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    Has anyone used any of these words today?

    evanescent rapacious purloin trenchant I don't know why I posted this so don't ask
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    Madjack

    http://www.johnnycarson.com/carson/shop_videos.jsp
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    From buddy's archive -

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=Gf-Q2rDd6Tw
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    Risks of tainted food rise as inspections drop

    Amid high-profile scares, FDA safety testing has fallen by half since 2003 The federal agency that?s been front and center in warning the public about tainted spinach and contaminated peanut butter is conducting just half the food safety inspections it did three years ago. The cuts by...
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    2 States, 2 School Shootings; 2 Dead

    2 States, 2 School Shootings; 2 Dead Student Fatally Shoots Self At Texas School POSTED: 11:21 am CST March 7, 2007 UPDATED: 12:53 pm CST March 7, 2007 There were two separate shootings at two U.S. high schools Wednesday. In both both cases, the dead teenagers are believed to have turned...
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    two for twelve

    two days, twelve more american soldiers killed twelve more american families devastated for what? ask me again what I think of Bush, Cheney, Rove ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "hey buddy, you're missing the point...their families get a neatly folded american flag out of the deal."
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    Beverly Hills may get first Iranian-born mayor

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10958648/
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    U.S. heading for financial trouble?

    (CBS) When the stock market plunges like it did this week, everyone pays attention. The man you're about to meet says hardly anyone is paying attention to what really threatens our financial future. Like an Old Testament prophet, David Walker has been traveling the country, urging people to...
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    For Entertainment Only

    Here's the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_scandals_of_the_United_States List of scandals Federal-level scandals 18th century * King George III and Thomas Hutchinson, royal governor of Massachusetts, accused in the Declaration of Independence (1776) of outrageous...
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    Keeping it real

    Moonbat Moonbat (also "barking moonbat") is a term often used as a political epithet. Some Iraq War supporters use it to insult opponents like Noam Chomsky and Pat Buchanan. More generally, it is used as a pejorative for extremists, especially those who are perceived as conspiracy...
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    Has anyone used any of these words today?

    impunity acquiesce habiliments gracias I don't know why I posted this so don't ask
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    Conan - "Meet The Press" (for idiots)

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=OBE2h8Gdmvc
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    H.I.P.P.O

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    Some States Allow Untrained Police

    (It's merely a matter of time. Tic......tic......tic) Four months into his job, a police officer in Mississippi holds a gun to the head of an unarmed teenager and puts him in a chokehold. A rookie officer in Illinois gets into a car chase that kills a driver. And a new campus policeman...
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    FEMA shuts Katrina victims? mobile home park

    (It's merely a matter of time. Tic.....tic.....tic....) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17470865/
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    China's leader vows to close dirtiest industries

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17464817/
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    Has anyone used any of these words today?

    importunity perspicacity maudlin herald I don't know why I posted this so don't ask.
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    Tranquilized Moose Downs Helicopter

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17469416/
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    I have a new name for television

    "the devils eyeball" I can't watch it anymore. MSNBC - "Stephen Grant, the man accused of killing an dismembering his wife, is inside this hospital. He is currently being treated for hypothermia and we and we may get a glimpse of him leaving. Please stay with us." Lord, save us all.
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