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One Baby Was Saved At The Abortion Clinic Today And Another Save Is Connected To LLM'S Richmond Literature Drop Project This morning eleven Christians "showed up" on the street at Richmond Medical Center for Women. I stated in my last update on Saturday, July 30, "when Christians show up, babies are saved". Today another baby escaped death and another mother escaped the guilt of killing her child. Here's what happened. "A couple drove in and the man let a woman out to go into the killing center. He then parked his car. As he approached the door, Mary Penner called...
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CNN Poll: Do you Support Bolton Nomination Posted on 06/14/2005 7:43:22 PM PDT by abu afak This needs OUR HELP.. VOTE! Do you support John Bolton's nomination to be the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations? Yes 25% 8433 votes No 75% 25534 votes Total: 33967 votes VOTE!
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BEIJING - The number of deaths in China's accident-plagued coal mines surged by nearly 21 percent in the first three months of this year despite a national safety crackdown, the country's top industrial safety official said Tuesday. Fires, cave-ins and other accidents killed 1,113 miners from January to March, up 20.8 percent over the same period in 2004, said Li Yizhong, the minister in charge of the State Administration for Work Safety. "Since the fourth quarter of last year, several particularly serious accidents have occurred, arousing widespread concern of the public," Li said at a news conference. In February, an...
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Breaking News. Kerry Campaign files for Equal Time Ruling from FEC and FEC during World Series to be held at Bush Stadium. Reccomends that Fenway Park be renamed Kerry Field. Developing.
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Without reading the other aricles/posts, I believe President Bush got his head handed to him in the debate tonight. I can't believe how inarticulate he was and with such a smug look on his face while looking for his answerrs. More importantly, I was disappointed that with Kerry's babblings about coalitions that Bush did not speak of sovereignty until his closing remarks. I was also disappointed that Bush did not tell Kerry there is no way of knowing the intricacies of the innner circle's state policies. And why did it take Bush in his closing comments to finally make the...
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Gene Koprowski United Press International Last updated: Sep. 29, 2004 at 7:38AM CHICAGO, Sep. 29 (UPI) — An online service offers a poll to its subscribers, asking them whom they prefer for president of the United States in the Nov. 2 election -- George W. Bush or John F. Kerry. A sample of 250,000 "votes" is taken and a landslide is declared for one of the candidates. Is the poll more accurate than a small sample of public opinion, interviews with 1,000 people, taken by a behavioral scientist, over the telephone? Probably not, experts told United Press International. Some forms...
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I posted an article by Bob Novak from the Chicago SUN Times regarding plans for this administration to pull our troops out of Iraq somethime during 2005 time frame. Within less then a minute it was dropped from forum. In my statements I made it clear I was a conservative republican and had no alterative agenda other then to post the article to get opinions etc..
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time to hit hollywood hard we need to call the companies who these morons work for . . . we need to call the people who sell their products . . . we need to call the movie theatres who show their movies and tell them NO MORE . . ., America is now on strike against hollywood. We should buy no more albums, no more newspapers, no more dvd's, no more cd's, no more movie tickets we should stop watching network tv . . . Burn Hollywood Burn!
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The Demo 1 Got to give those British protesters credit for this: They sure make their loyalties clear. First they build an effigy of George Bush that equates the leader of American democracy with Saddam Hussein. Then they parody the liberation of Baghdad by pulling their effigy down and stomping on it. Finally, to underscore the point, after the effigy-stomping, they invite to the podium to speak – George Galloway! The British MP accused of accepting some $300,000 in stipends from Saddam himself! The Demo 2 The organizers of the protest installed a mobile jumbotron at the front of the...
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Specter sees compromise near on overtime rules Reuters, 11.20.03, 4:31 PM ET By Thomas Ferraro WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A key Republican senator voiced hope Thursday that a compromise would soon be reached on an embattled proposal by the Bush administration to redefine who in the American work force has the right to overtime pay. "I think we are on the verge of getting it done," said Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, who has declined to publicly disclose his possible deal, in a statement. The U.S. Labor Department, which drafted the proposed work rules, had no immediate response. Backers contend the...
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<p>Gov. Joe Kernan today canceled a contract with an overseas company hired to upgrade state computers and announced plans to create a new program to steer more contracts to Indiana businesses.</p>
<p>The initiative, dubbed "Opportunity Indiana," will involve reviewing procedures used to award state contracts.</p>
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