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Jan 07

Those who stand for nothing fall for anything.

Jan 15 07

President Bush, facing opposition from both parties over his plan to send more troops to Iraq, said he has the authority to act no matter what Congress wants. Pagans pissed over federal government opening there credit card bills: Banks, credit card companies and other financial institutions receiving the letters usually have turned over documents voluntarily, allowing investigators to examine the financial assets and transactions of U.S. military personnel and civilians, officials say. J.C. Penney Co. removed some fur-trimmed coats from its racks around Christmas after animal-rights activists objected that the fur came from wild dogs in China. This month, the department store put the coats back on the racks - but only after directing employees to use pens to blot out the line on the label that identified the trim as raccoon fur.  "That tight ass McCain thinks he is going to be president and that dumb ass Tancredo who called Florida a third world, the boy was gnawed on by the dumb ass, is testing the water to run for president, it looks like somebody took the ugly stick to him, if he or McCain think they can be elected Hey Dumb Asses the American people aren't stupid, well yes they did elect me. I guess I will have to get that raghead Iraq PM out of office, he will not attack Sater Silly City well yea it is a sovereign nation: run by me: I watched the talk shows on Sunday, you talk about a bunch of Dumb asses they have a Newsweek editor and bunch up tight writers trying to tell me how to run a war, hell hoss these people can't even write a good article, never been elected to shit! I was always amized yeah amazed that a sports writers  write stories about what would make a good team, although they never played any sport and writing for some dip shit paper that there writing counts. I am tired of this criticism. I will turn my attack dog loose that up tight VP, I'll release the collar "  Guests from across Europe crowded into a private ceremony Saturday marking the opening of a spacious new center for the Church of Scientology in a country where it is denied recognition as a religion and kept under surveillance. Something was strange about the little brown bird found dead from bird flu in one of Hong Kong's busiest shopping districts. The scaly-breasted munia usually lives in rural areas of the territory. Experts think it and five others may have been used in a Buddhist ritual that frees hundreds of birds to improve karma. With worries rising in Asia about a new outbreak of bird flu, officials are urging that the religious practice be stopped to protect public health. "They have absolutely nothing to offer in its place," Cheney said of Democratic leaders. "I have yet to hear a coherent policy from the Democratic side."
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