It's funnt that Bush said 'Bring them on' when he's not in the firing line.
Who was it dodged the draft to Vietnam by enrolling in the Air national guard and then went AWOL during a time of war?...let me see..
baghdad, iraq - iraq (news - web sites)'s cascade of violence claimed more american lives, with a bomb attack on a military convoy killing one u.s. soldier monday and gunmen slaying another in an ambush on a patrol in the capital.
three american soldiers have been killed in attacks in baghdad in a 24-hour period.
four other u.s. soldiers were wounded in a grenade attack on their convoy in the restive town of ramadi west of baghdad.
It's funnt that Bush said 'Bring them on' when he's not in the firing line.
Who was it dodged the draft to Vietnam by enrolling in the Air national guard and then went AWOL during a time of war?...let me see..
i grew up with vinyl records and i found the sound great except for the scratches and dust on the records.
today, i think that no one plays vinyl records anymore or just threw them all away.. if you take away the dust and scratches of the vinyl disc, did you prefer the sound of the vinyl records compared to the sound of the digital cd's we have today?.
here is an article on the subject.. http://www.howstuffworks.com/question487.htm
Only have CD's now.
My dad put my collection of LP's next to a radiator and they warped (good job when I remember what they were)
Vinyl was too easily scratched, CD's are better because you can skip tracks and fast forward etc.
baghdad, iraq - iraq (news - web sites)'s cascade of violence claimed more american lives, with a bomb attack on a military convoy killing one u.s. soldier monday and gunmen slaying another in an ambush on a patrol in the capital.
three american soldiers have been killed in attacks in baghdad in a 24-hour period.
four other u.s. soldiers were wounded in a grenade attack on their convoy in the restive town of ramadi west of baghdad.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/15/55040/1.ashx
were discussing this on this thread stan...your input would be welcomed
mark
i've been talking to a few witnesses who were at the assembly this weekend, and apparently there were loads of apostates there!
any body from here go?
i was told about silent lambs, and some others who were giving out leaflets.
That was the delegation from Bethel, Pete.
do you believe that there is life right now on other planets?
how can we be alone since the universe is endless?
if god does exist, why did he create all of that, if man will never go there?
"Life can take many forms. Look at the forms life can take on this planet alone.
Here in this bush, there are insects you could easily mistake for rocks or for peices of bark - until one of them stings you, that is. Life does not have to consist of bipeds who move and breath and smoke cigars as we do.
I have said it before and say it again - the universe is a gigantic chamber of possibility where everything has the chance and the right to happen, and so we must not have cut-and-dry theories regarding just how life should look. Life could surprise us!"
Credo Mutwa
The official historian of the Zulu nation, in his book, Song of the Stars.
man gets life in prison for spitting
wednesday, july 2, 2003 posted: 3:16 pm edt (1916 gmt).
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The worlds gone mad.
He could have got 1 year in jail and a $3000 fine for beating up his wife, but life for spitting at a policeman.....
whatever happened to the punishment fitting the crime?
it's getting on to almost two years since the events of september 11, and it is striking how little we know about what happened: .
we don't know the real names of any of the hijackers.. we don't know what countries they came from.. we don't know who planned and organized the terrorism.. we don't know who financed it.. we have no idea what actually happened at the pentagon (but i know a boeing 757 didn't go through this hole).
normal video tapes of and from the pentagon building, which should have shown what happened, have never been released (except for one, which poses more questions than it answers).
Sally Regenhard, left, and Monica Gabrielle, whose son and husband, respectively, died in the World Trade Center attacks, attend a public hearing on the attacks before a joint House-Senate Intelligence Committees hearing in September 2002.
Bush's 9/11 coverup?
Family members of victims of the terror attacks say the White House has smothered every attempt to get to the bottom of the outrageous intelligence failures that took place on its watch.
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By Eric Boehlert
June 18, 2003 | For family members of those who died on Sept. 11, last week brought a rare chance to meet face-to-face with a man who's become a symbol of their dissatisfaction -- FBI director Robert Mueller. The bureau had quietly invited several dozen family members to Washington to hear a presentation on the war on terrorism, but for the small band of husbands, wives and parents who successfully lobbied Congress last year for an independent 9/11 commission to investigate the attacks, it was a chance to ask some of the troubling questions that they have about that day.
They weren't simply queries about the national security collapse that occurred on 9/11, and how a hijacked plane, flying hundreds of miles off course, was able to dive-bomb untouched into the Pentagon a full hour after the World Trade Center had already been attacked twice. Or how more than a dozen terrorists were able to enter America illegally and then live here undetected for weeks and months, and why U.S. intelligence sources failed to piece together significant clues that emerged in advance of the attack.
Family advocates also wanted to know why the government -- and specifically the Bush administration -- has been so reluctant to find answers to any of the obvious questions about what went wrong that day, why so little has been fixed, and why virtually nobody has accepted any responsibility for the glaring failures.
While the administration of President George W. Bush is aggressively positioning itself as the world leader in the war on terrorism, some families of the Sept. 11 victims say that the facts increasingly contradict that script. The White House long opposed the formation of a blue ribbon Sept. 11 commission, some say, and even now that panel is underfunded and struggling to build momentum. And, they say, the administration is suppressing a 900-page congressional study, possibly out of fear that the findings will be politically damaging to Bush.
the stories coming out of italy at the moment are unbelievable.. berlusconi is the italian prime minister.
he is also the countries biggest media mogul and the president of real madrid football club.. he recently telephoned a live television debate on italy's top political program and shouted at the presenter,( for daring to bring up the scandal that is facing berlusconi ) and said to him ' you are a public sector worker, know your place!'.
he then took the program off the air and sacked the presenter.
Well Mr Berlusconi surpassed himself last week.
He was at the European Parliament and was not happy with being attacked by a German MEP and told the German minister that a film was being made in Italy about a German Concentration Camp during the war, and that he would make a good commandant.
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apostate kingdom ministry asks you: .
are you as active in your community as you can be, in getting the good news about watchtower orgs corruption, deception and lethal, twisted policies to its residences and businesses and social services for the publics knowledge...since the media and politicians are 'sleeping on the job'?
if you answer no, in the slightest, what is your ex-cuse?
Same old....same old...
You'd think they could come up with something new.
But what have the present witnesses got to be scared of to push them to do more?
at walter reed medical center in washington dc recently the sergeant major of the army, jack tilley, was with a group of people visiting the wounded soldiers.
he saw a special forces soldier who had lost his right hand and suffered severe wounds of his face and side of his body.
the sma wanted to honor him and show him respect without offending, but what can you say or do in such a situation that will encourage and uplift?
Well said Iron Gland.