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[Litinform.com] Summer crept up on us this year - one day 40 degrees and rain, next a sweltering 87 degrees. Ok, maybe sweltering is a little dramatic, but after trekking 30 minutes across town to the 6 train, down the never-ending stairs and waiting “patiently” for the train to come - all we wanted was a cold refreshing beverage (or three). So we made a little detour to the wine store.

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[Grose.us] Jason Grose's BLOG August 2003: Now for the bonehead move. I was running along the detour path by the wharf when I had to pass a couple taking up the entire path. As I passed them, I was coming to an intersection where I had to take a sharp right and like a buffoon, I decided to show off a little and grab the thick light pole on the corner to whip myself around. I reached out with my right hand, smacking the pole and as my body rotated at an accelerated speed around the corner, my hand rotated around the pole.

http://creepyturtle.net [Creepyturtle.net] The Creepy Turtle Pages - Blog: ... Perhaps it's just a scenic detour. ... and then came home and waited for Ethan's train to get ... be fun, and the weather has finally turned from sweltering to GORGEOUS ...

http://creepyturtle.net [Creepyturtle.net] The Creepy Turtle Pages - Blog: ... Perhaps it's just a scenic detour. ... and then came home and waited for Ethan's train to get ... be fun, and the weather has finally turned from sweltering to GORGEOUS ...

Coldfury.com[Coldfury.com] The Light Of Reason » Blog Archive » THE CASE OF THE HOODED MAN ...: The Bush administration has committed many far-reaching and momentous errors in its ill-conceived and woefully executed “War on Terror”: an apparent inability to understand the nature of our enemy, which has led the administration to pursue and exacerbate a foreign policy which transmutes the United States into Osama bin Laden’s “only indispensable ally”; a decision not to pursue our advantage against Al Qaeda in Afghanistan when we might have, but instead to divert crucial resources of intelligence and manpower to Iraq, a completely counterproductive detour in our efforts to improve our national security; a dangerous overstretching of our military capabilities, which makes us vulnerable to our enemies in ways we had not been previously, a weakness which might persist for an indefinite future period; and any number of additional errors, many of them growing out of these more fundamental mistakes.

[Austinbay.net] Austin Bay Blog: If the Red Cross will answer my questions regarding the prisoners’ activities and(potential) crimes in Afghanistan – abuse of women, beatings of beardless men, destruction of Bamiyan Buddas, and terror in general– bully for the Red Cross. [ED: Hijacking of food aid convoys– don’t forget that crime– it matters to humanitarian aid advocates like me.] Commenter 46– Will you use your good offices to get the Red Cross and FBI to ask these questions of the prisoners and then verify their answers? It is the right thing to do, for answering these questions – carrying the investigation to this depth– will give us the means to evaluate the entire story and put the shameful “Koran kick” into appropriate perspective. These backgrounds flesh out cause and effect, flesh out who these men are and what their crimes are, and may tell us something about their attitudes as prisoners.

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