They've been proven to be a hoax. Some of the creators even showed how they did it. Some people will believe things no matter the evidence to the contrary. Heck, they'll even buy earthquake insurance in EAST Tennessee! ;o)
I do coupon but these women have WAY too much time on their hands! Seriously 6 hours a day? They actually call the stores to see what their coupon policies are before their shopping trip and they map out the stores. They decide what aisles they will hit first and so on. Who needs to spend $1000 in one shopping trip? They save a ton of money but do you ever wonder how much of this goes out of date before they even have the time to consume or use it? I watched one show where they had to buy like 100 bottles of medicine to get credit for the rest of their purchase. They seem to buy things they dont need. They must not work. I will save on average $10 in one shopping trip and I think that's pretty good.
People are WAY too involved with what celebrities are doing. I mean come on we had a Royal week for Prince William and Kate?!?! They were even discussing it on the local radio. My life is far too busy to care.
That is a great point Jeff! Who wouldn't want to see him dead? I sure would! Look at all the pain and grief he has caused our country. If they wont allow all of America then at least allow the 9/11 families to view it.
Really? Abu Ghraib, Uday and Qusay, and didn't the president say the existence Guantanamo bay put America and it's troops at risk?
Let's be frank; there is no cure to the hatred these Muslim extremist have for the US and our way of life. Let them see what happens to those who attack us. I'm going to make a call; the pictures will be released within 30 days due to pressure from the masses.
Just what we need; another conspiracy theory. Way to go Mr. Obama! He's decided not to release the death photo's of Osama Bin Laden.
"I don't want to make the job of our troops serving in places like Iraq and Afghanistan any harder than it already is," said Rep. Mike Rogers, chair of the House Intelligence Committee. "The risks of release outweigh the benefits. Conspiracy theorists around the world will just claim the photos are doctored anyway, and there is a real risk that releasing the photos will only serve to inflame public opinion in the Middle East."
I'm still having a hard time understanding why this piece of !!!! was entitled to a proper Islamic burial. However, I don't believe much of anything that comes from any Government Agency without sufficient proof and therefore I want to see the photos and would actually prefer the video of the raid is released as well.
Religious attire? What if my god is Butticus Nekidous and, yep, you guessed it, I must go everywhere in the buff. Sometimes your religious attire can be a huge distraction and not conducive to the learning environment. Schools are not a place to display your allegiance to your imaginary sky friend. That should be reserved for places of religious instruction like temples and churches and to be practiced in the home.
And, by the way, just who will decide which god your kids will pray to at school?
While I'm definitely getting ancy about getting my first Droid phone I do plan on waiting to see what happens with the Motorola Droid Bionic tune up before I make a decision on which phone to go with.
I'm very curious to see if it bares a striking resemblance to the Motorola Atrix that is available on the ATT network.
Let's be frank; there is no cure to the hatred these Muslim extremist have for the US and our way of life. Let them see what happens to those who attack us. I'm going to make a call; the pictures will be released within 30 days due to pressure from the masses.
"I don't want to make the job of our troops serving in places like Iraq and Afghanistan any harder than it already is," said Rep. Mike Rogers, chair of the House Intelligence Committee. "The risks of release outweigh the benefits. Conspiracy theorists around the world will just claim the photos are doctored anyway, and there is a real risk that releasing the photos will only serve to inflame public opinion in the Middle East."
LA Times Article
And, by the way, just who will decide which god your kids will pray to at school?
I'm very curious to see if it bares a striking resemblance to the Motorola Atrix that is available on the ATT network.
All I can say is hurry the hell up Motorola.