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PostPosted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:33 pm    Post subject: .radio national sunday,7:00am Encounter , Aboriginal Communi Reply with quote

what do you survive on during the lompik games

Thank GOD for radio national , Im really impressed again by Sundays
offering , check it out , there really is still hope we can save
australia from the meatheads and nutters

perhaps the lompik games will overdose some meatheads who may even
stumble across some real brainfood and be saved , even some white
christians and jews and their babies might still be saved, who knows

check it out

whats your favourite brainfood ??

header - Sunday

| MON | TUE | WED | THU | FRI | SAT | SUN |
(See alternative schedules for WA, QLD & Regional NT, Darwin,
Newcastle & Hunter Valley.)
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/schedule/sun.htm
plain text
===========================================5:00amVerbatim
Oral history

Don Dunstan

Don Dunstan was born in 1926, and grew up between two very different
worlds—the years spent in Fiji, where his Australian father was a
manager for the Adelaide Steamship Company, and his time in South
Australia, where he lived with relatives in the small town of Murray
Bridge and attended boarding school in Adelaide.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/verbatim/
===============================================5:30amRadio National Quiz
Best of the Famous Radio National Quiz
6:00amLife & Times
with Richard Buckham. A program of radio biographies
==============================================7:00amEncounter
Exploring religion and life Repeat b'cast 7pm Wednesday.

17 August 2008
Staying with the Stories - Aboriginal Communities and the Churches in
Central Australia
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/encounter/stories/2008/2331122.htm

|

Encounter visits Central Australia where many Indigenous communities
have been affected by recent events including the Northern Territory
intervention. Local Churches have stayed with the communities and
found ways to engage with Aboriginal culture and its stories. Bill
Bunbury reports from Alice Springs and surrounding country.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/encounter/stories/2008/2331122.htm
=============================================
8:00amCorrespondents Report
with Elizabeth Jackson. National and International Issues
http://www.abc.net.au/correspondents/
=============================================8:30amShort Story
Fiction by Australian and world writers
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8:45amOckham's Razor
with Robyn Williams.. Science commentary
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/ockhamsrazor/stories/2008/2335298.htm

17 August 2008
Culture change

|

Professor Jane Goodall from the University of Western Sydney is
fascinated by the dramatic unpredictability of culture change. Today
she focuses on the debates surrounding climate change.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9:00amBackground Briefing
Investigative journalism documentary Repeat b'cast 7pm Tuesday.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/backgroundbriefing/stories/2008/2332972.htm

17 August 2008
Paying to be permanent

|

A high number of people who get Australian permanent resident visas
don't get the skilled jobs they are trained for. And there are scams
aplenty in the world of international students looking for any way to
stay here. Reporter, Hagar Cohen.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

10:00amArtworks
with Amanda Smith. Looking at the arts in relation to history, society
and ideas Repeat b'cast Tuesday 3pm .
11:30amMovieTime
with Julie Rigg. Movie reviews, interviews and behind-the-scenes news
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12:00pmThe National Interest
with Peter Mares. A look at the week's main issues
What makes us healthy, and what keeps us well? And can societies be
made healthier? In today's special broadcast from the 2008 Fulbright
Symposium in Adelaide, the National Interest explores the social
factors underpinning health.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/nationalinterest/stories/2008/2334121.htm
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1:00pmRear Vision
with Annabelle Quince and Keri Phillips. The history of events in the
news Repeat b'cast Tuesday 8.35pm
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/rearvision/default.htm.
1:30pmStreet Stories
Untold stories from the hidden corners of Australia Repeat b'cast
Following Sunday 8pm.==============================================2:00pmHindsight
Rethinking the past - insights into history. Repeat b'cast 1pm
Thursday.

17 August 2008
History, citizenship and national identity
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/hindsight/stories/2008/2334088.htm
|

A forum which tackles the complex and related issues of history,
citizenship and national identity, organised by the Monash-Menzies
Centre in London, and held at Australia House.

The conference features a range of scholars who offer comparitive
European and Australian perspectives on the topics of identity,
integration and social cohesion, and research and policy initiatives
around the teaching of history in a number of countries around the
world.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/hindsight/stories/2008/2334088.htm
============================================3:00pmAirplay
with Jane Ulman. New radio writing and performance. Repeat b'cast
Friday 9pm.
3:35pmShort Story
Fiction by Australian and world writers
3:45pmThe Ark
with Rachael Kohn. Curious tales from religious history Repeat b'cast
Wednesday, 8.35pm.
4:00pmMusic Deli
with Paul Petran. Live music performances from across Australia
============================================5:00pmBig Ideas
Lectures, special series including the Boyer Lectures. Repeat b'cast
7pm Saturday.

17 August 2008
Unfinished business - Mick Dodson
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas/stories/2008/2333699.htm
|

The Prime Minister has put unfinished constitutional business back on
the agenda. It might be 108 years late in coming but official
recognition of Indigenous Australians is drawing serious attention. So
what is at stake here? In this powerful presentation, recorded at the
National Archives of Australia, Indigenous leader and rights advocate
Mick Dodson argues for an overhaul of a document frozen in time and
almost impossible to change.

Guests

Professor Mick Dodson
Director National Centre for Indigenous Studies, ANU
===============================================
=============================================6:00pmThe Spirit of Things
with Rachael Kohn. Spirituality in our lives Repeat b'cast Tuesday
1pm.
7:00pm yank morons even get a slot
==============================================8:00pmStreet Stories
Untold stories from the hidden corners of Australia
The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates that by 2026 there will
be between 1.1 million and 1.4 million sole parent families. In 2001
there were 838,000 sole parent families living in the country.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/streetstories/stories/2008/2323445.htm
============================================8:35pmThe Night Air
Contemporary radio mix of music, features and performance
10:00pmThe Weekend Planet
with Doug Spencer. Richly varied music from around the world.
12:00amThe Book Show
with Ramona Koval. The world of writing and publishing, fiction and
non-fiction
12:45amFirst Person
Serialised reading of published autobiographies
1:00amArtworks
with Amanda Smith. Looking at the arts in relation to history, society
and ideas
2:00amNew Dimensions
Perennial wisdom from world broadcasting network based in California,
USA
3:00amSound Quality
with Tim Ritchie. Innovations in contemporary music
4:00amQuiet Space
a place where the music will free your mind from the everyday
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/schedule/sun.htm
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:54 pm    Post subject: Re: .radio national sunday,7:00am Encounter , Aboriginal Com Reply with quote

On Aug 16, 11:33 pm, kangarooistan <jackie.smith1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
,
Quote:
what do you survive on during the lompik games

Thank GOD for radio national , Im really impressed again by Sundays
offering , check it out , there really is still hope we can save
australia from the meatheads and nutters

perhaps the lompik games will overdose some meatheads who may even
stumble across some real brainfood and be saved , even some white
christians and jews and their babies might still be saved, who knows

check it out

whats your favourite brainfood ??

header - Sunday

| MON | TUE | WED | THU | FRI | SAT | SUN |
(See alternative schedules for WA, QLD & Regional NT, Darwin,
Newcastle & Hunter Valley.)http://www.abc.net.au/rn/schedule/sun.htm
plain text
===========================================> 5:00amVerbatim
Oral history

Don Dunstan

Don Dunstan was born in 1926, and grew up between two very different
worlds—the years spent in Fiji, where his Australian father was a
manager for the Adelaide Steamship Company, and his time in South
Australia, where he lived with relatives in the small town of Murray
Bridge and attended boarding school in Adelaide.http://www.abc.net.au/rn/verbatim/
===============================================> 5:30amRadio National Quiz
Best of the Famous Radio National Quiz
6:00amLife & Times
with Richard Buckham. A program of radio biographies
============================================== 7:00amEncounter

Exploring religion and life Repeat b'cast 7pm Wednesday.

17 August 2008
Staying with the Stories - Aboriginal Communities and the Churches in
Central Australia
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/encounter/stories/2008/2331122.htm
Quote:

|

Encounter visits Central Australia where many Indigenous communities
have been affected by recent events including the Northern Territory
intervention. Local Churches have stayed with the communities and
found ways to engage with Aboriginal culture and its stories. Bill
Bunbury reports from Alice Springs and surrounding country.http://www.abc..net.au/rn/encounter/stories/2008/2331122.htm
=============================================
8:00amCorrespondents Report
with Elizabeth Jackson. National and International Issueshttp://www.abc.net.au/correspondents/
=============================================> 8:30amShort Story
Fiction by Australian and world writers
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8:45amOckham's Razor
with Robyn Williams.. Science commentaryhttp://www.abc.net.au/rn/ockhamsrazor/stories/2008/2335298.htm

17 August 2008
Culture change

|

Professor Jane Goodall from the University of Western Sydney is
fascinated by the dramatic unpredictability of culture change. Today
she focuses on the debates surrounding climate change.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9:00amBackground Briefing
Investigative journalism documentary Repeat b'cast 7pm Tuesday.http://www..abc.net.au/rn/backgroundbriefing/stories/2008/2332972.htm

17 August 2008
Paying to be permanent

|

A high number of people who get Australian permanent resident visas
don't get the skilled jobs they are trained for. And there are scams
aplenty in the world of international students looking for any way to
stay here. Reporter, Hagar Cohen.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

10:00amArtworks
with Amanda Smith. Looking at the arts in relation to history, society
and ideas Repeat b'cast Tuesday 3pm .
11:30amMovieTime
with Julie Rigg. Movie reviews, interviews and behind-the-scenes news
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12:00pmThe National Interest
with Peter Mares. A look at the week's main issues
What makes us healthy, and what keeps us well? And can societies be
made healthier? In today's special broadcast from the 2008 Fulbright
Symposium in Adelaide, the National Interest explores the social
factors underpinning health.http://www.abc.net.au/rn/nationalinterest/stories/2008/2334121.htm
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1:00pmRear Vision
with Annabelle Quince and Keri Phillips. The history of events in the
news Repeat b'cast Tuesday 8.35pmhttp://www.abc.net.au/rn/rearvision/default.htm.
1:30pmStreet Stories
Untold stories from the hidden corners of Australia Repeat b'cast
Following Sunday 8pm.=> =============================================> > 2:00pmHindsight
Rethinking the past - insights into history. Repeat b'cast 1pm
Thursday.

17 August 2008
History, citizenship and national identityhttp://www.abc.net.au/rn/hindsight/stories/2008/2334088.htm
|

A forum which tackles the complex and related issues of history,
citizenship and national identity, organised by the Monash-Menzies
Centre in London, and held at Australia House.

The conference features a range of scholars who offer comparitive
European and Australian perspectives on the topics of identity,
integration and social cohesion, and research and policy initiatives
around the teaching of history in a number of countries around the
world.http://www.abc.net.au/rn/hindsight/stories/2008/2334088.htm
============================================> 3:00pmAirplay
with Jane Ulman. New radio writing and performance. Repeat b'cast
Friday 9pm.
3:35pmShort Story
Fiction by Australian and world writers
3:45pmThe Ark
with Rachael Kohn. Curious tales from religious history Repeat b'cast
Wednesday, 8.35pm.
4:00pmMusic Deli
with Paul Petran. Live music performances from across Australia
============================================> 5:00pmBig Ideas
Lectures, special series including the Boyer Lectures. Repeat b'cast
7pm Saturday.

17 August 2008
Unfinished business - Mick Dodsonhttp://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas/stories/2008/2333699.htm
|

The Prime Minister has put unfinished constitutional business back on
the agenda. It might be 108 years late in coming but official
recognition of Indigenous Australians is drawing serious attention. So
what is at stake here? In this powerful presentation, recorded at the
National Archives of Australia, Indigenous leader and rights advocate
Mick Dodson argues for an overhaul of a document frozen in time and
almost impossible to change.

Guests

Professor Mick Dodson
Director National Centre for Indigenous Studies, ANU
===============================================
=============================================> 6:00pmThe Spirit of Things
with Rachael Kohn. Spirituality in our lives Repeat b'cast Tuesday
1pm.
7:00pm yank morons even get a slot
==============================================> 8:00pmStreet Stories
Untold stories from the hidden corners of Australia
The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates that by 2026 there will
be between 1.1 million and 1.4 million sole parent families. In 2001
there were 838,000 sole parent families living in the country.http://www.abc.net.au/rn/streetstories/stories/2008/2323445.htm
============================================> 8:35pmThe Night Air
Contemporary radio mix of music, features and performance
10:00pmThe Weekend Planet
with Doug Spencer. Richly varied music from around the world.
12:00amThe Book Show
with Ramona Koval. The world of writing and publishing, fiction and
non-fiction
12:45amFirst Person
Serialised reading of published autobiographies
1:00amArtworks
with Amanda Smith. Looking at the arts in relation to history, society
and ideas
2:00amNew Dimensions
Perennial wisdom from world broadcasting network based in California,
USA
3:00amSound Quality
with Tim Ritchie. Innovations in contemporary music
4:00amQuiet Space
a place where the music will free your mind from the everyday
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/schedule/sun.htm

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 7:58 pm    Post subject: Sina's Challenge - I receive many emails from angry Muslims, Reply with quote

Sina's Challenge - I receive many emails from angry Muslims, who
sometimes beg me, and sometimes order me to remove this site. I consider
both, pleading and bullying, signs of psychopathology. Argumentum ad
baculum and argumentum ad misericordiam are both logical fallacies.,,If
you do not like this site and want me to remove it, instead of acting as
a bully or as a victim, disprove my charges against Muhammad logically.
Not only will I remove the site, I will publicly announce that Islam
is a true religion. I will also pay ,,$50,000 U.S. dollars ,,to anyone
who can disprove any of the dozen of the accusations that I have made
against Muhammad. I accuse Muhammad of being:,a narcissist a
misogynist a rapist,a pedophile a lecher a torturer -
http://www.faithfreedom.org/challenge.htm
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 4:10 am    Post subject: Re: Sina's Challenge - I receive many emails from angry Musl Reply with quote

"Raptor" <alfalastinee@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:_Pydnfi1Z6x4hzXVRVnyiQA@bt.com...
Quote:
Sina's Challenge - I receive many emails from angry Muslims, who sometimes
beg me, and sometimes order me to remove this site. I consider both,
pleading and bullying, signs of psychopathology. Argumentum ad baculum
and argumentum ad misericordiam are both logical fallacies.,,If you do not
like this site and want me to remove it, instead of acting as a bully or
as a victim, disprove my charges against Muhammad logically. Not only
will I remove the site, I will publicly announce that Islam is a true
religion. I will also pay ,,$50,000 U.S. dollars ,,to anyone who can
disprove any of the dozen of the accusations that I have made against
Muhammad. I accuse Muhammad of being:,a narcissist a misogynist a
rapist,a pedophile a lecher a torturer -
http://www.faithfreedom.org/challenge.htm

How many death threats? Thousands?
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:07 pm    Post subject: A "whopper" bank is going to "go under"in the next few month Reply with quote

US bank 'to fail within months'
Wall St
A "whopper" bank is going to "go under". Mr Rogoff said

The global financial crisis is set to get worse, with a large US bank
likely to collapse in the next few months, a former IMF chief
economist has warned.

Kenneth Rogoff's comments came as shares in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
sank on a report that the home lenders would, in effect, be
nationalised.

Despite hopes that the US economy had turned the corner, Mr Rogoff
claimed it was "not out of the woods".

"I would even go further to say 'the worst is to come'," he said.

"We're not just going to see mid-sized banks go under in the next few
months," said Mr Rogoff, who held the IMF role between 2001 and 2004.

"We're going to see a whopper, we're going to see a big one, one of
the big investment banks or big banks."


We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over
Kenneth Rogoff

Speaking at a conference in Singapore, Mr Rogoff, now an economics
professor at Harvard, forecast that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would
"probably" not exist in their present form in a few years.

"We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over."

On Monday, shares of Fannie Mae fell more than 22%, or $1.76, to close
at $6.15. Shares of Freddie Mac fell almost 25%, or $1.46, to $4.39.

'Wrong move'

Shares in Freddie and Fannie first fell sharply last month on fears
that they would run out of money to fund their business, forcing the
US government to take radical steps to ease the panic.

The two firms are the backbone of the US mortgage market as almost all
US lenders rely on them to buy their mortgages in order to access the
funds to lend to consumers.

As mortgage guarantors, they must pay out when homeowners default on
their loans.

With the housing market across the US crumbling, their finances have
come under severe stress.

Problems in the US housing sector prompted the Federal Reserve to
slash interest rates to 2% earlier this year.

But Mr Rogoff said the Fed was wrong to cut interest rates as
"dramatically" as it did.

"Cutting interest rates is going to lead to a lot of inflation in the
next few years in the United States," he added.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:20 pm    Post subject: Re: A "whopper" bank is going to "go under"in the next few m Reply with quote

US bank 'to fail within months'
Wall St
A "whopper" bank is going to "go under". Mr Rogoff said

The global financial crisis is set to get worse, with a large US bank
likely to collapse in the next few months, a former IMF chief
economist has warned.

Kenneth Rogoff's comments came as shares in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
sank on a report that the home lenders would, in effect, be
nationalised.

Despite hopes that the US economy had turned the corner, Mr Rogoff
claimed it was "not out of the woods".

"I would even go further to say 'the worst is to come'," he said.

"We're not just going to see mid-sized banks go under in the next few
months," said Mr Rogoff, who held the IMF role between 2001 and 2004.

"We're going to see a whopper, we're going to see a big one, one of
the big investment banks or big banks."


We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over
Kenneth Rogoff

Speaking at a conference in Singapore, Mr Rogoff, now an economics
professor at Harvard, forecast that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would
"probably" not exist in their present form in a few years.

"We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over."

On Monday, shares of Fannie Mae fell more than 22%, or $1.76, to close
at $6.15. Shares of Freddie Mac fell almost 25%, or $1.46, to $4.39.

'Wrong move'

Shares in Freddie and Fannie first fell sharply last month on fears
that they would run out of money to fund their business, forcing the
US government to take radical steps to ease the panic.

The two firms are the backbone of the US mortgage market as almost all
US lenders rely on them to buy their mortgages in order to access the
funds to lend to consumers.

As mortgage guarantors, they must pay out when homeowners default on
their loans.

With the housing market across the US crumbling, their finances have
come under severe stress.

Problems in the US housing sector prompted the Federal Reserve to
slash interest rates to 2% earlier this year.

But Mr Rogoff said the Fed was wrong to cut interest rates as
"dramatically" as it did.

"Cutting interest rates is going to lead to a lot of inflation in the
next few years in the United States," he added.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:59 pm    Post subject: Re: A "whopper" bank is going to "go under"in the next few m Reply with quote

US bank 'to fail within months'
Wall St
A "whopper" bank is going to "go under". Mr Rogoff said

The global financial crisis is set to get worse, with a large US bank
likely to collapse in the next few months, a former IMF chief
economist has warned.

Kenneth Rogoff's comments came as shares in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
sank on a report that the home lenders would, in effect, be
nationalised.

Despite hopes that the US economy had turned the corner, Mr Rogoff
claimed it was "not out of the woods".

"I would even go further to say 'the worst is to come'," he said.

"We're not just going to see mid-sized banks go under in the next few
months," said Mr Rogoff, who held the IMF role between 2001 and 2004.

"We're going to see a whopper, we're going to see a big one, one of
the big investment banks or big banks."

We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over
Kenneth Rogoff

Speaking at a conference in Singapore, Mr Rogoff, now an economics
professor at Harvard, forecast that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would
"probably" not exist in their present form in a few years.

"We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over."

On Monday, shares of Fannie Mae fell more than 22%, or $1.76, to close
at $6.15. Shares of Freddie Mac fell almost 25%, or $1.46, to $4.39.

'Wrong move'

Shares in Freddie and Fannie first fell sharply last month on fears
that they would run out of money to fund their business, forcing the
US government to take radical steps to ease the panic.

The two firms are the backbone of the US mortgage market as almost all
US lenders rely on them to buy their mortgages in order to access the
funds to lend to consumers.

As mortgage guarantors, they must pay out when homeowners default on
their loans.

With the housing market across the US crumbling, their finances have
come under severe stress.

Problems in the US housing sector prompted the Federal Reserve to
slash interest rates to 2% earlier this year.

But Mr Rogoff said the Fed was wrong to cut interest rates as
"dramatically" as it did.

"Cutting interest rates is going to lead to a lot of inflation in the
next few years in the United States," he added.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 5:09 pm    Post subject: Re: A "whopper" bank is going to "go under"in the next few m Reply with quote

On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 05:07:59 -0700 (PDT) kangarooistan
<bejah.dervish@gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
US bank 'to fail within months'

SAS target air strike on Taliban chief



August 19, 2008 - 12:52PM


Australian special forces soldiers have killed a senior Taliban commander
responsible for co-ordinating attacks on government facilities in
Afghanistan's Oruzgan province.

The Defence Force said today Australian troops spotted Mullah Akhtar
Mohammed and his armed protection party in a remote area of Oruzgan last
week.

The special operations task group (SOTG) patrol kept watch and, after
confirming there were no non-combatants in the area, called in an air
strike, Defence Force spokesman Brigadier Brian Dawson said in a statement.

"Australian Special Forces observed the air strike which struck the Taliban
extremist group, killing Mullah Akhtar Mohammed," he said.

Mullah Akhtar Mohammed was a senior Taliban extremist commander within
Oruzgan province, who controlled a large force of insurgents and directed a
strong campaign of intimidation and violence.

This month, another taskforce operation resulted in the capture of Taliban
leader Mullah Bari Ghul, described as a key figure in providing equipment,
money and foreign fighters to extremist operations in Oruzgan.

Brigadier Dawson said the latest operation, in many respects, was as
difficult as the capture of Mullah Bari Ghul.

"It occurred in broad daylight, making concealment of the patrol difficult.
It was in an extremely remote area of the province, and Mullah Akhtar
Mohammed was difficult to pinpoint as he travelled within a very small
group.

"Importantly, the SOTG located him, positively identified him and when it
was confirmed that there were no non-combatant Afghans nearby, accurately
targeted him for the successful ISAF [International Security Assistance
Force] air strike."

AAP
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Sina's Challenge - I receive many emails from angry Musl Reply with quote

Raptor wrote:
Quote:
Sina's Challenge - I receive many emails from angry Muslims, who
sometimes beg me, and sometimes order me to remove this site. I consider
both, pleading and bullying, signs of psychopathology. Argumentum ad
baculum and argumentum ad misericordiam are both logical fallacies.,,If
you do not like this site and want me to remove it, instead of acting as
a bully or as a victim, disprove my charges against Muhammad logically.
Not only will I remove the site, I will publicly announce that Islam is
a true religion. I will also pay ,,$50,000 U.S. dollars ,,to anyone who
can disprove any of the dozen of the accusations that I have made
against Muhammad. I accuse Muhammad of being:,a narcissist a
misogynist a rapist,a pedophile a lecher a torturer -
http://www.faithfreedom.org/challenge.htm
HOW TO BECOME A SHITSKIN MOSLEM - this is how: fuck goats, fuck your

mother (nikomak), molest children, wear a beekeepers outfit all the
time, never shower or bath, beat your wives, learn terrorist activities
at a maddrassa, wipe your ass with stones, sell the donkey you fucked to
a nearby village, marry a nine year-old , send your child off to an
indoctrination camp, practice thighing with little kids, ............
Practice all those and you too could become a prophet !!


Elif air ab tizak mohammad !!!!

info@muslimmatch.com or apache@muslimmatch.com or
politicsIranian@googlegroups.com
jamiat@islamsa.org.za
dsirc@mweb.co.za
jamiatmp@lantic.co.za
sanha-kzn@sanha.org.za
sanha-gp@sanha.org.za
sanha-cpt@sanha.org.za
helpline@sanha.org.za
islamwayoflife@googlegroups.com
furtivo4000@gmail.com

** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** moslem cartoon character
mohammad and his bumchum allaah were child molesting goat fuckers and
nikomaks


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/'_'/' '/'__'7,
/'/ / / /" /_\
('( ' /' ')
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'\' _.7'
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Up your ass mohammad - Elif air ab tizak!!!

info@muslimmatch.com or apache@muslimmatch.com or
politicsIranian@googlegroups.com
jamiat@islamsa.org.za
dsirc@mweb.co.za
jamiatmp@lantic.co.za
sanha-kzn@sanha.org.za
sanha-gp@sanha.org.za
sanha-cpt@sanha.org.za
helpline@sanha.org.za
islamwayoflife@googlegroups.com
furtivo4000@gmail.com

** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:20 am    Post subject: Re: A "whopper" bank is going to "go under"in the next few m Reply with quote

US bank 'to fail within months'
Wall St
A "whopper" bank is going to "go under". Mr Rogoff said

The global financial crisis is set to get worse, with a large US bank
likely to collapse in the next few months, a former IMF chief
economist has warned.

Kenneth Rogoff's comments came as shares in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
sank on a report that the home lenders would, in effect, be
nationalised.

Despite hopes that the US economy had turned the corner, Mr Rogoff
claimed it was "not out of the woods".

"I would even go further to say 'the worst is to come'," he said.

"We're not just going to see mid-sized banks go under in the next few
months," said Mr Rogoff, who held the IMF role between 2001 and 2004.

"We're going to see a whopper, we're going to see a big one, one of
the big investment banks or big banks."

We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over
Kenneth Rogoff

Speaking at a conference in Singapore, Mr Rogoff, now an economics
professor at Harvard, forecast that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would
"probably" not exist in their present form in a few years.

"We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over."

On Monday, shares of Fannie Mae fell more than 22%, or $1.76, to close
at $6.15. Shares of Freddie Mac fell almost 25%, or $1.46, to $4.39.

'Wrong move'

Shares in Freddie and Fannie first fell sharply last month on fears
that they would run out of money to fund their business, forcing the
US government to take radical steps to ease the panic.

The two firms are the backbone of the US mortgage market as almost all
US lenders rely on them to buy their mortgages in order to access the
funds to lend to consumers.

As mortgage guarantors, they must pay out when homeowners default on
their loans.

With the housing market across the US crumbling, their finances have
come under severe stress.

Problems in the US housing sector prompted the Federal Reserve to
slash interest rates to 2% earlier this year.

But Mr Rogoff said the Fed was wrong to cut interest rates as
"dramatically" as it did.

"Cutting interest rates is going to lead to a lot of inflation in the
next few years in the United States," he added.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:53 am    Post subject: Re: A "whopper" bank is going to "go under"in the next few m Reply with quote

US bank 'to fail within months'
Wall St
A "whopper" bank is going to "go under". Mr Rogoff said

The global financial crisis is set to get worse, with a large US bank
likely to collapse in the next few months, a former IMF chief
economist has warned.

Kenneth Rogoff's comments came as shares in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
sank on a report that the home lenders would, in effect, be
nationalised.

Despite hopes that the US economy had turned the corner, Mr Rogoff
claimed it was "not out of the woods".

"I would even go further to say 'the worst is to come'," he said.

"We're not just going to see mid-sized banks go under in the next few
months," said Mr Rogoff, who held the IMF role between 2001 and 2004.

"We're going to see a whopper, we're going to see a big one, one of
the big investment banks or big banks."

We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over
Kenneth Rogoff

Speaking at a conference in Singapore, Mr Rogoff, now an economics
professor at Harvard, forecast that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would
"probably" not exist in their present form in a few years.

"We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over."

On Monday, shares of Fannie Mae fell more than 22%, or $1.76, to close
at $6.15. Shares of Freddie Mac fell almost 25%, or $1.46, to $4.39.

'Wrong move'

Shares in Freddie and Fannie first fell sharply last month on fears
that they would run out of money to fund their business, forcing the
US government to take radical steps to ease the panic.

The two firms are the backbone of the US mortgage market as almost all
US lenders rely on them to buy their mortgages in order to access the
funds to lend to consumers.

As mortgage guarantors, they must pay out when homeowners default on
their loans.

With the housing market across the US crumbling, their finances have
come under severe stress.

Problems in the US housing sector prompted the Federal Reserve to
slash interest rates to 2% earlier this year.

But Mr Rogoff said the Fed was wrong to cut interest rates as
"dramatically" as it did.

"Cutting interest rates is going to lead to a lot of inflation in the
next few years in the United States," he added.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:34 pm    Post subject: Re: A "whopper" bank is going to "go under"in the next few m Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:39 pm    Post subject: Re: A "whopper" bank is going to "go under"in the next few m Reply with quote

On Aug 20, 8:53 pm, kangarooistan <jackie.smith1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
US bank 'to fail within months'
Wall St
A "whopper" bank is going to "go under". Mr Rogoff said

The global financial crisis is set to get worse, with a large US bank
likely to collapse in the next few months, a former IMF chief
economist has warned.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:50 pm    Post subject: Re: A "whopper" bank is going to "go under"in the next few m Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:19 pm    Post subject: Re: A "whopper" bank is going to "go under"in the next few m Reply with quote

On Aug 19, 9:07 pm, kangarooistan <bejah.derv...@gmail.com> wrote:
..
US bank 'to fail within months'
Wall St
A "whopper" bank is going to "go under". Mr Rogoff said

The global financial crisis is set to get worse, with a large US bank
likely to collapse in the next few months, a former IMF chief
economist has warned.
Quote:

Kenneth Rogoff's comments came as shares in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
sank on a report that the home lenders would, in effect, be
nationalised.

Despite hopes that the US economy had turned the corner, Mr Rogoff
claimed it was "not out of the woods".

"I would even go further to say 'the worst is to come'," he said.

"We're not just going to see mid-sized banks go under in the next few
months," said Mr Rogoff, who held the IMF role between 2001 and 2004.

"We're going to see a whopper, we're going to see a big one, one of
the big investment banks or big banks."

We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over
Kenneth Rogoff

Speaking at a conference in Singapore, Mr Rogoff, now an economics
professor at Harvard, forecast that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would
"probably" not exist in their present form in a few years.

"We have to see more consolidation in the financial sector before this
is over."

On Monday, shares of Fannie Mae fell more than 22%, or $1.76, to close
at $6.15. Shares of Freddie Mac fell almost 25%, or $1.46, to $4.39.

'Wrong move'

Shares in Freddie and Fannie first fell sharply last month on fears
that they would run out of money to fund their business, forcing the
US government to take radical steps to ease the panic.

The two firms are the backbone of the US mortgage market as almost all
US lenders rely on them to buy their mortgages in order to access the
funds to lend to consumers.

As mortgage guarantors, they must pay out when homeowners default on
their loans.

With the housing market across the US crumbling, their finances have
come under severe stress.

Problems in the US housing sector prompted the Federal Reserve to
slash interest rates to 2% earlier this year.

But Mr Rogoff said the Fed was wrong to cut interest rates as
"dramatically" as it did.

"Cutting interest rates is going to lead to a lot of inflation in the
next few years in the United States," he added.

fran kelly updates baby whale on radio am
RADIO NATIONAL australia
News and analysis from Australia and the world
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/schedule/thu.htm
==========================================
..

ABC TV GUILD australia
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/
..

SBS TV GUILD , australia
http://www.sbs.com.au/schedule
..

ISLAMONLINE NEWS, and views
http://www.islamonline.net/english/index.shtml
http://www.islamonline.net/discussione/index.jspa
ask the scholars
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