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POPSHarley Davidson Clothing Hear the words “Harley Davidson” and you’ll automatically think of a cool motorcycle with a big guy dressed all in black leathers riding it along Route 66…well, that’s what I think of when I hear it! Many guys love to look hard and tough but may not necessarily be interested in owning the best bike in the world.
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POPSDNS Integrity Checker Read in the news today about DNS exploit that could cause your internet routing to be entirely spoofed. This website supposedly checks your DNS cache against others (I think that's how it works) to show that you're really seeing the internet.. Of course, what if the spoofers are already spoofing this site.. Then you have the perfect world the republicans have been already implementing
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POPSAmerica's prison for terrorists suspects often held the wrong men Cont... "This unprecedented compilation shows that most of the 66 were low-level Taliban grunts, innocent Afghan villagers or ordinary criminals. At least seven had been working for the U.S.-backed Afghan government and had no ties to militants, according to Afghan local officials. In effect, many of the detainees posed no danger to the United States or its allies. The investigation also found that despite the uncertainty about whom they were holding, U.S. soldiers beat and abused many prisoners. Prisoner mistreatment became a regular feature in cellblocks and interrogation rooms at Bagram and Kandahar air bases, the two main way stations in Afghanistan en route to Guantanamo. While he was held at Afghanistan's Bagram Air Base, Akhtiar said, "When I had a dispute with the interrogator, when I asked, 'What is my crime?' the soldiers who took me back to my cell would throw me down the stairs."
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POPSClyde Otis, Songwriter and A+R Man Among the countless artists who have recorded his compositions are Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, Bobby Darin, Johnny Mathis and Natalie Cole, whose recording of his “Take a Look” won a Grammy Award for best jazz vocal performance in 1994. (NYT)
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POPSAsbury Park homeless shelter shuts its doors
"40-bed facility was too large, city zoners say. However, of the 40 beds in the new Jersey Shore Rescue Center, 27 were for men who could stay up to 10 nights but would have to leave the mission during the day. Ten beds were for those men who committed to join the mission's gospel rescue program, usually alcohol or drug rehabilitation that would last 9 to 12 months. Those individuals would be allowed to stay on the premises during the day. Three beds were for staff members. Officials also feared there could be up to 985 homeless men without a day program cycled through the city each year." A comment that caught my interest. "I can't believe that AP has closed down the Mission shelter. It was a place for the homeless population to sleep, out of the cold and the rain, and they are JUST HOUSING THE HOMELESS PEOPLE WHO ARE ALREADY AROUND! The only other shelter for single adults in Monmouth County is at Ft. Monmouth. This shelter is nowhere near large enough for the great need for h
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POPSRoute 66 La Route 66 compie 80 anni: da Chicago alla California
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POPSLinks to "Hippy" sites on the Internet. These links are from my website: http://davidsd_1.tripod.com They are some of the greatest "Old Hippie" sites around on the net today that have been here since...well...since the '60's...when else? Enjoy these links and tell them in their guest books that the Hipster sent ya.