Louis Farrakhan: "Our Muslim World Wants to See the US/UK Handcuffed"
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On August 25, I uploaded a video entitled "Louis Farrakhan: "Our Muslim World Wants to See the US/UK Handcuffed". It received over 2,000 views in under 48 hours, but YouTube subsequently deleted it after a complaint by the owner of the footage. Wouldn't be surprising if Farrakhan's people had got wind of the video and had it pulled. I've now uploaded the video to LiveLeak, where it's since received another 650 views. This is an important video and - until now, unseen footage of Minister of Nation of Islam, Louis Farrkhan speaking about his plan for the destruction of America.
Published on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 04:03:33 PM
Dutch teen sailor reaches Canary Islands (14 years old)
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MADRID A 14-year-old Dutch sailor aiming to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world says she has reached Spain's Canary Islands off northwest Africa but declined Thursday to say where exactly she was. "Now I'm in the Canary Islands with the first stage of my trip behind me," Laura Dekker wrote on her website. "It was a great first stage that I can look back on with a good feeling. The message was posted Wednesday but gave no details as to where on the seven-island archipelago she was. In an email Thursday to The Associated Press,...
Published on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 04:03:33 PM
Foreign Demand For U.S. Wheat to Rise 36%
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The drought decimating Russia's grain crop is helping put more money into the pockets of U.S. farmers and leaving the world more dependent on the U.S. harvest. The U.S. Agriculture Department said Thursday it expects U.S. wheat exports to soar 36% amid higher prices, and in a rare move raised its one-month-old harvest forecasts and price forecasts for several major U.S. crops, including wheat, corn, and soybeans at the same time. "The U.S. is an island of supply in a year of very big demand," said Daniel W. Basse, president of AgResource Co., a Chicago commodity forecasting concern. Higher prices...
Published on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 04:03:33 PM
Post-Anti-Americanism (The World Pities America MASSIVE BARF ALERT)
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You can still buy an American newspaper at the kiosk in Romes Piazza Colonna, but you have to ask the lady behind the counter. She turns from the window, paws through a stack on the floor, and produces an International Herald Tribune, holding it at arms length like a day-old fish. Its the same availability and tone in Venice, the Greek islands, and Istanbul. The implicit question in the transaction is always the same: why would you want to read that thing about that place at this time? And when you read about America in European newspapers, what you...
Published on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 04:03:33 PM
India terms US visa fee-hike plan overwhelmingly protectionist'
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India terms US visa fee-hike plan overwhelmingly protectionist' Visa wrangle If the Bill is enacted then it can be challenged in WTO, say lawyers The Bill reportedly aims to raise $600 million to boost surveillance along the US-Mexico border by hiking visa fee Arun S. New Delhi, Aug. 9 The US Border Security Bill that aims to increase H-1B and L-1 visa fees reflects an overwhelmingly protectionist frame of mind and will raise very serious questions as it targets a particular set of companies, India has said. The affected companies would mainly be from the Information-Technology sector, including Tata, Infosys...
Published on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 04:03:33 PM
Ginsburg: OK to look to foreign law for good ideas
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Ginsburg: OK to look to foreign law for good ideas (AP) Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says judges can look to foreign law for good ideas without diminishing their ability to apply U.S. law faithfully. Ginsburg told a meeting of international lawyers Friday that American judges can learn from their foreign counterparts when seeking solutions to "trying questions." Ginsburg said high court nominee Elena Kagan got it right when she told senators at her confirmation hearing that she was in favor of good ideas "wherever you can get them." Ginsburg acknowledged that other justices, including Antonin Scalia, are sharp...
Published on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 04:03:33 PM
World simmers in hottest year so far
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) The world is enduring the hottest year on record, according to a U.S. national weather analysis, causing droughts worldwide and a concern for U.S. farmers counting on another bumper year. For the first six months of the year, 2010 has been warmer than the first half of 1998, the previous record holder, by 0.03 degree Fahrenheit, said Jay Lawrimore, chief of climate analysis at the federal National Climatic Data Center. Period of a El Nino weather pattern is being blamed for the hot temperatures globally. "We had an El Nino episode in the early part of the...
Published on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 04:03:33 PM
Crisis Awaits Worlds Banks as Trillions Come Due (And You think we've got problems?)
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FRANKFURT The sovereign debt crisis would seem to create worry enough for European banks, but there is another gathering threat that has not garnered as much notice: the trillions of dollars in short-term borrowing that institutions around the world must repay or roll over in the next two years. The European Central Bank, the Bank of England and the International Monetary Fund have all recently warned of a looming crunch, especially in Europe, where banks have enough trouble raising money as it is. Their concern is that banks hungry for refinancing will compete with governments which also must...
Published on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 04:03:33 PM
World Economic Collapse Explained In 3 Minute Video
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The Australian comedy team of John Clarke and Bryan Dawe present a hilarious and yet informative take on the European and American debt crisis. While unfamiliar to most Americans, these two Australians have been appearing together on Australian television since 1989 when they began doing satirical interviews since on a show called, "A Current Affair". Then in 1997 they began a show called, "The 7:30 Report" which gave them a larger audience and thus more acclaim. Several times they have won the ARIA award for, "Best Australian Comedy". They take their conservative leaning views and routinely destroy the left...
Published on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 04:03:33 PM
A false choice...
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the false choice Posted on July 7, 2010 by billrandles Some time ago, there was a drama presentation circulating in evangelical churches which attempted to contrast the horrors of Hell, with the bliss and joys of Heaven, through a series of vignettes. At the end of the presentation, an altar call was given, people were called upon to make a clear choice, Do you want to go to Heaven or Hell? Eternal bliss or everlasting torment? When put that way the choice seems obvious doesnt it? Anyone in their right mind would definitely choose to go to heaven and shun...
Published on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 04:03:33 PM




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