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		<title>By: Peter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 04:23:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hafa adai

This is the history as told by whites who came to our island and killed all the males because they refused to be slaves in their own land. 

In their history books it was small pox the killed the half of the population that just happened to be male. 
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May 16, 1855 -- 155 years ago -- The arrival of Governor Lt. Col. Felipe Maria de la Corte y Ruano Calderon. De La Corte served as governor of the Marianas for 11 years. 

The following was part of his description of Guam and the Chamorros: &quot; ... Guam has passed from the stage of a savage island to that of a colony belonging to the nation, at that time (17th century) the most powerful in the world. 

Circumstances ... diminished greatly the original population, which, little by little, has since been diluted by foreign blood and renewed by frequent immigration (chiefly Mexicans, Filipinos and Spaniards) until in 1854 it had increased to 9,065 souls. 

The smallpox epidemic of 1856 wiped out more than half of the inhabitants, leaving at the end of that year in these islands little more than 4,000 souls.&quot;
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The bastards killed off our males and mated our women like cattle to Mexican and,Filipinos after they had finished raping our women. 

So much for the religion the Spaniards brought to our island

Peter
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hafa adai</p>
<p>This is the history as told by whites who came to our island and killed all the males because they refused to be slaves in their own land. </p>
<p>In their history books it was small pox the killed the half of the population that just happened to be male.<br />
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May 16, 1855 &#8212; 155 years ago &#8212; The arrival of Governor Lt. Col. Felipe Maria de la Corte y Ruano Calderon. De La Corte served as governor of the Marianas for 11 years. </p>
<p>The following was part of his description of Guam and the Chamorros: &#8221; &#8230; Guam has passed from the stage of a savage island to that of a colony belonging to the nation, at that time (17th century) the most powerful in the world. </p>
<p>Circumstances &#8230; diminished greatly the original population, which, little by little, has since been diluted by foreign blood and renewed by frequent immigration (chiefly Mexicans, Filipinos and Spaniards) until in 1854 it had increased to 9,065 souls. </p>
<p>The smallpox epidemic of 1856 wiped out more than half of the inhabitants, leaving at the end of that year in these islands little more than 4,000 souls.&#8221;<br />
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<p>The bastards killed off our males and mated our women like cattle to Mexican and,Filipinos after they had finished raping our women. </p>
<p>So much for the religion the Spaniards brought to our island</p>
<p>Peter<br />
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		<title>By: From the President</title>
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		<dc:creator>From the President</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 04:14:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Thursday, the Senate passed historic Wall Street reform. This movement proved again that the strongest special interests, who for so long have called the shots in Washington, can be beat.

When opponents in Congress tried to block the legislation altogether, you stood up -- and they backed down. When the lobbyists pushed for loopholes and exemptions just before a final vote, you did not relent -- and we fought them off.

Your support brought us to this day -- and, because of that, we&#039;re poised to implement sensible reforms that will provide a stronger foundation for economic growth.

Now, the House and Senate must iron out their differences before I can sign it into law. But the financial industry will not give up.

 They have already spent more than $1 million per member of Congress, lobbying on this issue. And in the coming days, they will go all in. This is their last shot to stall, weaken, or kill reform, and they are not accustomed to losing.

But this movement has you -- and together, we have beaten the special interests before.

Every American has a stake in this bill.

If you have ever been treated unfairly by a credit card company, this reform works for you -- never again will Americans be duped by fine print or hidden fees.

If you ever try to take out a home loan or student loan, this reform works for you -- putting an end to predatory and deceptive lending practices.

And, if you or your small business relies on credit from community banks that are being punished for playing by the rules while their competitors do not, this reform works for you -- reining in the big banks and making sure all our lenders are subject to tough oversight.

These reforms would put in place the strongest consumer financial protections in history. And, by helping safeguard our economy from recklessness on Wall Street, it would ensure that a crisis like the one that caused this recession never happens again.

This is not a zero-sum game where Wall Street loses and Main Street wins. As we have learned, in today&#039;s economy, we are all connected.

 When the economy prospers, we all win. Senators of both parties recognize that fact, and that is why lawmakers stood up to the lobbyists and worked across the aisle to ensure that Wall Street reform passed.

But this fight is not yet over. And it is up to us to overcome this final test and pass reform into law. When we do, the power of this movement to make change in Washington -- despite the best efforts of the special interests -- will no longer be up for debate.

Thank you,

President Barack Obama]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Thursday, the Senate passed historic Wall Street reform. This movement proved again that the strongest special interests, who for so long have called the shots in Washington, can be beat.</p>
<p>When opponents in Congress tried to block the legislation altogether, you stood up &#8212; and they backed down. When the lobbyists pushed for loopholes and exemptions just before a final vote, you did not relent &#8212; and we fought them off.</p>
<p>Your support brought us to this day &#8212; and, because of that, we&#8217;re poised to implement sensible reforms that will provide a stronger foundation for economic growth.</p>
<p>Now, the House and Senate must iron out their differences before I can sign it into law. But the financial industry will not give up.</p>
<p> They have already spent more than $1 million per member of Congress, lobbying on this issue. And in the coming days, they will go all in. This is their last shot to stall, weaken, or kill reform, and they are not accustomed to losing.</p>
<p>But this movement has you &#8212; and together, we have beaten the special interests before.</p>
<p>Every American has a stake in this bill.</p>
<p>If you have ever been treated unfairly by a credit card company, this reform works for you &#8212; never again will Americans be duped by fine print or hidden fees.</p>
<p>If you ever try to take out a home loan or student loan, this reform works for you &#8212; putting an end to predatory and deceptive lending practices.</p>
<p>And, if you or your small business relies on credit from community banks that are being punished for playing by the rules while their competitors do not, this reform works for you &#8212; reining in the big banks and making sure all our lenders are subject to tough oversight.</p>
<p>These reforms would put in place the strongest consumer financial protections in history. And, by helping safeguard our economy from recklessness on Wall Street, it would ensure that a crisis like the one that caused this recession never happens again.</p>
<p>This is not a zero-sum game where Wall Street loses and Main Street wins. As we have learned, in today&#8217;s economy, we are all connected.</p>
<p> When the economy prospers, we all win. Senators of both parties recognize that fact, and that is why lawmakers stood up to the lobbyists and worked across the aisle to ensure that Wall Street reform passed.</p>
<p>But this fight is not yet over. And it is up to us to overcome this final test and pass reform into law. When we do, the power of this movement to make change in Washington &#8212; despite the best efforts of the special interests &#8212; will no longer be up for debate.</p>
<p>Thank you,</p>
<p>President Barack Obama</p>
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		<title>By: Doug The Main Dude</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doug The Main Dude</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 19:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The American drug war is simply a means for the government to discriminate legally.  As you stated over 50% of all convictions are drug related.  Yet, there are more American citizens hooked on prescription drugs than all other illegal drugs combined.  Being hooked can mean either physically or financially.  Most Big Pharma drugs are now being designed specifically NOT to fix a certain health issue, but to create a subscription based income stream via the patient, and be used as a monthly blanket to cover the underlying health issue so the patient can go on with life, working to make money to pay for their next months drug supply.  The FDA approves drugs that have failed their studies, or have not gone through the necessary studies whatsoever.  Due to this corporate based system when people die due to prescription drug usage it is a health issue, studies are done, small fines might be issued to the corporation, though rarely does any criminal prosecution take place.

When the government declares a war on anything, this declaration allows the reigning administration to do war related governance without Congressional oversight and approval.  This is how the &quot;war on terror&#039; escalated so rapidly.  The &quot;war on drugs&quot; gave the U.S. the freedom to export military equipment into many South American countries helping to overthrow countries such as Chile and Nicaragua, as examples.

The invasion and war in Afghanistan was used to overthrow the Taliban, allowing the CIA to kick start the agriculture and production of this drug.  Through the help of the CIA, the streets of small town USA now have heroine, opium and hashish back on the rise.  This helps substantiate the numbers necessary for the government to request the need for more finances to go to the war on drugs.  Their declared need to use military weapons and technology allows the corporate war machine to continue the production and testing new war related technology in the field.  The government&#039;s use of outsourcing tactical teams to private corporations such as, Blackwater now know as Xe, allows the use of much of the technology to go unsubstantiated, unregulated, and unreported.

Based on UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) data, there has been more opium poppy cultivation in each of the past four growing seasons (2004–2007) than in any one year during Taliban rule. Also, more land is now used for opium in Afghanistan, than for coca cultivation in Latin America. In 2007, 93% of the opiates on the world market originated in Afghanistan.

Remember people, what you hear and what is fed to you via network news sources is exactly what the corporations and your government want you to believe as fact.  That does not make any of their fodder the truth.  Don&#039;t live with your eyes wide shut!

The US corporations and government organizations (mostly the CIA) created and militarized Saddam Hussein(Ford, Reagan, Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney), Pinochet(Carter, Reagan) and Hitler(Bush family).  These are known and proven facts.

There is much more, but I will stop there for now.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The American drug war is simply a means for the government to discriminate legally.  As you stated over 50% of all convictions are drug related.  Yet, there are more American citizens hooked on prescription drugs than all other illegal drugs combined.  Being hooked can mean either physically or financially.  Most Big Pharma drugs are now being designed specifically NOT to fix a certain health issue, but to create a subscription based income stream via the patient, and be used as a monthly blanket to cover the underlying health issue so the patient can go on with life, working to make money to pay for their next months drug supply.  The FDA approves drugs that have failed their studies, or have not gone through the necessary studies whatsoever.  Due to this corporate based system when people die due to prescription drug usage it is a health issue, studies are done, small fines might be issued to the corporation, though rarely does any criminal prosecution take place.</p>
<p>When the government declares a war on anything, this declaration allows the reigning administration to do war related governance without Congressional oversight and approval.  This is how the &#8220;war on terror&#8217; escalated so rapidly.  The &#8220;war on drugs&#8221; gave the U.S. the freedom to export military equipment into many South American countries helping to overthrow countries such as Chile and Nicaragua, as examples.</p>
<p>The invasion and war in Afghanistan was used to overthrow the Taliban, allowing the CIA to kick start the agriculture and production of this drug.  Through the help of the CIA, the streets of small town USA now have heroine, opium and hashish back on the rise.  This helps substantiate the numbers necessary for the government to request the need for more finances to go to the war on drugs.  Their declared need to use military weapons and technology allows the corporate war machine to continue the production and testing new war related technology in the field.  The government&#8217;s use of outsourcing tactical teams to private corporations such as, Blackwater now know as Xe, allows the use of much of the technology to go unsubstantiated, unregulated, and unreported.</p>
<p>Based on UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) data, there has been more opium poppy cultivation in each of the past four growing seasons (2004–2007) than in any one year during Taliban rule. Also, more land is now used for opium in Afghanistan, than for coca cultivation in Latin America. In 2007, 93% of the opiates on the world market originated in Afghanistan.</p>
<p>Remember people, what you hear and what is fed to you via network news sources is exactly what the corporations and your government want you to believe as fact.  That does not make any of their fodder the truth.  Don&#8217;t live with your eyes wide shut!</p>
<p>The US corporations and government organizations (mostly the CIA) created and militarized Saddam Hussein(Ford, Reagan, Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney), Pinochet(Carter, Reagan) and Hitler(Bush family).  These are known and proven facts.</p>
<p>There is much more, but I will stop there for now.</p>
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