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Should Obama answer these questions?
1. What did you mean when you told Joe the Plumber that you want “to share the wealth” when he asked about your pledge to raise taxes?
2. What did you mean in your July 2 speech in Colorado Springs when you said you wanted to form a civilian national security force?
3. Why did you lie on “The View” when you said that Rev. Wright had apologized for the hateful comments he made?
4. Why did you, as the first presidential candidate ever, pay ACORN $800,000 to get out the vote and not properly disclose this to the Federal Election Commission?
5. Why do you advocate giving drivers licenses to illegal aliens?
6. Why haven’t you released your medical records?
7. How do you feel about Louis Farrakhan declaring you the messiah?
8. Why did you tell ACORN members that they will shape the presidential agenda?
9. Why did you (and Sen. Biden) vote on June 6, 2007 against English being our official language?
Should but won’t
This man hides behind his blackness and knows that very few will challenge him because they don’t want to be called racists. I am starting to not care, I know in my heart what I am, I think this man is a crook and probably much worse.
EDIT: d -dock below….too funny!
UFO June 2011-Colorado Springs

Is it legal when writing a book to use real names?
I am working on a sci-fi book and using names as and other information I have read and heard in the past. I am not copying it directly but am stretching the truth to an extent.
Is this ok to do, should I just change the names, do I have to list them as sources?
For “example” could I use something like: John was convinced President Truman covered up Roswell because Bob Lazar told him he saw the photos of the dead aliens at area 51.
The main characters are fictitious but the story involves some actual events. The background is real in the eyes of the main character but it’s for the reader to decide what they think could be real or could be his paranoia. The facts are all from his perspective and no one else really believes him.
Wow, I just thought of a great ending, thanks.
Stick with the real names, teams and other brand names…as long as they’re just background. You might want to create fictitious names if your story purports to tell (say) the inside story on corruption in pro baseball.
By the same token, you can mention real people as long as you don’t invade their privacy or defame them. So father and son could go to the game and watch Barry Bonds hit a home run—and I hope that describing such an event helps to advance the story or throw light on your characters. Not sure you’d want to have them go on to discuss his drug issues.
So you can make fair use of companies, government agencies, and real people. Back in the 1930s, Upton Sinclair wrote a series of thrillers in which President Roosevelt was a running character, giving orders to secret agent Lanny Budd.
The problem lies in defaming or invading the privacy of such persons. Then you could be in trouble.
Apart from legal trouble, the chief reason for creating a fictitious agency or community is to meet the needs of your story. Maybe you want a town something like Evanston, Illinois, but with a tough neighbourhood that doesn’t really exist. So you create “Hunterston,” and design the town to your specifications.
I’ve chosen my examples consciously: Evan Hunter (a pen name) used another pen name, Ed McBain, to write his 87th Precinct novels. They’re set in “Isola,” a city a lot like New York, but with its own geography and neighbourhoods. That made it possible to develop plots that wouldn’t work in a “real” New York.
S4 Info V1 – Area 51 Guard’s Firsthand Account of Captured UFOs and Aliens

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Illegal Aliens and Arresting the people who hire them?
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Aliens in the British Flora: An Account of Some of Our Plant Invaders (British Plant Life)
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Isn’t rural America the only place in the U.S. that is not polluted by illegal aliens?
I am from rural Oklahoma and I’m getting tired of people from New York City or Los Angeles, going to cafes, etc, just to watch Soccer World Cup matches and support their ancestors’ national teams, what the hell?
Aren’t we Americans? I just watched Fox and they showed a cafe where there were at least 100 flags, NONE OF THEM AN AMERICAN ONE.
Isn’t rural American the only place in the country where we still respect the U.S. flag above the other flags and respect the wishes of our ancestors who came to the U.S. to make us feel proud of being AMERICANS, not Dutch, British, Italian…
3rd answer, yes, that’s fine, real Americans don’t like, and shouldn’t like soccer, that’s not American and we should keep and protect our own sports and customs and don’t let others to destroy those customs.
Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn’t an American at all-
Wonderful !
“In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin. But this is predicated upon the person’s becoming in every facet an American, and nothing but an American…There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn’t an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag… We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language… and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people.” –Theodore Roosevelt
EDIT: I’m reading a book right now by the late Harvard professor Samuel Huntington called “Who Are We?” I think you’d enjoy it.
http://www.amazon.com/Who-Are-We-Challenges-Americas/dp/0684870541/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1278619911&sr=8-1
ALIENS OVER OKLAHOMA CITY THE UFO’s MARCH 2010

Monsters lurk in the dark places, in the shadowy forests at twilight. They run along a lonely desert road, pursued by frantic monster hunters. They dive down into the depths of a cold, dark lake and appear in our peripheral vision.
Photographs and films document monsters like Sasquatch, El Chupacabra, and the Loch Ness Monster in blurring images. They are seen as a slithering shadow amongst other shadows, or heard as a strange sound in the night.
People who see something that they do not understand may claim to see a monster. We like to be comfortable with our surroundings. We can usually identify the things we see in or around where we live. A herd of deer dart across a field JA dolphin leaps out of the sea. A bunny rabbit hops through the garden.
But, when you catch sight of that oddly shaped form that you can not identify, something larger that you expect to see, something unusual, and you ask yourself, “Did I just see a monster?”
Several years ago, strange creatures began to appear in suburban settings. They showed up on YouTube and in blurry newspaper photographs. People claimed they were some kind of weird hybrid between a hyena and a dog. Nobody wondered how a hyena and a dog could cross breed. And what was a hyena doing, roaming around in North Carolina anyway? But they were called monsters, even though they were small. It turned out that the p0oor creatures were foxes suffering a bad case of mange.
Human beings, or some of them anyway, seem to want to see monsters. Why else would anyone believe that ridiculous creature in the famous 1970′s film was actually Big Foot? Why else would people see a dead dog and think it was El Chupacabra? How could you see a sick fox and call it a monster?
But monsters add a little mystery to our lives. They can pop up at any moment, terrifying us with the ‘Boo’ factor. We can focus our fears on the monster instead of the real terrors in this world. After all, how many people have been torn limb from limb by Big Foot? How many people have actually had the blood sucked out of them by El Chupacabra?
Have there ever been actual documented cases of people being harmed by what we call monsters? Maybe we need monsters to get our minds off our real troubles: The threat of impending poverty, disease, or cruelty at the hands of our fellow human beings. We understand the possibility of disease, poverty, and violence. We see it on the news or experience it in real life. But a monster puts a different face on our fear.
Monsters are ugly and misshapen. They are secretive. Sometimes, they smell really bad.
Monsters provide our boring lives with a bit of a thrill. Face it, real fears of real threats grow tiresome. They weigh us down with anxiety. There is some amusement when we think that we hear something snarling outside the window at night, or catch a glimpse of an oddly shaped creature in our peripheral vision.
Suddenly, life is exciting! Something new and unexpected could be thrashing around out there in the garden. Bored with plodding through the ruts of life, we come upon the suggestion of novelty. That sound in the darkness might be El Chupacabra! The shifting shadow in the forest could be Big Foot!
In memory, the sounds become magnified, the shadows loom larger, our memory distorted. Suddenly, life is so much more exciting and fears more colorful. Maybe that creature was a bear that wandered away from its usual home. Maybe it was a crippled dog, or a sick fox. Or, maybe, it was a monster!
A hilarious article where the tables are turned. Why some people love monsters – they are delicious! http://hubpages.com/hub/ChupacabraDeliciouslyDecadentChupacabraRecipes.
An article on how we see unusual creatures and assume they are monsters. http://hubpages.com/hub/Strange-Creatures—TheMonsterofManorRoad.
Immigration Reform March in Salt Lake City – THIRD WORLDERS DEMAND AMNESTY

Immigration Reform
Now is the time to get serious about immigration reform with a total re-thinking. For the sake of national security, immigration needs to slow to a trickle until a new system is implemented. We must secure our borders by doing whatever it takes. If troops need to be deployed on the borders, so be it. Being politically correct is no longer working as Americans are growing weary of the problems caused by illegal aliens. We are also tired of being the world’s “chumps”. We don’t need any more economically challenged to support. Enough is enough as our economy is in a deep recession. “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” should be relegated to history and no longer applied.
The new Arizona law is a product of this frustration. Many are up in arms over the racial profiling provisions but recent polls have shown that, otherwise, the bill has a lot of support. What most people don’t get is the mere publicity of the law has prompted many illegals to flee Arizona, not to Mexico but to other states. The illegals can’t take a chance by staying in Arizona. This is selfish (and maybe brilliant) on Arizona’s part but the other states can pass their own legislation. The spineless congress is not going to do anything on a national level until at least next year as they don’t want the issue to effect the fall elections.
One of the biggest issues to deal with is what to do with the millions of illegal aliens now in this country. Most are decent, law-abiding people who came here for a better life. I’m not comfortable though with granting blanket amnesty to those who have broken our laws. It’s also not fair to those who have applied to immigrate here legally. On the other hand, would it be practical to deport 12+ million? The lack of some sort of path towards a visa to stay here with potential citizenship (with the requirement to learn English) would still force most illegals to remain anonymous.
It is a complicated situation that will require thought and compassion. After all, most of us are the descendants of previous immigrants. I’m not as cold-hearted as I may sound but overpopulation has the potential to destroy our planet which we don’t need in the US. We also need to stop the flow of potential terrorists and dangerous contraband from entering the country. Who knows, the next group sneaking across the border may have a “suitcase” nuclear device. Can we take that chance for the sake of being magnanimous to our downtrodden neighbors? I think not.
By Axel T. Johnson
For a similar view, checkout http://www.middlebuzz.com
TRIANGLE UFO OR PLANE? ( VENEZUELA )
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A Statement of the Laws of Venezuela in Matters Affecting Business
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May 19, 2011
Not long ago, the Washington Post reported on one of my clients from Eritrea, who was smuggled through a dozen countries before entering the U.S. and gaining asylum.
(((Amazing))) Real Ghost or Alien caught on cell phone in Venezuela
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A Statement of the Laws of Venezuela in Matters Affecting Business
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Is Dubai the city of the future?
I was watching a show on TV about Dubai and its advanced engineering technology and rapid growth, with the rate at which its advancing and the various things it has to offer, the architecture and such, it made me wonder…is Dubai the city of the future??? The buildings look like they should be in some alien city on another world, they look like buildings 200 years in the future,lol. Besides Tokyo of course, do you think Dubai is gunna be another technoloigal super city?
They built a city for a three million people, when the entire population of the country is 1.7 million. And now, they are sitting there and and wandering why they can’t sell all those apartments. No wander they are going broke.
That new city is poorly laid out, there is only one freeway, with few exits, you have to go way past your destination to your exit, and then double way back.
City is not very energy efficient. They were going more for the “Wow factor.” A ski slope in a middle of the desert? For what they spent on it, and what it cost to run, they could have bought every man, woman, and child in Dubai a ticket to Switzerland to ski the real thing. Energy efficiency was not even considered when designing the buildings, they are far apart, too far for walking. You have to drive everywhere, the mass transit is an afterthought.
It looks good, but not very functional.
Aliens in Dubai Marina

How many of the Terrorists that have made themselves known to the world, ended up being Mexican citizens?
I don’t recall even once, seeing or hearing anything in the news, that stated that any Terrorists came from Mexico, or were Mexican citizens. And I never saw or heard that any of them were illegal aliens from Mexico. So why do we put up with the stupid propaganda the goverment tries to use, as cover up, by causing people to think that We need to close the southern border so terrorist can’t get in? We know the real reason, DON’T WE!???
There are a group of republicans who would pratcially wet themselves with happiness if a terrorist was captured infiltrating the mexican-us border. Then they could finally get enough support to stop all the hispanics from entering the country and they could keep their precious white majority.
UFO Real Alien alive spoted over Mexico
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Real estate in Mexico and the foreigner
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