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Magzilla ~is having a little boy~
Baby Bump Contest (help me win)
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I need your help to win this contest!
I entered into a baby bump contest to try to win a new nursery and I need people to go vote for me. Voting starts tomorrow @ 7:00 a.m. and ends on Sept. 30th.
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I am number 132. (I attached the photo I submitted) I know it will be extremely tempting to vote for some of the other ladies with their professional photos, but don't! If they can go get professional photos taken I think they have enough funds to buy their own furniture. :^) Just my opinion. Plus, I just really want to win some really cute baby furniture.
Thanks for the help!
2009-09-22T03:24:25Z
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Land and Liberty
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<STRONG><A href="http://www.ditext.com/us/us.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">A Moral History
of the
United States Government </A></STRONG>
July 4, 2004
Dedicated to John Riggi (1917-1992), an honorable man
<STRONG>Land and Liberty</STRONG>
Andrew Chrucky
Revised Sept. 24, 2005.
I look at the history of the United States from the perspective of a person who is <STRONG>forced</STRONG>, in one way or another, to work for a living, as contrasted, for example, to an American Indian who could go anywhere and do anything he wanted. As Rousseau put it: "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." Why is this so?
I see myself as a wage-slave. Because some may think I am exaggerating, let me explain. There is a <STRONG>broad</STRONG> sense of the term "slave" such that anyone who is forced to do anything by anyone else is a slave to that person. In this broad sense, children are normally slaves of their parents; wives are often slaves of their husbands; soldier are slaves to their superiors; worker are slaves to their employers; prostitutes are slaves to their pimps.
Slavery, in a <STRONG>narrow</STRONG> or <STRONG>technical</STRONG> sense, applies to the condition of people who are, in some sense, the property of some other person -- with or without the possibility of gaining freedom. The severest form of this condition is chattel slavery in which the master is free to kill the slave.
Slavery is, then, a continuum of conditions, with degrees of restrictions, degrees of penalties, and degrees of freedoms.
In general, as I view it, slavery consists of being forced to do work for someone else. This forcing can be <STRONG>direct</STRONG> or <STRONG>indirect</STRONG>. In civilized societies, all forms of slavery are the results of laws.
<STRONG>Direct slavery</STRONG> occurs where the law stipulates that a particular person is the slave, serf, servant, laborer, or apprentice of another. Some laws allowed people to sell themselves into bondage. An example of this is the American Colonial practice of indentured servitude, whereby for the price of passage to America an immigrant sold himself into servitude for a period ranging from 2 to 7 years.
<STRONG>Indirect slavery</STRONG> occurs when the penalty for not working for someone else is a deprivation of the means for existence -- a deprivation of access to subsistence land.
In the American colonies, it was unlawful to be a vagabond, i.e., a homeless person. Such people were arrested and made into laborers for someone or other. If no one could be found to take them, they were whipped and branded through the right ear. For a third offence, they were executed. As remnants of this policy, the United States still has vagrancy laws.
Direct slavery still exists in the United States in the form of military induction (when invoked). In such an event, a civilian is being forced to become a soldier. If he refuses, he will be imprisoned or, under some circumstances, executed. On the other hand, enlistment into the military is like indentured servitude -- one makes an agreement with the government to serve a number of years (technically it is eight years), and the punishment for breaking such an agreement (with exceptions) is normally imprisonment.
<STRONG>Indirect slavery is the result of a deprivation of access to free subsistence land.</STRONG> The United States does not provide for free access to subsistence land, and in this manner forces everyone to get money for subsistence. Even if one manages to buy some land (or even get it for a nominal fee as provided by the Homestead Act of 1862), one cannot simply subsist on it, because there are always state property taxes to be paid. And if these taxes are not paid, the land is confiscated by the state.
For this reason alone, it is proper to call the present economic and government system of the United States one of wage-slavery. The ultimate land owner is the government which collects property, sales, income, and other taxes as it sees fit.
In addition, because the government does have an enormous amount of money, it is also the largest employer and buyer. The bulk of its budget -- about half a trillion dollars -- is spent on military agents and tools of enforcement -- airplanes, warships, tanks, bombs, missiles, bullets, and such. Often, the youth who are lured into the military are those who cannot afford to pay for education or job training. This is an "economic draft" which ensures that the United States government will have a steady supply of enforcers and canon fodder, drawn largely from the poor.
Capitalism, as I understand it, is the economic system which makes all land into a sellable and taxable commodity. It is a system which does not recognize an unalienable (unsellable) right to free land -- though such a right is implict in the Declaration of Independence as the unalienable (unsellable) right to the pursuit of happiness. Happiness, in this instance, is nothing more than subsistence, and one cannot subsist in an independent and self-sufficient manner without access to land.
All major peasant uprisings and peasant revolutions have recognized the connection between liberty and free land. And this sentiment was expressed by peasants; not by landlords or merchants (bourgeoise). Landlords simply wanted to maintain possession of their lands, while merchants wanted to purchase land. It was to the advantage of peasants only to have access to free land.
The English, the American, and the French Revolutions were not peasant revolutions -- they were revolutions of the aristocracy against a monarchy. Though there were many peasant and slave revolts throughout history, the first successful revolution of slaves was the <A href="http://www.iacenter.org/haiti/index.htm" target="_blank">Haitian Revolution of 1804.</A> In the 20th century, the Mexican, the Russian, and the Spanish Revolutions are examples of three major peasant revolutions -- and it is not surprising that their slogans were "Tierra y Libertad," "Zemlya y Volya," <A href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_and_liberty_(slogan)" target="_blank">Land and Liberty.</A>
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The purpose of Political Liberty is to foster Economic Liberty. Political liberty is needed to get agreement for economic policies. And although the United States allows more political freedom than any other country, because of media control by corporations, it is extremely hard to get a political consensus about better economic policies. Right now, both domestically and internationally, the United States is against any policy which would give away land for free to anyone, without also making it a sellable commodity. The underlying reason is that a country of self-sufficient and independent land owners will not yield a pool of cheap wage-slaves, including soldiers, for capitalists.
<STRONG>"In former times the marauding minority of mankind, by means of physical violence, compelled the working majority to render feudal services, or reduced them to a state of slavery or serfdom, or at least made them pay a tribute. Nowadays the dependence of the working classes is secured in a less direct but equally efficacious manner, viz. by means of the superior power of capital; the labourer being forced, in order to get his subsistence, to place his labour power entirely at the disposal of the capitalist. So there is a semblance of liberty; but in reality the labourer is exploited and subjected, because, all the land having been appropriated, he cannot procure his subsistence directly from nature, and, goods being produced for the market and not for the producer's own use, he cannot subsist without capital. Wages will rise above what is wanted for the necessaries of life, where the labourer is able to earn his subsistence on free land, which has not yet become private property. But wherever, in an old and totally occupied country, a body of labouring poor is employed in manufactures, the same law, which we see at work in the struggle for life throughout the organized world, will keep wages at the absolute minimum"
F. A. Lange, Die Arbeiterfrage. Ihre Bedeutung fur Gegenwart und Zukunft. Vierte Auflage. 1861, pp. 12, 13. Quoted by H. J. Nieboer, Slavery: As an Industrial System (Ethnological Researches), 2d edition, 1909, p. 421.
Solution to the Unemployment Problem
A Free Land Amendment to the Constitution of the United States
Each person has a right to free and non-taxable subsistence land.
". . . every man has, by the law of nature, a right to such a waste portion of the earth as is necessary for his subsistence."
Thomas More, Utopia "Not the constitution, but free land, and its abundance of natural resources open to a fit people, made the democratic type of society in America for three centuries." Frederick Turner, <A href="http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/TURNER/" target="_blank">Chapter XI, The West and American Ideals, Frontier in American History.</A> </STRONG>
If a person has no access to land, then that person
1. must work for someone, or
2. get charity from someone, or
3. live by criminal activity, or
4. starve.
If a person is unemployed and does not want to starve and does not want charity, then that person must live by criminal activity.
<STRONG>Economic Democracy = everyone has a right to free private (subsistence) land</STRONG>
2009-02-26T04:28:09Z
Magzilla ~is having a little boy~
THREE WAYS TO GET OVER POSSESSION ADDICTION
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<A href="http://www.unconventionalideas.com/possaddi.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">By JOHN O. ANDERSEN
9/12/01</A>
"There is a realm of time where the goal is not to have but to be, not to own but to give, not to control but to share, not to subdue but to be in accord." Abraham Yehoshua Heschel
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Discovering nature can be a good way to get over possession addiction
John Lennon once said "possession isn't nine-tenths of the law, it's nine-tenths of the problem."
I couldn't agree more.
As a society, we're addicted to possessions. This addiction is costing us way too much. It consumes a big chunk of our life (like 40+ of our best years) working to earn money to feed our habit. It contributes to pollution. It depletes non-renewable resources. And it distracts us from other potentially more worthwhile pursuits in life.
Many of us are conditioned to believe happiness is in possessing, in owning. We need to reverse that conditioning.
Here are three ways to do that:
1. SEE YOUR COMMUNITY'S TREASURES AS YOUR OWN
With a change of consciousness, you could think of the local library as your book collection, the art museum your private gallery, the zoo your pets, the woods your living room, the night sky your entertainment center, the lake your swimming pool, the park your backyard, the city your study room.
Sure, you'll need a few basic possessions at home, and a roof overhead to keep you dry, but as soon as you can mentally include the treasures of your local community on your list of assets, you may find a diminished need to augment or even have a "private collection."
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Our tomato plants in the garden space a kind neighbor generously lends us
2. LEARN TO CELEBRATE WITHOUT MATERIAL GIFTS
There's no reason why we can't celebrate holidays, weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries without material gifts. Why not spend Christmas taking a train trip with the family? For a child's birthday, give an experience rather than a toy. Write a poem for an anniversary. Perform a song. Read aloud together. Play games. Go on walks. Reminisce.
Children who grow up with such traditions of celebrating, may not ever see the need for material gifts in order to have a good time. And chances are, they won't feel deprived if they have fewer things than others.
3. AWAKEN DORMANT INTERESTS
We all know true happiness doesn't come from money or things. But sometimes we act as if it does. We devote far too much of our energy seeking material things, reserving too little for the care of our interior life.
Revive your old hobbies and interests, the ones you had before the pressures of the world relegated them to the backburner. This might be a certain low-paying, but highly soulful career, a childhood hobby, or playing a musical instrument.
What you gain from doing that favorite pastime again, could be several magnitudes greater than what possessions give you. Perhaps it will fill you with more joy than you can even imagine.
BREAKING FREE
Possession addiction enslaves us. Our cultural conditioning makes it very tough to even see, let alone overcome it. But it can be done. The trick is first to realize the need to own things is at the root of many of our problems.
Once we let go and begin finding our pleasures in the riches which can't be purchased, we may discover just how much we've been missing all along. And that may give us the prod we need to finally start living on a truly grand scale.
2009-02-26T03:57:38Z
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Excuses For Missing Work
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~ I can't come in to work today because I'll be stalking my previous boss, who fired me for not s showing up for work. Okay?
~ I have a rare case of 48-hour projectile leprosy, but I know we have that deadline to meet...
~ I am stuck in the blood pressure machine down at the Food Giant.
~ Yes, I seem to have contracted some attention-deficit disorder and, hey, how about them Skins, huh? So, I won't be able to, yes, could I help you? No, no, I'll be sticking with Sprint, but thank you for calling.
~ I just found out that I was switched at birth. Legally, I shouldn't come to work knowing my employee records may now contain false information.
~ The psychiatrist said it was an excellent session. He even gave me this jaw restraint so I won't bite things when I'm startled.
~ The dog ate my car keys. We're going to hitchhike to the vet.
~ I prefer to remain an enigma.
~ I can't come to work today because the EPA has determined that my house is completely surrounded by wetlands and I have to arrange for helicopter transportation.
~ I am converting my calendar from Julian to Gregorian.
~ I am extremely sensitive to a rise in the interest rates.
~ I refuse to travel to my job until there is a commuter tax. I insist on paying my fair share.
~ I've used up all my sick days...so I'm calling in dead!
~ I set half the clocks in my house ahead an hour and the other half back an hour Saturday and spent 18 hours in some kind of space-time continuum loop, reliving Sunday (right up until the explosion). I was able to exit the loop only by reversing the polarity of the power source exactly e*log(pi) clocks in the house while simultaneously rapping my dog on the snout with a rolled up Times. Accordingly, I will be in late, or early.
2009-02-18T05:34:42Z
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Motivational Quotes to hang in your office
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Rome did not create a great empire by having meetings, they did it by killing all those who opposed them.
If you can stay calm, while all around you is chaos...then you probably haven't completely understood the seriousness of the situation.
Doing a job RIGHT the first time gets the job done. Doing the job WRONG fourteen times gives you job security.
Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity
A person who smiles in the face of adversity...probably has a scapegoat.
If at first you don't succeed, try management.
Never put off until tomorrow what you can avoid altogether.
TEAMWORK...means never having to take all the blame yourself.
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups.
We waste time, so you don't have to.
Hang in there, retirement is only thirty years away!
Go the extra mile. It makes your boss look like an incompetent slacker.
A snooze button is a poor substitute for no alarm clock at all.
When the going gets tough, the tough take a coffee break.
INDECISION is the key to FLEXIBILITY.
Succeed in spite of management.
Aim Low, Reach Your Goals, Avoid Disappointment
2009-02-18T05:27:53Z
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*MAG-OLOGY*
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Let other's know a little more about yourself, re-post this as your name followed by "ology"
<STRONG>*FOOD-OLOGY*</STRONG>
What is your salad dressing of choice?
Ranch. I don't like to try other dressings, too risky.
What is your favorite sit-down restaurant?
Hm.... Tough one..... Royal India I would have to say.
What are your pizza toppings of choice?
pepperoni, mushrooms, olives, bell peppers, artichoke, spinach, feta cheese, tomato
What do you like to put on your toast?
jam
<STRONG>*TECHNOLOGY*</STRONG>
How many television are in your house?
1
What color cell phone do you have?
pink
<STRONG>*BIOLOGY*</STRONG>
Are you right-handed or left-handed?
right
Have you ever had anything removed from your body?
A few things
What is the last heavy item you lifted?
Shelves
Have you ever been knocked unconscious?
Several times
<STRONG>*BULL-CRAPOLOGY*</STRONG>
If it were possible, would you want to know the day you were going to die?
Yes, so I can plan accordingly
If you could change your name, what would you change it to?
I used to hate my name but now I don't care too much what it is so I don't think I would ever change it, unless of course I could really go by Magzilla and still be taken seriously.
Would you drink an entire bottle of hot sauce for $1000?
No questions asked, except to see all of the moneys beforehand
<STRONG>*DUMBOLOGY*</STRONG>
How many pairs of flip flops do you own?
4
Last time you had a run-in with the cops?
Run-in? I would say when I was 12.
Last person you talked to?
Lindsey
Last person you hugged?
my nephew
<STRONG>*FAVORITOLOGY*</STRONG>
Season?
fall
Holiday?
Halloween
Day of the week?
D&D; day
Month?
October
<STRONG>*CURRENTOLOGY*</STRONG>
Missing someone?
I am really missing somebody right now and my heart aches for them. I feel miserable today because of it.
Mood?
today, shitty
What are you listening to?
computer hum
<STRONG>*RANDOMOLOGY*</STRONG>
First place you went this morning?
Work
The last movie you saw?
Cloverfield
Do you smile often?
Probably not enough. I am going to have frowie wrinkles when I am old.
<STRONG>*QUESTIONS*</STRONG>
1)Do you always answer your phone?
no... I hate talking on the phone and I avoid it at all cost
2) You love...
at the moment nothing (okay not true but I feel like dwelling so I am not going to list happy things)
3) If you could change your eye color what would it be?
Deep dark brown
4) What flavor do you add to your drink at Sonic?
Sonic?
5) Do you own a digital camera?
yup, but it is broken so it just sits there.
6) Have you ever had a pet fish?
Yup. Coolest one I had was a beta named Nazgul.
7) Favorite Christmas song?
Silver & Gold
8) What's on your wish list for your birthday?
I have over 300 items on my Amazon wish list so feel free to go check it out.
9) Can you do push ups?
I can do a push up....
11) Does the future make you more nervous or excited?
nervous
13) Ever been in a car wreck?
Yes
14) Do you have an accent?
I am told that I do
15) What is the last song to make you cry?
Hm... all of Johnny Cash's last album and some stuff by AFI
16) Plans tonight?
play online
17) Have you ever felt like you hit rock bottom?
yup
18) Name 3 things you bought yesterday:
nothing
19) Have you ever been given roses?
once, but only because the person was told to.
20) ??really?
hm?...
21) Current hate right now?
A few things.
22) Met someone who changed your life?
someone? I would say there was a lot more than just one.
23) How did you bring in the New Year?
I was sick and went to bed early
24) What song represents you?
that is another hard one. I can't think of a good song that accurately represents how I feel at the moment otherwise I would be listening to that instead of computer hum.
25) Name three people who might complete this?
Can't think of one.
26) What were you doing 12 AM last night?
sleeping
27) What was the first thing you thought of when you woke up?
fuck! What am I doing awake?!
2009-02-18T03:52:12Z
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I’m 42% city, I’m 51% country, I'm 30% Hood
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<STRONG>How CITY are you?</STRONG>
[X] I've drank Starbucks more than once in my life
[ ]Sometimes I link arms when I walk with someone
[ ] I shop at AE, A&F;, or HCO
[X] I own 4 or more dress shirts
[ ] I will never be caught without my cell phone
[X]blow dry/straighten my hair
<STRONG>total so far: 3</STRONG>
[ ] i will wear flip flops no matter what the weather
[ ] I own an over sized pair of sunglasses
[X] I own 1 or more pairs of ripped jeans
[X] I layer my shirts
[ ] I have/had a Myspace mirror pic
<STRONG>total so far: 5 </STRONG>
[X] When Im not drinking Starbucks I prefer water
[ ] I get annoyed with tom-boys
[X] I own an over sized bag or purse
[ ] I have seen every episode of Laguna Beach old season
[X] I say "lol" in online chat
[X] I own straight legged jeans
<STRONG>total so far: 9</STRONG>
[X] i wear necklaces
[X] I own an iPod/mp3 player/zune
[X] I have the internet
[X] Have more than 1 aim screen name
<STRONG>total so far: 13 </STRONG>
[ ] I own/have owned a small dog
[ ] I have said "lol" or "OMG!" in a real conversation
[X] like shopping
[ ] I shop whenever I have a chance
[ ] have watched the Simple Life
<STRONG>total so far: 14
multiply by 3 and put "I’m __% city"
How COUNTRY Are You?
have you?</STRONG>
[ ] ridden a horse
[ ] owned a horse
[ ] owned land or parents own land
[X] 4 wheeling
[X] said "aint"
[ ] been cow-tipping
[X]been deer hunting
[X] been swimming in a lake
[X] caught a fish
[X] seen a deer get skinned
<STRONG>total: 6
You...</STRONG>
[ ] have worked on a farm, ranch or land
[ ] have lived in a house in the middle of nowhere
[ ] have been duck hunting (or pheasant)
[X] have swam in a river
[X] driven a truck
[ ] own or owned a rebel flag
[ ] have said "get er done" in a conversation, not as a joke
<STRONG>total so far: 8</STRONG>
[X] have an accent or people have told you that
[ ] own or owned a pair of cowboy boots
[ ] own/owned a cowboy hat
[ ] own/have owned a big dog
[X] say/said "ya'll"
[X] have been made fun of for saying "ya'll"
<STRONG>total so far: 11
You also</STRONG>
[X] swear when you're mad
[ ] have dipped/dip snuff
[X] have gone to church on Sunday
[ ] have ridden a horse to somewhere in town
[X] have gone on a field trip to a farm/ranch
[X] ate deer jerky
[X] have eaten deer meat
[X] have shot a gun before
<STRONG>total so far: 17
multiply by 3 and put "I’m __% country"
HOW HOOD ARE YOU??
YOU</STRONG>
[ ] have/had to drink powdered milk
[X] kool-aid is always yummy
[X] you have/had chairs in your front yard
[X] sirens don’t bother you much
[ ] when some one says "hoe down" you look to the nearest corner
[ ] money = hustle
<STRONG>total: 3
you...</STRONG>
[X] own hair products
[ ] there’s at least 3 cars in your driveway
[X] you like low riders
[ ] lil wayne is one of your favorite rappers
[ ] you have kept a stack of money in a secret spot
<STRONG>total so far: 5
you own..</STRONG>
[X] at least owned 2 pairs of tennis shoes
[X]owned/own reebok classics
[X] gold jewelry
[ ] owned 3 or more mp3 players/ipods
[ ] have owned 2 cell phones
[ ] a big puffy jacket
[ ] big hoop earrings
[ ] 5 or more gang movies
<STRONG>total so far: 8
you.....</STRONG>
[ ] have been searched
[ ] have a tag for spray painting
[X] hang/have hung out with gang bangers
[ ] been to a party in the hood
<STRONG>total so far: 9 </STRONG>
[X] you get or have gotten wet with a hose
[ ] still walk around in socks and sandals
[ ] BBQ is for dinner almost every night
[ ] you hear/have heard gun shots
<STRONG>total so far: 10
multiply total by 3 and put "i am __% Hood</STRONG>
2009-02-10T19:45:05Z
Magzilla ~is having a little boy~
Utah Group
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I created a new Utah group because I didn't like how the owner of the other one no longer comes to this site and how the people in the group cannot create new forums or anything.
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2009-02-03T23:58:19Z
Magzilla ~is having a little boy~
In Lies We Trust: The CIA, Hollywood and Bioterrorism
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This feature length documentary about medical madness, cloaked in bioterrorism preparedness, will awaken the brain dead. It exposes health officials, directed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), for conducting a “War of Terror” that is killing millions of unwitting Americans. This urgent life-saving DVD comes without copyright restrictions. Every viewer is encouraged to reproduce and distribute copies to others. Donations to Tetrahedron Films to cover costs and produce more films like this are greatly appreciated online at <A href="http://www.inlieswetrust.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.inlieswetrust.com</A> or by calling toll free 1-888-508-4787. You can screen the film on behalf of local charities. It was produced by award-winning humanitarian, Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz (http://www.DrLenHorowitz.com), a world-renowned authority in public health education, covert intelligence agency operations, and emerging diseases investigations. He is the author of three American bestsellers, including Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola—Nature, Accident or Intentional? and Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse. (Tetrahedron Press; 1-888-508-4787) This monumental film exposes the agents and agencies behind: Hollywood films and the media creating a profitable culture of bioterror; the “War on Terrorism” used to control populations; the most lucrative war in history—the “War on Cancer;” the onslaught of dozens of new immunological diseases and deadly flus; the “War on AIDS” triggered by contaminated vaccines; the anthrax mailings resulting in restricted freedoms, and sales of toxic drugs, deadly vaccines, and more. Documents displayed in film may be viewed online at <A href="http://inlieswetrust.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://inlieswetrust.com</A> For over 400 of the top Critically important videos see <A href="http://netctr.com/media" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://netctr.com/media</A> -- Much more at the site. Wake up, get involved, Save the Republic - Your kids, This feature length documentary about medical madness, cloaked in bioterrorism preparedness, will awaken the brain dead. It exposes health officials, directed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), for conducting a “War of Terror” that is killing millions of unwitting Americans. This urgent life-saving DVD comes without copyright restrictions. Every viewer is encouraged to reproduce and distribute copies to others. Donations to Tetrahedron Films to cover costs and produce more films like this are greatly appreciated online at <A href="http://www.inlieswetrust.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.inlieswetrust.com</A> or by calling toll free 1-888-508-4787. You can screen the film on behalf of local charities. It was produced by award-winning humanitarian, Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz (http://www.DrLenHorowitz.com), a world-renowned authority in public health education, covert intelligence agency operations, and emerging diseases investigations. He is the author of three American bestsellers, including Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola—Nature, Accident or Intentional? and Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse. (Tetrahedron Press; 1-888-508-4787) This monumental film exposes the agents and agencies behind: Hollywood films and the media creating a profitable culture of bioterror; the “War on Terrorism” used to control populations; the most lucrative war in history—the “War on Cancer;” the onslaught of dozens of new immunological diseases and deadly flus; the “War on AIDS” triggered by contaminated vaccines; the anthrax mailings resulting in restricted freedoms, and sales of toxic drugs, deadly vaccines, and more. Documents displayed in film may be viewed online at <A href="http://inlieswetrust.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://inlieswetrust.com</A> For over 400 of the top Critically important videos see <A href="http://netctr.com/media" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://netctr.com/media</A> -- Much more at the site. Wake up, get involved, Save the Republic - Your kids, grand kids and your life will depend on what you do from now on.
Visit: Tetrahedron Films - www.inlieswetrust.com
(2.5 hrs - Nov 23, 2007)
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2009-02-02T19:05:15Z
Magzilla ~is having a little boy~
Survey says!
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Pick a word that begins with the first letter of your first name?
Mictlantecuhtli
Have you ever been in handcuffs?
For pleasure only
Have you ever caught anything on fire?
Yes. I used to be a pyro but decided to cool it off since I was almost arrested for it.
Is there anyone that you care more about than yourself?
There are a lot of people I care about more than myself.
What are you wearing on your feet?
Nothing at the moment
Do you usually have weird dreams?
Yes.
Do you log on to SodaHead every day?
Just about.
Have you ever been to NYC?
Nope
What are you thinking about right now?
Breakfast
What color is your keyboard?
Two shades of grey.
Have you ever been on an airplane?
Yes
How has this past week been for you?
Lazy for the most part
Who are you disappointed in right now?
Nobody
Do you know anyone whose name starts with a Z?
I have two cousins that have names that start with Z
Is there a reason for your SodaHead music on your play list?
The music I list rocks of course.
Is there something you wish you could tell someone but you can' t?
Nope
Has anyone ever called you perfect before?
A few people have, I just laugh.
Will your next kiss be a mistake?
No way!
Do you mind being cold?
I don't like being cold. I like warmth.
Do you trust all of your friends?
Yes
If you could move somewhere else would you?
Totally!
Do people ever mistake you for being a different race?
Nope
Who was the last person of the opposite sex you had a conversation with?
My husband
Do you believe that any of your ex's think about you?
Nope, way too long ago.
Do you have a friend of the opposite sex you can talk to?
Not really
What time did you wake up this morning?
9am
Are you wearing any clothes that don’t belong to you?
Nope
Have you ever liked someone who all your friends hated?
Yes
Are you happy with the way life is going?
It's alright
What made your day today?
Well today is going to be fun. I am going to go play D&D; and after that I am going to hang out with a bunch of girls and talk girl stuff. I haven't done that in a long time so I am excited!
Are you keeping a secret right now?
Nope
What do you need right now?
Breakfast
Have you ever had a serious conversation with your dad?
No, he died before I felt like I could talk to people.
Hook-up or the whole relationship?
whole relationship. Been with my husband for going on 13 years.
Do you think anyone has feelings for you?
Yes
How many texts are in your inbox?
30 I think
Do you get butterflies around the person you like?
No
How late did you stay up last night and why?
Till 10:30. I was reading my book.
Would you go a month without cursing?
No way.
Besides this, what are you doing right now?
Nothing, just this.
What's something you really want right now, be honest?
I want to eat right now but I am too lazy to go cook it. That involves getting up and walking and then getting food out to cook, etc.
I want to sit around and have somebody serve me.
When was the last time you had starbucks?
couple weeks ago
Who was the last person that left you a comment?
dunno
How did you and your number 2 become friends?
Attraction
2009-01-24T17:01:25Z
Magzilla ~is having a little boy~