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DUBOB 9-- even *more* tales from the Dark Underbelly of the Beast.....
various links | 09-26-01 | backhoe

Posted on 09/26/2001 5:46:42 AM PDT by backhoe

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To: lds23;eeriegeno;Mean Maryjean;Richard Kimball;arthurus;INSENSITIVE GUY;banyanroot;The Wizard...
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The Web of Terror

Baroness Thatcher: in her own words

A voice quieted: Margaret Thatcher revolutionised political oratory

Watching You

***FReepers: Urge President Bush to VETO Shays-Meehan CFR Bill! !***

THE TREND TOWARD FEDERAL POLICE

Russia Imposes Flat Tax on Income, and Its Coffers Swell

So who listens to America? The Senate? Forget it. They are too busy inventing problems, devising crisis situations and passing laws that will benefit their re-election chances, laws like campaign finance reform. They are too busy passing laws and regulations that will be carried to their most ludicrous extremes – like the Endangered Species Act or the 16th Amendment to the Constitution.
Is Anyone Listening?


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To: lawdog;backhoe

You are the first to give a source other than anger, agenda and mystery.
Thanks.

Here'e the link we were looking for, backhoe.

Heritage-CFR

78 posted on 3/23/02 1:27 AM Eastern by PRND21


A Link To Global Crossing, Terry McAuliffe and AFL-CIO

Zimbabwe Soldiers' Pay Slashed (Mugabe cuts pay after election, soldiers "duped")

Suicide bomber was under Arafat control

Carlyle's tentacles embrace Asia

Islamic schools where zealots learn to hate West

481 posted on 03/23/2002 5:32:25 AM PST by backhoe
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To: backhoe
bttt
482 posted on 03/23/2002 2:59:24 PM PST by Fish out of Water
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To: Fish out of Water
Thanks- here are more:

A Secret Iran-Arafat Connection Is Seen Fueling the Mideast Fire

TKO-Liberty Belles Trounce "Million Moms"

Study: Driver response slower when using cell phone than when drunk

RECRUITING CIA AGENTS WAS ONE OF OUR GOALS

Breaking the new anti-free speech law.

Disney shill Hollings renames SSSCA-warning big government on the loose (again)

Because of the Americans (interesting analysis of Arab culture)

Civilization Envy

TX Republican Proposes State Property Tax

NO FAT TAX

Editorial: Politics over principle

Nuclear Posture Review (excerpts from the classified Nuclear Posture Review)

HEARTLAND CONSPIRACY

483 posted on 03/23/2002 3:26:57 PM PST by backhoe
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To: backhoe
There is so much good info on this forum that it is hard to even find it all let alone try to read it.
Thanks for helping orgainize it.
484 posted on 03/23/2002 3:35:08 PM PST by Fish out of Water
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To: bentfeather;Golden Gate;Dqban22;Excuse_My_Bellicosity;MeeknMing;
More tales....

Iraqi Connection to Oklahoma City Bombing (Insight Magazine Expose' by Timmerman)

Schippers knows the truth. We heard the evidence against Clinton first-hand, in grueling detail....
Schippers: 'I Was Appalled at Ray Report'

Exposing jihad within our borders: How Steve Emerson lives with death threat

Chechens Gain Access to Nuclear Warheads

History confronts hogwash

Confronting the cold, hard truth

Dems Promote Voter Fraud

Renewables are great - for powering fantasies

Houstonians Debate: Was Baxter 'Vince Fostered'?

Venezuelan journalists under siege by Chavez: Incendiary attacks stir Chavistas

U.S. moves toward counter-insurgency aid to Colombia

Chavez's Head of Venezuelan Oil Giant PdVSA Reportedly Asks 2 Executives to Resign

Witch-hunt as Mugabe strikes back with new terror

The Left's 'Useless Eaters'--Children With Down Syndrome

Many U.S. Senators won't rule out Global Taxes (My Title)

485 posted on 03/24/2002 1:21:47 PM PST by backhoe
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To: backhoe
Really good job of putting it all together, thanks much and a NY Bump.
486 posted on 03/24/2002 4:28:23 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather
Appreciate it. I am just getting started with an attempt to re-post the best of these links- if I can figure out a way to better organize them. Stay tuned....
487 posted on 03/25/2002 1:28:23 AM PST by backhoe
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To: JudyB1938;LibertyAndJusticeForAll;VA Advogado;.30Carbine;2sheep;TigersEye;
Yet more stories...

Bush blocks U.N. tax plan: Henry Lamb praises president for skillful handling of global power grab

Media silent on gays in clergy

Bias Author Interview post Rich attacks

Labs told to design burrowing bombs

A Whitewater Judgment

Death in Columbia

Does free trade breed poverty and pollution?

The government-induced doctor shortage

When is Missile Defense news?

Letter Exposes Jackson's Shakedown of GE

Abstinence can keep AIDS from spreading

488 posted on 03/25/2002 3:13:59 PM PST by backhoe
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To: warpsmith;Lady Heron;RedWhiteBlue;Thinkin' Gal;
It's past time to update these.

Been offline since noon yesterday, learning how to migrate files from one drive to another using only Windows 95. It can be done, but there are tricks involved.

Infectious Disease Expert Killed in Plane Crash

New NJ Firearm Regs Proposed

A map for Arafat to renounce

Krauthammer: Arafat's Harvest of Hate

Have a smoke, lose your child: Dennis Prager warns citizens of overbearing judicial precedent

World government's revenue stream: Joan Veon reveals U.N. creates poverty to justify global taxation

Why You Are Driving Elite Liberal Media out of their Minds

How Homosexual Activists Are Taking Their Messages to the Public Schools

ENRON DEMOCRATS (liberals eat their own. Good read!)

Red Mercury rising or why nuclear war is at hand

489 posted on 03/27/2002 2:46:05 AM PST by backhoe
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To: Schweinhund;etcetera;TheLooseThread;blondee123
More tales from the 'Belly:

A real peace plan: Joseph Farah supports Vox Day's call for violence against terrorists

Arab summit's secret agenda: Fund war

Murder in Netanya, Israel - A Message to Democracies from the authors of terrorism

The validity of violence in the practice of Islam

U.S. attempt to broker peace all but wrecked

Report: Lose Clinton-era Mideast 'appeasement' policy

Report: Forgotten Doses of Smallpox Vaccine Found

The new shakedown (Reparations)

Why the reparations suit, especially, it's arguements don't make sense to me.

DIXIE'S CENSORED SUBJECT BLACK SLAVEOWNERS

Klamath Headgate to Open!!!

Green groups back off Energy panel complaints

The sock-it-to-me tax

America's vanquished Tibetan allies: Anti-Maoist Kampas recall betrayal by Nixon

No problem with agencies sharing data?...experts OK with collecting Social Security numbers

490 posted on 03/28/2002 1:18:13 AM PST by backhoe
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To: jurisdog;lkside;Ronin
Not so many today- but a few, and some words from JohnHuang2:

BATF Victim Gets Hundreds of His Guns Back

Thanks Rush Limbaugh

Coloring the Data --- Greens get caught red-handed committing scientific fraud.

CLINTON haters...you're gonna LOVE this!!!

Pieces of the OKC Puzzle: FBI and Congressional Coverup of Middle East Connection

Pro Life Victory Re. Graphic Pictures of Aborted Fetuses


To: 2Trievers

Political observers often muse over the apparent incongruence of Bush's sustained popularity even in the face of setbacks -- real or perceived -- in the political arena.

Sure his handling of the War on Terror has been commendable, they admit, but what about the sinking of the Pickering nomination? What about the defeat of his stimulus package, of ANWR oil exploration and other key elements of his agenda?

'How, O how, on earth could Bush remain so popular despite such a string of "defeats"?', his sourpuss enemies mope in frustration.

Back in January, when Enron burst onto the scene, foes of the President were dancing and doing cartwheels. The belligerents, punch-drunk with 'triumph', were confident Enron would torpedo the Bush administration, as surely as Watergate did Nixon's. A hailstorm of grand jury subpoenas, indictments and 'smoking guns' would bury the Bush legacy; heck, the sleaze from Houston might even make Clinton look ethical by comparison -- or so they fervently believed.

In the media, all hell broke loose. Like a pack of hungry Jackals, the presstitutes seized the Enron debacle with demented zeal, sinking their fangs into every delicious jot and tittle of what, they hoped, was Watergate redux.

The Democrats, like sharks, smelled blood in the water. The airwaves were bursting with torrents of innuendo and rumor. From the unabated sludge of ugly media gossip, dirt and hearsay, you'd get the impression Bush was Enron's CEO himself, directing the destruction of documents at Arthur Andersen from the Oval Office.

Democrats went on a rampage. "White House cover-up! White House cover-up!", they howled. Rep. Henry Waxman was handing out hourly press releases like cotton candy at a carnival, larded with every conceivable allegation -- hinting darkly that Bush's days were numbered.

Anyday now, anyday now -- you just wait and see. The presstitutes swallowed it hook, line and sinker.

Yet, after wasting millions of tax dollars persuing the President; after thousands of hours collecting testimony, rummaging through documents, combing minutes of meetings, looking for dirt, what did Bush-haters finally come up with?

A big, fat Nada, that's what.

Rather than embarrassing the President, they only made fools of themselves -- on live television, to boot. Rather than knocking Bush down a notch or two, Democrats plunged headlong into a free-fall. Bush's enemies, bursting with bitterness and rage, went for the jugular, but ended up blindly shooting themselves, instead.

Democrats were incensed even further as poll after poll showed a President still riding a wave of undiminished popularity, even as his spit-angry enemies suffered a backlash.

Nothing else seemed to work, either. Daschle's second-guessing of the war boomeranged; the "Shadow government" grousing and grumbling bombed; the Democrat garment rending and teeth gnashing over looming deficits came-a-cropper; the Time Magazine libel alleging Bush kept New Yorkers in the dark in the face of a brewing nuclear terrorist threat was exposed as a sham and a lie -- a damnable lie.

But Democrats, even after their myriad of blunders, aren't yet hoisting the white flag. No, not quite. Their animosity and spite towards the President is just as searing today as it's ever been. Their flubs and stumbles only fuel it.

Indeed, with the economy fading as an issue and elections looming, a veritable siege mentality now grips the Democrat ranks. The sans souci giggling and twitter of January's Enron euphoria has now given way to trepidation and panic.

Fearing they're headed for a shellacing in the fall, Daschle et al have escalated their dirty war on the White House, bottlenecking, thwarting, choking, shackling the Bush agenda at every turn.

Stoking Democrat ire even further, President Bush has effectively neutralized a slew of hot-button issues Democrats traditionally use to inflame their base and frighten them to the voting booth. Even Social Security, once called the Third Rail of politics, lacks the walloping punch of yesteryear. It's no longer the bugaboo it used to be.

In short, the Democrat strategy (per the Carville memo) of carving out a niche on domestic issues, leaving War and foreign affairs to Bush has turned into a miserable failure. The war's smashing success has essentially back-burnered their issues. The new upsurge in confidence on the economy has, for Democrats, only made matters worse -- infinitely worse, in fact.

Against this backdrop, with Enron having fallen off the radar screen, enter Campaign finance "reform", a glaring euphemism if there ever was one.

Basically, Democrats thought they were calling the President's 'bluff'. Surely, surely, Bush would never sign it, they reasoned. A veto would send shock waves across America, spark a withering backlash in the press and hogtie Bush to Enron for the rest of his days. Bush would be beaten to within an inch of his political life. Democrats would reap the windfall.

Nope, no way would he sign it.

Democrats believed this issue was a win-win. 'We've boxed him in this time, haven't we'?, they probably chortled among themselves.

Stick a fork in him, he's done.

Democrats could smell victory, at long last.

Instead, Machiavelli was spinning in his grave.

The White House announcement of Bush's intentions sent shock waves, alright -- across Democrat cloakrooms and their media outlets.

For Democrats savoring the chance of running on Enron, Bush had just gummed up the works -- big time. They thought they were playing Bush for a fool, he checkmated them instead. Bush's signature scrambles their plans -- and their brains, too. Democrats are now left with nothing to run on in the fall.

That's the politics -- but is this the right thing to do? Bush has qualms over certain aspects of Shays-Meehan on constitutional grounds -- he's said so publically. But isn't he, therefore, by signing this document, plainly violating his oath to "preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the United States"?

If that's the standard, then every president in our history was guilty of High Crimes and Misdemeanors -- and, therefore, worthy of impeachment. Presidents, from time in memoral, have knowingly put their John Hancock on bills of dubious constitutionality.

With President Reagan, it was the so-called Boland Amendment, which hamstrung his policy of aiding the Freedom Fighters then battling the Communist Sandistas in Nicaraqua. It was a flagrant breach of a President's constitutional powers to conduct foreign affairs.

He signed it reluctantly, but never vetted its constitutionality in court, a decision which drew fire from many conservatives. Democrats later used the Boland Amendment to hammer Reagan in the Iran-Contra affair.

But was the Gipper, by signing the Boland Amendment, openly violating his oath to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States" -- and, therefore, worthy of impeachment? Of course not.

The federal budget is another illustration of this principle. Arguably, most of what's in there is unconstitutional -- on its face. You don't need to be a lawyer to know this. Yet budgets get signed year in and year out.

So what's the basic rationale for signing CFR, you ask? More than likely, Bush is convinced the best way to kill it to sign it. The myriad of lawsuits and challenges will test its constitutionality in the courtroom, before a mostly conservative judiciary. Bush wants the matter settled, once and for all. As he sees it, a veto settles nothing, and may only invite trouble down the road; a future (more liberal) Congress could send up an even more brazen version a future (more liberal) President might be willing to sign. And if, in the interim, the courts' ideological balance tilts leftward, CFR might enjoy better odds for survival.

On the other hand, the popular notion that Bush opted to sign for fear of sparking a backlash is pure hokem. Outside the Beltway, CFR isn't even a blimp on the radar screen. In polls, less than 2% even care about this issue.

With the public's attention riveted firmly on the war, the President could veto CFR with little, if any, downside risk. In short, the theory that Bush is a coward, frankly, doesn't square with the facts.

Sure, McCainiacs will scream bloody murder, the presstitutes will have a field day, but so what? Bush got pounded over Enron day after day, week after week, yet his polls didn't budge.

This issue, notwithstanding the gobs of ink and airtime, doesn't resonate -- not with real people.

Let's face it, folks. Bush is a good man, a decent man. No, he's not perfect. But who is? There isn't a politician on this earth with whom I will agree 100% of time. Sooner or later, there are bound to be letdowns and disappointments. It goes with the turf.

Bear in mind that George W. Bush isn't merely head of some think tank on policy wonk avenue in Washington D.C. He isn't President of the American Conservative Union or the Heritage Foundation, much as I admire both institutions profoundly. And he isn't just President of American conservatives -- he is President of all the people.

As U.S. President, his constituency is infinitely broader, encompassing all of the citizens of this great and wonderful free republic of ours. Writing a position paper is one thing, but Bush will be judged by results from his actions -- by policy, not words.

Bush is a serious man, as well as a shrewd politician who plays the hand he's been dealt -- a squeaker election, a razor-thin House majority and a Senate in the clutches of leftist militant hardliners.

But is Bush conservative? I'll let you be the judge.

On foreign affairs, Bush is arguably one of the most conservative Presidents in American history. In his first year, alone, he unceremoniously dumped the Kyoto protocol, catching flack from every conceivable direction. Day after day after day, he was pummelled, lambasted and thrashed in the press as an enemy of the environment -- public enemy number 1, in fact.

But Bush never relented, he never backed down. He made no apologies, he stood firmly by his decision.

Also in his first year, he jettisoned the Cold-War era Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty. Again he was hammered mercilessly, here and abroad.

As President, one of his first acts was to scrap, by executive order, all taxpayer-funded overseas "family planning" promoting abortion. The screams and howls of protests bellowing from radical feminists and surrogates in the media were deafening.

Again, Bush made no apologies.

On Taiwan, there is no question where Bush stands, and mainland China knows it. On North Korea, Bush rightly condemns it as a rogue state, as part of an 'axis of evil', in which he includes Iran and Iraq.

After a midair collision involving an American EP-3 surveillance plane and a Chinese jet fighter, Bush in short order secured the release of our crewmen and brought them home safely -- all without an apology and all without igniting WWWIII.

Bush has pushed hard for a National Missile Defense, even against protestations and caterwauling over "unilateralism" from NATO "allies".

Bush's record in Afghanistan and the War on Terror speaks for itself.

Regarding a U.N. global tax, Bush said 'forgeddaboutit'!

On the home front, President Bush told the ABA 'hasta la vista, baby'. No pack of left-wing lawyers will vet Bush appointments to the bench, not if he has any say in the matter. Speaking of which, his judicial nominations have, with few exceptions, been solidly conservative.

By the stroke of a pen, he repealed a host of last minute Clinton EOs, including egregious OHSA regulations.

On energy, he's campaigned to reduce America's dependency on foreign -- particularly mideast -- oil, pushing for more nuclear plant production, off-shore oil drilling, and ANWR oil exploration.

On Social Security, Bush is for partial privatization -- a gutsy stance critics said would cost him the elections.

On public assistance, he's offered faith-based alternatives to traditional welfare, in line with his 'Compassionate Conservative' philosphy.

On taxes, his campaign-style, criss-crossing the heartland moved Congress to pass a $1.35 trillion, across-the-board tax cut for working families. Getting a tax cut -- any tax cut -- through this Congress wasn't exactly a piece of cake. Democrats weren't quite beating a path to the White House door to hand Bush tax relief legislation he could sign. Daschle et al pulled every conceivable, cynical parliamentary maneuver to delay -- and ultimately kill -- its chances in the Senate.

His decision on stem-cell research earned him plaudits from pro-lifers, and rightly so.

On national defense, Bush proposes the largest boost in military spending since the Gipper. For the men and women who serve, he's delivered a promised -- and much-needed -- pay raise, lifting morale.

I could go on, but suffice it is to say that's not the record of a shilly-shally, dithering "moderate". Not by any stretch.

At the same time, this is a President who knows compromise isn't always a dirty word. Better to get half a loaf than no loaf at all. Progress often comes in bite sizes.

It's called politics, the art of the possible. He is a master tactician, but he never loses sight of the big picture -- his ultimate vision.

Some contend we should look at the glass as only half-empty -- weigh only the wrong decisions he makes in the balance, and ignore the right ones. Right decisions -- decisions we agree with -- don't count. In evaluating his record, only decisions and policy choices we disagree with count.

In Bush's case, however, this standard means ignoring an overwhelmingly conservative record. Shrugging off his list of impressive achievements is cutting off our nose to spite our face.

But, most important of all, George W. Bush has restored honor, dignity and trust to the office he holds, a solemn promise he made repeatedly in the campaign.

One of the most astonishing things about this President -- one that borders on enigma -- is the maturity he displayed so far beyond his modest years in politics. It's what drives his opponents up the wall, and leads them to underestimate the man, again and again.

Conventional wisdom says George W. Bush is impossible: No one with so little political experience could ever rise to such stunning heights of success so quickly in so demanding a job. Yet, where many Presidents before him stumbled, George W. Bush excels in ways transcending all explanation.

In this sense, Bush restored our faith and confidence, not just in the office of President, but in ourselves as Americans. From the depths of national trauma and anguish on September 11, Bush helped rekindle our 'can-do' spirit; we were soon back on our feet again.

He made us feel prouder than ever to be Americans.

Indeed, Bush is uniquely suited for these times. George W. Bush is our War President.

Ultimately, history will judge him not by campaign finance "reform" or the Dow Jones Industrial average nor the size of the deficit.

He will be judged by success in the War on Terror. Period.

And judging from his stellar performance thus far, this President is headed for greatness.

My two cents.....
"JohnHuang2"


2 posted on 3/28/02 5:50 AM Eastern by JohnHuang2
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491 posted on 03/28/2002 4:20:08 PM PST by backhoe
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To: backhoe
Did you get this thread to load quicker?
492 posted on 03/28/2002 4:27:04 PM PST by Libertarianize the GOP
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To: backhoe
When is DUBOB 10 commimg out?
493 posted on 03/28/2002 4:28:39 PM PST by It'salmosttolate
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To: Libertarianize the GOP
Yes, thanks for the tip....
( As I slap my head to jar brain back in to gear- should have thought of that myself! )
494 posted on 03/29/2002 1:15:42 AM PST by backhoe
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To: It'salmosttolate
I have been pondering doing a "Best from the Underbelly- DUBOB 10..." for the last week or two. I found on going back through them that an awful lot of the links are of dated, or irrelevant subjects, and a surprising number lead to "this thread has been deleted" never-never land.

Yet buried within all those links are subjects and facts that are worthy of being preserved and passed on.

I actually made a stab at starting it the first of the week but got derailed when trying to upgrade my backup browser PC from an 85 to a 210 Mb. drive took me off to "hardware drives you nuts" land.... you know, you hit a problem, get on the web for info and 5 web pages tell you a solution while 5 more tell you why it won't work....

I could probably do it in about 90 minutes of quiet time to go back through all the threads and reorganize them in more currently-relevant categories, and cull out the best links.

495 posted on 03/29/2002 1:41:11 AM PST by backhoe
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To: taildragger;wafflehouse;Big Bopper
More--- from the Underbelly....

Fear but no peace in a handful of dust

How Arafat raised an entire generation to murder

Palestinians Say Sharon Has Declared War on Them

The Media s Occupation Myth

***SHAKEDOWN***

Get Your Kids Out Of Public Schools

Turning taxes into axes: Inheritance tax kills forests, spawns strip malls

Zimbabwe -- Mbeki, Obasanjo envoys in fresh bid to save Mugabe

Zimbabwe's grim future casts doubt on Africa - investors flee

Gadaafi to supply Mugabe with death squads?


496 posted on 03/29/2002 2:13:54 AM PST by backhoe
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To: backhoe
thanks for the ping!!
497 posted on 03/30/2002 5:54:07 AM PST by wafflehouse
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To: wafflehouse;all
Thanks for looking! You may be interested in this ( and I needed to post the link, anyway....):

DUBOB 10- the *best of* the Dark Underbelly Series

498 posted on 03/30/2002 5:58:31 AM PST by backhoe
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To: week 71;mrustow;LibWhacker;
A few more from the 'belly:

THE LAST GASP OF A POLITICAL RELIC:The Left's Unfitness to Govern

Andrew Sullivan: America's left surrenders itself to the giant sulk

"The Balance of Terror and the Red Mercury Nightmare"

Note the date- an early warning of 911-- Murder And Suicide As A "Holy" Act Meriting Islam's Highest Honors

Sustainable development explained: Joan Veon explains evolution of U.N. global control push

Churches deceived by green extremists: Henry Lamb describes world religion called 'Gaia'

Saudis Pledge Up to $20 Million for Clinton Library

Zimbabwe falls further into anarchy: Murder of whites continues while famine grows nearer

Hell in Zimbabwe: A Shocking Letter...

499 posted on 03/31/2002 3:14:36 AM PST by backhoe
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To: ableChair;Alas;straight1;stiga bey;
---more---

The Media s Occupation Myth

The Arab/Muslim Nazi Connection

FBI must cough up Carnivore info

US wants to question Adams on terror link

Citizen Clinton Up Close (Barf Alert)

500 posted on 03/31/2002 12:28:21 PM PST by backhoe
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