
A look at three pieces of evidence that suggest the answer is "yes."
speaking of a conspiracy of silence, have you seen this movie about the franklin cover up?
seems that the more trivial ones transgressions are, the more they are "held to account",
yet the people who start wars and run child prostitution rings walk free.
in the 80's, two paperboys named johnny gosch and eugene martin were kidnapped from iowa while they were delivering papers. google those names, and you will quickly find that these (still) missing children lead straight to the highest levels of government, the church, the elite, etc.
they look out for their own. your research may lead you to believe this is a hoax, based on a conviction of perjury. digg deeper and you will find a conviction for perjury and a sentence of 30 years for one of the alleged victims/alleged hoax perpetrator. other victim-witnesses were intimidated into changing their stories to say it was an elaborate hoax, which is how the story is now portrayed.
one thing isnt a hoax. two paperboys went out to deliver papers and never came home. its about an hour long.
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Rumors about John Edwards' love affair had been circulating for months, but it wasn't until the former Democratic presidential candidate admitted to the affair that national news organizations jumped on the story.
Why do "conservatives" ridicule any effort to, you know, "conserve"?
They have been making fun of Jimmy Carters suggestion to "wear a sweater and keep the thermostat lower" because "god dammit, we are Americans! We won't cramp our style and we wont change our ways. Wasting our hard earned money by wasting scarce natural resources is sound economics!
Wearing a sweater in the winter is so anti-American that any REAL patriot would strip down to his underwear, open the windows, and turn the heat up to 90.
a Chinese proverb says that "even the largest pile of rice is composed of single grains"
our habits are cumulative. we can either bit-by-bit save a pile of rice,
or we can bit-by-bit waste a pile of rice.
tip; never take financial advice from a conservative. they are usually "big hat. no cattle" people who have an image of wealth, but no real net worth. it is exceedingly difficult to LOOK wealthy and BE wealthy.
@tiedchi
how is this discovery an error?
and why the ad hominem attack on animal rights activists or environmentalists?
i guess if you cant debate the issues, you just call them names until you feel better, eh?
i have been looking at jumping on the solar bandwagon for a few years now, but its kinda discouraging when every week we read about some breakthrough.
does this breakthrough mean that existing solar technologies are obsolete and i should wait until this new technology gets to market? by that time, some other breakthrough will come along, again making the state-of-the-art obsolete.
When you pay a guy $400 million a year, you should expect some degree of competence, especially in areas where he presents himself as an expert. Oh, and he supports John McCain, too.
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. - Workers at the Tyson Foods poultry processing plant in Shelbyville will no longer have a paid day off on Labor Day but will instead be given the Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr as a holiday.
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