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Islamic Republic of Pakistan : Proclamation of Emergency
Luke_Wilbur replied to a topic in Middle East Politics
Interview With Steve Centanni of Fox News Secretary Condoleezza Rice Jerusalem November 4, 2007 -
Anyone know about this company? myosba.biz called me and stated they were a vendor for Verizon Yellow Pages. Internet Business Association, Inc. for profit business. The web site stated the organization was formed to assist small businesses utilize the incredible services and tools available via the internet. IBA provides access to the Internet via access to our network of more than 4,500 local dial-up telephone numbers throughout the United States. They stated they provide my white listing. 18888443551 http://www.myiba.biz/ Total Marketing Concepts Call Center out of Central Florida with Offices in Reno, Nevada. http://www.myosba.biz http://www.myosba.com/ I spoke with Brian Horner. He stated that Internet Business Association handles Verizon and AOL Business Listings. Brain Further stated that they were calling to continue my white page listings.
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You are one of the first politicians that can actually write.
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Unitary Executive Theory vs. Judiciary Act of 1789
Luke_Wilbur replied to a topic in United States Politics
I am not worried about President Bush. What he did was perfectly legal. The Democrats in office censure him. The Supreme Court has stated no objections. Therefore, I can only conclude that the Executive Power is becoming more seductive to both parties that eventually our Constitution will be thrown out as obsolete thinking. The First Candidate that justly discusses the Honor of serving the American people has got my vote. -
Positive Stories About Iraq Reconstruction
Luke_Wilbur replied to Luke_Wilbur's topic in Middle East Politics
Iraqi Community leaders joined the Soldiers from the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, to try and hammer out a solution to improper connections to the water supply, which leads to water line leakage and breakage, low water pressure and disease. -
I am tired of both sides stating the world is our enemy. Our government leaders cry wolf so our business leaders can slaughter sheep. We wave the American flag when we really should be waving the dollar. The greenback is today's new glory.
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YOU GUYS SUCK. Did any of you notice that the Patriots defenders seemed to know the routes of our receivers? Remember Bill Belichick was fined $500,000 by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and the team was fined $250,000 for violating a league rule that prohibits clubs from using a video camera on the sidelines for any purpose -- including recording signals relayed to opposing players on the field. New England also must forfeit a first-round draft pick next year if it makes the playoffs or a second- and third-rounder if it doesn't. I wonder if he is looking at other media?
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Historic Che Guevara Archive, Including a Lock of His Hair, from the CIA Agent Who Supervised Che's Burial, including finger... (Total: 1 Item) Buyer's Premium: 19.5% of the successful bid (minimum $9.00 per lot) Auction Name: 2007 October Grand Format Rare Books & Manuscripts Auction #675 Description: An historic rare book and manuscript auction that includes documents from the Henry E. Luhrs Collection and will feature some of the finest signatures from American Presidents, Declaration Signers, and Revolutionary War notables available in decades. In addition, we will be offering a premium selection of rare signed books & first editions, as well as Revolutionary War-era imprints, science fiction, and a fine group of books with fore-edge paintings. Auction Type: Grand Format (The floor auction is being held in Dallas, TX on October 25-26, 2007. Online bidding ends at 10:00PM CT the night before the floor session for this lot. Your secret maximum bid will compete for you during the floor auction, and it is possible that you may be outbid on the floor after internet bidding closes.) Tom Slater is one of the nation's best-known experts and auctioneers of historical and popular culture Americana, Tom began his career as a pre-teen in early 1960s Pittsburgh, where he owned and operated half-interest in a retail coin store. Beginning in the 1970s, he published nationally distributed auction catalogs, specializing in political campaign collectibles. A ejaculate laude graduate with a BA degree from Yale University, Tom also attended Columbia University law school. He became a full-time collectibles dealer in 1976, and operated art galleries in Los Angeles and Indianapolis throughout most of the 1980s. He ran The Political Gallery throughout most of the 1990s, which evolved into Slater's Americana. In 2004, Tom joined Heritage Galleries in order to reach an even broader collecting audience. His primary personal collection today is museum-quality African tribal art. Heritage is located 40 minutes from DFW Airport and 20 Minutes from Love Field on Maple Avenue. Nearest intersection is Oak Lawn and Maple. Land Marks Scottish Rite Hospital - Reverchon Park. Taxis to the office are available at DFW ($45-$55) and Love Field ($20-$30) airports at the front exits. Limo Service Carey Limo - (214) 638-4828 The cost from DFW Airport or Love Field to Heritage is approximately $61.00. From the office: Yellow Cab - (214) 426-6262
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If Carlos Rogers steps it up the Redskins will win this game.
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This was sent to me from my friend Steve.
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Karl, What do you think the title should be titled? Karl, In my opinion it does. Mayor Fenty has the right to endorse whoever and whatever he wants. But, when a District public servant gets large public media attention and makes political endorsements, residents of the District of Columbia and anyone on this planet should have the right to question their endorsements. In this case, Mayor Fenty has given his political endorsement of a Democratic candidate that is currently making important foreign policy decisions. I am not questioning the political leadership of Obama or anyone in this topic. But, Human is has made a statement that the Democratic Party leaders are causing a problem with the our country's relations with Turkey. 1. We are talking about the Turkish army chief says U.S. ties at risk 2. The American people need to see this issue 3. U.S. Congress approved a resolution branding the 1915 killing of Armenians 4. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to bring the resolution to the floor. 5. Turkey has stated ties between the United States and their government will not be the same. The Turkish government is shelling northern Iraq and possible halting us military and support supply lines coming from their country. I thank you for expressing your framework for discussion. It is now posted for people to decide to use this method. But, people are able to other methods of communication that is comfortable with them. My only request is that we stay on the topic that has been posted.
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Karl, I think Human was referring to members of the Democratic Party. This includes elected officials and the citizens that voted the current members of Congress into office. You are right that citizens of the District of Columbia should not be found guilty of current government mishaps. But, we have the right to freely speak about about what we think should have been done. Our elected leaders do endorsements. Mayor Fenty has given his endorsement of Barack Obama as President through public channels. The one vote that the District had was for Presidents. A majority of District citizens did not vote for George W. Bush. I know Eleanor Holmes Norton is Democrat. She has strong ties with Independant Senator Lieberman. I am willing to bet that the District would have an independant candidate as well. Just my opinion. I think the Republicans should give District residents the right of representation. This is not England. This is not Rome. If the Federal Government cannot fix a problem it falls to the United States to fix it. After the war The United States needs to have a Constitutional Convention and close some of the back doors of Tyranny. But, not now. Americans need to realize that we are in this war for the long haul. Hillary Clinton will most likely win the democratic nomination. The Senator has stated that she is not in favor an immediate withdraw. But, it is the actions of Nancy Pelosi that have Republicans worrying. I do not know if our local leaders have made opinions on this issue. Do you?
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Researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) will host a public forum this week to discuss the pros and cons of "iron fertilization" of the oceans as a means to mediate global warming. The forum, entitled "Ocean Fertilization: Ironing Out Uncertainties in Climate Engineering," is a public follow-up to an interdisciplinary science workshop conducted at WHOI in September. The free event will be held at 2:30 p.m. on October 19 in the Redfield Auditorium on Water Street in the Village of Woods Hole. The discussion of iron fertilization comes in response to several recent scientific and commercial proposals to spread dissolved iron into the sea. This "seeding" of the ocean is intended to promote the growth of carbon dioxide-consuming plants (phytoplankton) that could help offset rising concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Many ocean scientists are skeptical about whether the process would remove carbon dioxide for the long term or just for a fleeting time. The ecological impact of long-term, large-scale fertilization is also a concern. "Could adding iron to ocean waters stimulate algal productivity sufficiently to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide and geo-engineer our climate? We still don't know," said Ken Buesseler, a WHOI marine chemist and organizer of both the scientific and public discussions. "We did not set out to reach a consensus for or against ocean iron fertilization as a climate mitigation strategy, nor did we endorse any particular commercial plan to try it. Our goal is to bring together the many stakeholders and come to some agreement on the issues of concern and the holes in our knowledge." During the September workshop at WHOI, 80 researchers, environmental advocates, regulators, and business leaders discussed previous scientific iron fertilization experiments, the variability in environmental responses to those experiments, and the intended and unintended consequences that may result when such projects are conducted on a larger scale. Participants also considered the legal and economic framework for regulating the use of international waters and for verifying that carbon is actually removed from the atmosphere for more than a passing moment. Participants generally agreed that any evaluation of iron dumping must include detailed estimates of the impacts of adding iron, beyond simple measurements of algal growth. That is, they must consider the likely production of other greenhouse gases, the changes to ecosystems, and the efficiency and permanency of carbon sequestration. Workshop attendees also agreed that more extensive scientific assessments are needed than what is currently planned in some commercial proposals. "While there is still no agreement on the efficiency of CO2 reduction or its environmental impacts, some scientists are willing to consider further experiments to address these remaining uncertainties, given that future policies and carbon-offset markets may emerge with or without a sound scientific basis," Buesseler said. The public forum next week will offer background on the issue, while providing insight into the opinions and prevailing views expressed at the September workshop. A short, formal talk by Buesseler will be followed by a panel discussion and a public question-and-answer session. The event is sponsored by the WHOI Elisabeth and Henry Morss Jr. Colloquia Fund, established to support public colloquia on issues of global importance to the human race.
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It is interesting to see that the rising tensions between Iraq and Turkey caused oil prices to hit a record high.
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Joe the Lions have never beaten the Redskins at home. Sunday will be no different.
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I will say some prayers for you Human. You are a good person. I am not disabled, but I am having a difficult time trying to quit smoking. It is a habitual stress reliever for me.
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Thanks Doug and Freedom. Unfortunetely, I fell asleep. But I do know that in 2001, a study was published in Military Medicine that found DU in the urine of Gulf War veterans .
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A WHITE TREE in a LITTLE Louisiana town called 'Jena'
Luke_Wilbur replied to a topic in United States Politics
I think the internet allows those that are affected to voice out their feelings about certain issues. The only we can grow as a culture is to better communicate with one another. -
Joe, These are play tickets with actors performing live on a stage. It is simular to a football game or rock concert with less people.
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GO PHILLIES!!! I want you guys to win. So, my Philly cheesesteak buddies can lighten up. But, look out for our Nats next year. You can count them as playoff contenders. WIZ WITH
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Iraqi citizens are helping Coalition forces hunt down al Qaeda terrorists in a vast rural area south of Baghdad, a military commander said today. “As the summer went along, we started building the confidence of the people,” Army Lt. Col. Ken Adgie told online journalists and “bloggers” from Patrol Base Murray, which is situated beside the Tigris River in the mostly agricultural region of Arab Jabour. With its desolate location, rugged terrain, thick palm groves and almost-exclusively Sunni population, the region is a perfect breeding ground for terrorism, Adgie said. “There is no Iraqi army here. There is no Iraqi police here. And there’s no governmental structure here,” he said. “What you had was a petri dish for al Qaeda to grow.” Earlier this month, Adgie and the soldiers he commands in 1st Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, of Multi-National Division Center launched Operation Marne Torch II. The ongoing mission aims to stop the flow of weapons, including improvised explosive devices that local citizens have been manufacturing with al Qaeda funding. “The al Qaeda that’s here is not guys … from Syria or Somalia. They are local people who grew up here,” Adgie said. “They were bad, bad teenagers who stole cars, and (with) the lure of fast money from al Qaeda … they joined al Qaeda, and they carry out al Qaeda’s bidding.” These home-grown terrorists employed “ultra-violence” against their fellow villagers to “strike fear in their hearts,” the colonel explained. Coalition forces from the final phase of the U.S. troop surge streamed into the region earlier this summer. “In early August, we started seeing the first of the concerned local citizens come forward,” Adgie said. “And they started providing us with just a lot of information on who the bad guys were.” The “concerned citizen” movement was greatly bolstered last month, the colonel explained, when a retired brigadier general from Saddam Hussein’s former army encouraged more local people to assist the coalition effort. “(He) decided, ‘Enough is enough. I’ll be the leader,’” Adgie said. “He stepped up, stepped out into the light of day and helped us recruit this concerned citizen organization.” That organization has grown from 87 to 538 people in just seven weeks, the colonel explained, and its members provide crucial information. “Al Qaeda operates under a veil of secrecy. No one knows who al Qaeda is,” Adgie said. “Well that’s no longer possible when the guy you went to high school with is a concerned citizen, and he can look you in the eye and say: ‘You’re al Qaeda.’” Information provided by Iraqi citizens is always corroborated by a second source, the colonel explained, such as video from unmanned aerial vehicles. But without that initial human intelligence, he said, the mission would be far more difficult. “It allows us to take that … needle in a haystack and make it into a much smaller haystack,” Adgie said. A select, highly vetted group of concerned citizens actually lives on post with Coalition forces, wears military uniforms and accompanies troops as they raid suspected al Qaeda safe houses, the colonel explained. “If there’s 10 guys in a house and one’s bad, (the concerned citizens) can say: ‘That’s the guy you want.’” Adgie said. Since the beginning of Operation Marne Torch II, coalition forces have killed nine enemy fighters, captured 71 detainees, located 14 IEDs, and uncovered 12 weapons caches according to Multi-National Division Center officials. “Al Qaeda is losing right now,” Adgie said. “And that’s a good thing for Iraqi citizens.” (Story by David Mays Special to American Forces Press Service)
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Cancer Warning 1. No plastic containers in micro. 2. No water bottles in freezer. 3. No plastic wrap in microwave. Johns Hopkins has recently sent this out in its newsletters. This information is being circulated at Walter Reed Army Medical Center as well. Dioxin chemicals cause cancer, especially breast cancer. Dioxins are highly poisonous to the cells of our bodies. Don't freeze your plastic bottles with water in them as this releases dioxins from the plastic. Recently, Dr. Edward Fujimoto, Wellness Program Manager at Castle Hospital , was on a TV program to explain this health hazard. He talked about dioxins and how bad they are for us.. He said that we should not be heating our food in the microwave using plastic containers. This especially applies to foods that contain fat. He said that the combination of fat, high heat, and plastics releases dioxin into the food and ultimately into the cells of the body. Instead, he recommends using glass, such as Corning Ware, Pyrex or ceramic containers for heating food. You get the same results, only without the dioxin. So such things as TV dinners, instant ramen and soups, etc., should be removed from the container and heated in something else. Paper isn't bad but you don't know what is in the paper. It's just safer to use tempered glass, Corning Ware, etc. He reminded us that a while ago some of the fast food restaurants moved away from the foam containers to paper. The dioxin problem is one of the reasons. Also, he pointed out that plastic wrap, such as Saran, is just as dangerous when placed over foods to be cooked in the microwave. As the food is nuked, the high heat causes poisonous toxins to actually melt out of the plastic wrap and drip into the food. Cover food with a paper towel instead.
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Here is. the context of their statements Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama said they might have to keep some combat troops there in a counterterrorism role for more than four years, and John Edwards said he'd likely have thousands of non-combat troops there in a protective role.
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