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The Girl Next Door
Mulled Vine | December 30th 2009 by MulledVine
I loved the girl next door, and watched her daily as she frolicked amidst the summer daisies in the field behind our houses. She danced with delightful, childish exhuberance, waving her dandelion wand like the faeries of old. She knew I watched her f read more
America Should ‘Hire Private Jets for Muslims’: Elaph, United…
The Moderate Voice | December 28th 2009
Is it time for the United States to segregate Muslim passengers and force them to fly on Muslim-only flights? That is just one of the politically-incorrect suggestions of Khadir Taahar, an Arab-Muslim and a regular columnist for Iraq’s Kitab read more
Roman holiday
Jan Freeman's Wanderings | December 27th 2009 by Jan Freeman
A Nigerian engineer with purported links to al-Qaeda breached impenetrable security precautions and boarded a plane without a passport aided by a well-dressed man. Just before landing the Nigerian attempted to explode some device containing a “po read more
Home-schooled child abducted by the state
Fausty's Blog | December 26th 2009 by Fausty
In Sweden, the only child of a Christian family was abducted by the state because the parents home-schooled him. Social Services, which deemed home-schooling as inappropriate, obtained no arrest warrant and levelled no criminal charges against the pa read more
Scientific heritage
Jan Freeman's Wanderings | December 25th 2009 by Jan Freeman
I once loved to read science fiction to glimpse then impossible things, the wonders that waited for mankind in futures where all lived like kings. There were, of course, lots of strange creatures and robots that never got tired. Those who could at la read more
Good reads
Fausty's Blog | December 22nd 2009 by Fausty
Global corruption - by Richard North, EU Referendum Excellent, hard-hitting Our Heart to Lord Christopher Monckton - American Thinker Green shoppers more likely to cheat and steal - Ottawa Citizen Is Post Normal Science to Science what post Demo read more
A season’s wish
Jan Freeman's Wanderings | December 22nd 2009 by Jan Freeman
I thought of a message for Christmas with Santa and sleigh bells and all and best wishes for the world’s people the hope that good things them befall. But seeing the turmoil and hardship that many souls suffer today it seems that the Shepherd’s f read more
Danish blues 3
Jan Freeman's Wanderings | December 22nd 2009 by Jan Freeman
As reported on 20 December in the UK Telegraph newspaper: “The head of the UN’s climate change panel – Dr Rajendra Pachauri – is accused of making a fortune from his links with ‘carbon trading’ companies, Chr read more
Thoughts on Justice/Injustice
The Fight Of My Life: Living with Traumatic Brain Injury | December 20th 2009 by ReslientHeart
I have been reflecting on the comments the attorney made over the phone. I said I needed someone who would look into the details and truth of my case. He questioned who would do that? Who would do that? Are you kidding me? Someone with keen intel read more
Danish blues 3
Jan Freeman's Wanderings | December 20th 2009 by Jan Freeman
Update 21 december As reported by the UK Telegraph newspaper: ‘Gordon Brown is drawing up plans for the European Union to become a global warming “policeman”, monitoring individual countries’ compliance with carbon-cutti read more
Day 6 of 30 day blogging challenge
True Love Manifesting | December 19th 2009
I understand something about the process of writing every day even if I have nothing to say at the beginning. During the coaching process, I encourage my clients to replace negative limiting beliefs with positive affirmations each time they catch t read more
Danish blues 2
Jan Freeman's Wanderings | December 18th 2009 by Jan Freeman
Damning revelations are continuing to emerge from the murky waters of the man-made global warming (AGW) issue. See this article. It’s obviously more about gaining wealth and power than saving the planet – what a surprise. Data and reports are read more
do these give u a good laugh?
Furniture Bar Stool.Net | December 18th 2009 by rashbis
THIS IS A LITTLE LONG SORRY 3 People in a Airplane- Once there were 3 people in an airplane, one took a bite out of an apple. She thought it was too sweet so she threw it out of the plane. The second person took a bite out of a lemon and she thought read more
Letting it out
A journey to the unknown | December 17th 2009 by GileadYeffett
For some reason, anger got itself a bad name, it lives in the same neighbourhood we avoid along with fear and sadness and it seems to be the real bad guy in the gang. The thing is that when we avoid contact with something we tend to create whole m read more
In Religious Ritual, Toddler Impaled With 42 Needles
The New Atheist | December 17th 2009 by The New Atheist
Fearing his stepson was the target of black magic, Roberto Carlos Magalhaes stuck 42 needles (completely) into the 2 year old. Brazilian police are calling this barbarism a religious ritual. Via The Associated Press:A police official, meanwhile, told read more
Saturn’s Hexagon and the Bulava Spiral: Nota Bene #2009-45
Scholars and Rogues | December 17th 2009 by Scholars and Rogues
“Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.” Who said it? The answer is at the end of this post. Now on to the links! … “What’s taken place in the year since Obama won the presidency has read more
Women Go Missing and Die amid Government and Social Apathy
:::jamieleigh::: | December 16th 2009 by flyteemant
Women’s Anti Violence Advocates Meet in Winnipeg Manitoba and Discuss National Strategy to End Violence against Women FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (WINNIPEG MB, December 15, 2009) “There is no question – absolutely no question – that we are going to read more
Danish blues
Jan Freeman's Wanderings | December 16th 2009 by Jan Freeman
If only I could somehow see the truth cloaked now in mystery. If only I could somehow hear words that could drive away this fear. If only I could somehow feel sincerity and know it’s real, [...] read more
Got a Spare Kidney Anybody ?
BadGalsRadio Daily Blog | December 15th 2009 by RE Ausetkmt
Santa, Can You Bring Me a Kidney for Christmas Please.. I’m not talking crazy nor am I talking figuratively. I’m asking for a Kidney this christmas for My Hubby. Record-setting Kidney Swap Saves Lives. I don’t talk about the hubby read more
Casey Anthony , liar liar pants on fire
Sleight of Blog | December 15th 2009 by Gitte Gorzelak
Casey Anthony. If you haven't heard of her, you're living under a rock. In that case there is no need to keep reading this post cos quite honestly, you're probably better off not knowing... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more
More Religious Executions in Somalia
The New Atheist | December 15th 2009 by The New Atheist
Somalian Islamists stoned a man, and executed another on Sunday. Surprisingly, adultery will get you stoned, but murder earns you (in comparison) a merciful execution, death by firing squad. The pious Islamists forced hundreds of locals to watch. REL read more
Email 12/15/09 from the National Religious Campaign Against Tortu…
Poetry Where You Live | December 15th 2009 by Raymond A. Foss, Esq.
Dear NRCAT Supporters,Working alongside people like you, we've had great success in 2009 in halting the use of torture in detainee interrogations and closing secret prisons. Now we need to ensure that U.S.-sponsored torture never happens again. We n read more
Email 12/14/09 from the National Religious Campaign Against Tortu…
Poetry Where You Live | December 15th 2009 by Raymond A. Foss, Esq.
Dear Friends:Please email Attorney General Holder today to ask him to release the Department of Justice Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report. The OPR report is believed to detail instances of professional misconduct by lawyers in the p read more
A Vigil for Health Care Reform: Thursday (17th) 11:45 am in Conco…
Poetry Where You Live | December 15th 2009 by Raymond A. Foss, Esq.
From the NH District Office of New England Conference of the United Methodist Church December 17 is a National Day of Action for Health Care Reform, which United Methodist Church strongly supports.There will be an interfaith vigil in front of Senator read more
Climate complications
Jan Freeman's Wanderings | December 15th 2009 by Jan Freeman
Can someone tell me what’s going on in Copenhagen? Tony Blair is now saying that the science doesn’t matter. Al Gore is playing down the science, canceling appearances, and trying to start a global green religion. Some including van Rompuy, the P read more
14.12.2009 astonishment and questions..
HIV, AIDS and HOPE | December 14th 2009 by Stefan Hippler
Family visit in Delft South – a normal township community outside Cape Town. With two visitors we are out to give a first hand experience of the living conditions in such a place. For me it is always and again and again interesting to see the r read more
Stripping and decorating
Jan Freeman's Wanderings | December 14th 2009 by Jan Freeman
It’s really amazing. Well looking at it through my eyes it is and perhaps yours are showing you the same thing. It’s getting to be a real effort to open the local newspaper. Even this regional source of local, often useful gossip is still whisper read more
justice?
quadro | December 13th 2009 by eliment
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Romanian government notoriously harassed thousands of small busin…
Politics of Conversion | December 12th 2009
On 5/3/2008, with excuse of sewer repair, the Romanian Management of Nero and Red Dragon Group(RMNRD) and local government dogged a huge hole, size 10’x10’ and 3’ deep void, in the mid of a road near one of main entrances of the market. Th read more
Hidden agenda
Jan Freeman's Wanderings | December 12th 2009 by Jan Freeman
Freedom in action Science in action In view of the recent revelations concerning the fraudulent behavior of those within the UN’s IPCC – Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, it would seem prudent to independently re-evaluate the available d read more

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