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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
ARTICLE: How to Change a Mindset
To change a mindset you first need to know that your mindset needs changing. Many people don't know that they need to change their mindset. Then there are those who are in denial, which means they know, but are too scared to make the changes. Finally, there are those who know and do. Which one are you?
How to Change a Mindset eHow.com
Friday, October 8, 2010
THOUGHT OF THE DAY: What was I thinking...
Have the Rulers of this World worked diligently to make its occupants think that the teachings of Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad are radically different? A hint to the wise is sufficient...
ARTICLE: Muslim Law Taking Hold In Parts Of U.S.
Sharron Angle: Muslim Law Taking Hold In Parts Of U.S.
In recording of the rally provided to The Associated Press by the Mesquite Local News, a man is heard asking Angle : "I keep hearing about Muslims wanting to take over the United States ... on a TV program just last night, I saw that they are taking over a city in Michigan and the residents of the city, they want them out. They want them out. So, I want to hear your thoughts about that."
ARTICLE: Checking To See Who Has Been Naughty or Nice?
Reports Surfacing of Multi-State National Guard Mobilizations
Eye witness reports from Georgia, Minnesota, Alabama, Kansas, and perhaps Texas suggest large scale mobilizations and deployment in progress for National Guard Units.
ARTICLE: Telling the Truth in a World of Falsehood Can Be Very Sacrificial...
The Cost of Telling the Truth
(AmericaHijacked) – “Rick Sanchez is no longer with the company. We thank Rick for his years of service and we wish him well.” This frosty statement was the conclusion of Rick Sanchez’s 6-year-long career with the United States’ cable news network, CNN.
(AmericaHijacked) – “Rick Sanchez is no longer with the company. We thank Rick for his years of service and we wish him well.” This frosty statement was the conclusion of Rick Sanchez’s 6-year-long career with the United States’ cable news network, CNN.
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