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Posted on 05/03/2005 8:23:05 PM PDT by Mo1

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To: Cardhu

LOL.
Hmm.
Not my fault.
(Standard denial, of course. I have to as it is in my contract, I think.)
;-)


4,961 posted on 07/29/2005 3:17:07 PM PDT by Darksheare (The day the tagline went "Boink!")
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To: Cuttnhorse

Say "Hello" to my cousins for me. I have 6 cousins and only God knows how many 2nd and 3rd cousins . . . ;-)


4,962 posted on 07/29/2005 3:57:43 PM PDT by HopeandGlory (Hey, Liberals . . . PC died on 9/11 . . . GET USED TO IT!!!)
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To: Cardhu

Wow...I've seen that side of reality. Of course the only reptiles I've ever really known were BQ. ;)

Verrrry interesting..but weird.

( I do believe I've entered the Matrix tho...)


4,963 posted on 07/29/2005 4:28:35 PM PDT by grannie9 (Between slobs, dogs, and Englishmen, I'm always in hot water.)
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To: Darksheare

I know there are extream reports, but that is blimp compared to amount of folks using this aid!

Like I said Dark the exstream reports compared to the population is but a blimp in the populace users!

Many are so happy to be functioning again which was the purpose to this

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE DONUT NOT THE HOLE!


4,964 posted on 07/29/2005 4:43:20 PM PDT by restornu (Now the law is slacked, judgment stiffled: for wicked berates good; so wrong judgment proceedeth)
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To: Cardhu; Darksheare; Mo1; grannie9; null and void; nicmarlo; westmex; All

CLICK

RFID Update
Consumer privacy expertKatherine Albrecht returned to share an update on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products and how society might be affected by their usage.

Many large companies such as Proctor & Gamble, Gillette, and Wal-Mart envision using the technology to create an "Internet of Things," where all products can be tracked all the time, she said. By extension, the people wearing or using the products could also be tracked, without their awareness.

Government has become has become increasingly interested in using the technology as well, and may install RFID tags in driver licenses and passports.

By placing readers in highway overpasses, they could scan and identify drivers, Albrecht cautioned. She believes that this technology could lead to an "Orwellian Big Brother nightmare," that is "ripe for abuse by a rogue government." She also paralleled the RFID situation to material from the Bible's Book of Revelation and its material about the Mark of the Beast, and how people would not be able to buy or sell without this mark.

This time could be quickly approaching, she suggested, noting that the use of credit cards combined with some type of biometric authentication might replace cash transactions. However, the Book of Revelation writes that the "mark" would be worshipped, and she doesn't view that as happening yet.


4,965 posted on 07/29/2005 5:09:57 PM PDT by restornu (Now the law is slacked, judgment stiffled: for wicked berates good; so wrong judgment proceedeth)
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To: restornu
Government has become has become increasingly interested in using the technology as well, and may install RFID tags in driver licenses and passports.

That is a violate of our civil rights

4,966 posted on 07/29/2005 5:49:44 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: Mo1

I seriously feel some of the agency of our government who is not elected has employed these things and I am sure they it is not beyond them to have placed it in various places of our elected officals to learn what they can to
sabotage or to explose their skeletons!

http://www.spychips.com/


4,967 posted on 07/29/2005 5:57:46 PM PDT by restornu (Now the law is slacked, judgment stiffled: for wicked berates good; so wrong judgment proceedeth)
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To: grannie9; Borax Queen
Of course the only reptiles I've ever really known were BQ. ;)

One scary scaley girl that one....

4,968 posted on 07/29/2005 7:20:00 PM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Mo1
I'm surprised he hasn't had a stroke yet

Anyone who looks like that has had one.........

4,969 posted on 07/29/2005 7:21:29 PM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: restornu
This looks more like BQ..........

My first thought was.....not enough fangs or venom.......then....*light bulb over head*.......it was clear.........

A snake that dresses up like a fish.......of course.......

*First eye rolling of the day*

4,970 posted on 07/29/2005 7:27:26 PM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: nicmarlo
gonna collect some green stuff for BQ and me????

There is this cove about a mile down the beach that collects algae........we call it scum bay........I'll collect it for you........

4,971 posted on 07/29/2005 7:31:08 PM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Darksheare
Sharky, if you need proof that I am not one of the mods

The proof I have is in your denials.........Do I sound like a Democrat yet?

4,972 posted on 07/29/2005 7:33:43 PM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Lakeshark

From a friend...

One day, when a seamstress was sewing while sitting
close to a river, her thimble fell into the river. When she
cried out, the Lord appeared and asked, "Why are you crying?"

The seamstress replied that her thimble had fallen into the water
and that she needed the thimble to help her husband in making a
living for the two of them. The Lord went down into the water
and reappeared with a golden thimble.

"Is this your thimble?" the Lord asked.

The seamstress replied, "No."

The Lord again went down and came up with a wooden
thimble. "Is this your thimble?" the Lord asked.

Again, the seamstress replied, "No."

The Lord went down again and came up with a silver
thimble. "Is this your thimble?" the Lord asked.

The seamstress replied, "Yes."

The Lord was pleased with the woman's honesty and
gave her all three thimbles to keep, and the seamstress went home
happy. Some time later, the seamstress was walking with her
husband along the riverbank, and her husband fell into the river. When
she cried out. The Lord again appeared and asked her, "Why are
you crying?"

"Oh Lord, my husband has fallen into the water!"

The Lord went down into the water and came up with Mel Gibson.
"Is this your husband?" the Lord asked.

"Yes," cried the seamstress.

The Lord was furious. "You lied! That is an untruth!"

The seamstress replied, "Oh, forgive me, my Lord. It is a
misunderstanding. You see, if I had said 'no' to Mel Gibson, you
would have come up with Tom Cruise. Then if I said 'no' to him,
you would have come up with my husband. Had I then said 'yes,'
you would have given me all three. Lord, I'm not in the best of
health and would not be able to take care of all three husbands,
so THAT'S why I said 'yes' to Mel Gibson."

The moral of this story is: Whenever a woman lies, it's for a
good and honorable reason, and for the benefit of others.


That's our story, and we're sticking to it.


4,973 posted on 07/29/2005 8:23:48 PM PDT by null and void (Be vewwy vewwy qwiet, we're hunting wahabbits...)
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To: Cardhu; null and void; grannie9
MASH

You been missing meals since you came back...

4,974 posted on 07/29/2005 10:29:07 PM PDT by restornu (Now the law is slacked, judgment stiffled: for wicked berates good; so wrong judgment proceedeth)
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To: null and void; nicmarlo; Borax Queen
Why do I think of Margaret when I read this story?

:-) And other green things........

4,975 posted on 07/30/2005 4:45:35 AM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: All

Mucho company coming.........won't be able to frolic much. Have a good weekend all.


4,976 posted on 07/30/2005 4:58:34 AM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Borax Queen
Tried this earlier......it seems to be starting....keep up the good work:

The White House and Republican leadership are preparing to stop the flow of illegal immigrants coming across the Mexican border. Congressman Ander Crenshaw’s Communications Director sent me a copy of an op-ed piece that the Congressman recently wrote on the issue. It’s well worth the read so I’ve reproduced it here in full. Immigration Reform Needs to be Part of a Comprehensive Homeland Security Strategy One of the most important functions of any government is to take all necessary steps to protect its citizens. Whether it is through increased security at airports or train stations, or bolstering border controls, protecting the homeland needs to be priority Number 1 for Congress. Immigration reform is a key component of that mission. The marquee responsibility of any government with respect to homeland security is protection of borders and ports of entry. The U.S. has more than 361 seaports and 95,000 miles of coastline. There are almost 430 commercial airports and hundreds of thousands of highway and railroad miles in this country. We share a 5,252 mile border with Canada and a nearly 2,000 mile border with Mexico. Add all those factors together and it is easy to see that homeland security is a daunting task in the U.S. In the post-9/11 world, protecting our borders has taken on an entirely new level of importance. On an average day, more than a million people cross our borders, be it by car, plane or sea. That means border security equals homeland security. Part of Congress’ homeland security obligation in a post-9/11 world is preventing another terrorist attack. That is why we must value the rule of law and protect our borders. Amnesty or any immigration policy that essentially rewards those that have entered our country illegally is a foolhardy solution to an imminent problem. America has a deep-rooted tradition in welcoming legal immigrants and under no circumstances should citizenship be the reward for violating U.S. law. I oppose amnesty and have worked to make sure the problem of illegal immigration is solved. My record shows that I have helped to increase funding for border security and backed the Real ID Act, which makes the standards for getting government identification more stringent. I support a fair legal immigration policy and increased funding for securing our homeland. Earlier this year, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security, of which I am a member, approved almost $31 billion in funds for the Department of Homeland Security in Fiscal Year 2006. I intend to see these funds spent in a judicious fashion that truly benefits the taxpayers and increases the security of our homeland. Real immigration reform is a concept whose time has come. Rewarding illegal immigrants for breaking laws is not the solution. A pragmatic approach that secures our borders and stems the tide of lawbreaking immigrants is the best answer. Congressman Ander Crenshaw represents Florida’s Fourth District. He is a member of the House Appropriations and Budget Committees. After the August recess, immigration is going to be issue numero uno. This entry was posted on Friday, July 29th, 2005 at 12:48 pm and is filed under Immigration. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

4,977 posted on 07/30/2005 5:01:37 AM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Lakeshark

Think you are cute with no spacing trying to blind us!!!

Yikes


Tried this earlier......it seems to be starting....keep up the good work:

The White House and Republican leadership are preparing to stop the flow of illegal immigrants coming across the Mexican border.

Congressman Ander Crenshaw’s Communications Director sent me a copy of an op-ed piece that the Congressman recently wrote on the issue. It’s well worth the read so I’ve reproduced it here in full.

Immigration Reform Needs to be Part of a Comprehensive Homeland Security Strategy One of the most important functions of any government is to take all necessary steps to protect its citizens.

Whether it is through increased security at airports or train stations, or bolstering border controls, protecting the homeland needs to be priority Number 1 for Congress. Immigration reform is a key component of that mission.

The marquee responsibility of any government with respect to homeland security is protection of borders and ports of entry. The U.S. has more than 361 seaports and 95,000 miles of coastline. There are almost 430 commercial airports and hundreds of thousands of highway and railroad miles in this country.

We share a 5,252 mile border with Canada and a nearly 2,000 mile border with Mexico. Add all those factors together and it is easy to see that homeland security is a daunting task in the U.S. In the post-9/11 world, protecting our borders has taken on an entirely new level of importance.

On an average day, more than a million people cross our borders, be it by car, plane or sea. That means border security equals homeland security. Part of Congress’ homeland security obligation in a post-9/11 world is preventing another terrorist attack. That is why we must value the rule of law and protect our borders.

Amnesty or any immigration policy that essentially rewards those that have entered our country illegally is a foolhardy solution to an imminent problem. America has a deep-rooted tradition in welcoming legal immigrants and under no circumstances should citizenship be the reward for violating U.S. law.

I oppose amnesty and have worked to make sure the problem of illegal immigration is solved. My record shows that I have helped to increase funding for border security and backed the Real ID Act, which makes the standards for getting government identification more stringent.

I support a fair legal immigration policy and increased funding for securing our homeland. Earlier this year, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security, of which I am a member, approved almost $31 billion in funds for the Department of Homeland Security in Fiscal Year 2006.

I intend to see these funds spent in a judicious fashion that truly benefits the taxpayers and increases the security of our homeland. Real immigration reform is a concept whose time has come. Rewarding illegal immigrants for breaking laws is not the solution. A pragmatic approach that secures our borders and stems the tide of lawbreaking immigrants is the best answer.

Congressman Ander Crenshaw represents Florida’s Fourth District. He is a member of the House Appropriations and Budget Committees. After the August recess, immigration is going to be issue numero uno. This entry was posted on Friday, July 29th, 2005 at 12:48 pm and is filed under Immigration. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


4,978 posted on 07/30/2005 6:46:14 AM PDT by restornu (Now the law is slacked, judgment stiffled: for wicked berates good; so wrong judgment proceedeth)
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To: Cardhu; Darksheare; Mo1; grannie9; null and void; nicmarlo; westmex; ValerieUSA; lodwick; ...

The Smoking Gun now has the full manual in GIF images:
http://cryptome.org/alq-terr-man.htm

Al Qaeda Training Manual
http://www.usdoj.gov/ag/trainingmanual.htm


4,979 posted on 07/30/2005 7:59:08 AM PDT by restornu (Now the law is slacked, judgment stiffled: for wicked berates good; so wrong judgment proceedeth)
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To: Lakeshark
Thank you very much; we are tryin'... After all the insults slimy green compliments, the shark is still nice to me :) Have a great weekend - we're off too.
4,980 posted on 07/30/2005 8:30:46 AM PDT by Borax Queen
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