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calendar   Tuesday - October 04, 2005

Time to Run

As a follow-up to the Skipper’s post on Saturday about the Brady Bunch taking out an ad in France warning folks about coming to Florida, Jaguar has found an interesting story on Townhall.com with the right attitude.

Hey Florida scum . . . it’s time for you to run!

As of this Saturday, October 1, 2005, the law abiding citizens of Florida have been “given back” the already God-given, Constitution-given and no-duh-right to defend themselves, and if need be, use deadly force in so doing.  That’s right . . . if you decide to rape, rob, car jack or accost a Floridian, you might want to think twice about that brain fart, as that may be the last thing you do before your soul wings its way to Hades.

If you’re the little weed contemplating these things, you should reflect a bit longer on the wisdom of this course of violent action, because we the people can now wale on you and be protected from criminal prosecution and/or an inane civil suit.

Here’s what Floridians are now afforded via The Castle Doctrine.  This beautiful new law basically gives the average Joe who gets criminally assaulted while minding his own beeswax three essentials things:

1. It establishes, by law, the presumption that if a moron has the moxie to forcibly enter my home or vehicle that he is probably not there to borrow sugar, rather to cause death or bodily harm.
2. It removes my duty to turn the other cheek and runaway when I’m being attacked.
3. I can rest assured that I am protected from a therapeutic culture and the soulless lawyers it has spawned.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 10/04/2005 at 07:18 AM   
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Illegal Mexicans Beware!

If the Feds won’t do it, it’s up to the states to go after them. So far, only three states give local law enforcement the ability to help stop the flow of illegal aliens from Mexico. Now Alabama is going to really start taking things seriously. Are things out of hand yet? What is your state doing .... ?

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Montgomery, AL (AP)

Alabama soon will more than double the number of state troopers that have the authority to arrest illegal immigrants. Gov. Bob Riley said 25 state troopers will undergo federal immigration law enforcement training at the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston.

After completing the five-week training course in mid-November, they will join 21 others who went through the special training in 2003. Alabama, Florida and Arkansas are the only states that have the authority to use troopers as federal immigration enforcement officers.

“Border security and enforcement are a federal responsibility,” Riley said. “However, Alabama is stepping in to do what it can to arrest those who have no legal right to be here.” The troopers who qualified in 2003 are able to question, detain and arrest illegal immigrants they find during their normal duties.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 10/04/2005 at 07:05 AM   
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Obituary

He was the last surviving member of the crew of the “Memphis Belle”. The generation that defined courage in the 20th Century ....

imageimageRobert Hanson (1920-2005)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP)

Robert Hanson, the last surviving crew member of the famed Memphis Belle B-17 bomber that flew combat missions over Europe during World War II, died Saturday of congestive heart failure. He was 85 and had suffered from heart problems, family members said.

Hanson was the radio operator on the Memphis Belle, which flew 25 combat missions over Germany and France while escaping some close calls. Hanson told his family stories about a chase involving several German planes, the bomber’s tail being shot off and a nose dive that left the crew wondering if they should use their parachutes.

Hanson, who was from Walla Walla, Wash., joined the military in 1941 and was assigned to the crew of the Memphis Belle. The bomber flew to England in September 1942 and departed on its first mission in November. Army records show the plane flew 148 hours and dropped more than 60 tons of bombs.

Hanson and the crew finished their 25th mission on May 17, 1943. He went on to work as a salesman for Nalley Fine Foods in Walla Walla and became a regional manager. He later worked for a candy company in Spokane, Wash.

The adventures of the Belle were brought back to life by a 1990 film, “Memphis Belle,” that told a fictionalized version of the bomber’s final mission.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 10/04/2005 at 06:54 AM   
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Weasel Award

What do you do if you’re a Democrat district attorney and you get an indictment against your most hated Republican rival only to find out the law you indicted him under didn’t apply? Why, you go back to the grand jury and trump up some other charges, of course. Ronnie Earle wins today’s Weasel Award for this bulls**t ....

imageimageGrand Jury Re-Indicts DeLay on New Charge
AUSTIN, Texas (AP)

A Texas grand jury on Monday re-indicted Rep. Tom DeLay on charges of conspiring to launder money and money laundering after the former majority leader attacked last week’s indictment on technical grounds. The new indictment, handed up by a grand jury seated Monday, contains two counts: conspiring to launder money and money laundering. The latter charge carries a penalty of up to life in prison. Last week, DeLay was charged with conspiracy to violate campaign finance laws.

Defense lawyers asked a judge Monday to throw out the first indictment, arguing that the charge of conspiring to violate campaign finance laws was based on a statute that didn’t take effect until 2003 - a year after the alleged acts. The new indictment from District Attorney Ronnie Earle (pictured at left), coming just hours after the new grand jurors were sworn in, outraged DeLay.

“Ronnie Earle has stooped to a new low with his brand of prosecutorial abuse,” DeLay said in a statement. “He is trying to pull the legal equivalent of a ‘do-over’ since he knows very well that the charges he brought against me last week are totally manufactured and illegitimate. This is an abomination of justice.”

DeLay and two political associates are accused of conspiring to get around a state ban on corporate campaign contributions by funneling the money through the DeLay-founded Texans for a Republican Majority Political Action Committee to the Republican National Committee in Washington. The RNC then sent back like amounts to distribute to Texas candidates in 2002, the indictment alleges.

DeLay’s associates, John Colyandro of Austin and Jim Ellis of Washington, were each previously indicted on charges of conspiracy to violate campaign finance laws and money laundering. The judge who will preside in DeLay’s case is out of the country on vacation and couldn’t rule on the defense motion. Other state district judges declined to rule on the motion in his place.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 10/04/2005 at 06:39 AM   
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Covert Operations

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 10/04/2005 at 06:34 AM   
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calendar   Monday - October 03, 2005

Well …. DUH?!

Too little, too late. All this means is that the casinos will be only 70% destroyed instead of 100% destroyed during the next big hurricane. You can thank the Bible Belt preachers in the Deep South for the resistance to letting them move all the way onshore to safe locations. Of course, the backwoods Baptists aren’t concerned about the millions of dollars and thousands of jobs the casinos bring to Mississippi every year. All that concerns them is .... SA-TAN! (help me out here, I’m channeling Dana Carvey)

And before anyone jumps on me for giving the Bible thumpers a hard time, bear in mind that I was born and raised in the South and I know whereof I speak. Personally, I don’t gamble. I do go to church though. Never had the urge to visit a casino or even buy a lottery ticket - gambling is for dumbasses but jobs in Mississippi are hard to come by and every little bit helps, even if the jobs are at the expense of stoopid goobers from Alabama (where gambling is totally illegal except in Indian casinos) driving all the way to Mississippi to throw their money away. Can I hear you say “PRAISE JESUS” one more time? Louder now ....

Miss. Lawmakers OK Casino Move to Dry Land
JACKSON, MS (AP)

Mississippi lawmakers sent Gov. Haley Barbour a bill Monday to let coastal casinos move a short distance onto dry land. The vote came a month after Hurricane Katrina smashed many of Mississippi’s floating casinos. Barbour pushed for the legislation in a special session dealing with hurricane recovery, saying the storm showed that the casinos would be safer on shore. The state Senate passed the bill 29-21 on Monday. The House approved the measure last week.

Mississippi legalized casinos in 1990 but said they must be on barges floating on either the Gulf of Mexico or the Mississippi River. The bill sent to Barbour does not allow the river casinos to move onto dry land. After the vote, coast business people and civic leaders exchanged hugs and high-fives in a Capitol hallway. While some gambling companies have said they plan to rebuild over water, others want to go on shore so their buildings will be sturdier and easier to insure. “This means a new beginning for the Gulf Coast,” said Laura Hasty of Biloxi, owner of an advertising agency with several casinos as clients. “This is the hope that we’ve needed since Aug. 29.”

Before Katrina, the coastal gambling houses employed about 14,000 people and generated about $500,000 a day in state and local taxes. Thousands more people had jobs supplying goods or services to casinos. The bill says casinos can move 800 feet on shore or—in Biloxi’s Harrison County only—to the southern boundary of U.S. 90, a major east-west route that follows the beach in much of the county. This is the first serious effort to allow blackjack tables and slot machines to move even a short distance onto land. The vote Monday came after two hours of debate in which coast senators pleaded for a way to help their communities recover.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 10/03/2005 at 06:01 PM   
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Hometown Cops Piss on Each Other

I was born in New Jersey, moved to Florida as a teenager and have called Virginia my home for the last decade.  The town I work in, Waynesboro, is at the western base of the Blue Ridge mountains and is a sleepy little place of about 30,000 residents.  You can’t go to the store without seeing a friend or neighbor.  I don’t align myself with N.J. often because....well because N.J. is essentially a socialist state.  Then this story crosses my desk and it doesn’t change my mind.

N.J. police object to stop of 95-mph convoy

WAYNESBORO—A speeding New Jersey police convoy should not have been warned to slow down here, its superiors say, despite numerous 911 calls from motorists claiming they were forced off Interstate 81.

An incensed New Jersey sheriff called an Augusta County deputy a “disgrace” for pulling over officers returning home from a Hurricane Katrina relief mission Sept. 18.

Augusta Sheriff Randy Fisher and the Virginia State Police defend the stop because the New Jersey officers were traveling 95 mph with their lights flashing.

Virginia law requires an emergency before officers can speed and activate their lightbars. Instead of a warning, the speeding officers could have gotten citations.

“It was causing a dangerous situation, and basically we had to do something,” Fisher said. “People were pulling off to the left and people were pulling off to the right getting out of the way of these guys.”

Virginia State Police said they logged “numerous” 911 calls early Sept. 18 from motorists complaining about marked cars from the Passaic County Sheriff’s Office and Wayne Police Department driving dangerously near Weyers Cave.

With Virginia State Police troopers busy working other cases, only Augusta County Deputy Mike Roane was available to answer the call. Roane averted a potential disaster, Fisher said, after clocking the convoy’s lead car at 95 mph.

“Five or six of them did not stop, they just continued northbound,” the Augusta sheriff added. “I think they were in a hurry to get home.”

Roane ordered the officers whom Fisher described as belligerent—in the remaining six cars to cut off their lightbars and slow down. A Virginia trooper telephoned their New Jersey departments requesting that the homeward-bound officers slow down.

“There was no emergency situation they were responding to in Virginia that we know of,” Virginia State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller said.

That same day, Virginia troopers patrolling the state’s southwestern interstate roads pulled over a roughly 80-car convoy of New York police homebound from Katrina relief, Geller said. That group stuck to the speed limit, though troopers asked them to stay out of the left lane.

The news of the Augusta County stop incensed Passaic County Sheriff Jerry Speziale, who, in a taped telephone conversation with Roane, lambasted the deputy for stopping his officers.

“If you think that that’s not a disgrace, you should take that badge off your shirt and throw it in the garbage,” Speziale said. “This is unacceptable, and I’ll tell you what, I hope I get the opportunity to show you the same courtesy up here in New Jersey.”

Speziale told Roane that “law enforcement is all about supporting each other” and said he was reporting the Augusta County stop to the National Sheriffs’ Association.

Speziale ended the call after cutting short Roane’s attempt to detail the incident. “I don’t talk to deputies,” the New Jersey sheriff said.

Other officials from the New Jersey departments remain indignant that its officers were ordered to slow down.

“We make no excuses,” Passaic County Sheriff’s spokesman Bill Maer told The News Virginian on Tuesday. “They’d been working ‘round the clock [in a hurricane-devastated New Orleans]. They were coming back with equipment that needed to get back. In our opinion, they acted appropriately. We take offense at the way they were treated.”

A Wayne police official seemed angered when The News Virginian called about the incident last week.

“So what, we’re not going to talk about the good these people are doing, you’re just going to look for something bad?” Capt. Paul Ireland replied.

Fisher, instead of phoning Speziale, drafted him a letter detailing the stop, defending Roane’s actions, and saying that the New Jersey officers were “unprofessional.”

Passaic County, in the meantime, plans to send more volunteers to New Orleans, but not through Augusta County.

“We’re going to avoid Virginia at all cost—we’re clearly not welcome there,” Maer said. “Maybe Virginia should learn from our example.”

Yeah Sheriff, make your guys travel even farther, and faster, to get where they’re going.  By the way, you still have to enter “the south” to get to the hurricane-ravaged areas.  And we in “the south” have manners, unlike you self-absorbed, slack-jawed, piss-ants in Joyzee.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 10/03/2005 at 10:37 AM   
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Be Gone Wth Thee, Pig

imageimageToy pigs must go at council
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Novelty pig calendars and toys have been banned by bosses at Dudley Council in case Muslim staff are offended.

Workers in the council’s benefits department have been told to remove or cover up all pig products including toys, porcelain, calendars and even a tissue box featuring Winnie the Pooh and Piglet.

It comes after a Muslim worker said they were offended by pig-shaped stress relievers delivered to the authority.

Muslims are forbidden from eating pork in the Koran and staff were asked to remove the items.

The partner of one of the members of staff in the Ednam Road department, who did not want to be named, said: “It’s caused a bit of an atmosphere in the office. The staff did comply but it’s just crazy - things like ornaments that have been on desks for years have had to be removed.”

Head of finance at the council Mike Williams, who is responsible for the department, said the member of staff said they were offended by the products in the run up to the Islamic festival of Ramadan.

He said a decision will be taken after the festival ends about whether the items are allowed back.

Asked what reason the member of staff gave in making the request for their removal, he said it “did not matter why it was considered offensive”.

He acknowledged that some members of the department had seen it as “political correctness gone barmy”.

Councillor Mahbubur Rahman, a practicing Muslim, said he agreed with the action taken.

“If it is a request made by an individual and other officers can reason a comprimise it is a good thing, it is a tolerance and acceptance of their beliefs and understanding,” he said.

“But if it were a blanket ban I don’t know how it would benefit the whole issue of working together.”
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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 10/03/2005 at 10:23 AM   
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Do you know me?

Today’s Day By Day rocks.

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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 10/03/2005 at 07:53 AM   
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Bush Nominates Harriet Miers

Get ready, get set .... let the games begin. President Bush just announced his next nominee for the Supreme Court. Democrats will start howling in 5-4-3-2-1 ....

imageimageBush Chooses Miers for Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP)

President Bush on Monday nominated White House counsel Harriet Miers to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O’Connor on the Supreme Court, reaching into his loyal inner circle for a pick that could reshape the nation’s judiciary for years to come.

“She has devoted her life to the rule of law and the cause of justice,” Bush said, announcing his choice from the Oval Office with Miers at his side. “She will be an outstanding addition to the Supreme Court of the United States.”

If confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate, Miers, 60, would join Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as the second woman on the nation’s highest court and the third to serve there. Miers, who has never been a judge, was the first woman to serve as president of the Texas State Bar and the Dallas Bar Association.


Who Is Harriet Miers?
Bush’s ‘Pit Bull in Size 6 Shoes’ Has Distinguished Career
WASHINGTON (ABC NEWS)

Harriet Ellan Miers is White House counsel and was formerly President Bush’s personal lawyer in Texas. She first served in the White House as staff secretary and was deputy chief of staff before she was named counsel upon Alberto Gonzales’ transition to attorney general. When he was the governor of Texas, Bush once publicly introduced Miers as a “pit bull in size 6 shoes.”

Born and raised in Dallas, Miers earned her undergraduate degree in mathematics and her law degree from Southern Methodist University. In addition to her legal career, she served one term on the Dallas City Council. Miers, 60, broke barriers for women throughout her career. She reportedly was the first woman hired by the prestigious Dallas law firm Locke Purnell Boren Laney & Neely, where she became a successful commercial litigator. She also became the first female president of the Dallas Bar Association in 1985 and was the first woman elected president of the Texas Bar Association in 1992.

Miers met Bush in the 1980s, according to published reports, and she was counsel for his 1994 campaign for governor. He appointed her chair of the Texas Lottery Commission in 1995. Miers then was president of Locke, Purnell, Rain & Harrell and co-managing partner of Locke Liddell & Sapp before she joined the White House in 2001. In addition, Miers was named one of the Top 50 Most Influential Lawyers by the National Law Journal in 1998, and she received numerous other awards from groups including the Dallas Women Lawyers Association, the Anti-Defamation League and the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 10/03/2005 at 07:12 AM   
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No Way!

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Mike Thompson, Detroit, Michigan, The Detroit Free Press


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 10/03/2005 at 07:08 AM   
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calendar   Sunday - October 02, 2005

Something Else To Worry About

Terrorists, SARS, AIDS, anthrax, mad cows, rabbit disease .... we have enough to worry about in today’s disease-riddled world (not to mention the brain damage which is spreading like wildfire among Democrats, Leftists and France). Now we have to be concerned about hairy crabs ...

imageimageHairy Crabs Seen As Posing Health Risk
TAIWAN (TNO)

In the latest expression of concern over the importation of hairy crabs from China, an opposition legislator said yesterday that the sale of local red crabs had been severely affected and that the imported hairy crabs present a health risk. Speaking at a press conference yesterday, Taiwan Solidarity Union Legislator Lai Shin-yuan (賴幸媛) said that compared to three years ago, red crab sales have decreased by 58 percent.

Moreover, since China is considered at risk for cholera cases, the importation of hairy crabs presents an imminent health threat, Lai added. “Each day, about 50,000 hairy crabs are smuggled into Taiwan via Hong Kong,” said Lai. “These contraband crabs all end up in the stomachs of Taiwanese consumers.”

The hairy crab from China is an extremely popular food choice among Taiwanese consumers during the autumn season. Lai noted that even though 116 cases of cholera were reported in China in August, the Taiwan Department of Health has made little effort to thoroughly inspect seafood products from China. For example, only 15 of the 110 shipments of hairy crabs last year were randomly inspected, she said. She stressed that cholera infection cannot be prevented just by cooking the crabs, since people can be easily become infected during the preparation process.

“This lack of inspection is putting our people’s lives in great jeopardy,” Lai claimed. Quarantine section chief of the Center for Disease Control, Lin Wei-Fei, indicated that between 1993-2004 the Taiwanese government enforced stricter cholera inspection standards than any other country concerning perishable items, resulting in only two cholera cases being found in 1997 and 1998, he said.

Lin went on to say, however, that with the rise of many other infectious diseases and the increased workload in the area of disease prevention, cholera inspection was suspended this year. He further noted that the inspections were suspended also because the World Health Organization had not reported any cases of cholera directly linked to food consumption. Lai also said that the number of recorded cases of cholera in China begged greater action on the part of the Taiwan government.

“It is clear to us that the Ministry of Health in China reports over 100 cases of cholera per year,” Lai said. “Why did we stop the inspection last year and why do we continue with the suspension of the process this year?” she asked, adding that “this is extremely irresponsible behavior.” She demanded the Department of Health employ stricter customs controls on imported seafood. If not, the government will be held responsible for its lack of action, she said. Lia’s colleague, TSU legislator Huang Wei-Cher, who was also at the press conference, contended that the Taiwan government “is always a step behind.” “Do we have to wait for problems to occur before we do something?” Huang asked.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 10/02/2005 at 11:19 PM   
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Take Me Out To The Ballgame

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 10/02/2005 at 08:42 PM   
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Diseased Protestors

This news story sure explains a lot. It seems the anti-war protestors in Washington last week were carrying “rabbit fever” ....

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WASHINGTON (AP)

Small amounts of a bacteria that causes “rabbit fever” were found on Washington’s National Mall last weekend as thousands of protesters marched against the Iraq War, U.S. health authorities said on Saturday. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said several government environmental air monitors in the Mall area detected low levels of Francisella tularensis bacteria that cause Tularemia, commonly known as rabbit fever, on September 24-25.

Public health agencies had no reports of any related human or animal illnesses caused by the bacteria. The CDC said it issued an alert on Friday night as a precaution so medical personnel were aware of the situation and could report any suspected cases. Rabbit fever can not be passed from person to person and can be effectively treated with readily available medicines, the CDC said. Symptoms usually appear 3 to 5 days after exposure, but in rare cases can take up to two weeks.

Symptoms of the disease, which an infected person would have begun experiencing no earlier than on Monday, include: sudden fever, chills, headaches, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, muscle aches, joint pain, dry cough and progressive weakness.District of Columbia health officials told local radio station WTOP on Saturday the detected bacteria was not harmful and probably occurred naturally. The CDC waited a week to notify city officials of the detected bacteria because it took that long to test the samples at labs and confirm its presence, the radio station reported.

According to the CDC’s Web site, people can get rabbit fever by:

* Being bitten by a infected tick, deerfly or other insect

* Handling infected animal carcasses

* Eating or drinking contaminated food or water

* Breathing in the bacteria

The CDC also said the bacteria can be used as a weapon if made into an aerosol that could be inhaled. “The bacteria that cause Tularemia occur widely in nature and could be isolated and grown in quantity in a laboratory, although manufacturing an effective aerosol weapon would require considerable sophistication,” the CDC said.

The Washington Post said the germ that causes tularemia is considered a biohazard because it is highly infectious and was tested in the 1960s by the United States as a biological weapon. One of many security measures adopted in the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks, the air monitors are part of the nationwide “Biowatch” system installed to sample the air in major metropolitan areas daily for pathogens that could be used in a biological attack on the United States.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 10/02/2005 at 07:48 PM   
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