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Time is running out

The federal government is disregarding our Constitution by forcing through a costly health care bill we didn't want; by promoting socialism through redistribution of wealth; by taking away our religious freedom and forcing the "God-fearing taxpayers" to pay for unlimited abortions, Planned Parenthood, etc., and by putting in two Supreme Court justices who also have questionable views toward our Constitution and will dictate their also questionable morals to us for the rest of their lives.

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Time is running out

Vote out Democrats. They are destroying us with debt. The federal government is disregarding our Constitution by forcing through a costly health care bill we didn't want; by promoting socialism through redistribution of wealth; by taking away our religious freedom and forcing the "God-fearing taxpayers" to pay for unlimited abortions, Planned Parenthood, etc., and by putting in two Supreme Court justices who also have questionable views toward our Constitution and will dictate their also questionable morals to us for the rest of their lives.

We desperately need fiscally responsible, God-fearing, pro-life leaders to turn our country around to "under God" instead of "under Obama."

Our country has too many lax morals to list and government is at the top.

Remember, Democratic candidates and supporters, you were all once embryos allowed to live and not killed by abortion or for research, but are now denying that right to other embryos and forcing the rest of us to pay for your twisted rational.

Wake up. Vote to save our freedoms and country from our immoral government. Time is running out.

Remember: Ziegelbauer, Walker and Johnson are pro life. Trask, Barrett and Feingold are for unlimited, taypayer-funded abortions.

Betty Lochman

Manitowoc

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Woman Gives Birth to 'Black' and 'White' Twins

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Woman Gives Birth to 'Black' and 'White' Twins

Woman Gives Birth to 'Black' and 'White' Twins
A British woman named Shirley Wales gave birth to twins—one seemingly white, one seemingly black. Really, though, both are half-white and half-black. Which is a socially-constructed way of describing them anyway. Gee, race is complicated, isn't it?


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Drinkers Rejoice: Scientists Able to Grow Livers

This has finally happened: Scientists have successfully grown a "miniature" human liver using stem cells. It's still in the early stages, but this is great news for drinkers of all ages.

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Drinkers Rejoice: Scientists Able to Grow Livers

Drinkers Rejoice: Scientists Able to Grow Livers

This has finally happened: Scientists have successfully grown a "miniature" human liver using stem cells. It's still in the early stages, but this is great news for drinkers of all ages. However, the ability to manufacture livers is years away.





Send an email to Jeff Neumann, the author of this post, at jeff@gawker.com

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Asshole Cop to German Tourist: 'This Ain't the Autobahn'

"Why you driving in my country? You know what happens to little boys like you that have to go to jail for reckless driving? Ass'll be hurting for a month."


Alleged Pedophilia Victim Arrested for Beating Jesuit Priest

Police have arrested a man in connection with the May beating that sent 65-year-old retired Jesuit priest


Rand Paul Supporter Who Stepped on Protestor's Head Charged with Assault

Tim Profitt, the supporter of Kentucky Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul who stepped on protester Lauren Valle's shoulder and head last week, has been charged with misdemeanor assault. Guess the apology he demanded from Valle won't be coming anytime soon.

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Another Volcano Erupts in Indonesia

Now along with the Mount Merapi volcano in Indonesia, there's another volcano spewing ash and terrifying residents: Anak Krakatau.


Charlie Sheen on new coke-and-hooker bender: report - NYPOST.com


37 die, 57 wounded during Iraqi rescue

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Iraqi forces storm church to end standoff; 37 killed

File photograph from 2008 shows the interior of the Catholic church in Baghdad where gunmen took hostages.
File photograph from 2008 shows the interior of the Catholic church in Baghdad where gunmen took hostages.

Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi security forces stormed a Catholic church Sunday where gunmen suspected of having ties to al Qaeda were holding worshippers hostage, ending an hours-long standoff, police officials said Sunday.

Thirty-seven people were killed in the operation, including hostages, kidnappers and security workers, they said. At least seven of the victims were hostages, police officials said, while another 57 were wounded.

Eight suspects were arrested.

"All the marks point out that this incident carries the fingerprints of al Qaeda," Iraqi Defense Minister Abdul Qader Obeidi said on state television Sunday.

He said that most of the hostages were killed or wounded when the kidnappers set off explosives inside the church.

The Islamic State of Iraq later claimed responsibility for the attack through a statement posted on a radical Islamic website. The umbrella group includes a number of Sunni extremist organizations and has ties to al Qaeda in Iraq.

An American military spokesman said that as many as 10 hostages died and that between 20 and 30 people were injured in the operation. Seven Iraqi security workers and between five and seven suspected insurgents were also killed, said Lt. Col. Eric Bloom.

Survivors of the ordeal said they were about to begin Sunday night services when the gunmen entered the church, according to Martin Chulov, a journalist for the U.K.-based Guardian newspaper who was on the scene. About 50 people were inside the church at the time, and a priest ushered them into a back room, Chulov reported survivors said.

The U.S. military spokesman said that as many as 120 people were taken hostage.

At one point, one of the gunmen entered the room and threw an unidentified explosive device inside, causing casualties, Chulov said.

The gunmen seized the hostages after attacking the Baghdad Stock Market in the central part of the Iraqi capital, earlier Sunday, police said. Four armed men entered the nearby Sayidat al-Nejat church after clashing with Iraqi security forces trying to repel the stock market attack.

The gunmen were demanding that the Iraqi government release a number of detainees and prisoners inside Iraqi prisons, saying the Christian hostages would be freed in return, according to the police officials. Iraq's defense minister later said on state television that the kidnappers had demanded the release of a number of prisoners in both Iraq and Egypt.

Iraqi security forces sealed off the area surrounding the church, the officials said, and buildings were evacuated of civilians as a precautionary measure. At least 13 hostages, including two children, managed to escape ahead of the security operation, police said.

The Iraqi authorities ordered the attackers to release the hostages and to turn themselves in, warning that they would storm the church if they do not comply. A few hours passed quietly as military units took up positions outside the church, including several American units, said Chulov.

"Then all hell broke loose," he said. A firefight erupted and Chulov said he heard three to four large explosions. Later, he saw about 20 ambulances race away from the scene.

The American military spokesman minimized the role U.S. troops played in the operation.

"The U.S. only provided UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) support with video imagery. As always we have advisers with the ISF (Iraqi security forces) command teams," said Bloom.

While the U.S. combat mission in Iraq officially ended earlier this year, some 50,000 American troops are expected to remain in the country until the end of 2011 to train, assist and advise Iraqi troops.

Two guards were killed and four others were wounded in the earlier attack on the stock market, according to the police officials.

The attackers also remotely detonated two car bombs outside the stock exchange, they said.

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ABC News-Washington Post Poll: 'Change' 2010 Style Turns the Political Screw

Economic Anxiety Alters Electorate, Meaning of 'Change'



The length and breadth of the economic downturn has fueled startling levels of public dismay, not so much eroding the coalition that elected Barack Obama two years ago as leaving it too dispirited to vote.