surprised that he had never had him in class. He asked two other sociology professors, who also did not recall having him as their student. Gundlach dug through records and soon found that Auburn football players were graduating as sociology majors without taking sociology courses in the classroom.