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  • Go to the history books, and you will find that Lenin and those guys copied the democrats of the tilden era.

    Krauthammer: Obama’s nuclear policy is “either insane or ridiculous” 2010

  • you can find the original trailer on you tube… which will get the air time? or will they do as they did with blacks in the south? in wholly spanish areas, play the agitpropr, and in mixed areas play the clean one. that dates back to hayes tilden

    On Mirandizing Shahzad: there’s good news and bad 2010

  • by the way from 1940 on, there wer only 40 lynchings. during hayes tilden over athousand… with woodrow wilson giving glowing talks as to how good the kkk was

    More on Robin of Berkeley’s change story 2010

  • take some time… look up hayes, tilden, pinkerson.. you will then read about how the democrats and the knights of the white camelia kkk, hunted down blacks you get to read the testimony of mrs pinkerson.. you see they held her husband down and tortured him. then as he was forced to watch, they drowned his baby, and then sliced the breasts off of mrs pinkerson…

    “Give me liberty or give me social justice” revisited 2010

  • they can distract you, like in the screwtape leters, but they cant actualy erase yet. so you can go and read about landry parish, the knights of the white camelia, and the terrorism of blacks to get them to vote democrat. its why they dont teach hayes tilden.

    Estrich on political inexperience 2010

  • dude, mcintyre lost it when he voted for obama. but still, he is way better than tilden and the new follow on of frosti is an embarassment. the only talent on KABC now is hannity (i do not agree with him, but he is a ratings machine) and john phillips (a gay guy who likes sports, i think i want hershey!)

    Doug McIntyre on WABC 770 AM from New York this Evening 2009

  • Þeos ȝeol ` e´we [froggen bi {} tacneð þeos wimmen þe claþeð heom mid ȝeoluwe] claþe. for þe ȝeolewe clað is þes deofles helfter. þeos wi {m} men þe þus lu {m} eð beoð þes deofles musestoch iclepede. for þenne þe mon wule tilden his musestoch he bindeð  {110} uppon þa swike chese ⁊ bret hine for þon þ̵ he scolde swote smelle. and þurh þe [f.

    Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall

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