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'seeing is believing - believing is not seeing' © 2008 by Mark Bellinghaus © 2008 by Mark Bellinghaus Open & Public Letter & Statement Regarding the Internet slander, smear campaign and heavy character assassination attempts on three people who believe that the truth is stronger than greed, jealousy, lies and hate By Mark Bellinghaus Mark Bellinghaus to Melinda, Merja, Martin, cgriffis55, lawofficescc, Jennifer, Ernest show details 3:05 PM (5 hours ago) Reply To the most read more »
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Bless the Broken Road By Gray Lily | September 19, 2008 Bless the Broken Road Sung by Rascal Flatts I set out on a narrow way many years ago Hoping I would find true love along the broken road But I got lost a time or two Wiped my brow and kept pushing through I couldn’t see how every sign pointed straight to you Every long lost dream led me to where you are Others who broke my heart they were like Northern stars Pointing me on my way into your loving arms This much I know is tru read more »
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Just in case you were wondering whether you can appease genocidal anti-Semites by giving up land, the answer is no: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lashed out at Israel on Thursday, saying the Jewish state would not survive, even if it gave up land for a Palestinian state. He also dismissed allegations that his country is trying to make nuclear arms... The Iranian president repeated previous anti-Israel comments, calling the Holocaust a "fake" and saying that Israel is perpetrating a holo read more »
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Casual Fridays I didn't remember this story of Dewey the Cat, but I thought it was pretty interesting, being both a bookworm and a cat-lover. Abandoned as a kitten in the Spencer Public Library's book-return box one January night in 1988, Dewey was adopted by librarians and named by the town in a write-in contest. He lived happily ever after at the library, sleeping in the stacks (he liked Westerns), riding the book cart, leaping from fluorescent light fixtures and sitting on patrons' laps. read more »
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Adsense Code] What is your earliest childhood memory? How important is your childhood to you?I remember running down the aisle of a plane, on my first visit to India aged two. My mother disputes this, saying she would never have allowed me to do that. I also remember her feeding me some pink medicine on the same flight, something she also denies. My early childhood was happy and uncomplicated. I’m very grateful to my parents for providing me with a comfortable, read more »
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Monday is Blog Carnivals Day. A Blog Carnival is basically a collection of articles or blog posts, all relating to a similar subject, that are gathered together for your viewing pleasure. You can quickly and conveniently see a list of Article Titles and click on the ones that interest you to read the full post. Blog carnivals are a great way to see a wide variety of ideas and opinions on a similar subject. To see a list of all previous posts in the Blog Carnivals category, click here. Want to read more »
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1. Finnis Fatalis Spei2. Declaration3. Orange County Blonde And Blue4. Germany5. There Was A Flood6. French Inquisition7. Reborn From Isolation8. Death Anxiety9. The Loving Memory Of England10. Beneath The Grey11. Seller's Market12. Sister CharlatanDescargar: FileSendwww.myspace.com/bleedingthrough read more »
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Only about a third of visitors to Alaska get to see North America’s tallest mountain.  The thing is so tall, it actually creates its own weather.  So it can be a picture-perfect day (which, for all the state’s beauty, doesn’t happen often here), and there will likely still be clouds hovering around the peak.  We were within view of the mountain for the better part of five days, and didn’t see it until the tail end of the last day, when a thick fog blew over and the sky opened up.  Our tour bu read more »
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