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Substandard housing built by Leftist emptyheads
By FrogKillr Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:30 AM
RESIDENTS of a model housing estate bankrolled by Hollywood celebrities and hand-built by Jimmy Carter, the former US president, are complaining that it is falling apart.
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Dershowitz: Israel's Policy Is Perfectly 'Proportionate'
By PissNVinegar Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:31 PM
Let's talk Hamas, Israel and War Crimes. Please, let's. Who are the real "war criminals."
Writes Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, "The claim that Israel has violated the principle of proportionality -- by killing more Hamas terrorists than the number of Israeli civilians killed by Hamas rockets -- is absurd."
[And, dear nazi trolls, don't even bother posting some shit about JOOOS and liberals; I will have you circumcised and volunteered into the IDF  )
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Being president 101
By mahalo Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:19 PM
Washington tomes article critical of Obama. Within 6 months the "magic Negro" is going to be a lynched negro.
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Peters: Don't Stop Until Hamas Is Destroyed!
By PissNVinegar Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:15 PM
ISRAELI ground troops have gone into Gaza. But can they rip out Hamas before international Israel-haters save the terror machine?
To provide its citizens even with temporary safety, Israel had no choice but to face a ground campaign's risks to its soldiers and the inevitable global criticism.
To provide security that might be measured in years, rather than weeks or months, Israel has to shatter Hamas, slaying enough rank-and-file terrorists to break their grip on Gaza's population. Above all, it's essential to kill the terrorist leaders. (Israel's worst blunder so far was not taking them out in the first wave of strikes, before they could go into hiding.)
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Welcome to 2008…Again
By hawk7 Mon Jan 05, 2009 06:34 PM
The incoming President-elect, Barack Obama, will arrive at the White House with the highest popularity rating in recent history. Keep that in mind a year from now.
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Learning to swim: For Muslim women in U.S., it's not easy. Oooooooooohh!!
By hawk7 Mon Jan 05, 2009 06:21 PM
Many of the women came dressed in full-length Burkinis, swimming costumes that looks much like a scuba-diving suit but are made of water-protected polyester rather than rubber. Designed for Muslim women, they cover the entire body except for the hands, feet and face.
For the Sheikhs, the success of the class is a lesson in cultural adjustment. “It makes sense for business and service providers to accommodate the needs of the community,” Salman Sheikh said. “All it takes is dialogue to make it happen.”
Here's an idea dickhed. Go back to Krapistan.
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Housing Push for Hispanics Spawns Wave of Foreclosures
By hawk7 Mon Jan 05, 2009 06:14 PM
California Rep. Joe Baca has long pushed legislation he said would "open the doors to the American Dream" (i.e. Preventing Mexico from choking in his own vomint)for first-time home buyers in his largely Hispanic district. For many of them, those doors have slammed shut, quickly and painfully.
Mortgage lenders flooded Mr. Baca's San Bernardino, Calif., district with loans that often didn't require down payments, solid credit ratings or documentation of employment. Now, many of the Hispanics who became homeowners find themselves mired in the national housing mess. Nearly 9,200 families in his district have lost their homes to foreclosure.
Mortgage lenders flooded Mr. Baca's San Bernardino, Calif., district with loans that often didn't require down payments, solid credit ratings or documentation of employment. Now, many of the Hispanics who became homeowners find themselves mired in the national housing mess. Nearly 9,200 families in his district have lost their homes to foreclosure.
For years, immigrants to the U.S. have viewed buying a home as the ultimate benchmark of success. Between 2000 and 2007, as the Hispanic population increased, Hispanic homeownership grew even faster, increasing by 47%, to 6.1 million from 4.1 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Over that same period, homeownership nationally grew by 8%. In 2005 alone, mortgages to Hispanics jumped by 29%, with expensive nonprime mortgages soaring 169%, according to the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council.
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NBC Bans Coulter for Life; Cut From 'TODAY' Show over book's claims, no more cable
By TexanForever Mon Jan 05, 2009 05:34 PM
.... NBC now openly admits it its' liberal Democrat bias. ... goodbye claims to ethical TV journalism, hello leftist propaganda machine.
"We are just not interested in anyone so highly critical of President-elect Obama, right now," a TODAY insider reveals. "It's such a downer. It's just not the time, and it's not what our audience wants, either."
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America’s Temple to Political Plunder (Why I Won't Visit the Lincoln Memorial)
By RockoftheMarne Mon Jan 05, 2009 05:10 PM
The Lincoln Memorial is to PBS journalist Bill Moyers what Mecca and Medina are to devout Muslims. In an October 6 article entitled "Lincoln Weeps" on the web site tompaine.com (financially supported by Moyers) the state-run television personality reminisced about how "Back in 1954 . . . I made my first visit to the Lincoln Memorial. . . . I have returned many times since . . . silently contemplating the words" of Lincoln. (Replace the word "visit" with "pilgrimage" and you can see the Moyers/Muslim analogy. It is his "sacred temple").
On his latest visit/pilgrimage to film a television show about Republican Party corruption, Moyers says he was "overcome by a sense of melancholy" (defined by Webster’s Dictionary as ("gloomy state of mind . . . dejection . . . a condition of depression and irritability. . ."). And why is Moyers so gloomy, dejected, depressed, and irritable? Because, says Moyers, Tom DeLay, Jack Abramoff, Ralph Reed and Grover Norquist have "turned the conservative revolution into a racket" that makes of mockery of "Lincoln’s words." "This is no longer his city," opines Moyers, because it has become "a subservient subsidiary of richly endowed patrons," by which he means corporate lobbyists. Bill Moyers is depressed over the fact that "special interests" are influential in a democracy.
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CLinton's butler to become CIA Chief: Panetta to be tapped for CIA director
By MadRusski Mon Jan 05, 2009 04:00 PM
It is getting comical. The only thing Magic Negro is going to be allowed to do is carry the box of tampons after Madam Clinton.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Leon Panetta, chief of staff in President Clinton's White House, will be President-elect Barack Obama's choice to be CIA director, two Democratic officials told CNN on Monday.
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Caroline Kennedy, Al Franken, and Roland Burriss - Typical New Senate Democrats.
By FrenchAreToast Mon Jan 05, 2009 02:52 PM
Typical Democrats
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Fruitcake flies in Manitou Springs
By XNavyGunner Mon Jan 05, 2009 01:17 PM
I told the Mrs. if she made fruitcake this year I was going to take it to this. She didn't, so Ididn't get to play. 
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Stop! Thief!!!
By Reed Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:32 AM
Strange things keep happening in Minnesota, where the disputed recount in the Senate race between Norm Coleman and Al Franken may be nearing a dubious outcome. Thanks to the machinations of Democratic Secretary of State Mark Ritchie and a meek state Canvassing Board, Mr. Franken may emerge as an illegitimate victor.
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Former Carter Attorney General Griffin Bell Dies at Age 90
By XNavyGunner Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:30 AM
Well that's one good Carter puke. Noow the main one needs to go.
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Out of jail, but no one hiring them
By XNavyGunner Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:15 AM
Gee I guess they can't understand employers want people who can obey the rules.
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U.S. smooths away an illegal border crossing wrinkle
By XNavyGunner Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:07 AM
A minefield works just as well. 
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World's Honeymoon with Obama Already Over
By worf Sun Jan 04, 2009 03:18 PM
Danger, all of you who voted for Obama, sharp learning curve ahead!
Even though the country is collapsing, all our worth evaporating, and the states will probably secede in a year or two, and this all due to liberal influences, there is some pleasure to see biggest part of liberal wet dream, ("The Messiah") who will magically cause the world to like the values of the USA, is flushed down the toilet so quickly, and as predicted by conservatives. This is just a prelude.
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Reid pressured Blagojevich not to appoint Jackson Jr. to Obama’s U.S. Senate seat
By haha Sun Jan 04, 2009 08:53 AM
This keeps on getting better by the day:)
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Elder Bush: Jeb should run for president
By hawk7 Sun Jan 04, 2009 09:17 PM
Talking about a Birthright.
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They caught me!
By hawk7 Sun Jan 04, 2009 08:25 PM
Richardson withdraws bid to be commerce secretary
WASHINGTON (AP) - New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson on Sunday announced that he was withdrawing his nomination to be President-elect Barack Obama's commerce secretary amid a grand jury investigation into how some of his political donors won a lucrative state contract.
The heat on him was too much i guess. 
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Holy-wood Idiot blabs her mouth, if anyone cares...
By frankthekulak Sun Jan 04, 2009 08:01 PM
Holy-wood Idiot Razzie O-Fatass blabs her mouth, if anyone cares... Jews are Nazis, Conservatives as well, and our pals the Pallies are Jews, Oh My!
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Another Deadly AA Cabinet Appointment.
By hawk7 Sun Jan 04, 2009 08:00 PM

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Obama Selects “Free Trader” and NAFTA Booster Ron Kirk as U.S. Trade Rep
Same ol', same ol' ''Change''
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Hussein Obama to Censor Net to ‘Protect the Children’?
By hawk7 Sun Jan 04, 2009 07:49 PM
The latest wave of attempts to control the internet seems to be finally catching a headline or two in mainstream news outlets. The CBC is reporting that the British culture minister is in talks with Obama to implement a ratings system that is similar to that of normal film ratings. With this sort of system, it is being suggested that there should be legislation that forces ISPs to offer filtering technology to their customers.
It's possible. You know, we make too much noise you see, and therefore we're bad fo' business.
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Obama's Big Gamble: Odds Shifting
By hawk7 Sun Jan 04, 2009 07:42 PM
Barack Hussein Obama aka Barry Soetoro, aka Barry Obama, aka Barack Dunham, aka Barry Dunham, still thinks in his cocky arrogance he can pull off the big con and step into the White House. I submit to you that the odds are shifting in favor of the truth and not the fiction offered up by Obama.
Obama has under estimated the tenacity and determination of millions of Americans who demand truth above lies and believe the U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land to be enforced equally across the board.
There's a lot of scratch riding on Obama's ascent to the Oval Office. Unfortunately, those who bet the farm on this impostor aren't going to realize big returns on their investment. The question of Obama's eligibility isn't going away January 20th or any other date until proof is provided (not a poorly forged birth certificate) that he was a 'natural born citizen' at birth. Obots (those who blindly follow Obama without a clue as to who he really is and what he represents) can continue to parrot false hoods they hear or read on liberal/progressive web sites, but it will not change the facts regarding Obama's birth. Tune out those distractions and stay focused.
As I have outlined in previous articles, I have filed several Freedom of Information Act requests (FOIAs) and State Records Act requests. In a previous article, you saw the response from the University of Hawaii:
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Lawyer for would-be Reagan assassin to be Obama White House Counsel.
By hawk7 Sun Jan 04, 2009 07:34 PM
Why is the attorney who, in 1981, “represented John Hinckley, Jr., who tried to assassinate Ronald Reagan”
also “Obama’s own [personal] lawyer”?
And has he also stonewalled Obama's BC from surfacing? The plot thickens.
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Prez-Elect Makes New Pitch, Promises on Job Creation -- Including 600,000 New Government Employees
By idahoboy Sun Jan 04, 2009 06:47 PM
Obonga is one dumb mother fucker. 600,000 new government workers is the last thing we need. Once hired, we will never be able to be rid of these worthless workers.
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Charity homes built by Hollywood start to crumble
By XNavyGunner Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:34 PM
Everything Jimmy touches, gets fucked.
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New Missouri law targets illegal immigrants
By XNavyGunner Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:18 PM
OK Let the ACLU start crying.
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Legendary 'First SEAL' passes away
By XNavyGunner Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:12 PM
A true loss to the SEALs and SF community. Too bad they don't make them like him anymore.
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Peter Schiff: February 2004
By RockoftheMarne Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:14 AM
Wednesday, February, 25 2004
There He Goes Again
In recent months the statements of Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan have become increasingly confusing and self-contradictory. So much so, that an impartial observer must conclude that his motives are somewhat less than honest.
This week, the Chairman was true to form as he continued misleading the public with respect to the enormous risks facing the U.S. economy. Rather than expressing an obvious concern over the increasing use of adjustable rate mortgages (ARM’s) he instead praised them, encouraged greater use, and expressed regret that too many homeowners were wasting money on fixed rate mortgages. In the same speech he declared that the high levels of consumer debt did not concern him because the cost of servicing that debt was so low. Given that reality, one would assume he would hope most borrowers would lock in those low rates. After all, when rates do ultimately rise, higher rates would certainly make the debt load unmanageable. These comments are even more peculiar given the concerns he expressed the following day over the mortgages insured by Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac, as ARM’s have a much greater default risk than do traditional fixed rate mortgages!
Rather than a reflecting the sophistication on the part of savvy American home owners, as Greenspan suggests, the reality is that most homeowners are choosing ARM’s because that it is either the only way they can afford to buy a home, or it is the only way they can afford to make ends meet. The average ARM is 50% larger than the average fixed rate, suggesting that the larger the mortgage the more likely it is that the borrower needs the lower payments to qualify. Also, financially distressed homeowners typically refinance fixed rates mortgages into ARM’s to save money. In so doing, they trade the benefits of lower current payments for the risks of higher future payments. Given the facts that interest rates and domestic savings are at historic lows, the budget and current account deficits are surging, commodities prices are soaring, and the dollar is collapsing, this is perhaps the worst time in history to make such a trade-off.
What Alan Greenspan is in effect saying to homeowners, or potential home buyers, is “go ahead, get that ARM, don’t worry about rising interest rates, I’ve got your back. It’s O.K. to pay $500,000 for that two-bedroom town home that sold for $300,000 two years ago, because you can afford the payments with an ARM. Can’t afford the car payments on that brand new imported SUV? Just refinance your fixed rate mortgage into an ARM. After all, you’re just wasting money with that fixed rate mortgage.”
Is it possible that Greenspan really is this naive? Or does he see the danger posed by ARM’s, but does not want to acknowledge his concerns publicly? I believe that he is so worried about the proliferation of ARMs that his comments were intentionally designed to defuse any legitimate fears that may be developing, particularly among America’s creditors, concerning this issue. Also, I believe Greenspan’s comments are specifically designed to help keep the housing bubble, and by extension the U.S. economy, expanding. Greenspan knows that the only way most home buyers can afford these ridiculously high prices is with ARM’s. Without them, housing prices would collapse. He also knows how important re-fi money is to the U.S. consumer. Since long term interest rates cannot fall low enough to facilitate another wave of fixed rate re-fi’s, he is trying to encourage homeowners to re-finance on last time: fixed to ARM.
Isn’t it odd for Greenspan to even make recommendations concerning which type of mortgage homeowners should choose? After all, he doesn’t comment on what stocks investor should buy, or what bond maturities to favor. He even refuses to comment on the dollar. You would think Greenspan would not want to put himself into a position of having to raise interest rates after encouraging home owners to refinance into ARM’s. Do such comments actually tie his hands in some respect? Do they leave the Fed or the U.S. government vulnerable to legal action from bankrupt ARM borrowers, who relied on the chairman’s comments in their decision to opt for the riskier loan?
The reality is that such absurd comments by Greenspan further reveal that his statements are more propaganda than sincere expressions of opinion. He says whatever he thinks he has to say to sustain the bubble economy, regardless of his personal beliefs. Everything he says is designed to postpone the day of reckoning as long as possible, no matter how much worse that day will become as a result. It is only when viewed from this perspective that Greenspan’s comments make sense.
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Schiff’s piece looks pretty smart in retrospect, doesn’t it?
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Sam Huntington Was Plainly Correct
By RockoftheMarne Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:05 AM
If 2008 taught us anything, it was the danger of listening to people who tell us what we want to hear. Anybody with a lick of sense should have seen that we were living inside a bubble of Panglossian optimism that had little basis in observable fact. But as George Orwell quipped, "To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle."
Samuel P. Huntington, the eminent Harvard political scientist who died on Christmas Eve, was used to being derided for his ability to see what was in front of our collective nose and to describe it to people who didn't want to hear. In 1957, he rankled the academic establishment with his first book, The Soldier and the State, which argued that protecting our liberal political and social order required a professional military that held a far less idealistic view of human nature than many of us tender.
His thesis appalled academic elites of the day, who misread it as a defense of militarism. In fact, Huntington - all his life a New Deal Democrat - argued that liberals favor individualism because they take security for granted. Conservatives, including soldiers, understand that security is not in the natural order of things and that protecting our liberal order in a hostile world requires rejecting the standard liberal view of good, evil and human nature.
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Barack Obama's imminent takeover, poor economy boost gun sales across country
By mahalo Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:37 AM
Buy now.
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Arab group stagesGaza rally at Dallas Dealey Plaza
By Chirac_estun_ver Sat Jan 03, 2009 08:03 PM
The latest Israeli-Palestinian fighting in the Gaza Strip has prompted Texas members of the Council on American-Islamic Relations to hold a rally and news conference this afternoon at Dealey Plaza in Dallas.
The "Emergency Rally to Save Gaza" was planned from noon to 3 p.m. on the grassy knoll across from the former Texas School Book Depository building. A news conference was scheduled for 2 p.m.
In a news release, the Texas members of CAIR demand that the Bush administration "take immediate steps" to stop Israel from hitting targets in the Gaza Strip. First off, it's impossible to find this story in the Dallas Morning News. The Fort Worth Star Telegram reports the story but gets it wrong claiming the paleosimians are retaliating against the Israeli attack. They have been shooting rockets all through the cease fire period at Israel while Israel did nothing. Thirdly many eye witnesses reported the protesters had blocked streets. That means they had to have a permit to hold the rally. They never bothered with a permit.
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Obama to speed up a mission to the moon!!!
By GreyUhu Sat Jan 03, 2009 06:41 PM
President-elect Barack Obama will probably tear down long-standing barriers between the U.S.’s civilian and military space programs to speed up a mission to the moon amid the prospect of a new space race with China.
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Democrat guvs plea for $1 trillion to 'keep afloat'
By hawk7 Sat Jan 03, 2009 04:43 PM
Good to know they can always count on their little serfs to foot the bill.
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East African Muslimes Introduce New Narcotic into America
By hawk7 Sat Jan 03, 2009 04:37 PM
Reporting from Washington -- In the heart of the Ethiopian community here, a group of friends gathered after work in an office to chew on dried khat leaves before going home to their wives and children. Sweet tea and sodas stood on a circular wooden table between green mounds of the plant, a mild narcotic grown in the Horn of Africa.
As the sky grew darker the conversation became increasingly heated, flipping from religion to jobs to local politics. Suddenly, one of the men paused and turned in his chair. "See, it is the green leaf," he said, explaining the unusually animated discussion as he pinched a few more leaves together and tossed them into his mouth.
For centuries the "flower of paradise" has been used legally in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula as a stimulant and social tonic.
But in the United States khat is illegal, and an increased demand for the plant in cities such as Washington and San Diego is leading to stepped up law enforcement efforts and escalating clashes between narcotics officers and immigrants who defend their use of khat as a time-honored tradition.
They can shove their long time-honored tradition up their asses
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Ineligible Obama Playing with Constitutional Fire
By hawk7 Sat Jan 03, 2009 04:34 PM
Numerous legal challenges have been filed in an effort to force president-elect Barack Obama to validate his constitutional eligibility for the office he seeks and while it is true that suit after suit has been denied in the courts, it is also true that all of them have been denied on a technicality rather than on the merits of the case against Obama.
And although Obama could have ended the debate months ago by simply delivering a $10.00 certified copy of his official birth records to prove his constitutional edibility, he has instead chosen to spend nearly a million bucks in legal defense fees hoping to run out the clock and assume office before any of the legal challenges will be heard by the courts.
A few things are quite clear at this point
Article II – Section I of the Constitution clearly limits those who can serve as Commander-in-Chief to “natural born citizens” of the United States, and for good reason
The Hawaii certificate posted on Obama’s web-site is insufficient and in question at best
Obama’s Kenyan relatives state that they attended his birth in Kenya
Later, Obama was indeed a legal citizen of Indonesia, traveling under his Indonesian passport as recent as in his early twenties
There is no known record of Obama changing his Indonesian citizenship back to American citizenship, and it wouldn’t make him a “natural born citizen” even if he did
None of this seems to matter to anyone of consequence…
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Violent attacks in home sparked by politics, victim says
By XNavyGunner Sat Jan 03, 2009 10:19 AM
Just more proof illegals and their supporters are vermin.
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Montgomery Police Seek Tougher Line On Immigrant Status
By XNavyGunner Sat Jan 03, 2009 10:00 AM
And why should they need approval to ask immigration staus? They should just do it.
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Woman takes a 2-year toilet break — her skin had grown around the toilet seat.
By Chirac_estun_ver Sat Jan 03, 2009 03:18 AM
Whipple said it appeared the 35-year-old Ness City woman’s skin had grown around the seat. She initially refused emergency medical services but was finally convinced by responders and her boyfriend that she needed to be checked out at a hospital.
“We pried the toilet seat off with a pry bar and the seat went with her to the hospital,” Whipple said. “The hospital removed it.” Crazy woman simply decided to live, eat, and sleep on a toilet. Her equally crazy boyfriend gave her water and food so she could stay there. When he asked her to leave the bathroom, she replied, "Maybe tomorrow"
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