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  1. gotta thin the herd somehow cancer seems to be the most lucrative way
  2. Judge significantly invested in BP, oil stocks Rachel Maddow reports on the results of a review of the 2009 financial disclosure report of Judge Martin Feldman who ruled against the Obama administration's moratorium on offshore drilling. [ame=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/37936669#37936669]msnbc.com Video Player[/ame]
  3. Little spent on spill cleanup technology Experts say the BP leak has exposed a failure by firms and federal government to commit adequate resources to safety and response technology. Full story Storm adds to tension in Gulf
  4. and later you'll be complaining you need to lose weight
  5. http://gaslandthemovie.com/whats-fracking we have a moratorium in my county
  6. Widespread Mysterious Crop Damage Near Gulf Oil Spill Area (Video)
  7. u think he cuts joo bad now.... lol
  8. squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I gotta show this to my Ditto tripod kitty
  9. ....... o.0 [nomedia=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Evqr855igU]YouTube- Is It Raining Oil in Florida? This Is Just The Beginning - Breaking News!!![/nomedia] [nomedia=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un8co1d4zb4]YouTube- Oil Rain In Louisiana?[/nomedia] I suspected we'd end up w shit in the rainfall ...... but where's the truth?
  10. Defeat is blow for Obama; bill would have added over $30 billion to deficit Rachel Maddow reviews disparaging remarks made by Republicans about unemployed Americans, referring to them as "hobos" and 'stray animals." [ame=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/vp/37913067#37913067]Rachel Maddow Show[/ame]
  11. Bill represents biggest rewrite of Wall Street rules since Great Depression or WALL STREET SURVIVES INTACT Major Financial Reform Bill Passes After Late Night Deal-Making Weakens Bill pick yer poison it wont change dick
  12. Rachel Maddow talks with oil industry expert Bob Cavnar about whether a moratorium on deepwater offshore drilling would really be detrimental to the oil industry and whether there is any remaining oil spill response capacity in the event of another leak or spill. [ame=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/vp/37913267#37913267]Rachel Maddow Show[/ame]
  13. it finally ended those guys deserve a stiff drink and a long nap
  14. so sickening ppl are youtubing that it rained oil in La. and Fla. Have ya heard anything about it down there? Research Mission Studies Oil Spill Using Autonomous Underwater Vehicle and Mass Spectrometry
  15. Soldier's Shocking Allegation: Troops Ordered to Engage in '360 Rotational Fire' Against Civilians beyond sad
  16. Dear ACLU Supporter, Few people realize that the law designed to protect the privacy of our electronic communications hasn't been updated since 1986. Think about it. In 1986, mobile phones were bigger than your head and the Internet as we know it didn't even exist. The longer our privacy law remains out of date, the more your privacy is at risk. We need you to change that. Tomorrow, Congress turns its attention to updating this law as the House of Representatives holds hearings on how cell phone records reveal and track our location. Now's the time to let Congress know Americans want them to update the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) and protect our privacy. Tell Congress you want our electronic privacy law updated. http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=b4qzkgd9t9jwCu2jmngYDA.. Many activities that have become commonplace since 1986 -- writing email, searching online, using your cell phone -- don't have adequate privacy protections, leaving your personal information vulnerable to abuse by the government. The threat is real. Sprint, for example, received 8 million demands for mobile location data about countless people in just a little over a year. In the absence of a good electronic privacy law, government agencies -- from the NSA to local police departments -- are essentially going on surveillance shopping sprees for our data. And what's even more shocking is that in many cases government agencies claim they don't even need a warrant to access your personal information. But cell phone tracking is just the tip of the iceberg. Threats to your privacy are very real as private companies are building vast databases about who you are, where you go, and what you do. They're looking at everything from web chats, to GPS devices, to eReaders and video sites and using this outdated privacy law to easily access your private information. You can change that. Tell Congress to protect our privacy by updating ECPA today. http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=Tfh9yXYPoKRV63fpFhe5oQ.. Thanks for taking action, Anthony D. Romero Executive Director ACLU P.S. The ACLU is pulling out all the stops to ensure ECPA is updated. You'll be hearing more from us on how to help protect your privacy in the coming weeks. But today, we need you to tell Congress to update our electronic privacy law. http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=pYX6wFOTq-UKSSgrwUF4RA..
  17. its the same thing w amv's its all pretty much free advertising for the show or musical artist but because nobody can profit off it.....
  18. since they found gas deposits in the Marcellus shale
  19. A silver lining for Obama is that his personal scores are still strong legal mandate to make citizens buy health insurance w/o a public option to provide a low to no cost way for everyone to do it = fail re-up Patriot Act = fail Failed to go through Bushy ex orders is fail traded the war in Iraq for the war in Afghanistan still using the same military contractors = fail pathetic response to worst enviro disaster in our history = fail bail out of greedy banksters and auto kings = fail no strong regulations for businesses = fail kissing repuke ass = fail odd, I thought we elected a progressive democrat not a pussy:nah:
  20. Players are now tied at 61 games apiece in fifth set of second-round match I dun watch tennis but.... DAMN!
  21. chicks plannin on goin out drinkin should pop one in there give a date rape bastard the the dick slicing he deserves
  22. This Saturday, we have the opportunity to show the world and our leaders that we say NO to offshore drilling, and YES to clean energy. *When* Saturday, June 26, 11 AM local time *Where* A beach or public place near you *Find a Hands Across the Sand event near you >> [ http://350.org/hands ]* On beaches and in other public places across the nation, we will join hands this Saturday--it might well be our best chance to take a strong stand against offshore drilling and to show our support for those suffering in the Gulf of Mexico. But perhaps more importantly, the events this Saturday are an amazing opportunity to help build a long-term movement for clean energy. At the end of the day, the invariable question will be, "What can we do next?" And we have a good answer. The Global Work Party on October 10th, 2010 will be focused on solutions--it's a practical day of action for people to get to work and reduce Carbon emissions in our communities. When you attend a Hands Across the Sand event this weekend, you will be surrounded by like-minded people who are eager to take action. Take the time to talk to some of your neighbors and start planning for a 10/10/10 Work Party in your area. For more information on how to register and plan a Work Party in your area, visit *http://350.org/oct10* [ http://350.org/oct10 ]. Thanks again, Phil Aroneanu, for the 350.org team
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