Posted on 08/02/2009 1:35:53 AM PDT by rxsid
Edited on 08/06/2009 12:10:02 AM PDT by John Robinson. [history]
Attorney Taitz filed a NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION to Expedite authentication, MOTION for Issuance of Letters Rogatory for authenticity of Kenyan birth certificate filed by Plaintiff Alan Keyes PhD.
http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/blog1/ (site has been the target of hackers, proceed with caution — John)
Can yuo get into this site? appreciate your opinion on what happened to the missionary pictures?
http://s140.photobucket.com/albums/r14/missnry/?action=view¤t=Hussein-Obama.jpg
“No way. Nothing beats a good Mango. It is hands down the most delicious fruit. Especially the varieties that arent stringy.”
Yes, I have the non stringy variety in my freezer. Yummy!!!
I suppose my statement comparing peaches and mangos is because the last peaches I ate was over 5 years ago. I can only get good peaches when I go to the States. It’s like a memory that has probably become exaggerated over time. Yes, I do think mangos are number 1 now that I am giving it careful thought.
I wonder if we can find out if granny ordered Stanley’s cremation or objected ot it, and where was BO shortly before she died? Kinda like granny dies a week or so after a visit from BO and then of course her remains are cremated...
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LOL!!!
Now that you have explained it to me, it does sound like total fun!!! Six acres? That sounds like a wonderful piece of property.
Does it snow there? If so, how does one handle the snow?
By the way, how are you feeling?
“BTW, seedless melons are terrific.”
You are kidding!!!
I am going to the supermarket this morning and will check it out.
A stupid question...how are seedless melons planted? Do they plant the root?
This video has been removed by the user. (from you link — ref: Susan Blake interview)
Oh yes, it snows. People complain bitterly about the snow and those who can afford it flee south. I’ve lived here 22 years and I always say that people go south in the winter because it is the only time of year that they can get away from their yards! During our “warm” season (which never gets too warm) the grass and weeds just grow like crazy. The City and County take care of plowing the roads during snow season, and residents shovel their walks and driveways themselves, or hire womeone to do it. We just cope.
My husband has a big snowblower that mounts on the front of his tractor that he uses to clear our long driveway We have 12 acres, but we only mow about 6.
Thanks for asking.
That is NOT a stupid question about the melons. I’ve wondered that myself! Actually they are not totally seedless — just by comparison. There are a few little white seeds in them that just seem left over by accident. I have no idea how the propagate them. They are small, though — not quite as big as a soccer ball.
Dr. Khalid Al-Mansour is an International Attorney and Businessman. His college education was obtained at Howard University, where he majored in Philosophy and Logic, and at the University of California School of Law at Berkeley where he received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree.
When did the University of Californiia Law school change its name? When I went to school at Berkeley, the Law schoool had 2 campuses (campi?) Boalt Hall (Berkeley) and Hastings in San Francisco. They operated separately, and Boalt Hall was considered the finer school at the time. In fact, I just looked it up and they still call themselves the UC Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law. Hastings was more of a commuter college, as I remember.
It seems that Polarik has pulled all his images? Does anyone have the image of the COLB of 2007 that he compared?
Never mind I found one.
I’m pretty sure there is a line missing from that quote. There was also an article about an interview with BaraK as he was leaving Hawaii and there was no mention in the article of him or his mother. It was in the paper on June 22, 1962, the day he left. That’s what he is referring too not the birth certificate.
Fred links a lot, so I’m unsure which one you refer to.
Born Free: back then there were four official races: white, black, indian, and coloured.
I have no idea what the author of that book used. The above words are descriptive and do not necessarily imply any type of derogatory connotation.
The entire continent is tribally divided and most self identify as Zulu, Shangaan, Tswana, Venda, Shangaan, Tswana, Venda, Podu, etc. In writing , people are often referred to tribally because of these distinctions.
You’ve answered my question. Thanks. Gemsbok
Here’s something we might find interesting...People were tryint to impeach Obama from the Senate before he was a candidate for president. Barak used sometimes early on.
http://obamaimpeachment.wordpress.com/page/2/
http://obamaimpeachment.wordpress.com/page/2/
It's amazing how the American press turned its back on the very obvious problems, domestic and international, with this candidate.
seedless watermelon seeds are available on the internet, just google..they need about 80-85 degree soil to propogate..they are not cheap..they have yellow, red or orange inside fruit colors...some say a seeded type must be grown nearby to pollenate the seedles...
Finally someone has gotten it right! DHS has said that they have never, as in not ever, issued a COLB to anyone named Obama or anyone else during 2007.
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