Everyone seems to be wondering why Muslim terrorists are so quick to commit suicide … Let’s see now…
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Would You Run?
If this happened at your church would you stand or would your run?
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In September 1960, I woke up one morning with six hungry babies and just 75 cents in my pocket .
Their father was gone .
The boys ranged from three months to seven years; their sister was two .
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YAAFM 12 – Old but good and worth watching again.
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I have never forgotten and I never will. The gutless men that hide behind a bed sheet claiming their rights to attack America. Read More
Re:New Day 1. Worth It
BIG IDEA – You Are Worth It.
Pierre Omidyar opened his doors for business on September 3, 1995. He had the idea to hold a world-wide garage sale – from his home! Everyone in the world could buy or sell their most prized possessions without ever leaving the comfort of their own home.
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Freedom loses again
MINSK, Belarus — Freedom could be years away for Aleksandr Sdvizhkov, the Belarusian journalist sentenced to three years of hard labor for republishing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that sparked mass demonstrations and anti-Western violence across the Muslim world.
Sdvizhkov is currently being held with no means of communication at the Belarusian Interior Ministry’s transfer prison in Minsk, said Olexei Korol, co-founder of Zgoda (Consensus) newspaper, which published the cartoons.
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Wikipedia gives the middle finger to Muhammad
The following story was posted today over at guardian.co.uk and all I can say is good. Why does the Islam “faith” believe they can change encyclopaedia’s ? Oh wait, I am sure they will bomb someone, again for this.
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopaedia, is refusing to remove medieval artistic depictions of the Prophet Muhammad, despite being flooded with complaints from Muslims demanding the images be deleted.
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I’m going to be in your neighborhood
Ruth went to her mail box and there was only one letter.
She picked it up and looked at it before opening, but
then she looked at the envelope again.
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