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Posted by marika on 06/06/07 02:28
Matt Robertson wrote in message ...
>> I think you'd get more if she just shot herself.
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>Or if someone else were paid to do it. Form an orderly queue.
hire a criminal, a member of the mob.
why go to jail for her going to jail.
they probably won't even expose her to anyone else that might even ruffle
her hair rather than rough her up.
Anyway
There is this cop drama came out called Badland
set in Philly
in an interview, it says there is a part of Philly called the Badlands
Never during my times in Philly have I heard of such a section
Is this something new ???
One of the actors is Michael Rispoli who has a classic New York accent; I
hate when
they do that. figger anything New York will pass for Philly
Eric Idle is on Leno
-----Original Message-----
From: marika <marika5000@gmail.com>
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Date: Sunday, June 03, 2007 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: BREAKING --- Amnesty for Al Qaeda terrorists in Iraq
>
>Phlip wrote in message ...
>>>> Why not? They already granted amnesty to Osama bin Laden...
>>>
>>> Apparently so.
>>>
>>> But Bush is "not that concerned" with him.
>>>
>>> Hmmm... Bin Laden was alleged to be the instigator of 9/11 and thus
>>> one of the greatest mass murders to inflict slaughter on the homeland,
>>> but once fuckhead Bush got on his Iraq campaign, there was no more
>>> talk of "bringing to justice" the perpetrator(s) of 9/11.
>>>
>>> Christ, someone robs a bank in this country and they are generally
>>> hunted down for years by the authorities.
>>>
>>> So, it appears, anyway, that Bush has INDEED grated bin Laden amnesty.
>>>
>>> By Bush's own slogans, isn't he then equally guilty of being a
>>> terrorist?
>>
>>Not only do we pay Pakistan, who has nukes, 1 billion a year to "hunt" for
>>OBL, as a cover for a bribe to keep him safe and available if needed, but
>>...
>>
>>Pakistan's dictator, who was not elected, and who has nukes, is in some
>kind
>>of trouble at home...
>>
>>Gee, I feel so much better now.
>>
>>Karl and Fred will be able to sort things out!
>>
>>--
>> Phlip
>> http://flea.sourceforge.net/PiglegToo_1.html
>>
>>
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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: marika <marika5000@gmail.com>
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>Date: Sunday, June 03, 2007 12:27 PM
>Subject: Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - Forthcoming G8 Summit & Multicultural
>Blogging
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>>
>>Frank Kalder wrote in message
>><1180857674.418744.266300@p47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com>...
>>>marika wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> On further earthnocentric issues, when I build my earthnocentric
>country,
>>>> the state bird will be the potato
>>>>
>>
>>The French then can change their to French Fries and hence be our first
>>treaty.
>>
>>America will only be safe when they finally elect the first female movie
>>star to president. Never was the country so incredibly happy as when they
>>had Ronald Reagan, even though they engaged in a lot of cognitive
>dissonance
>>to reach that happiness. Now, instead of Hilary or Fred Thompson (another
>>Hollywood celebrity), the US will need a woman. I had always hoped for
>>Maria Shriver, spawn of the Kennedy clan, because of her marriage to
>Arnold.
>>She's a democrat and he's a Republican.
>>
>>People say that actors don't have the experience!!!! ACTING IS EXPERIENCE.
>>Especially if they were in a
>>political movie! That counts close enough, so people may vote for that
>>politician!
>>Maria has not been in a political movie. No experience, no votes. Maybe I
>>should change to Annette Bening who once played a candidate for vice
>>president and whose husband Warren Beatty has played presidential
>candidates
>>too, such as in "Wagging the Dog". This phrase is used with regard to
>>policy. Instead of the policy dog wagging his tail, politicians wag the
>>dog.
>>
>>
>>
>>>;)
>>>>
>>>> "Well I hear he's bad. Hmm, he's good-bad, but he's not
>>evil."--shangri-las
>>>
>>>. "Free Paris" Panties
>>>
>>>http://groups.google.com/group/HAPLIF-DESIGNER-FASHION/msg/940343719723d7
d
>b
>>?&hl=en
>>>
>>
>>I'd seen those as bumper stickers but not as panties.
>>Nicole Scherzinger is on 50 Cent's new album "Curtis", who sounds like
>>George Bush in the first few months of his reign.
>>
>>mk5000
>>
>>"In the past, I isolated myself"--50 Cent
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