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The first step in solving our problems is to declare a war on ignorance
America is at a crossroads; this could be one of the darkest periods in its history both domestically and globally. Denial and sweeping our problems under the rug have run their course. America is past due for a reality check followed by action to save it. There is an Ethiopian saying,
“Those who hide their wounds will never find a cure.” All concerned American and global citizens should see in their mind’s eye that the founders of this nation would be turning in their graves if they could watch what has happened to the
‘government of the people, by the people for the people’ that they founded. The undeniable fact is that America is on a downward, self-destructing course that can be explained with simple cause and effect
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This is for Senator Feinstein's constituents in California ONLY. Please consider and forward to family and friends in California.
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برای ایرانیان یافتن ارتباط بین خشایارشا، پادشاه هخامنشی، فرزند داریوش و نواده کوروش با محمود احمدینژاد رئیسجمهور اسلامی ایران بعید بنظر میآید. ولی Anthony ...
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Although I published this last year on my sites this still has relevance today, which would be her 38th birthday if she were still alive.
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Fat dumbfuck American losers are going down the toilet, according to this article in Associated Press:
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Introducing Mehrdad Mojir-Shirazi's ambitious Shah Nameh project
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Iranian arrogance turned up to 11 as Prince of Persia looks for a leading man.
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Human Rights Watch has issued an 82-page report titled, "Adults Before Their Time: Children in Saudi Arabia's Criminal Justice System,"
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This is a two part special series that tells the epic story of how the Iraq war began.
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I wanted to hide somewhere far away and dark so I could cry aloud and not be heard or seen
Teresa baby sat my children for eight months until my project, which lasted till late in the evenings, ended. On leaving her job with me, Teresa baby sat for one of my neighbors whom I knew well. It was this neighbors who telephoned me one evening to let me know that Teresa had overdosed on sleeping pills and was taken to a nearby hospital. On hearing this news, I knew I had to go and visit her right away. When I entered the room I almost did not recognize her. She was lying on her back with oxygen tubes stuffed into her nose and she was connected to an IV bag. She looked pale and frail. She opened her eyes and gave me a quick glance. Sorrow and despair had replaced the smile on her face and the twinkles in her eyes
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