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JFK
"For any of you that are still in denial and have accepted the offical story that 9-11 was a random act of terror committed by 19 muslim extremists at the behest of Osama Bin Laden; check this out: (NOTE: This program was originally aired on MARCH 4, 2001 -More than 5 months before the actual events of 9/11.)"
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The pilot episode for the FOX series "The Lone Gunmen" Which first aired on March 4, 2001. The plot envisioned the US Government hijacking a plane and crashing it into the World Trade Center.
EWOK
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The pilot episode for the FOX series "The Lone Gunmen" Which first aired on March 4, 2001. The plot envisioned the US Government hijacking a plane and crashing it into the World Trade Center.
EWOK
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fuck
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
all time mothafuckin' high
13 September 2011 Last updated at 11:39 ET
Number of Americans in poverty hits record high
President Obama last week launched a new jobs plan to try to increase employment opportunities
US Economy
* How did the US debt get so bad?
* US: From boom to bust explained Watch
* Could US stagnate like Japan?
* Obama unveils $450bn jobs package
The number of Americans living in poverty rose to a record 46.2 million last year, official data has shown.
This is the highest figure since the US Census Bureau started collecting the data in 1959.
In percentage terms, the poverty rate rose to 15.1%, up from 14.3% in 2009.
The US definition of poverty is an annual income of $22,314 (£14,129) or less for a family of four and $11,139 for a single person.
The number of Americans living below the poverty line has now risen for four years in a row, while the poverty rate is the biggest since 1993.
Poverty among black and Hispanic people was much higher than for the overall US population last year, the figures also showed.
The Census Bureau data said 25.8% of black people were living in poverty and 25.3% of Hispanic people.
Its latest report also showed that the average annual US household income fell 2.3% in 2010 to $49,445.
Meanwhile, the number of Americans without health insurance remained about 50 million.
The data comes as the US unemployment rate remains above 9%.
President Barack Obama last week launched a new $450bn job creation plan.
He wants to fund huge construction projects, schools and services, while giving tax cuts to workers and small businesses to boost recruitment.
However, his plans require backing from Congress, where Republicans - who control the House of Representatives - have voiced their opposition.
read more here
Number of Americans in poverty hits record high
President Obama last week launched a new jobs plan to try to increase employment opportunities
US Economy
* How did the US debt get so bad?
* US: From boom to bust explained Watch
* Could US stagnate like Japan?
* Obama unveils $450bn jobs package
The number of Americans living in poverty rose to a record 46.2 million last year, official data has shown.
This is the highest figure since the US Census Bureau started collecting the data in 1959.
In percentage terms, the poverty rate rose to 15.1%, up from 14.3% in 2009.
The US definition of poverty is an annual income of $22,314 (£14,129) or less for a family of four and $11,139 for a single person.
The number of Americans living below the poverty line has now risen for four years in a row, while the poverty rate is the biggest since 1993.
Poverty among black and Hispanic people was much higher than for the overall US population last year, the figures also showed.
The Census Bureau data said 25.8% of black people were living in poverty and 25.3% of Hispanic people.
Its latest report also showed that the average annual US household income fell 2.3% in 2010 to $49,445.
Meanwhile, the number of Americans without health insurance remained about 50 million.
The data comes as the US unemployment rate remains above 9%.
President Barack Obama last week launched a new $450bn job creation plan.
He wants to fund huge construction projects, schools and services, while giving tax cuts to workers and small businesses to boost recruitment.
However, his plans require backing from Congress, where Republicans - who control the House of Representatives - have voiced their opposition.
read more here
holy camoly that kid can fly
the skill this takes is insane. shown by the announcers enthusiasm and disbelief.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
clear your mind
ha truth
legislative, judicial and executive, not congressional, and i dont think Canada's health care is same as obama care. as you are forced to buy under obama care? and all of obama's family as well as congress is exempt from obama care. hmmm whats in that care? but beyond that yea, good stuff.
take time to read this please
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?aid=23596&context=va
and this
http://redpillnation.org/post/5133883727/osama-bin-laden-dead
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