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  • Soul Lover, Loves Us This I Know

    02/21/2016 3:13:05 PM PST · by Revski · 8 replies
    Revski (o7jimmy) Youtube Ministy ^ | 2/21/16 | Revski (o7jimmy)
    Two great songs of this video are, He The Lover Of My Soul, a small spiritual and Jesus Love Me, This I Know, written by William B. Bradbury. Covered by me and my mandolin.
  • Happy New Year from the Tool-Shed

    12/28/2015 3:24:04 AM PST · by Revski · 2 replies
    Revski (o7jimmy) Youtube Ministy ^ | 12/28/2015 | Revski (o7jimmy)
    Two great songs of this video are, Jesus Love Me, This I Know, written by William B. Bradbury. I sing a little spiritual tune, He The Lover Of My Soul, all covered by, o7jimmy. I Dearly Wish all who watch a very Happy New Year, (2016).
  • Anti-Bush Ad Overstates Case Against Halliburton

    06/21/2004 7:57:01 AM PDT · by yoe · 9 replies · 333+ views
    Fast Check - Annenberg Political Fast Check ^ | June 18, 2002 | Annenberg Staff writer
    Moveon Pac ad says administration gave contracts "on a silver platter," but government investigators say otherwise.Summary: An ad that began airing June 15 portrays a white-coated White House waiter serving contracts and wads of cash, while an announcer says the Bush administration gave Halliburton no-bid contracts "on a silver platter" and that the company was "caught" overcharging by tens of millions of dollars. But in fact, investigators from the General Accounting Office (GAO) found Halliburton's no-bid contracts to be legal and probably justified by the Pentagon's wartime needs. Furthermore, Pentagon auditors have yet to make any final determination of whether...
  • 'Sin taxes' just another money grab

    04/17/2002 10:50:25 AM PDT · by Gophack · 10 replies · 194+ views
    Los Angeles Daily News (NOT the L.A. Times) ^ | April 14, 2002 | Chris Weinkopf
    Imagine if some Republican legislators decided to use the state tax code to wage war on the vices they find most dangerous and distasteful. They could start with a $10 surcharge on body piercing -- an effective way to scale back the nasty practice while also raising money for reconstructive surgery for the indigent. Next, they could impose a 50-cent surcharge every time someone rents a pornographic video. The levy might wreak havoc on the San Fernando Valley's economy, but it could also fund treatment for venereal diseases. In the interest of fairness, the taxing crusaders would also have to...