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  1. LBV
    April 11th, 2008 at 13:31 | #1
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    Firstly, considering David Miscavige has taken Norman Starkey off post as the Trustee LRH Estate as well as revoked his status as such, and that DM is now himself the owner of LRH’s estate, I would at least say that Norman wasn’t in on the plan, even if this did take place. Personally I don’t believe it did, but there certainly was all fashion of odd stuff going on around and, especially, after his death. I think the coverup was more of the fact of just how messed up LRH was in his later years, rather than a murder.

  2. Scott
    April 11th, 2008 at 14:54 | #2
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    Don’t let the gun haters be the only ones Gov. Perdue hears from! Call/write/email/fax him today and urge him to sign HB 89 into law. We’ve posted all four types of contact info at SammyTaylor.net.

  3. Editor
    April 11th, 2008 at 15:25 | #3
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    The Editor has done HIS part … y’all get out there and do YOURS!

    Governor Purdue: HB89 is an important reform to Georgia’s gun laws. Please do not let pressure from various groups influence your decision to sign HB 89 into the law it deserves to become. Let the historical precedence of law abiding gun owners provide you with the assurance of responsible behavior on our part. The right to personal protection and self-defense is important but is unnecessarily restrictive in our state … your signature on this bill is a step in the right direction regarding concealed carry reform.

    Thank you,

    Dennis Robbins

  4. lorena bobbitt jeffs
    April 11th, 2008 at 23:40 | #4
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    the utah attorney general this “caiaphas shurtleff” got the legislature of utah to raise the age in utah from 14 to 15 because he knew this would allow the law enforcemtn to persecute the people whose religion he opposes.

    And what is the difference between 14 yo and 15 yo anyway. one day??

    And i can verify that none of the polyg girls are sluts and none have taken the LBT (low back tattoo). this is why they are being persecuted.

    the local govrenment devils want all girls to be whores and sluts like their own wives and daughters. It makes them feel inferior when they think of the pure polyg girls but have to look at their own tattooed up whorish women. to be honest, i sympathize with them. those ugly faded tattoos combined with the stench of cigerette butts is a romance killer for sure.

  5. Jason Whitmen
    April 21st, 2008 at 00:00 | #5
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    A friend of mine just emailed me one of your articles from a while back. I read that one a few more. Really enjoy your blog. Thanks.

    Jason Whitmen

  6. anonymous
    April 22nd, 2008 at 20:16 | #6
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    Perhaps the faculty was nervous about his Bible being there after Freshwater began burning crosses into his students’ forearms against their will.

  7. Editor
    April 22nd, 2008 at 20:57 | #7
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    Look Mr. Anonymous, if you’re going to quote another source, don’t put your cute little “addition” in the link. Nowhere does this article speak of anyone having something done “against their will.” You made that part up. And when it’s all out in the open, we’ll find that this is just more grandstanding by parents who have a little “problem” with Mr. Freshwater. Nice try though … with YOUR attempt at grandstanding.

  8. Mike Smiley
    April 28th, 2008 at 15:25 | #8
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    For details about Scientology’s “NarCONon,” visit http://www.crackpots.org/

  9. Ron Brown
    April 30th, 2008 at 08:08 | #9
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    Thanks a lot for the link.

    PS: One of my best friends, also born and raised in the Toronto area, is a HUUUUUGE Braves fan. This is the one thing that has always perplexed me about him. He’s always lived in a suburb 40 minutes from Toronto, and his favourite baseball team is the Atlanta Braves (though he does like the Blue Jays, but not nearly as much), favourite hockey team the Boston Bruins (he mocks the Leafs at every opportunity), and his favourite CFL football team is the Edmonton Eskimos (not sure how he feels about the Toronto Argonauts). The only Toronto team that is his favourite is the Raptors. I’m not sure if he has a favourite North American soccer team.

  10. Editor
    April 30th, 2008 at 12:19 | #10
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    Ha ha. Sounds like he’s a likely candidate for the bumper sticker that says, “I’m a schizophrenic … AND SO AM I.” Thanks for checking it with us.

  11. mahdi
    June 13th, 2008 at 18:38 | #11
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    i want to know how much is micro car

  12. Ed Stockton
    July 17th, 2008 at 10:16 | #12
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    I agree with this article; however, since the source was Mother Jones, I do not understand it. Mother Jones is a very liberal entity. Liberalism relies on all those characteristics to promote their ideals. So why would they knock stupid voters. Their objectives require stupid voters. Someone enlighten me.

  13. David Young
    August 11th, 2008 at 11:18 | #13
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    Please call me immediately at 770 399 7838. We have won a lawsuit against his company and now own the truck he used to have. Our damages will be determined on Monday August 18th. Please call us and we will give you details regarding the court case.

  14. sharon snyder
    August 12th, 2008 at 14:57 | #14
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    Bobby Spivey was a former neighbor of our in Snellville, we had many problems with him over the years. Not surprised to hear he’s “up to his old tricks”. What has he done now? The business’ and houses are always put in another family members name because he has so many people sueing him.

  15. Tony in Tucson
    August 25th, 2008 at 15:26 | #15
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    It’s very serendipitous that you have this story in here. I sent a link to this story to people all across the country when I first saw it. Here in Arizona, we are on the front line of the illegal immigration issue. I personally do not want anyone coming in to our country illegally, but they do come, and they won’t stop coming. I don’t want them coming here illegally, but I don’t want these people to die a miserable death in the scorching desert heat.

    I volunteer at Humane Borders (http://humaneborders.org), an organization that puts water barrels in remote spots in the Arizona desert in order to stop the deaths that occur when these people sneak into the USA from Mexico. Many are told “it’s just a few hours walk from the US-Mexico border and you’ll be in Phoenix.” In reality, the walk takes many days, in 100 plus degree heat. The distance is over 100 miles. Many die a horrible death. Most are people leaving their wife and children behind, simply trying to be able to get a job in order to send money back home to Mexico so their families will be better off. A few may be criminals, some are drug smugglers, but these aren’t the people that are dying. Criminals aren’t taking that treacherous walk – they sneak across the border, deliver their cargo, and go back. I see the backpacks left on the desert floor, the shoes, the photographs of families left behind. All of them are human beings, who through no control of their own, were not fortunate enough to be born here in the United States. They lack an education and come from a country that, so far, hasn’t provided them with a way to make their lives better. So they come here. They say to their wives “I’ll go to America, pick strawberries or dig ditches or clean motel rooms and send you the money I’ll make.”

    You don’t want to dig ditches or pick strawberries, and neither do I. But these people are willing to do that, for a few dollars to send home. These are the people that are dying. The political arguments one sees in newspapers about and against illegal immigration don’t take into account the human aspect, the sadness, the suffering, the dying, all for a few dollars each week to send home to families south of the US-Mexican border.

    I don’t have a solution, and so far, no one else does either. But no poor person, trying to make a better life for their family, should be abused, treated inhumanely, or left to die a terrible death from lack of water. If you could see it in person, if everyone in America could see it in person, I’m confident a solution would be found quickly.

  16. BlueEyesDance
    August 27th, 2008 at 21:28 | #16
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    Well darn. I was getting out my old Halloween’s nun’s habit and was ready to enter the online beauty pageant. This may have been my one chance to be in a beauty contest. I am so disappointed. and yes, it did not take long to get this canceled….his superiors are a bunch of party poopers.

  17. DeWayne Davis, Suwanee Realtor
    October 3rd, 2008 at 11:55 | #17
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    This is probably one of the greatest headlines ever written. You certainly got my attention and drew me into reading a very good article. Thanks.

  18. RYErnest
    November 29th, 2008 at 06:08 | #18
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    Nice post u have here :D Added to my RSS reader

  19. alicia brown
    December 9th, 2008 at 21:37 | #19
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    how dare they use MY money to give bonuses to managers. What, they are giving them bonuses to keep them, where else would they go, there are no jobs out there because of these stupid people. someone needs to get that money back and under no circumstance give AIG another dime.

  20. Rodger
    December 24th, 2008 at 16:26 | #20
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    Interesting piece of gear there!!! so how would they land?

  21. Laura Sisney
    February 12th, 2009 at 07:50 | #21
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    What in the world does this have to do with stimulating our economy? I am appalled at this. I am sick of the government writing their own bills and hiding it from the public. This nation is going down the tubes if we continue to let the ACLU and their constiuents continue to make the rules. Come on people, stand up and fight.

    Laura Sisney†
    Christian and proud of it.

  22. ksodell
    February 12th, 2009 at 12:33 | #22
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    What is even as amazing is that we as Christians are required to pay taxes that support those very universities. Without the Christian tax dollars the government would be completely without funding, yet they want to deny us the usage of the very buildings that are dollars helped to build.

  23. Alan
    February 25th, 2009 at 14:17 | #23
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    Hi there! I’m glad you like the Obamunism design. As the owner of this image, can you do us a favor and make the image itself link to our product description page, or have some text underneath the image that tells visitors where to find us? The link I would like you to use is this: http://www.conchtees.com/shirt/men/obamunism.php

    Thanks!
    -Alan

  24. coffee
    February 27th, 2009 at 00:50 | #24
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    good for those states, yeah AZ!

  25. Sarah
    March 3rd, 2009 at 02:24 | #25
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    The Hudson Essex Terraplane Club celebrates its 50th Anniversary this year while Hudson Motor Car Company celebrates 100 years!

  26. John Dalrymple
    March 9th, 2009 at 08:18 | #26
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    That is very sad and yet interesting in a way. Why would the gun jam after shooting the pastor? God has a purpose in everything, this may bring more unsaved to the church. It was that pastor’s time to meet God…makes you think when our time is. Are we ready?

  27. Shane Vander Hart
    March 9th, 2009 at 08:46 | #27
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    That would be extremely difficult. I’m with you, sometime next summer… maybe.

    Welcome to the Read My Lipstick Network. I’m a member as well. I’m subscribing to your feed. Feel free to check out my blog – Caffeinated Thoughts.

  28. Lisa Jennings
    March 13th, 2009 at 18:05 | #28
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    The main stream media will never report it that way. They’re in the tank for him all the way to the bitter end.

  29. ike
    March 28th, 2009 at 20:33 | #29
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    I’m pretty sure Earth Hour is actually pro-human. Why? Coal and oil are great ways to power our lives and economies, but they won’t last forever. The purpose is to get people toconcentrate on ways to make our modern civilization outlast the fossil-fuel reserves it was built on.

    Sure, it’s a dumb way of doing it, but I don’t like the idea that humanity might commit suicide thanks in part to an idiotic waste of the resources God gave us on this earth.

  30. Chandler
    April 5th, 2009 at 17:27 | #30
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    Great link. Just goes to show you how much of a peril it is to challenge the status quo on tax reform. Any real change is going to take lots and lots of support, and it doesn’t seem like any one side has the full answer right now.

  31. Editor
    April 5th, 2009 at 19:21 | #31
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    Thanks for the comment. Although the Fair Tax proponents have many sound arguments, they fail unequivocally in addressing the issue of our bloated bureaucracy and the “old and busted” Federal money machine called the IRS. It’s like I remember telling a friend of mine during last year’s campaign: “Show me a candidate who’s platform includes reducing the size of government by ONE THIRD, and THAT person will have my undivided attention.” Bottom line … “tax reform” is a red herring, the bomb sight should be retooled for “tax elimination.”

  32. kmorrison
    April 12th, 2009 at 13:26 | #32
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    It’s fun for a McCain supporter to see that edge that her father has reflected in a new and fresh way. Good for her.

  33. Halz
    April 12th, 2009 at 21:51 | #33
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    Oh, give it a rest. This kind of puerile nitpicking just makes conservatives look petty. The captain was saved. The bad guys lost. Those who turned this into a political affair now have to swallow hard and bet on some other possible BHO failure.

  34. Editor
    April 12th, 2009 at 22:03 | #34
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    I suppose you’re talking about the same “give it a rest” that was afforded to President Bush? Sorry, that appeal is falling on deaf ears my friend.

  35. Dave
    April 12th, 2009 at 22:41 | #35
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    It’s not nitpicking. It is completely and totally out of character for Barry to even consider issuing such an order, or to be involved in such detail. Hell, this is a man that doesn’t know basic diplomatic protocol. And now we are expected to believe he is savvy enough to understand the military rules of engagement such that he knows when the appropriate time to give and executive order is? Puh..leeze. I’ll be happy to give Barry the benefit of the doubt when it comes to raising taxes and ordring the implementation of other socialistic programs. But when it comes to carrying out his CiC responsibilities? Logic tells me he’s not capable of doing do.

  36. Dave
    April 12th, 2009 at 22:42 | #36
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    “doing so”

  37. Gary
    April 13th, 2009 at 10:16 | #37
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    I voiced the same thing on a forum. I knew there was an order about military force. But couldn’t think of it. Which is ROE. If it went wrong, I bet the word out of the White house would be that Obama didn’t authorize deadly force. He is a putz and will always be a putz.

  38. R. Hall
    April 13th, 2009 at 20:15 | #38
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    the link to minority report is invalid

  39. OnAndOn
    April 13th, 2009 at 20:44 | #39
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    I love this article. Meghan McCain proclaims that she’s in love with the Republican party but how can that be true when her heart is filled to over-flowing with love for herself? She is a self-obsessed teeny bopper.

  40. Editor
    April 13th, 2009 at 22:40 | #40
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    Fixed … thanks a bunch!

  41. Spy camera
    April 24th, 2009 at 10:25 | #41
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    amazing stuff thanx :)

  42. David Gordon
    April 24th, 2009 at 11:25 | #42
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    This sounds like the coolest of cools….. got to have one!!

  43. 360Viewer
    April 26th, 2009 at 22:59 | #43
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    I watched 360 the night Anderson Cooper made the teabagging remark and he made it exactly ONE time – not numerous or repeated times – ONE TIME. The 2nd hour is a tape of the first hour and the 2 hours he has during the early morning hours are also tapes of the evening’s first hour. I don’t know about MSNBC. You need to be accurate on this or you detract from your real message.

  44. Editor
    April 27th, 2009 at 07:58 | #44
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    I’ll pass your comments along to World Net Daily, from which I have quoted. And thanks for correcting them on Cooper’s use of a vulgar sexual innuendo … it’s comforting to know it was said only once. The fact that it came up ONLY ONCE after David Gergen’s commentary doesn’t detract from anything other than the fact that Cooper is clearly a member of the “drive-by media,” as Rush is fond of saying. I’ll go ahead and call Don Imus and tell him he’s been cleared of his “nappy-headed hos” comment too, since he only said it ONCE.

  45. Danny Powell
    April 27th, 2009 at 18:09 | #45
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    Yep! I couldn’t agree more

  46. Claudia
    April 28th, 2009 at 21:52 | #46
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    Can’t wait until a Jew tries to hire on to one of the Muslim groups. Maybe that’ll blow it wide-open.

  47. Hank Van Gieson
    April 29th, 2009 at 06:05 | #47
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    Mr Oxendine should have stopped at eleven issues. He seems ignorant of the fact that all 50 Governors are opposed to any kind of federal sales tax such as the Fairtax. He needs to read the 2008 National Governors Association tax policy paper.

  48. john jay
    May 2nd, 2009 at 00:47 | #48
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    dennis:

    thank you very much for picking up my article, and thanks for the excerpt and the link. i appreciate it very much, and hope that you come buy for a visit in the future.

    i think as you. were i a younger man, i believe that i would head to israel.

    john jay
    milton freewater, oregon usa

  49. john jay
    May 2nd, 2009 at 00:49 | #49
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    correction:

    ” …and hope that you come by for a visit …”

    if i were capable of punctuation and spelling, i would not have to blog, now would i? hope i don’t have to correct this.

    john

  50. John T. Simpson
    May 3rd, 2009 at 10:38 | #50
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    Hi, Dennis! Thanks for the link and the high opinion of my work. Taking some heat, of course, but bold statements do that. I joked that I’d be the only man to be called Stalin and Hitler on the same day, LOL! So far, it’s mostly Stalin for this Cold Warrior . I guess the Lefties haven’t gotten around to it yet ;-)

    Again, thanks for being both complimentary and reasonable. Hey, it’s the 21st Century, not 1953. Whattaya want? Best Regards, John T. Simpson.

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