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POPSMethodists Following Presbyterians in Gay marriage issue Another denomination is biting the forbidden fruit of fornication. It would appear that Gay marriage is becoming the new standard by which the church is going to be judged. No wonder there is a downward spiral in the moral climate of the country. Not even those who PROFESS CHRIST are able to stand for anything anymore. GOD HELP US ALL!
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POPSkatzenkommentar Mag.med.vet. E. Holper Katzentypen Hauskatze: Gibt es nicht . Sie heißt in wirklichkeit : Europäisch Kurzhaar Wohnungs- und Freilaufhaltung möglich. Charakterentwicklung abhängig vom Zusammenleben mit Menschen : gutmütig bis verwildert. Die ganze Palette ist vertreten. Perser: sind die ruhigsten Rassekatzen, Bewegungsdrang nimmt mit zunehmendem Alter ab. Jagd trieb nicht sehr ausgeprägt. Oft Qualzuchten . Kartäuser: Britisch kurzhaar, Problemlos, robust, verschmust, kinderlieb, pflegeleicht, Maine Coon: stattlich, selbstständig auch im Freien, liebenswert, klug sehr flink. Norwegische Waldkatze: Aktiv, unternehmungslustig, kinderlieb (sonst gäbe es vielleicht keine Norweger mehr), gesellig, bei jedem Wetter draußen (wie ein Vikinger) Nicht geeignet für eine Garconniere. Siam: Nur für jemanden geeignet der viel Zeit und Zuwendung aufbringt. Die Thailändische Tempelkatze betet ( miaut) sehr intensiv und anhaltend während ihrer Meditationen. Birma: liebesbedürftig, stark
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POPSTick Blamed for Death of North Carolina Woman Initial symptoms of the disease may include fever, nausea, vomiting, severe headache, muscle pain, lack of appetite. A rash on the forearms, wrists and ankles usually appears within two to five days. More serious, life-threatening symptoms can develop if the disease goes untreated.
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POPSChihuahua A Chihuahua pup named Zachary from Cundy's Harbor, Maine ,snuggles,Wednesday, May 28, 2008, with one of three orphaned squirrels that his mother is raising along with her own two puppies.
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POPSWW II "Name Trees" Inscribed By U.S. Soldiers Felled Local people are calling for the few “name trees” that still stand to be classified as historic monuments and saved from the same fate. “It should have been done a long time ago,” said Nicolas Navarro, the curator of a Second World War museum in the grounds of his family’s 13th-century Château du Taillis near by. “It’s sad and pathetic that it wasn’t.” The trees surrounded land in the heart of Saint Pierre de Varengeville-Duclair forest, near Rouen in Normandy, which was once home to a US army camp named after the Twenty Grand brand of cigarettes. “Basically, they spent their time carving their names into the trees with knives and bayonets,” Mr Navarro said. Mr Navarro said that more than 150 trees were felled last year, a destruction that went unnoticed beyond the district for months. He is determined now to preserve the ones that remain.
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POPSMaine Jury Says It's Legal to Protest an Illegal War
But just when I was feeling tempted to settle for the paltry encouragement in something as entirely meaningless as the demise of yet another administration enabler like Katz, who, for all his weasely ways, is finally only the dull instrument of his boss's heartlessness, a story came my way that gave me a moment of hope. But first, the bad news. The bad news is that this hopeful story -- one that illustrates a constructive and effective direct action for change -- was reported only in the Bangor Daily News. Period. The good news, which that paper reported on April 30, is that six peace activists were acquitted on charges of criminal trespass for failing to obey a police request that they abandon their sit-in outside U.S. Sen. Susan Collins' office in the Margaret Chase Smith Federal Building in Maine. The defendants, Doug Rawlings, Henry Braun, Jimmy Freeman, Dud Hendrick, Rob Shetterly and Jonathan Kreps -- dubbed the Bangor Six -- were arrested in March 2007 for protesting Bu