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Urban development.
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P2P Share files by email on Thu 04/25/2013
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Do you think that Peer-to-Peer, FTP
IRC technologies etc...are too much complicated !? There is a simpler technology to use, Autosend. This software allows file-sharing by only using your e-mail account. Autosend allows sharing files on your computer through regular email. It is an automatic file mailer... more »
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Private Gun Buyers Intercept Folks At Police Buyback Program
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Seattle, Washington police held a gun buyback program over the weekend for the first time in two decades, but not all the guns brought to the buyback were handed over to the police.
According to the Seattle Times, individuals gathered underneath Interstate 5 in a parking lot to hand over their guns in return... more »
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Niggers make every city a ghetto shithole
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Niggers move in, decent whites and good jobs move out.
If you wonder why the Federal Government is so fucked up, look at the unprecedented number of niggers it employs.
When whites decided they were too good to work government jobs, the niggers moved in and shut the whites out.
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Can It All Be Coincidence? By Don Fredrick.
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CAN IT ALL BE COINCIDENCE?
by Don Fredrick, 2012, blogging at The Obama Timeline
(Oct. 1, 2012) As I noted in the introduction to my book, The Obama Timeline, a jury at a murder trial will often find the accumulated circumstantial evidence so overwhelming that a guilty verdict is obvious even though there may be no witness to... more »
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An impressive list of Obama accomplishments!
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First President to apply for college aid as a foreign student, then deny he was a foreigner.
First President to have a social security number from a state he has never lived in.
First President to preside over a cut to the credit-rating of the United States.
First President to violate the War Powers Act.... more »
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Off The Rails
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It’s an age-old question, but a hopelessly quaint one: What’s the matter with kids today?
Historically, the answer has been: not quite as much as adults think. It used to be that the question was an overreaction – to... more »
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