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They even went as far as to post a developer's personal address on the document.
Is this not violent speech that's so common on the left?
http://weaselzippers.us/2011/01/19/d-c-u nion-goons-plan-to-march-on-wal-mart-dev elopers-home-flyers-show-gun-sight-targe t-next-to-his-address/
Yet the leftist Media acts as if it doesn't exist? Their sheep who they tell Fox is evil never see this kind of thing. They live in their own little Pravda Leningrad where ignorance is bliss ... just don't mind the starving farmers & people burning their furniture to keep from freezing to death.
ode to you, disco stu : ) we gotta pick up the truth and run with it
Yeah, I think the correlation ends at putting personal addresses on & attacking people in their own homes. That's a big left thing, Obama himself did it & they used that thuggery to steal the assets from first position bond holders on GM & Chrysler & give them to the Unions. The Progressives are violent, they use violence as a matter of every day operations. They use Propaganda to paint others as if they did the same things, while using their control of the media to get loud about their targets, while being quiet about the real violent ones, the Progressives. It's exactly what the Nazi's did to the Jews.
Progressives uses Alknski tactics, Obama pushes his works to kids.
It is so reminiscent of Nazi tactics because the source for both is the Same, the Progressive scumbag Ed Bernays, nephew of Sigmond Freud. His book Propaganda laid out the methods for mind controlling the Sheep. Goebbels, Hitler's Propaganda minister loved that book & used it to do what Nazi's did to the Jews.
Brandon hittin up the stairs at the farmers home furniture store
I am typing an essay on Italians, and need help on the conclusion paragraph.
Here is the essay:
Italians
Italians are warm, welcoming people, who love to relax, celebrate, and socialize with family and friends. Their celebration and relaxation usually takes place around a dinner table at a restaurant or at home, so they can enjoy the traditions of Italian cuisine. Italians have a strong passion for eating, but also enjoy talking.
In Italy, conversation is considered an art form. If you were to walk the streets of Italy, or stop at a café, you would notice people of all ages engaged in intense and animated discussions on a wide variety of topics, ranging from family, work, politics, gossip, food, drinks, and sports, especially soccer.
From the largest cities, to the most rural of villages, there is one place that will always remain as the central meeting point of Italian culture- the Piazza ( meaning square ). No matter how big or small the Piazza is, you will always see people sitting, strolling, walking, talking, and interacting with one another. Piazzas are also the main focal points for festivals, gatherings, celebrations, and political events.
To real Italians, lunch is a 1-2 hour affair with traditionally a two to three course meal, which explains why most places halt for two hours of the day. Stores shut down, banks close, and all of the streets are empty. At around 2 o’clock, people start to emerge from their houses and populate the streets again until around 19:30 when it’s time for dinner. After dinner, the streets come to life again as Italians stroll around the piazza to work off their meal or head off for their evening engagement.
Italian food is high in the ranks of most delicious, richest, and most varied of all cooking, with dishes for every occasion. Their food plays a huge role in their life and culture. Every region has their specialty, not only pasta, but all varieties of meat and fish are cooked to old, handed down recipes, mouth watering puddings, and of course, nobody can beat their ice creams.
Shopping may not be a national past time, but it is taken very seriously in Italy. The major cities, like Rome, Milan, Florence, are full of the most wonderful shops selling everything from designer clothes to the newest and hippest furniture to be found anywhere in the world. Milan has its furniture fair every year and furniture makers from far and wide will go there to see what is happening at the leading edge of furniture design. Leather is also a good buy in Italy, Italians know their leather and the finest gloves, shoes, jackets, and bags are worn by virtually all Italians. They glory in being chic, and are generally always beautifully turned out.
Sports are a very important passion in the lives of many Italians. Football, being their main passion, with hundreds of football clubs with top soccer teams playing for their country. Volleyball is also much enjoyed as is rugby, with the rugby team playing for the European Challenge Cup.
Italians place more value on the simple things in life ( family, community, enjoying a Tuscan sunset ) rather than the material things most westerners covet. There are plenty of happy farmers in Italy who want no more than to share a meal with others in their community.
The Italian Language is a romance language, spoken as a native language by about 70 million people in Italy, San Marino, and parts of Switzerland, Croatia, Slovenia, and France. Italian is based on the Tuscan dialect, which beforehand was only available to upper class Florentine society. Unlike other romance languages, Italian retains Latin’s contrast between short and long consonants. In particular, among the Romance languages, Italian is the closest to Latin in terms of vocabulary.
rich instead of richest in the paragraph on cooking.
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HERE is a joke:
this horse goes into the barn. three kids come into the barn. they eat feces. the horse eats hay. the feces comes alive in the kids' stomachs and they have to go to the doctor, who gives them magic beans. the magic beans grow into walnut trees. the horse from the beginning of the joke climbs the trees. then the farmer buys a new tractor. the kids go home. the horse takes up archery. the farmer eats a banana. the tractor learns to sing bluegrass music. the farm bureau looks into all of this and concludes that the farmer's loan is due for readjustment. the kids have some ice cream. the horse buys a banjo so that it can play music with the tractor. the farmer quits to become a furniture designer. the kids make pies in protest, but to no avail. the horse and the tractor don't get their recording contract, so they go to work together as insurance salesmen. the kids go to live in guam with their aunt and become seventh-day-adventists.
I like the aunt!
She has so many roles!
she's the main character, right?
(^_^)
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Does anyone know the name/author of a book I read...
It's set at the graduation of a high school class in the future. The world is so overpopulated that there is not enough jobs for most graduates, and because most jobs are now performed by robots/machines.
You pretty much have to finish top of your class to get a job. Anyway, out of the group of friends, one goes home to be a farmer with her family, and some move into a warehouse together. They have to scrape together furniture off the street.
Somone approaches them and invites them to go to these sessions, where they go into a pod and, like a game, go to this underpopulated new world. They'd snap out of it if someone got hurt, then the next time they went back, one of their friends who was a doctor would be with them. Or if they got hungry, their friend who was a farmer finds her way back to the group and joins the sessions. Then one day they're playing the game, and someone falls over and hurts themselves, and they expect to snap out of it, but they don't. Turns out that it was the final time playing, and they were playing for good. They'd been transported by pod to begin a new civilisation on a new planet... chosen for their unique skills. They begin to meet other groups that had also been sent there, inter-marry and have families etc.
Please help if you know the name of the book and author!
Invitation to the game -Hughes! great book!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invitation_ to_the_Game
GAFFNEY, South Carolina (CNN) -- Investigators believe the serial killer blamed for five deaths in South Carolina died in a shootout with police in neighboring North Carolina on Monday, a South Carolina state police official said.
Patrick Tracy Burris, 41, was believed to be the suspect in five slayings in South Carolina, authorities say.
1 of 2 Tests on the gun found on 41-year-old Patrick Tracy Burris match the weapon used in the killings that have haunted Gaffney, South Carolina, since June 27, said Reggie Lloyd, director of South Carolina's State Law Enforcement Division. The dead suspect and his vehicle appear to match descriptions circulated by investigators in Gaffney, he said.
"We believe a killer is off the streets," Lloyd said.
Burris was killed early Monday morning in Dallas, North Carolina, after police received a call about a possible burglary in progress, officers there said. At a news conference Monday evening, investigators described him as a "habitual felon" with a record in several states who was on probation at the time he was killed.
When police arrived at the home, they found inside two people who lived there and a third who was an acquaintance, said Bill Blanton, the sheriff of Cherokee County, South Carolina. Police checked Burris' background and found there was an outstanding warrant on him from a probation violation from Lincoln County, North Carolina. Watch Lloyd say why police think they've got their man »
When police attempted to serve the warrant, Burris shot at the officers, who returned fire, Blanton said.
One officer was shot in the leg and was treated and released from a hospital, police said.
At a news conference Monday night, Lloyd held up what he said was Burris' 25-page rap sheet, including a lengthy history of armed robberies, forgeries, break-ins and several other charges from several states.
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"At some point the criminal justice system is going to have to explain why this individual was out on the streets -- we owe that to the victims," he said.
About 100 investigators from North and South Carolina were working the case, Blanton said. Leaves for all members of the Gaffney Police Department and the Sheriff's Department were canceled, their respective chiefs have said.
The first shooting occurred June 27, when peach farmer Kline W. Cash, 63, was killed. His wife found him dead in their home, the sheriff's office said, and Blanton said the home may have been robbed.
Four days later, the bound and shot bodies of Hazel Linder, 83, and her 50-year-old daughter, Gena Linder Parker, were found in Linder's home, where she lived alone. Blanton said authorities are still trying to determine if anything was taken from that home.
The killer's last victim was 15-year-old Abby Tyler, who was shot last week and died Saturday. Her father Stephen Tyler, 48, had been pronounced dead at the scene of the shooting, in their family-run furniture and appliance store. See a map of where the bodies were found »
Lloyd said investigators had evidence that put Burris at the scene of the killings, but did not know a motive.
"There's no hard evidence as to what connections he had with this community or why he targeted these victims," Lloyd said.
He added that the investigation is ongoing, and that officials are trying to determine what the suspect was up to between the killings and after the last the shooting.
"We don't believe at this point anyone else was involved in the murders, but anything could turn up," he said.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/07/06/sout h.carolina.killings/index.html
I noticed all the murders are done by illegal alien landcappers is it true?
*wink at Harry Ball. tee hee
I didn't write the article. I'm the copy and paste queen...
It is true that we have citizens who commit despicable crimes, but the facts can not be disputed, over 25 citizens lives are taken daily by illegal aliens. It is a fact that if they were not present, these people would still be alive. Take a look on many sites, how many innocent victims would still be living if our laws were enforced and these illegals were rounded up and sent back to which ever country they came from. These families are not laughing at your attempt at poor humor.
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