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Moon Hoax idiots (come get sonned morons)

The thing is that i laugh at, you believe this evidence. But when it comes to 9/11 theres an overwhelming amount of evidence(like this) that things other than a plane took the buildings down, and you still believe it was a plane on its own.


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NAACP Demands Apology From Overstock.com Founder

The NAACP demanded an apology Friday from the founder of Overstock.com, who said Utah minorities who don't graduate from high school might as well be burned or thrown away. Patrick Byrne's comments were posted on YouTube. The video clip was from a debate two weeks ago in Provo, where he was speaking in favor of vouchers, public aid for families sending kids to private schools. A statewide voucher program, granting $500 to $3,000 per child, based on family income, is on the Utah ballot Nov. 6. On YouTube, Byrne says: “Right now, 40 percent of Utah minorities are not graduating from high school. You may as well burn those kids. That's the end of their life. That's the end of their ability to achieve in this society if they do not get a high school education." He goes on to add: “You might as, just throw the kids away." Byrne has made similar remarks in other debates.


Lindsay Lohan, Eddie Murphy share worst film awards

Despite bad reviews, moviegoers had turned out for the film, which took in $158 million at worldwide box offices based mostly on Murphy's popularity.

Lohan won two worst actress awards for playing twins in "I Know Who Killed Me," a film that was named worst of the year.

She also won worst screen couple for a scene in which she appears opposite herself in the tale about psychically linked siblings stalked by a serial killer.

"I Know Who Killed Me," a major box office flop with a $9 million take worldwide, won eight of nine Raspberries for which it was nominated, breaking a record of seven wins previously held by "Showgirls" and "Battlefield Earth."

Lohan was in and out of rehabilitation programs last year and acknowledged last month that she had fallen off the wagon at a New Year's Eve party.


Journalist? Blogger? Self-promo Strategist? You Decide on Josh Wolf ...

Journalism is a tough profession to crack legitimately. At no earlier time in media history have there been far more candidates than there are job openings as layoffs continue to plague an industry best defined as a sinking ship.

So, why would one young man who calls himself a journalist sit in jail (coercive confinement) rather than try breaking into the profession legitimately?

Anyone's guess.

Josh Wolf has become "news," which used to be an unwritten 'no, no' by professional media standards.

Once upon a time...a journalist was someone who gathered information, wrote on the topic of interest, and found his/her story with a byline in some future print edition. Today however, technology has changed what accounts for news, what defines rounded or objective journalism, and who is indeed a journalist.


Willy Northpole and the Phoenix hip-hop scene explode

The George S. May Company is going to join Magedson's corporate advocacy program. (Kushnir declined to say how much he's paying.) Basically, Kushnir will pay Magedson to reveal the complainants against the company, and then Kushnir can do what he would have wanted to do all along — address them.

Good news for Magedson. But not such good news for the people who had anonymously blasted George S. May. After all, Magedson will be giving them up. And if they're current employees, they're probably going to be in trouble with a capital T.

Kushnir says he won't sue anybody — he's learned his lesson — but if it's a disgruntled secretary who called the founder a pedophile, it's hard to imagine things will end happily for her.

Kushnir says he's happy with how things ended. But the incident does raise some ethical questions.


Not Worth The Shot?

He believes the impurities result from frequently invading the closed circulatory system with injections. You damage the fragile cells which then die and appear as distortions in the DNA and RNA, he explains.

According to El-Bishlawi, patients undergo routine blood tests, which are required by companies in the Gulf, and then they are told they have HCV. They exhibit no symptoms, do not feel anything, but are told they have a life-threatening disease. It is a mafia that aims at draining Egyptians of their health and money. They say Egypt is the country with the highest rates of HCV in the world. They do this to make us look bad, and then make money in the process, he alleges.

And then they tell us it will cause cirrhosis and cancer in the far future. But that would be because of bilharzia, and not HCV.


 
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