We all know Johnny Depp supports Che Guevarra ..Idiot.
Then… The Real Che Guevarra please stand up!
oops this is for the idiots
We all know Johnny Depp supports Che Guevarra ..Idiot.
Then… The Real Che Guevarra please stand up!
oops this is for the idiots
Monsters. This Heartless criminals should pay.
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – A purported Taliban spokesman claimed the hardline
militia killed a second South Korean hostage Monday because the Afghan
government failed to release imprisoned insurgents. Afghan officials said they
hadn’t recovered a body and couldn’t confirm the claim
.
I posted the first “Christian” killed by the terrorist. supposedly here is the video posted on youtube by Al-jazeera.
Militant spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi said senior Taliban leaders decided to
kill the male captive because the government had not met Taliban demands to
trade prisoners for the Christian volunteers.
May God bless the innocent.
manufacturer calls the drug safe
Who are you gonna believe?
The concern: The concerns about Avandia (rosiglitazone), part of a class of drugs for diabetes called thiazolidinediones, are based on a meta-analysis of published studies that suggested the drug increases the risk of heart attack by 43 percent. That finding was first published May 21 in the New England Journal of Medicine, in a paper co-authored by Dr. Steven Nissen, chairman of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic.
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Well, what the dentist did was rude. Are insurance agencies supposed to pay doctors who play sick jokes? Well, according to the State Supreme Court, in Washington, “yes”.
May the LORD have mercy on us all, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Goes to … Lindsay Lohan posed for this mug shot following her July 2007 arrest in Santa Monica for drunk driving and cocaine possession. The actress, 21, was nabbed after cops spotted her SUV chasing another vehicle at high speed. After Lohan failed a field sobriety test, she was transported to the L.A. county lockup, where a pat down search turned up cocaine in her pants pocket.
O yea Friday Stupid goes to Her Lawyer too..
“Her defenders say the poor girl is the victim of the celebrity culture, of the highs and lows of early fame, that her addictions are a sickness and her “relapse” an occasion for sympathy. The producers of her next movie, who luckily for them already have insurance, are said to be chock full of “compassion” for the troubled star— and point out that she has yet to be convicted of any crime. Only half in jest, any number of people have commented on how good she looks in her mug shot.”
Yikes, I don’t really have anything to say, I don’t watch “The View” , I don’t find her funny and she has no eye brows. but yea whatever , they’re gonna replace a Bush Hater with another Bush Hater. keep in mind ABC spokesperson says “We adore Whoopi and enjoy having her as a guest host on the show, but no decisions have been made.” So not official yet.
yea that was funny yea.
ACORN .
The worst case of voter-registration fraud in Washington state history
Operating in at least 38 states (as well as Canada and Mexico), Acorn pushes a highly partisan agenda, and its organizers are best understood as shock troops for the AFL-CIO and even the Democratic Party. As part of the Fannie Mae reform bill, House Democrats pushed an “affordable housing trust fund” designed to use Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac profits to subsidize Acorn, among other groups. A version of this trust fund actually passed the Republican House and will surely be on the agenda again next year.
Acorn and its affiliates have pulled some real stunts in recent years. In Ohio in 2004, a worker for one affiliate was given crack cocaine in exchange for fraudulent registrations that included underage voters, dead voters and pillars of the community named Mary Poppins, Dick Tracy and Jive Turkey. During a Congressional hearing in Ohio in the aftermath of the 2004 election, officials from several counties in the state explained Acorn’s practice of dumping thousands of registration forms in their lap on the submission deadline, even though the forms had been collected months earlier.
“You have to wonder what’s the point of that, if not to overwhelm the system and get phony registrations on the voter rolls,” says Thor Hearne of the American Center for Voting Rights, who also testified at the hearing. “These were Democratic officials saying that they felt their election system in Ohio was under assault by these kinds of efforts to game the system.”
Given this history, it’s not surprising that Acorn is so hostile to voter identification laws and other efforts to ensure fairness and accuracy at the polls. In Missouri last month, the state Supreme Court held that a photo ID requirement to vote was overly burdensome and a violation of the state constitution. Acorn was behind the original suit challenging the statute, and it has brought similar challenges in several other states, including Ohio.
A recent Pew Research Center survey found that blacks today are almost twice as likely as they were in 2004 to say they have little or no confidence in the voting system. Such a finding would seem like a powerful argument for voter ID laws, which consistently poll well among people of all races and incomes and would increase confidence in the voting process. Of course, voter ID laws would also cut down on fraud, which, judging from the latest indictments, would put a real crimp in Acorn’s style.
And then,
Investors who had been able for months to largely shrug off discomfort
about subprime mortgage problems and a more difficult environment for corporate
borrowing finally decided it was time to sell after the Commerce Department
issued another disappointing home sales report.
Feeding the plunge were
concerns that higher corporate borrowing costs will curb the rapid pace of
takeovers that had driven stocks higher this year. Investors also feared the
sluggish environment for home sales and continued defaults in subprime loans
would spur debt defaults and weigh on corporate earnings.
While stocks
plummeted, investors poured money into the safe haven of the bond market. The
soaring price of Treasurys pulled yields lower, and the rate on the 10-year note
plunged to 4.79 percent from late Wednesday’s 4.90 percent.
“Worries that
have been out there for the past couple of years are coming to a head right
now,” said investment strategist Edward Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research
Inc. “It’s show time.”
Thursday’s trading was the latest and most extreme in
a series of frenetic sessions over the past month – many also accompanied by
triple-digit swings in the Dow – as investors sold on worries about the subprime
fallout or bought on optimism that there wouldn’t be any widespread problems
caused by mortgage failures. Many analysts have described the back-and-forth
trading as overwrought and based more on gut emotion than careful consideration
of market and economic fundamentals.
That was the feeling again Thursday.
“The rally in bonds at this point looks a little bit overdone,” said Tom
Higgins, chief economist at Payden & Rygel Investment Management in Los
Angeles. “If you’re going to park money temporarily then cash I think is the way
to be but I think that we’re going to form a bottom. I think people are going to
be legging it back into the market.”
Have you heard a quote ” You are what you eat”? well how bout “You weight what your friends weight”?
By Catherine Arnst:
To avoid putting on weight, make sure your friends don’t. A new study
reported in this week’s New England Journal of Medicine found that obesity tends
to spread among friends and family, which could go a long way toward explaining
the national epidemic of extra pounds. For example, if a friend of yours becomes
obese, the risk that you too will become obese in the next two to four years
increases by 57%, the study found. The siblings of that friend have a 40%
greater chance of becoming obese, and the spouse, 37%.
The risk among
friends triples with best buddies: If one of the two becomes obese, the chances
that the other will follow suit becomes 171%. read more_______________________________________________________
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Protect the whistle blower. All I can say is I got a bottle of champagne and I’m ready to pop the top.
“In a post-9/11 reality, vigilance is essential to security. Despite the
Democratic opposition to this important homeland security measure, I’m thrilled
to announce that common sense has prevailed and heroic Americans who report
suspicious activity will be protected from frivolous lawsuits. The American
people were heard and our country is safer because of it.”
Go go John Doe