Monday, February 6th, 2012
From GlobalResearchTV via Repeal the 17th Amendment: Beyond SOPA: The Past, Present, and Future of Internet Censorship Transcript available at The Corbett Report
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Sunday, January 8th, 2012
Here are the leaders of the Republican Revolution of 2012: Mitt Romney – Supports abortion. (source) Supports Socialist National health care and private mandates, turning millions of unemployed Americans into indentured criminals in 2014. (source) Supports the homosexual agenda. (source) Rick Perry – Encourages 11-year-old girls to have sex, even to the point of fighting [...]
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Friday, June 4th, 2010
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
(NOTE: My comments are based on From and Subject headers. I have not these opened these scam e-mails and neither should you, ever.) In my "Spam" folder, there are always fake Notice of Underreported Income forms, originally from a fake "IRS", but now from the British HM Revenue & Customs. Yet it still uses the [...]
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Monday, September 28th, 2009
Life Magazine has a photo gallery of "30 Dumb Inventions from the Mid-1900s" (wow) Some, like the Baby Cage and the Dog Restrainer, were just tasteless. Others, like the Goodyear Illuminated Tires and the Flying Platform, I thought were pretty cool. The Finnish Portable Sauna looks like a predecessor to the modern Snuggie. A predecessor [...]
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