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POPSAmmonia-Treated Pink Slime in your Hamburger!! OH MY Yum. I have started to have to read the ingred. list on the meat we buy...did you know there was one?! I didn't either up until about 2 years ago. That is right when you buy chicken, it is not just chicken you are getting...but other ingred. also. This is a must read article!
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POPSKeine Spenden mehr für Umweltorganisationen Die Wahrheit lautet: Es ist inzwischen eindeutig erwiesen, dass es sich um Klima-Betrug handelt. Würden die Umweltorganisationen die Wahrheit verkünden, wäre der Klima-Zirkus zu Ende. Greenpeace & Co. können nach Hause gehen. Spenden werden hierfür nicht mehr gebraucht, weil es nichts zu bekämpfen oder zu schützen gibt. Bedeutung, Geld und Publicity sind nur durch die Verbreitung dieser Lügen zu erzielen.
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POPSblue whales are changing their song lol- maybe they don't like song tapping- any more than some of us like being eaves-dropped upon...........quick- change the song- they're onto us...........kidding....
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POPSGet Motivated Seminars The Get Motivated Seminars are world famous for its energizing, action-packed, star-studded, fun-filled, spectacular stage show.
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POPSBogus "Stella Awards" Fabricate Frivolous Lawsuits
Many of you may have received these "awards" as emails from time to time or, perhaps, looked them up on your own. The "Stella Awards are given out to the worst, most bogus lawsuits of the prior year. They are named after Stella Liebeck who, in 1992, spilled a cup of McDonald’s coffee onto her lap, causing third degree burns. She sued McDonald’s for delivering extremely hot (undrinkable/ burning) coffee and was awarded USD $2.9 million in damages, subsequently reduced by the judge to $640,000, though a later secret settlement was reached between Liebeck and McDonald’s. Liebeck died in 2004. At the time of Liebeck’s suit, McDonald’s was facing similar lawsuits all over the country, each complaining about the excessive temperature of the restaurant’s coffee. The coffee was so hot, in fact, that it violated regulations placed on it by the federal government. It came to my attention this evening when a very intelligent friend forwarded me an email she had received c
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POPSCharitable Organization Funds To Preserve Journalism? The report is asking “philanthropic organizations to support local reporting.” That’s where the tax comes in " or fees " to be gathered in some fashion from telecom or internet providers.” I might not object if a clear definition of “journalism,” and adherence to that definition, must be met to get the nonprofit status. Of course, it all depends on the definition of the trade " like defining what “is” is. Next will be White House ordered legislation assuring that FOX News is excluded from “nonprofit status.” I cannot credit this report by linking to it, because the “original source” says I cannot (but never mind, they want me to donate to keep their less-than-honest endeavors alive) but go to Breitbart.com type in some keywords and you’ll find it.