Topics Started by Gerard
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Control And Resistance
by Gerard incontrol and resistance
human influence shapes human thought.
few question, few answer, praising innovation.
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Paul McCartney to Headline Halftime Show
by Gerard in.
i wonder if he will also incurr a "wardrobe malfunction" and display a penis piercing for the world to see.
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Silver Fox UAV (with Rand Cam's engine) in the news
by Gerard inuav to look inside volcanic crater
the latest thermal imagery from the crater indicates that in certain areas the temperature is up to 570 degrees celsius, and there are signs that the magma is continuing to rise.
there have also been significant increases in the emission of carbon dioxide and other gases.
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Amish Elders Cover Sex Abuses as the WT does
by Gerard inwisconsin amish plead not guilty in sex case
http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/4773591.html
in a southwestern wisconsin courtroom packed with more than two dozen amish citizens and a half-dozen amish church leaders, three amish men pleaded not guilty wednesday to the sexual assault of a female relative.
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Terrorist rewarded with $25 millions by USA!
by Gerard ingotta be kidding me!
http://www.cnn.com/2003/us/03/12/shaikh.reward/index.html
washington (cnn) -- an egyptian radical will get $27 million as a reward for giving the united states information that led authorities to alleged september 11, 2001, mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed, government sources said wednesday.. the sources, confirming a story previously reported in a british paper and in newsweek, said the unnamed egyptian was captured during a raid in quetta, pakistan, last month.
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There's more than 1 way to kill a JW...
by Gerard in...and the wt has been thinking of many ways for several decades.
in addition to the blood tranfusion prohibition, i particularly felt offended by these:
*** the golden age, jan. 1, 1923 p.214 ***.
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Russia Admits Losing Nuke Materials
by Gerard in"...they involve either grams of weapons-grade or kilograms of the usual uranium used in atomic power plants.".
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/11/15/world/main529503.shtml