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1 weird food that KILLS blood pressure

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Blood Pressure Solution)
Thu Nov 7 11:04:44 2013

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1 food that kills high blood pressure

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Biden.At a joint news conference Thursday, Obama and Pena Nieto carefully 
sidestepped potential trouble spots. Obama steered clear of commenting on 
Pena Nieto's decision to end the broad access that U.S. security agencies 
have had in Mexico to combat drug trafficking, a decision that has 
alarmed some U.S. officials."President Pena Nieto and his team are organizing 
a vision about how they can most efficiently and effectively address these 
issues," Obama said. "And we will interact with them in ways that 
are appropriate, respecting that ultimately Mexico has to deal with its 
problems internally and we have to deal with ours as well."For his 
part, Pena Nieto declined to get drawn into the current immigration debate 
in Washington, a top priority for Obama but one that is at 
a delicate stage in Congress. Asked to comment on the debate, the 
Mexican president merely said the Mexican government acknowledged the efforts 
under way in Congress."Mexico understands that this is a domestic affair 
for the U.S. and we wish you the best push that you're 
giving to immigration," he said.Likewise, he demurred when asked to react 
to the failure in the U.S. Senate to pass gun control legislation, 
including an expanded background check for firearms buyers, even though 
many guns obtained illegally in the U.S. make their way into the 
hands of drug dealers in Mexico.He said he agreed with Obama's campaign 
to stem gun violence, but added: "This is a domestic i
May 2, 2013: Shown here is the McLean, Va., home owned by 
the government of Saudi Arabia, which was investigated by U.S. Immigration 
and Customs (ICE) officials on a report of human trafficking.APFederal officials 
are investigating reports of human trafficking at the upscale Virginia home 
of a Saudi military attach, after immigration agents removed two domestic 
workers from the house earlier this week.Immigration and Customs Enforcement 
officers on Tuesday night removed the two alleged victims, Filipino women 
who claim the Saudi attach confiscated their passports and made them work 
long hours without pay.MyFoxDC.com reports that one of the women had tried 
to escape through a gap in the front gate as it was 
closing.Officials responded to the McLean, Va., home following a tip that 
two workers were being held in circumstances that amounted to human trafficking.According 
to real estate records, the Virginia home is owned by the Kingdom 
of Saudi Arabia's Armed Forces Office. MyFoxDC.com reports that the Saudi 
Embassy claims the compound is separate from their operation.Immigrations 
and Customs Enforcement says their investigation is ongoing.ICE is investigating 
whether there may be other potential victims connected to the home, said 
John Torres, ICE's special agent in charge for Homeland Security Investigations 
in the Washington field office. He wouldn't discuss the specific allegations 
but said that generally in cases of domestic workers, ICE

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<p><em>"Mr. Burge, you're going to die.</p>
<p>Probably before you leave this building."</em></p>
<p>That's what the nurse told me when she took my blood pressure.</p>
<p>I was too terrified to speak. My wife was weeping.</p>
<p>I thought about my son Ken. He had recently turned his own blood<br>
pressure around and lost a lot of weight.</p>
<p>Whatever he was doing was working.</p>
<p>So I picked up the phone, hands shaking, and gave him a call.</p>
<p>Ken told me to drop whatever I was doing, drive to the nearest<br>
grocery store, and buy this one weird ingredient:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.lowenevoyts.us/2957/176/387/1414/2962.10tt71675797AAF1.php" target="_blank">1 food that kills high blood pressure</a></strong></p>
<p>You will not believe what happened next (click on the link above<br>
to learn the rest).</p>
<p>God bless,</p>
<p>Dennis Burge<br>
Pastor, Calvary Chapel Church<br>
Monet, Missouri</p>
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">detained while trials were pending  and 
insist that it will withstand court scrutiny. A federal agent convicted 
for the first time under the Kansas law could face six months 
in prison, though probation would be the presumed sentence."These hard-working 
federal employees cannot be forced to choose between the risk of a 
criminal prosecution and the continued performance of their federal duties," 
Barry Grissom, the U.S. attorney for Kansas, said in a statement Thursday.But 
Kobach called Holder's analysis "simplistic and incorrect" and said the 
Kansas law is valid to protect the state's residents against unconstitutional 
measures enacted by Congress."We are very, very confident of our position," 
Kobach said in an interview. "The state of Kansas is not in 
any way afraid of a legal challenge."The office of Kansas Attorney General 
Derek Schmidt has already anticipated a potential legal challenge from the 
federal government, and has asked legislators to increase its budget by 
$225,000 over the next two years to cover litigation costs.Stoneking said 
a dispute could arise after a local gunsmith sells a firearm manufactured 
in Kansas to a state resident without complying with federal requirements 
for a background check on the buyer or registering the gun. Kobach 
agreed."Until that actually happens, there won't be any litigation," Stoneking 
said. "The federal government will have to have some way of finding 
out."Supporters of the Kansas law have sa
 adition 
request arrested Omara on March 31, 2011. He challenged his extradition 
to the U.S. but was flown back to Iowa on Thursday after 
Israel's Supreme Court rejected his final appeal in March, Deegan said.The 
appearance comes as a coalition of affected immigrants, church leaders, 
attorneys and other advocates planned to gather outside the same courthouse 
next week to mark the five-year anniversary of the raid, which was 
widely condemned as inhumane and a travesty of justice.The arrested immigrants 
were bused to the National Cattle Congress in Waterloo for hearings in 
makeshift courtrooms. Most of them pleaded guilty to identity theft charges, 
spent five months in prison and were then deported. The raid devastated 
Postville, a city of about 2,000 people in northeast Iowa, and tore 
apart dozens, if not hundreds, of families.Prosecutors say Amara managed 
the second shift on the poultry side of the plant, exercising "substantial 
control" over production and working as a lieutenant of Agriprocessors vice 
president Sholom Rubashkin, whose family owned the company.Prosecutors say 
Amara knowingly employed immigrants who were not in the country legally 
but helped keep them off the books by putting them on the 
payroll of a separate company. They say he allowed employees to obtain 
and use Social Security and green cards that he knew were false.In 
addition to Amara, the indictment charged Rubashkin and former plant managers 
Brent Beebe and Zee
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