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7 hours ago ago from Cempaka Business and Economy
The Jakarta Post , Hyginus Hardoyo, Jakarta | Mon, 12/21/2009 10:19 AM JP/R. Berto Wedhatama For the second time since 2004, Indonesia, an archipelagic nation with 240 million people from different races, ethnicities, cultures and languages, was able to show the world that it could hold general elections that were direct, fair and — most importantly — free of violence. Despite disputes over the electoral roll, ...
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Yeah! Finally managed to upload a video on Youtube! It took a long time but I finally made it So I will at last send my Parelli level 1 on line audition filmed back in August 2009 this week and in the meantime, here's a funny video of me riding Star bareback, only wearing her halter and a 12ft rope. We were only walking but it felt great! Hope you'll like it! The funny part is at the start when I cannot manage to get on. How fit am I!
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1 hour, 21 minutes ago ago from Giovanni's World
As you probably already know, over the weekend Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) was to be the critical 60th vote needed to bring the Senate's healthcare reform bill to a floor vote (cloture). Put simply, Nelson accepted Harry Reid's bribe, which is that the federal government taxpayers will subsidize pay for the state of Nebraska's Medicaid expansion. Aside from the stench of corruption, there's a big problem with this deal: As Gio's World member ...
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13 hours ago ago from Pirates! Man Your Women!
Really, is there any hope for this country? We have a government that seems to ignore the will of the people. Treating us more like disobedient children, instead of the bosses that we truly are. Remember, we have the right to vote the bums out. Too bad we don’t use this right more often. But, there seems to be such a wide gulf of opinions. And things that I have learned were “evil”, seem to be embraced. Take communism, socialism, etc. In ...
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