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Operation Cornflakes
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-10-2009   
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Political Terrorists
sahara
by sahara  11-8-2009    4
 Adkisson made statements that because he could not get to the leaders of the liberal movement that he would then target those that had voted them into office. Adkisson stated that he had held these beliefs for about the last ten years. Adkisson's manifesto also cited the inability to find a job, and that his food stamps were being cut. His manifesto stated that he intended to keep shooting until police arrived and expected to be killed by police. Adkisson had a waist satchel with more ammunition, totaling 76 shells of #4 shot. The following books were found in Adkisson's home during a police search: # Liberalism is a Mental Disorder by radio talk show host Michael Savage # Let Freedom Ring: Winning the War of Liberty over Liberalism by talk show host Sean Hannity # The O'Reilly Factor: The Good, the Bad, and the Completely Ridiculous in American Life by television talk show host Bill O'Reilly In his manifesto, Adkisson also included the Democratic members of the House and Senate.
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Half of US kids will get food stamps
jay8h
by jay8h  11-2-2009   
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Schoolgirl, 15, watches in horror as hoodie stamps on her tiny puppy's head and kills it
foxyarse
by foxyarse  10-28-2009    6
 She said: 'I'm devastated. It was such a shock - Sandy was a lovely puppy. Enlarge Sandy the puppy who was killed by a group of yobs 'She wandered over to three boys wagging her tail and one of them just put his foot out and trampled on her head. 'She was very well behaved and one of those things you can't replace. I am very angry.' Her mother, Loretta, 45, heard April screaming and crying after the incident and found her sitting on the kerb sobbing. She said: 'It is unbelievable. How could someone do something like that?' Grandmother Norma Peachey, 72, from Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, added: 'It is despicable. Sandy was such a little dear - so tiny she could have fitted in a coffee cup.'
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Airline Pilots on Food Stamps
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  10-13-2009    7
 Instead of poking sticks at Michael Moore, how about addressing the issues he rightly raises?
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"None Of Our Business"
merrie
by merrie  10-13-2009    1
 … CNSnews.com has confirmed that “the actual final text of the legislation will be determined by Reid himself , who will consolidate the legislation approved by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and the still-unapproved legislation from the Senate Finance Committee. Reid will be able to draft and insert textual language that was not expressly approved by either committee.” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will write the final version of Obamacare to be considered in the Senate with no input from the American people.. Then the House rubber stamps the Senate bill and rushes it into the President’s hands: The final step in this plan is for the House to take up Obama care, without amending the legislation, and then sending that bill directly to the President for his signature.
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48 Year-Old Blogger Has Gone 9 Years Without Spending Money
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  10-11-2009    1
 "Of course, few would be willing to take such a plunge into a moneyless, ultra-low impact life. But simply knowing that Suelo has should be enough to make us think a long hard minute about all the stuff we heedlessly buy. Reverend Billy may be the head of the Church of Stop Shopping, but Daniel Suelo is its patron saint."
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Food stamps swapped for booze, Viagra
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-10-2009    2
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Budget deficit hit record $1.4T in 2009
jay8h
by jay8h  10-8-2009   
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The Tramp Stamp
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  10-6-2009    4
 What do you think?
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US Income Gap Widens as Poor Take Hit in Recession
chestnut501
by chestnut501  9-29-2009    3
 Census data show a widening income gap in US as poor people take bigger hit in recession
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Cuting the Ties Between Poverty and Obesity
zizzy
by zizzy  9-30-2009   
  I had to move to a completely different neighborhood in order to have regular access to fat-free milk. ... When we talk about obesity and the way it correlates is poverty, we spend most of our time talking about pushing low-income consumers into making healthier choices and probably not enough time discussing how we can get food retailers to sell healthy food them in the first place. more @ clip source
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Gap Between Rich/Poor Widening
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  9-29-2009    7
 -Pharr, Texas, and Flint, Mich., each had more than a third of its residents on food stamps, at 38.5 percent and 35.4 percent, respectively. --Between 2007 and 2008, income at the 50th percentile (median) and the 10th percentile fell by 3.6 percent and 3.7 percent, respectively, compared with a 2.1 percent decline at the 90th percentile. Between 1999 and 2008, income at the 50th and 10th percentiles decreased 4.3 percent and 9 percent, respectively, while income at the 90th percentile was statistically unchanged. --Plano, Texas, a Dallas suburb, had the highest median income among larger cities, earning $85,003. Cleveland ranked at the bottom, at $26,731.
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If you aren't sick now, you soon will be
gemfemfox
by gemfemfox  7-3-2009    7
 Unreal. But wait, Obama PROMISED his taxes would not effect anyone making under $250k a year. You mean he lied? No way. So, once GWB's tax cuts for the rich expire, the average family making $40,000 a year see an increase of over $1000 in federal taxes. Then, Cap & Trade will cost us around $4000 a year in higher utilities and costs (and I think that is way underestimated) Then, forced health care will run another $12k for a family. Then what? Wonder how we will pay to feed our kids? Oh, that's right, tax the "rich" and give the rest of us food stamps. Great plan. Really doubt it will workout for most of us.
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Great idea, great news, good timing
gemfemfox
by gemfemfox  8-11-2009   
 Now, let's hope that the new Food Safety Act and/or street thugs don't ruin it for the good citizens of the Big D.
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State will pay for Octuplets
ghgroenewold
by ghgroenewold  2-12-2009   
 These children should be seized. Deliberately having yourself impregnated with octuplets, while unemployed, single and on the dole, is clearly a sign of some kind of mental instability. The doctor responsible should be punished.
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Tables, Tramp Stamps & Soap
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-23-2009    1
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The World of Paranoia Is In Our Faces Everyday & We Think It Is Protection
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  9-14-2009    1
 Just tonight one of the people who attend my classes spoke about how Mercurochrome is now banded in Australia - because it is deemed to be too dangerous due to the mercury and yet, I know people who are now well into their nineties and besides a bit of physical frailty are bright, sprightly and healthy. There is a point, where caution simply just turns to paranoia - I really reckon the world is much tooooo paranoid about all the things that can go wrong and hence we inhibit, not just our own, but everyone else's freedom in the process. We are all going to die and whilst I choose to create optimum wellness at any given moment in time. I really can no longer be bothered with filling my head with all the things that can go wrong because of all the rules, regulations, stories (fact or fiction) that fill my head on a daily basis. My life IS - short or long it matters not - less intellect more heart - it is as beautiful as this little video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE-ML-B
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Food Is Power and the Powerful Are Poisoning Us
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  9-10-2009    6
 I don’t think anyone disagrees that a single corporation can be more efficient than several smaller companies. However, when it comes to food production, bigger is not better. I am not a big fan of mega-corporations, I think they lose touch with consumers and this leads to them doing whatever they think is most financially beneficial to themselves without regard to their customers desires. It’s the old ‘too big to fail’ mentality. This loss of connection, along with us losing (giving up) our knowledge of how to grow our own food, is contributing to our poor diets and as a result our poor health. ‘Big Food’ produces more convenience foods, typically cheap and fatty, because it is cheaper for them to produce and because we buy it. In order for us to loosen the grip that ‘Big Food’ has on us and to regain our sense of self-sustainability, we are going to need a major shift in our commitment to our health and re-learning how to grow our own food is how this is going to happen.
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Doubling America's Poor
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  9-6-2009    4
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How Chuck Darwin made it from reception to the corner office
dgreplay
by dgreplay  9-10-2009   
 Thought this was a very colorful piece and worth the quick read at the source. It was written by a long time publishing exec who provides a personal view into the evolution of an industry caught smack in the middle of a technology and media revolution. Having read a number of insightful posts recently (here on Amplify) regarding magazine industry's struggle to bridge traditional and new media, this particular story resonated with me. I wonder if any old school mag publishing execs are still the decision makers. If so, do they realize Mr. Darwin is still sitting in their corner office...
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How to Get Food Stamps Fast (SNAP)
agentamerica
by agentamerica  7-1-2009   
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Benefits Dry up - I told you so
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  9-4-2009    7
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Government Rationing . . . . . Postage Stamps!
merrie
by merrie  9-1-2009    3
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Growing Poverty and Despair in America
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  8-27-2009    9
  Worst of all, conditions for most people are deteriorating as businesses, states, and local governments shed workers and cut budgets at the worst possible time. It promises harder times ahead and potentially millions more impoverished.
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Flying Saucers Through the Ages
infopunk
by infopunk  11-19-2008    2
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Postage stamps unveiled: London 2012 Olympic/Paralympic Games/
mmlee
by mmlee  8-25-2009    1
 I luv these designs !
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If you don't believe in public options...
darkeforce
by darkeforce  8-21-2009    3
 ... then there's a lot in America you better do without. Police and Fire service, roads, running water, traffic signs and signals, Welfare, Food Stamps...
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I just CAN'T...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  8-20-2009   
 believe this...
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Cost of Stamps .
prewi9a
by prewi9a  8-14-2009   
 Cost Of US Postage Stamps lists the costs of various types of us postage stamps by date and postage class.
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US food stamp list tops 34 million for first time
jatfla
by jatfla  8-6-2009   
 Why work??? Food stamps and Obama's healthcare coming so what's the point? I am confident that there are very needy people who benefit from this program but I am convinced that it has gone to the dogs and is beyond abused. Several years I ago I stood behind a woman in the grocery line who had several little ones (and some young adult males) with her. She used her food stamps to purchase milk, bread, cereal, soups, etc... while with her money she purchased beer, ice cream, pastries, shrimp,etc... I was so disheartened and realized that the system was broken. No accountability, no oversight; they are robbing the *system* blind. 34 million Americans do NOT need food stamps; they need incentive and motivation.
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Your Black Muslim Bakery
Antara
by Antara  8-3-2009   
 what a stand up guy........not.
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Ye Olde Curiosity Clip
cakebelly
by cakebelly  7-18-2009    2
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Lloyd Gaines not a well-known name in American civil rights
acwresearcher
by acwresearcher  7-18-2009   
 Gaines v Canada (1938)
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Palin, Cloward, Piven and Kafka
merrie
by merrie  7-5-2009    1
 Some of the complaints her legal team responded to were simply absurd. Complaint alleging interference in a job hiring was filed under the name of Edna Birch, a busybody character on the British soap opera Emmerdale. Palin's attorney, Thomas Van Flein, said no one by that name could be found living in Alaska and the filer refused to use a real name, so the complaint was dismissed Feb. 20. Forget about the fairness or irrationality of this complaint. The mere fact that she had to engage an attorney to respond to it means anyone with a computer, printer and a few stamps can force a politician to incur thousands of dollars in legal fees. And while these sort of Kafkaesque tribunals have normally been reserved for prominent Americans, we might all get to participate in the future.
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Acrobat Stamps
sbrown62067
by sbrown62067  6-27-2009   
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How the other 0.00000003% lives
leevardi
by leevardi  6-26-2009   
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Borderline Bigots
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  6-19-2009    2
 There is a series of photos that shows what immigrants have to face to get across Mexico. If we didn’t know it we would think the photos were taken in the U.S. Anonymous comment (therefore unverifiable) lists some of Mexico’s immigration laws: - There will be no special bilingual programs in the schools, no special ballots for elections, and all government business will be conducted in our language. - Foreigners will NOT have the right to vote, no matter how long they are here. - Foreigners will not be a burden to the taxpayers. No welfare, no food stamps, no health care, nor any other government assistance programs. - You are not allowed to own waterfront property. That property is reserved for citizens naturally born into this country. - Foreigners may not protest; no demonstrations, no waving a foreign flag, no political organizing, no "bad-mouthing" our president or his policies. - If you do come to this country illegally, you will be hunted down and sent straight to jail.
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US Postal charges drive Global Warming
amgumen
by amgumen  6-5-2009    1
 The Russians (Pochta Rossii) announced they would lift the cost of letters from 10 roubles to 100, effective from Monday. “Siberia is too cold”. Read the whole story.
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E-Money (That’s What I Want)
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  6-2-2009   
 There is a host of reasons why we should adopt a “cashless” society: 1-the cost of printing bills and stamping coins (in 2008 taxpayers paid $848 million to print hundreds of billions of dollars worth of bills, two thirds of that went to minting coins that most of us find is a nuisance to handle.) 2-more than 14,823 tons of zinc, 23,879 tons of copper, and 2,514 tons of nickel went into making coins last year. 3-cash is germ-smeared, bulky, carbon-intensive and expensive. Two years ago, card-based payments exceeded paper-based ones – cash, checks, food stamps – for the first time. The most efficient method of commerce would be to use the cell phone as a point-of-sale terminal which would lend itself to bartering. Imagine paying for a beer with frequent flier miles. Killing currency wouldn’t be a trauma, it’s be euthanasia.
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