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January 31, 2008 by webmaster.
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. - Republican Mitt Romney accused John McCain of using dirty tricks by suggesting the former Massachusetts governor wanted a deadline for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, in a spirited debate Wednesday night that underscored the intensity of their presidential rivalry.
Coming 24 hours after McCain defeated him in Florida, Romney vented his frustrations over the Arizona senator’s claims from last weekend.
“I have never, ever supported a specific timetable” for withdrawing troops, Romney said. McCain’s accusation on the eve of Tuesday’s primary, he said, “sort of falls into the dirty tricks that I think Ronald Reagan would have found reprehensible.”
The debate was held in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., six days before more than 20 states hold primaries or caucuses that could determine who succeeds President Bush as the party’s standard-bearer.

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January 31, 2008 by webmaster.
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January 30, 2008 by webmaster.
by the Vice-Chairman of Romanian National Vanguard
Some European nations are lost forever and they could never be won back from the inside with democratic tactics because first (in some cases), the number of whites left are not sufficient to vote for a white separatists political party and second, even if the numbers were sufficient, the media monopoly wouldn’t allow it, plus our people are too indoctrinated to think and act against their own kin! This is an issue that could never be resolved from the inside. Countries such as Romania, France, Netherlands, United Kingdom, USA, Canada, Germany, Spain, etc are lost forever! They will become 100% non-white countries and it’s just a matter of time. We have to act now while we still exist and while there is still hope.
Our people are not having babies anymore and when they have, they usually have hybrid mixed up babies because that’s the “cool fashion” (race mixing), immigration is rising, non-white on white crime-rate is rising! The situation really looks dark! What is there to do? Sit in a chair and complain about it or get out on the streets and demand what is rightfully yours?
Get out on the streets and demand what is yours! Demand your own country back!
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January 30, 2008 by webmaster.
A rash of vandalism targeted at Jews in New York’s Brooklyn Heights neighborhood seems to have been solved with the arrest of a Bulgarian Jew. Ivan Ivanov was charged with hate crimes and weapons violations after a bizarre shooting incident.
Ivanov reportedly called police claiming that an unidentified assailant had shot him in the finger. After police were unable to find clues or witnesses, and when they found out Ivanov was wearing a teflon vest, they arrested him. Under interrogation Ivanov admitted to the September vandalism spree, and is facing hate crimes charges for those incidents. When the cops searched Ivanov’s apartment they found a sawed off shotgun and other weapons, as well as eight pipe bombs, leading to an evacuation of the apartment complex. The apartment Ivanov occupied is owned by Michael C. Clatts, an anthropologist who works on AIDS issues for the National Development and Research Institutes.

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January 30, 2008 by webmaster.
McCain’s Career Financed by Mob Money
Arizona politics greatly influenced by former associates of Bronfman, Lansky
By Michael Collins Piper — AFP
SELF-STYLED REPUBLICAN “reformer” John McCain is right now positioned as one of the top figures in the race for the GOP presidential nomination. But one thing about McCain that the mass media chooses not to report is his family connection to the organized crime-connected interests that have run the state of Arizona (through both major political parties) since at least the 1940s.
To understand McCain—in particular his devotion to the interests of Israel—it is necessary to recognize the little-known fact that the powerful Bronfman family empire, based on its Seagram’s liquor fortune and its controlling influence over the Time-Warner media conglomerate, has been the primary behind-the-scenes force dominating Arizona politics.

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January 30, 2008 by webmaster.
In 2004, the voters of Arizona, by 56 percent to 44 percent, enacted Proposition 200, requiring proof of citizenship before an individual may vote or receive state benefits. Forty-six percent of Hispanics voted for Prop. 200, giving the lie to those who say Hispanics support the illegal invasion of their country.
Over 190,000 Arizonans petitioned to put Prop. 200 on the ballot. As it simply required proof of citizenship before receiving the benefits and privileges of citizenship, who could oppose it? Answer: the entire GOP congressional delegation, led by Sen. John McCain.
This is the same John McCain who battled the border fence and colluded with Teddy Kennedy on the amnesty bill rejected by Congress last year after a national uproar.
Bottom line: If the presidential race is between Hillary and Amnesty John, the border security battle is over and lost. As Laura Ingraham asks, “If Congress passes McCain-Kennedy in 2009, would President McCain sign it?”
For conservatives, the stakes could not be higher.
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January 29, 2008 by asgard14.

The U.S. Congress mandates Holocaust education in grades K-12; science and math requirements to be dropped. Thus making Our children less educated in math and science.
New legislation would also replace arts and crafts in senior citizens’ homes with workshops on Holocaust denial.
With more than 62 years having passed since the Shoah, local and state lawmakers are working to give Holocaust education a boost.
Currently being reviewed by committees in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, the Simon Wiesenthal Holocaust Education Assistance Act - if passed - would provide select organizations nationwide with competitive grants to be used to develop Holocaust curriculum guides as well as training for teachers.
The act would distribute $10 million - $2 million yearly for five years - in federal funding to establish these programs, according to Newtonville resident Rosian Zerner, a Holocaust survivor from Lithuania who is supporting the bill. The U.S. Secretary of Education determines the recipients of the funds and the amounts of the awards.
“Massachusetts should be at the forefront of this legislation,” said Zerner, who has been fervently sending out letters and meeting with legislators to garner more support for the act. “Holocaust education is important because it not only stands as a symbol of what should not be repeated in history but it is also necessary at a point where there are so many Holocaust deniers.”
Upon receiving a letter from Zerner, Congressman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) decided earlier this month to become a co-sponsor of the bill. Frank said he is “doing this for the world.”
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January 29, 2008 by webmaster.
Teen missing after rap concert
RENO, Nev. — The family of a 19-year-old college student who mysteriously vanished from a Reno, Nev., home early Sunday morning is appealing to the public for information leading to her return, while police continue a nationwide search for her.
Brianna Denison, a student at Santa Barbara City College, was staying with friends near the University of Nevada, Reno. She was last seen at about 4 a.m. Sunday, when she returned home from a party and went to sleep on the couch wearing sweatpants and a T-shirt.
A spot of what appeared to be blood was found on her pillow. Police have sent it to the lab for testing. The couch where Denison was sleeping was in front of an unlocked glass door. Investigators believe she may have been abducted.
Denison is a psychology student at Santa Barbara City College in Santa Barbara, Calif., and was back in her hometown of Reno for winter break.

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January 29, 2008 by webmaster.
Revised Version 1.5 of Jews Control U.S.A., Therefore the World - Is That a Good Thing? Now Available For Download!
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January 29, 2008 by webmaster.
As if buying cell phones on ebay wasn’t annoying enough already, with a bajillion things that you should know, it’s about to get a lot worse - at least if you’re thinking of purchasing a Nokia N95 phone.

Learn how to spot the fake Nokia N95 in this How-To.
Behold the “Nokla N95″ touch-screen smartphone. A clone of the N95 that’s manufactured by some scrubby company in China. Sellers claim that the phone has a 5 megapixel camera, GPS, and even a touch-screen display! Unfortunately what they usually don’t tell you is that the “Nokla” is dual-band 900/1800 which makes it pretty useless in the USA.
How to spot the fake Nokia N95 phone
The good news is that it’s a clone, but not a very good one. There’s some telltale signs that you need to watch out for when it comes to the N95.

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January 29, 2008 by webmaster.
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January 28, 2008 by webmaster.
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January 28, 2008 by webmaster.
Guy Negre, a French engineer, has developed an engine that runs on compressed air in the city and fuel on the highway. Under this system, it causes no pollution in the city and travels up to 1,200 miles before requiring refueling. For $3.00–roughly the cost of 1 gallon of gas today–it can travel up to 120 miles. The cost of the vehicle is expected to be roughly $7,000–a far cry from the cost of hybrids today. It may be on sale in Europe and India by year’s end.

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January 28, 2008 by webmaster.
Chinese archaeologists have uncovered a 100,000- year-old fossilized human skull in central China which may throw new light on the origins of the human race, national media said on Thursday. The well-preserved skull was found in the central Chinese province of Henan, and Chinese scientists say it could disprove the widely-held theory that Homo sapiens originated in Africa.
The majority of Chinese scientists share the multiregional theory of human origin, which says that humans evolved separately in different regions. The opposite theory, the Out-of-Africa model, says that Homo sapiens originated in Africa, and that some prehistoric humans left the continent about 60,000 years ago. This theory is supported by the small number of older human fossils found in other regions as compared to on the African continent.

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January 28, 2008 by webmaster.
European right wing populist parties from four countries have unveiled plans to form a pan-European “patriotic” party. The heads of parties from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria and France said their aim was to defend Europe against “Islamisation” and immigrants.
At a news conference in Vienna, they said they expected to launch the party by 15 November. The move comes several months after the collapse of a right wing bloc in the European Parliament.
The Identity, Tradition and Sovereignty (ITS) bloc disbanded itself in November after a row between its Italian and Romanian members, which saw Alessandria Mussolini (the grand daughter of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini) accuse all Romanians of being criminals after Gypsies from Romania carried out several high profile criminal acts in Italy.
In Vienna, the heads of Austria’s Freedom Party, Belgium’s Vlaams Belang, Bulgaria’s Ataka and the French National Front said the new party would be a counter-balance to other political forces in Europe.

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