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POPSThe Copenhagen That Matters "My fellow Americans, the fact that the recent Copenhagen climate summit was a bust in terms of solving our energy/climate problems doesn’t mean that we can ignore those problems — or that we can ignore how individual countries, like Denmark, have effectively addressed them. With unemployment in Denmark at about 4 percent, compared with our 10 percent, maybe we should at least consider putting a few of its ideas on our table."
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POPS US Refuses To Allow Monitoring Of WMD “I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today -- my own government. For the sake of those boys, for the sake of this government, for the sake of hundreds of thousands trembling under our violence, I cannot be silent.” – Martin Luther King in his speech: Beyond Vietnam: A time to break silence
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POPSMother Nature's Tears. I rather thought this one image was particularly powerful. It is part of a slide show on religious sightings. I didn't think the other ones were very impressive. Interesting, but not very impressive.
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POPSNative American Code of Ethics 20 in all. One of my Favorite, 11. Nature is not FOR us, it is a PART of us. They are part of your worldly family. An Oldie But Goodie Good Wisdoms We All Need To Live By, Remember And Honor. Blessings
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POPSHumorous Dissent I realize that the cameras are "serious business", but they are showing up everywhere. I admit that even I feel a little childish (the point, maybe?) around these things, even when I go up to my ATM (I always smile and stick out my tongue, on purpose). These guys take dissent to a whole 'nother level. At least the guys watching the cameras have something entertaining to look at.
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POPSThe Sarcasm Mark Mulleflupp's Punctuation clip] This is an interesting idea, and this new punctuation mark could definitely have some usefulness, but the great fun of written sarcasm, for me, is in the detection. The element of uncertainty stimulates the brain, and a fine-tuning of one's perception.
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POPSSeptember 11, 2001 attacks Is it time for WW-III??? http://www.WantToKnow.info/9-11cover-up http://www.911review.org/ http://www.911inplanesite.com/ http://www.911CrimeOfTheCentury.com http://www.ST911.com http://wwwTrueStory.com http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2005/270605insidejob.htm http://www.septembereleventh.org http://www.911citizenswatch.org http://www.wtc7.net http://hugequestions.org http://www.physics911.org http://www.physics911.net http://www.911fraud.blogspot.com/ http://www.911truth.org http://question911.com http://www.911-strike.com/ http://911research.wtc7.net/ http://911exposed.com/ http://www.uruknet.info http://www.letsroll911.org http://www.plaguepuppy.net/ http://loosechange911.com/ http://www.freedomunderground.org/memoryhole/pentagon.php#
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POPSAvoid Ad Hominem on Clipmarks Having seen this logical fallacy used on Clipmarks several times, I thought it would be a good idea to point it out to everyone so that we can avoid this in the future.
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POPSasshole of the week in response to your remarks on epilepsy. 3 years ago I was diagnosed with epilepsy. I lost my license, I lost my job because I lost my license, then I lost my apartment because I lost my job. In these 3 years ive been discriminated against in the job market on 2 seperate occassions (that I know of). When I read a comment made by someone so obviously ignorant of the reality of epilepsy I feel compelled to correct that persons way of thinking. This is for all the daniel godfreys in the world....I propose that people like you wear a shirt in bold lettering that identifies you as an idiot!!!!!! so that when the rest of of us see you on the street we will know anything that comes out of your mouth will mostly be diarrhea of the brain. Good luck with the brain farts daniel seems to me your gonna need it