newsobserver.com - 10/20/2008
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Sitting at the kitchen table in the couple's apartment in Ayden, Helen remembers vividly what happened next. Two Mazda pickups, bristling with armed police, were waiting for her. Their leader snatched the gate's keys from the employee and turned to Helen. >"This is no longer your property. You ...
polipundit.com - 10/15/2008
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Paul @ Powerline has a piece up highlighting
Kurtz latest (Wright 101) connecting the dots of the...
Obama, Ayers, Wright triangle, or is it now a square with ACORN? Either way they are both worth a read. On a different front Corsi a has piece up about ...
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Theo Spark —
... Nice to see Zimbabwe getting some coverage in the US. Driven from land in Zimbabwe, couple in their 50s seize opportunity in N.C. H/T ...
Gates of Vienna News Feed 10/20/2008
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... They Start Over After All is Lost in Africa Driven from land in Zimbabwe, couple in their 50s seize opportunity in N.C. Sitting at the kitchen table in the couple’s apartment in Ayden, Helen remembers vividly what happened next. Two Mazda pickups, bristling with armed police, were waiting for her. Their leader snatched the gate’s keys from the employee and turned to Helen. “This is no longer your property. You have 24 hours to get out,” he told her. If you don’t, “we’ll kill you or put you ...
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