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See why the end of Barack Obama may be near

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Political Research)
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The end of Barack Obama may be near (see why)

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<strong><center><a href="http://www.ldgcleidom.us/2737/171/370/1392/2872.10tt71675797AAF1.php"><H3>The end of Barack Obama may be near (see why)</a></H3></strong>
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<p><span style="font-size: 18px"><font size="small">Dear Subscriber, </font><br />
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"><!--ponsible for oversight of the potentially explosive substance.At the 
West facility, criminals appeared to be interested in the ammonia.A West 
police officer in 2002 pulled over someone driving through West Fertilizer 
with his vehicle's headlights off, according to a sheriff's crime report. 
The police officer reported that "there have been numerous thefts of anhydrous 
ammonia" from the plant, the report says. But that driver was found 
to have taken a hydraulic hay spear.That same year, a plant employee 
told authorities that someone was stealing 4 to 5 gallons of anhydrous 
ammonia about every three days, according to another report. Sheriff's office 
records released Friday did not indicate that authorities were being called 
that often.In more recent calls, an employee had noticed signs that someone 
had gone through the office without taking anything. In one 2009 record, 
someone reported that the TV in the office was left on a 
Spanish-language channel. The year before, an intruder appeared to have 
viewed pornography on a secretary's computer.In another 2009 record, Cody 
Dragoo    a plant employee and first responder who died 
fighting the fire    called authorities to report two men 
who were seen on the plant's security tape entering part of the 
facility. The only things found missing were a cabinet lock and a 
box of Oreo cookies, according to a report. It's unclear if the 
men were identified or arrested.Reuters first reported on the break-
--><!-- cloud. The plant also had an unspecified 
amount of ammonium nitrate, a chemical that has been used in explosives, 
like in the Oklahoma City bombing.A spokeswoman for the Texas State Fire 
Marshal's office, which is investigating the explosion, said the anhydrous 
ammonia tanks stored at West Fertilizer at the time of the blast 
appeared to have no scorch marks or any sign that they were 
part of a blast that left a crater more than 90 feet 
wide.Officials have not ruled out the role of an intruder or other 
criminal activity being involved. Ten first responders and two people volunteering 
to help fight the initial fire died in the explosion.Matt Cawthon, the 
chief deputy sheriff in McLennan County, said in an interview Friday that 
anhydrous ammonia theft calls had declined in recent years, as had the 
number of meth labs authorities have busted as Mexican drug cartels are 
smuggling in more of the drug."The thefts ... and the reports for 
law enforcement assistance in that area, in my estimation, were minor and 
were petty," Cawthon said.There were no reports that ammonium nitrate had 
been stolen from the plant, Cawthon said."If ammonium nitrate had been stolen 
.. then that report would have generated probably a lot of attention," 
he said.Federal regulation of ammonium nitrate is largely focused on the 
safe storage of the chemical, for fear it will fall into the 
hands of criminals or terrorists. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security 
is res
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