Furies seek revenge for the Dead and represent the anger of the Dead. They punish for crimes left unpunished by the extant social order. I was a fury for Halloween. Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®
- Marg Uerite
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Where is the FREAK-button when you need one?
- heavyplast!c
Right after reading how Baxter had the "vaccines" 2 months before the first case of the new style flu was identified, I see this: FEMA was an empty warehouse and now "we're back" according to the driver of the truck blocking the traffic for one of the many new delivery. The parking lot was full of flat bed trucks. first time ever, since I've been watching it..i.e. one year. Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®
- Marg Uerite
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Heavy hung the canopy of blue Shade my eyes and I can see you White is the light that shines through the dress that you wore She lay in the shadow of a wave Hazy were the visions of her playing Sunlight on her eyes but moonshine beat her blind everytime Green is the colour of her kind Quickness of the eye deceives the mind Envy is the bond between the hopeful and the damned
- Marg Uerite
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"A National Guard soldier home on a 15-day leave from the war in Afghanistan committed suicide in a Muncie, Indiana, movie theater October 12. Jacob W. Sexton, a 21-year-old from rural Farmland, Indiana, shot himself in the head, approximately 20 minutes into the violent comedy Zombieland, with friends and siblings sitting around him."
- Marg Uerite
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"- An alleged member of the Hamburg, Germany, terror cell linked to the Sept. 11 attacks is believed to be among al Qaeda leaders helping the Taliban fight Pakistani forces in South Waziristan, Pakistani authorities said Thursday. A German passport belonging to Said Bahaji, a close associate of Sept. 11 lead hijacker Mohammed Atta in the 2001 attacks, was among documents recovered this week by Pakistani troops from an abandoned militant compound in Shawangai."
- Marg Uerite
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I was a very good friend of Alan's in my days at the NY Post and when I was in New York. I just learned today that he had died. Do you know exactly when? Was there and obituary? How to you know him. I love this photo of him. I'm wondering if I can download it. Will try.
- Susan Edmiston