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Wednesday, June 13

Iran: Shocking New Scandal!! (Not Safe For Kids)...
by
WeaselZipper
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 11:18 PM EDT

Mohammad Khatami, the predecessor to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is embroiled in a scandal of Clintonian proportions. The ex-president was caught touching the hand of a woman, the x-rated act was even caught on film.
Now here in America, our presidents have real scandals, like getting blow jobs from interns. So suck it Iran, you bunch of amateurs....

Reuters: Another Attempt to Equate Muslim Terrorism With Non Muslims....
by
WeaselZipper
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 09:47 PM EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Violent Muslim, Christian and Jewish extremists invoke the same rhetoric of "good" and "evil" and the best way to fight them is to tackle the problems that drive people to extremism, according to a report obtained by Reuters.
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"I am in No Way a Violent Person."
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 05:20 PM EDT

A woman who ripped off her ex-boyfriend's testicle with her bare hands has been sent to prison. Amanda Monti, 24, flew into a rage when Geoffrey Jones, 37, rejected her advances at the end of a house party, Liverpool Crown Court heard.
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For some, "Always Low Prices" just isn't low enough.
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 04:44 PM EDT

The world's largest retailer is saying little about these kinds of thefts, but it's recent public disclosures that it is experiencing an increase in so-called shrinkage at its U.S. stores suggests that inventory losses due to shoplifting, employee theft, paperwork errors and supplier fraud could be worsening.
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Illegal Immigrants Steal Social Security Numbers Of Elderly, Dead
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 03:58 PM EDT

The favorable portrait of honest and hard-working illegal immigrants who simply want to feed their families was shattered when federal agents arrested dozens of undocumented workers using dead and elderly Americans’ Social Security numbers along with previously deported criminals at an Oregon food processing plant.
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Consumption of high-dose resveratrol might be insufficient to elicit systemic levels commensurate with cancer chemopreventive efficacy.
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 03:17 PM EDT

TRANSLATION: a red grape extract may have some effect in treating cancer
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Islamic porn industry faces yet another setback
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 02:33 PM EDT

Bootleg video tapes and CDs are widely available on street corners in Iran. Iran's parliament on Wednesday voted in favor of a bill that could lead to death penalty for persons convicted of working in the production of pornographic movies.
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Cincinnati Bengal malcontent Chris Henry in legal trouble again. Accused of assaulting a 16 year old, because unlike Troy Palamalu, the kid doesn't hit back.
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 02:25 PM EDT

"It's very obvious," said Captain Linny Cloyd, of the Florence police department. "I've seen the young man. There's no doubt he was assaulted. At this point we're still trying to figure out who is who – where they were."
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Thai Jihadis Behead Buddhist Man....
by
WeaselZipper
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 01:59 PM EDT

Police on Wednesday found the head of a man believed to be one of three Buddhists killed the previous day in a village known for Islamic militancy in Thailand's strife-torn south.
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Pakistan: The Taliban Encouraging Morality With Bombs...
by
WeaselZipper
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 01:53 PM EDT

Bombs of compassionate Islamic love, peace and tolerance. Who am I kidding? Their the ones that explode.....
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Have you ever felt your cellphone vibrate in your pocket, only to find out that it's not even in your pocket? You are not alone.
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 12:34 PM EDT

Some call it "phantom vibration syndrome." Others prefer "vibranxiety" — the feeling when you answer your vibrating cellphone, only to find it never vibrated at all.
"It started happening about three years ago, when I first got a cellphone," says Canadian Steven Garrity, 28, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. "I'd be sitting on the couch and feel my phone start to vibrate, so I'd reach down and pull it out of my pocket. But the only thing ringing was my thigh."
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In 1990, Bill Clinton took some time away from his mistresses to screw Hillary too.
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 12:28 PM EDT

Bill and Hillary Clinton had a secret pact to first take turns as governor of Arkansas, then as U.S. president, but Bill at the last minute reneged on his end of the deal, a close Clinton aide reveals.
In 1990, Bill Clinton was supposed to retire as governor of Arkansas and support his wife in that role, the long-time aide told WND in an exclusive interview. But he changed his mind about giving up the post and kept his decision from Hillary.
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Expect a lot of slanted 'US Healthcare Sucks" articles to be conveniently released now that Micheal Moore's movie is close to release
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 12:25 PM EDT

Whether it is American senior citizens driving into Canada in order to buy cheap prescription drugs or Canadians coming to the U.S. for surgery in order to avoid long wait times, the relative merits of these two nations' health care systems are often cast in terms of anecdotes.
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The line "Daddy's little girl" takes on a whole new meaning.
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 12:19 PM EDT

Much as she might hate to admit it, a woman's choice of partner may depend a lot on her own father.
Scientists have found women who were treated well by their dad during childhood are attracted to men who resemble their father facially.
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CDC reports that Marines drank tainted water for 30 years. "Halls of Montezuma" takes on a whole new meaning.
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 12:16 PM EDT

As many as 75,000 people may have drunk water contaminated by dry cleaning fluid at the Marine base at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Tuesday.
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Bounty hunter pardoned by Afghani president; Is a Reality Show Next?
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 12:03 PM EDT

A former US soldier jailed for running a private prison in Kabul and torturing Afghans has been freed, officials say. Jack Idema was pardoned by President Karzai in March as part of an amnesty.
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"U.S. is dead last in aid contribution vs. GDP."?? Like when some country gets 2 Billion from the US to fight AIDS, its "stingy" because of our GDP vs Norway's or some such garbage?
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 11:55 AM EDT

Blah blah blah... America is rich and stingy... We're cheap because we give MORE than anyone...???
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Joseph Farah of WND: My Choice For President
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 09:31 AM EDT

Americans like to talk about presidential candidates. They like to dream that a political messiah might be on the horizon. They like to think that re-establishing our free republic is just a ballot away.
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20 Years After "Tear Down This Wall"
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 09:19 AM EDT

In the speech, Reagan would call on Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall, but that language was opposed strongly by Reagan's National Security Council and the State Department, who feared it would be used by hard-liners in the Kremlin to discredit Gorbachev.
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'Honour killing' relatives guilty
by
The Bartender
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 09:14 AM EDT

A father has been found guilty of killing his daughter in what police have described as an honour killing. The body of Banaz Mahmod, 20, was found in a suitcase buried in a garden in Birmingham last year.
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Soldiers suspected of alien smuggling
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 12:13 AM EDT

Three National Guardsmen
assigned to the Texas-Mexico border were accused of running an immigrant
smuggling ring after 24 immigrants were found inside a van that one of them was
driving, a U.S. attorney said Monday.
The three, arrested late
Thursday and Friday, were arraigned Monday on a federal charge of conspiring to
transport illegal immigrants.
Pfc. Jose Rodrigo Torres,
26, and Sgt. Julio Cesar Pacheco, 25, both of Laredo,
and Sgt. Clarence Hodge Jr., 36, of Fort Worth,
were arrested near Laredo.
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