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POPSObama's Birth Certificate Withheld Obama's visit to Grandma, which was widely touted by the press, turns out to have been a deceptive run to the courts to cover up the facts of his birth--reputed to have been in Kenya, not America...
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POPSHawaiian Officials Admit Withholding Obama's Original BC But they won't say one word about what's on it. Conspicuously, Hawaiian officials refuse to confirm that the information on the "original" certificate conforms to what has appeared on the "Certification of Live Birth" produced in 2007 that has so far been passed off as original by the Obama "Fight the Smears" site (here) and the Annenberg-backed site FactCheck.org (here). The latter dedicated a photoshoot to examining in pornographic detail a computer-generated facsimile that may bear no relation to the original document that the State of Hawaii now admits holding. Can anyone smell "red herring"? All of the obfuscation, which has been going on for more than four months, begs the question that the Obama campaign and its media supporters have steadfastly refused to answer: why won't the original birth certificate be released?
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POPSHow to stop time
Now just relax and see if you can stop the second hand. If it starts catching up to the point you are looking at, jump ahead to another spot about 20 minutes ahead. With very little practice you are extremely likely to make a most remarkable discovery. You can stop time. Perhaps at first for only a second or two, but with practice, you’ll be able to freeze it for longer. If you can’t get it right away, try playing with your focus point, move it further away or closer to the frame of the clock. Or look at one of the hour markers on the clock about 20 to 30 minutes ahead. After you get it, try counting internally. The count you reach is the number of discrete thought processes you performed in zero clock time. Once you’ve accomplished this amazing feat, what does it mean? Some people think it’s just a simple optical illusion, that they merely stopped seeing the second hand which was actually still moving (which gets entertaining with banishing incantations of blind spots, foveal vision,
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POPSCREDIT CARD DEBT "PRICELESS" 900 soldiers injured in combat owed the military $1.2 million. Nearly 3/4 of these debts were due to errors. An Army sergeant paralyzed below the waist was saddled with $15,000 of debt.
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POPSSCO Prepare for War on Terror. Also, it will improve their battle effectiveness and upgrade their cooperation mechanism to maintain regional peace and stability, said Xu, who is the Chinese commander-in-chief for the drill. The joint military exercise has also set a good example for the international community to join hands to fight terrorism, Zhu Jianye, China's legal counselor for the anti-terrorism drill, said. Zhu, major-general of the People's Liberation Army, said the exercise conforms to the mission and principle of the UN Charter and is "legitimate and undisputable" in terms of international law. OR You could say it is a preparation of war against those who do not agree. I find the more America thrashes about the more the other factions of the world unite . It seems we are heading for a new cold war. But all the cards are in their hands.
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POPSVerisimilitude In literature and theatre, the term denotes the extent to which a work of fiction exhibits realism or authenticity, or otherwise conforms to our sense of reality. A work with a high degree of verisimilitude means that the work is very realistic and believable; works of this nature are often said to be "true to life". In theatre, verisimilitude refers to a neoclassic idea of reality (realism), morality, and universality. Universality means that certain truths are common to all people. Something that is true of one person is true of all.
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POPSA Keyboard That Eases Hand Strain (After You Hand Over $495) The Maltron Ergonomic 3D has a concave shape that does away with the straight, staggered rows of keys on conventional keyboards, making greater use of the thumb and offering easier access to the backspace key. It conforms to the natural shape of the resting hand, so that typists barely need to move their fingers and no longer need to twist their wrists to reach keys in the corners. It can take time to get used to the layout, but Maltron's Web site, maltron.com, offers testimonials from chronic stress injury sufferers who say they would never go back to a flat keyboard. Such ergonomic liberation doesn't come cheap. The keyboard, assembled by hand in Britain, is available at sites like Thinkgeek.com for $495.