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Report as: spam offensive t^2 on 5/08/08 at 3am

Tommy Tobin is a Co-Director of SPOON, not 'director'

Report as: spam offensive topper on 5/08/08 at 12pm

I want a burrito.

Report as: spam offensive Albert B. Franklin on 5/08/08 at 6pm

The political war between Andres Manual Lopez Obrador and president of Mexico Felipe Calderon was heated up when Mexican senator Carlos Navarette joined forces with Obrador
to stop further oil production in Mexico.

One would both leftists Navarette and Obrador would have long ago demanded that Spain took away Fie Dollah Ho, and returned Mexico's navy, as well as its rights to the Aztec invented silverware. Instead, they stuck their nose in where it did not belong, as once again tens of millions of Mexicans will die of starvation while for a second time Mexico writes, "We Made A Mistake?"

I predict leftist of the world unite, eventhough it is they
in the end who within the next 12 to 24 months will be starving to death. Comparing the billion bounds of dried buffalo meat the United States Army was ordered to burn during the Plains War, this will appear totally accidental!

At these impending prices prostitution and drug dealing will not fit in anywhere ever again.
We have Mexican radicals for grinding it to an abrupt halt!

1. "Analyst Predicts $300 Oil Could Happen This Year," by
Samantha Bomkamp, c. 6 May 2008

2. "Crude Breaks $120 a Barrel Barrier: time to panic, by
John Gittelson, c. 6 May 2008

3. "Mexican Parties End Congress Sit-In Over Energy Bill" by Adriana Lopez Caraveo and Adres R. Martinez, Bloombergtv.com, c. 25 April 2008




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