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View Article  Ariel is one Smokin' Hot Redhead (Not Safe For Work)

And the pigtails add a little something...Enjoy!

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View Article  Paraglider survives being sucked into storm

A German paraglider pilot survived a rapid climb to around 30,000 feet after being sucked into a storm cell near Tamworth in northern New South Wales earlier this week.

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View Article  Never dip your pen in company ink...

Especially when the company is a high school...

An assistant principal at Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School was charged Thursday with 24 counts of sex offense in a parental role and resigned from his job, Harnett County authorities and Wake County school officials said.

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View Article  Will his Lawyer smooth things out for him?

Was he too slick for his own good?  Hopefully things will come out 'OK.'

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View Article  Semi Slides Into Police Cruiser, Crash Caught On Tape

Police in Northern Kentucky have released cruiser cam video of an amazing crash caught on tape.  It happened Tuesday night on Interstate 75 in Kenton County near Erlanger.
A police officer was already on the scene working another crash when a semi slid into the cruiser.  The FedEx truck with a double trailer took out another car before slamming into the cruiser. Amazingly no one was hurt.

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View Article  Man grabs shark with hands; Blames vodka

A man who caught a 4-foot shark with his bare hands off an Australian beach said on Friday he only tried the feat because he was drunk on vodka.

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View Article  Soldiers Like FCS Test Systems So Much, They Don't Want to Return Them

Testing for some of the systems slated for the first "spin out" of the Army's Future Combat Systems program has gone well, except for one minor glitch: the Soldiers testing them don't want to give the prototypes back.

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View Article  Limit Muslim migration, Australia warned

 

LIFE can become untenable when the Muslim population of a non-Muslim country reaches about 10 per cent, as shown by France, a Jewish expert on Islam says

 

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View Article  The Malevolent Genius of CAIR

 

It is this kind of media manipulation that Steyn spoke of last nigfht when he referred to "the genius of CAIR last night."  They are going to be a part of the new NPR (National Public Radio) Legal Blog.  NPR no less. Your tax dollars at work!

 

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View Article  Meet Laura... her best friend is the camera (Not Safe for Work)

One All Natural girl... yeah, they're real... Enjoy!

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View Article  Auditors say billions of dollars wasted in Iraq

The U.S. government is at risk of squandering significantly more money in an Iraq war and reconstruction effort that has already wasted or otherwise overcharged taxpayers billions of dollars, federal investigators said Thursday.

(Thanks to one of our Patrons, Bogenrim, for suggesting the Link)

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View Article  Video: Dennis Miller on Bank of America, Rudy

 

“… if they want to be the B of M, fine, but I’m not in until they’re the B of A again.”

 

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View Article  NASCAR hands down suspension to Waltrip crew chief

Waltrip, docked 100 points, will be allowed to participate in Thursday's races that determine the field for the 500.  David Hyder, his crew chief, was thrown out of the garage and fined $100,000. Team director Bobby Kennedy also was kicked out.

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View Article  Come Visit Your Money, Stay for the Heineken Tour -- the Netherlands Is the Latest Tax Shelter Hot Spot

U2, the Rolling Stones, movie stars, sports figures and a host of corporations have turned to an unlikely accountant, the Netherlands, to help them avoid paying taxes on multimillion dollar profits in their home countries.

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View Article  NFL Puts Business Interest Ahead of National Security

The Border Patrol wanted to post the ad in the 200,000 game programs handed to fans attending the game between the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts at Miami's Dolphins Stadium. But the federal agency, which is part of U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Department fo Homeland Security, hit a roadblock when the NFL said inclusion in the ad of words like "terrorists," "illegal aliens" and "drug smugglers" wasn't appropriate for that venue.

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View Article  Joe Biden Reminds Country That He Made A Racially-Charged Remark Last Week

“Some drug-addled bimbo dies, and you guys lose your focus?” Biden asked reporters.  “I called a black man ‘articulate, bright, and clean.’  I might as well have suggested he go bale cotton, for crissakes.  I have a clear issue with racial sensitivity, damn it, and you bozos need to be covering it!”

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View Article  Selective linking at the NYT

The New York Times publishes an article today on the bloggers covering the Libby Trial, mentioning AT. Most of the article concerns Jane Hamsher (late of the Ned Lamont campaign) and her site Firedoglake.com. The title of the article evokes an "aren't some of those bloggers cute?"

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View Article  A Girl and her love for the Marshes (Not Safe For Work)

I wonder if she's worried about reptiles?  Enjoy!

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View Article  INVASION USA: Probe Mexico's role in prosecutions

A Republican congressman is asking a Democrat colleague to hold hearings to investigate the involvement of the Mexican government in the decision to prosecute Texas Deputy Sheriff Gilmer Hernandez and Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean for shooting incidents involving illegal immigrants. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., told WND his office is writing a memo to Rep. William Delahunt, D-Mass., after WND's story this week disclosing the involvement of the Mexican Consulate in both cases.

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View Article  Just what does it take to make someone snap?

Lisa Nowak. Isaiah Washington. Michael Richards. Ryan O'Neal. Mel Gibson. Problem is, whether stalking a romantic rival, assaulting a family member or blurting out bigoted rants (sometimes more than once), they weren't thinking.

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View Article  Prosecutor made a website to counter Grisham's "The Innocent Man"

Pontotoc County (OK) District Attorney William N. Peterson in Oklahoma, who sent the wrong man to prison for a 1982 murder which became the subject of a best-selling book by author John Grisham, has put up a website to tell his side of the story. Grisham’s response to the prosecutor’s criticisms: “Lose my address and fax number.”

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View Article  Meet the Commander, the Ukrainian version of the Hummer

Some very Large pics of a tough lookin' ride... Enjoy!

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View Article  Rogue squirrel forces down plane

Just when the squirrel menace looked like it might have faded away, an American Airlines flight from Tokyo has been forced to make an emergency landing in Honolulu because a rogue squirrel had managed to sneak on board.

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View Article  Air Force punishes drill sergeant who bared all for Playboy

Michelle Manhart, an Air Force drill sergeant who stripped off her uniform and posed nude for Playboy, has been discharged from active duty and demoted from staff sergeant to senior airman, the Associated Press reports.

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View Article  Carmen and Some Baby Oil (Definitely Not Safe for Work)

Carmen has a message for you... Enjoy!

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View Article  SUV Plows Into Theater As Moviegoers Watch "Dreamgirls"

 

During the 7:00pm showing at the six-theater multiplex, a white sport utility vehicle smashed through a wall of the theater while the audience was watching the movie.

 

Fortunately, nobody was hurt, even though the SUV came inches from some moviegoer heads.

 

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View Article  GLOBAL WARMING ALERT!! Kathmandu: First snow in 63 years

 

"I have never seen it snow in Kathmandu in all my life," said 45-year-old housewife Manju Shrestha, playing in the snow with her young children.

 

Weather officials said the brief snowfall, which lasted only a few minutes, was the result of a "westerly disturbance" over Nepal that earlier in the week caused heavy rains.

 

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View Article  Freshman senator calls the cops to snuff Tancredo’s cigar

 

Ellison’s office called the Capitol Hill Police on Tancredo last Wednesday night as Tancredo was in his office smoking a cigar. The lawmakers have neighboring offices on the first floor of the LongworthHouseOfficeBuilding.

 

Tancredo was still stunned a day later. “It’s very bizarre,” said Tancredo, who has never met Ellison. “Seemed to me not a good way to say hello.”

 

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View Article  Tim Hardaway: 'I Hate Gay People'

 

The five time All Star was asked how he would deal with a gay teammate.

"First of all I wouldn't want him on my team," said Hardaway. "Second of all, if he was on my team I would really distance myself from him because I don't think that's right and I don't think he should be in the locker room when we're in the locker room."

 

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View Article  Terror suspect's claim: Too traumatized for trial

 

Lawyers for Jose Padilla say torture in custody left him mentally unfit to go to court. Federal prosecutors say allegations of abuse have 'no merit whatsoever.'

 

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View Article  Bill Would Make Grasp of English a Citizenship Requirement

 

"English is the language of opportunity in America," the bill's primary sponsor, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), said in a statement. "The best way for our newcomers to work toward their own success is through our common bond of language."

King introduced the same legislation in 2005, but the bill never moved out of committee to a vote on the House floor.

 

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View Article  U.S. to cut aid to Mideast states not critical to war on terror

 

Officials said the Bush administration has submitted a budget designed to reduce military aid to what they termed non-critical allies in the Middle East and other regions, Middle East Newsline reported.

 

Aid would be determined by immediate need and whether these countries serve in the war against Al Qaida and its allies.

 

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View Article  Google Earth images compromise secret installations in S. Korea

 

Google Earth, a new map search engine service being offered by Google, offers its global audience access to satellite imagery of South Korea's presidential mansion and sensitive military facilities, including restricted air force bases and naval ports.

 

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View Article  White House Opens Doors to Iraq Refugees

 

The Bush administration agreed Wednesday to greatly expand the number of Iraqi refugees allowed into the country and to pay more to help Iraq's Arab neighbors cope with the human tide fleeing increasing violence and economic hardship in their country

 

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View Article  NYC public school will offer Arabic

 

The first New York City public school offering the Arabic language and culture is set to open in September.

Named after the Lebanese poet and philosopher, the
KhalilGibranInternationalAcademy for grades 6-12 will be located in Brooklyn and be one of 40 new schools that the Department of Education plans for the 2007-2008 school year

 

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View Article  Fla. teen hiccuping for over 3 weeks

Jennifer Mee can't stop hiccuping. For more than three weeks now, the 15-year-old St. Petersburg teen has hiccuped close to 50 times a minute — despite the best efforts of doctors and home remedies.

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