a nice tune to end the year on.
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originally posted 30 december 2010
reposted 31 december 2011
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originally posted 30 december 2010
reposted 31 december 2011
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“The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.” ~ Gaius Cornelius Tacitus
**ATTENTION VIEWERS** Suddenlink and Hoak Media Corporation have reached an agreement to continue its partnership and transmit the KALB-TV and CBS2 signal. We apologize for any inconvenience the negotiation process has caused you and thank you for your support.aww hell. we were really looking forward to channel 5 getting whacked tomorrow night.
His mother's name is Phy Gyi and his father's name is Arthur. Alan is this bonded pair's first infant.
His mother began exhibiting signs of labor on December 24th.
Gabi, the Gibbon Conservation Center's Lead Primate Keeper, checked on her at 11:00 PM on Christmas Eve. Phy Gyi was in her sleeping box and she was quiet.
At 6:30 AM on Christmas morning, Phy Gyi was holding her new infant.
Phy Gyi allows Arthur, the father, to observe and touch Alan. Both the mother and infant are doing very well.
The GCC is one of the few institutions in the world that breeds this species outside of their country of origin.
This site contains additional information about this highly unique species:
http://www.iucnredlist.org/apps/redlist/details/39877/0
Please join the GCC family in welcoming "little" Alan Mootnick to the Gibbon Conservation Center.
We believe that "big" Alan Mootnick is smiling down upon him.
A Texas teenager who said he cheated death three times despite a dangerous heart condition died Christmas night... view tweet
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We visit the state Capitol built by Governor Huey Long with Former Louisiana Speaker of the House, Hunt Downer. He shows us where the Governor was gunned down, explains what may have happened that day, and tells us why the Governor was such a controversial politician.
Penalty 4:a community guidelines penalty-strike and not a copyright penalty-strike -- was obviously in error as it is merely a news report on the death of a prominent louisiana politician.
"former louisiana senate sec'y michael baer dies"
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"You can't use a photograph to demonstrate how a cosmetic will look after it is applied to a woman’s face and then–in the mice type–have a disclosure that says 'okay, not really,'" NAD director Andrea Levine tells Business Insider.
Procter & Gamble, which has admitted to enhancing models' lashes in the past, has agreed to remove the ad. ~ read more
"thecleartruth;" "thecrazyone2011;" "bigmouth2010;" "speakupnow;" "triplefun4me" and "damnshame123."we suppose that gannett and the town talk really have no choice but to fight the subpoena -- what with all the fallout gannett received a couple of years ago over their wausau daily herald screw-up.
"they're one of the first cable companies in the country that are going to start charging you if you go over a certain amount of downloads if you have their internet service, it really, truly sucks and if you're not aware of what they're going to do it's really going to cost a lot of money for folks -- especially if you are one of these people who uses netflix or any any one of those services that you download movies -- you'll go over your limit very, very quickly ... so get ready."
The City of Alexandria is not in possession of any public records which are responsive to your request except the initial report. As to all other documents, the City herein invokes the exemptions noted in 44:3 (1) and (3). These are records pertaining to pending criminal litigation and records containing security procedures etc. You may view the initial report at your leisure in my office.so we requested and received the initial report.
hello senator vitter -- as you know the federal reserve was created by the unconstitutional federal reserve act of 1913 and furthermore the federal reserve is not a federal agency -- in fact it is a privately owned central bank which creates federal reserve notes out of nothing, backed by nothing and at interest.
this was all proven as far back as the 1950's due to the painstaking research by eustace mullins in his book 'the secrets of the federal reserve.'
so my question is -- would you lead the way and/or support an effort to repeal the federal reserve act of 1913 - if so why and if not why?
mr. truman's st. paul, minn., pie-for-everybody speech last night reminded us that, at the tail-end of the recent session of congress, representative clarence j. brown (r-ohio) jammed into the congressional record the following poem, describing its author only as "a prominent democrat of the state of georgia":