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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michelle Withrow)
Fri Aug 2 20:42:57 2013

From: "Michelle Withrow" <MichelleWithrow@buisciutsyesplease.info>
Envelope-to: linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 17:42:55 -0700
To: linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu

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Hey there,

Hope things are going well for you today. I was battling another round of insomnia last night, so I did what I always do - surf the Net and check email.

Last Sunday I was casually surfing some local self-employed stories and ran across this brand new internet based job where single moms were earning up to $2700 every week from home.

I didn't know whether to believe it or not, but I really had to try anyways & its a good thing too. Cuz I actually made $456.19 on my second day of actually trying.

Its actually not hard at all. I've was already paid straight into my bank account...its probably the best thing that's happened to us in years.

Click On This To Check It Out

http://www.buisciutsyesplease.info/1741/91/192/839/1718.12tt71675797AAF13.php



Here's the article... Daily Consumer Tips Studies The Hottest Online Job Opportunities. 
I think anyone that's got computer access could easily do this job so that's why I'm sending this to all of our old friends and family.


I'd love for you to start & make some good money yourself...also send this e-mail to anyone you know that needs extra cash so we can all bounce back from the current economic disaster...

-M







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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas suggested at a forum last month that 
President Obama was helped in his historic 2008 bid by getting the 
approval of the "elites and the media" for saying "the prescribed things."Thomas 
made the comments during a CSPAN interview a month ago.Asked if he 
thought he'd see a black president in his lifetime, Thomas -- who 
is black, and a conservative -- said he did.But he said the 
first black president would have to meet certain tests."The thing that I 
always knew is that it would have to be a black president 
who was approved by the elites and the media because anybody they 
didn't agree with, they would take apart," he said. "And that will 
happen with virtually -- you pick your person, any black person who 
says something that is not the prescribed things that they expect from 
a black person will be picked apart. ... So, I always assumed 
it would be somebody the media had to agree with."Thomas also revealed 
that he's never had an in-depth conversation with Obama, and has only 
interacted with him "in passing."
get said many 
of the claimed benefits from EPA clean air regulations "are mostly attributable 
to the reduction in public exposure to a single air pollutant: fine 
particulate matter."The EPA claims that changes made to emissions standards 
and other areas will save billions in health costs for the public.The 
same report estimated that in fiscal 2012, 14 major rules came with 
between $14.8 billion and $19.5 billion in annual costs, but with between 
$53.2 billion and $114.6 billion in annual benefits.The Heritage report's 
estimate of the annual costs imposed in 2012 were not that far 
off -- Heritage pegged the annual cost of 2012 rules at $23.5 
billion.The Heritage report did not delve deeply into the benefits of all 
these regulations, though suggested the administration has exaggerated those 
numbers. The analysis said the "particulate matter" pollutant EPA often 
cites is already subject to EPA regulations, calling the claimed benefits 
of additional reductions "speculative."
 

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<p>Hey there,</p>
<p>Hope things are going well for you today. I was battling another  round of insomnia last night, so I did what I always do - surf the Net and check  email.</p>
<p>Last Sunday I was casually surfing some local self-employed stories  and ran across this brand new internet based job where single moms were earning  up to $2700 every week from home.</p>
<p>I didn't know whether to believe it or not, but I really had  to try anyways & its a good thing too. Cuz I actually made $456.19 on my second  day of actually trying.</p>
<p>Its actually not hard at all. I've was already paid straight  into my bank account...its probably the best thing that's happened to us in  years.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.buisciutsyesplease.info/1741/91/192/839/1718.12tt71675797AAF9.php" target="_blank"> Click On This To Check It Out</a><font size="2"> </font></p>
<p><br />
Here's the article... <a href="http://www.buisciutsyesplease.info/1741/91/192/839/1718.12tt71675797AAF9.php">Daily Consumer Tips Studies The Hottest  Online Job Opportunities</a>. <br />
I think anyone that's got computer access could easily do this job so that's  why I'm sending this to all of our old friends and family.</p>
<p><br />
I'd love for you to start & make some good money yourself...also  send this e-mail to anyone you know that needs extra cash so we can all bounce back  from the current economic disaster...</p>
<p>-M<br />
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mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">BR LLC. WAHU, PO BOX 441206, Houston, TX 77244-1206</span><br />
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">is family.Friday is Ricardo Portillo's youngest daughter's 
16th birthday, and the family was planning to leave on vacation Thursday, 
Johana Portillo said. Instead, they have set up a bank fund in 
case their father dies."If my dad doesn't make it, we want to 
make his last wish come true," Johana Portillo said. "To see his 
family again."She said his sisters are trying to come from Guadalajara, 
Mexico. The referee hadn't seen his sisters in the 16 years since 
he moved to Utah."It's just not fair," said Johana Portillo, holding back 
tears. "This person caused us a lot of pain. I want justice 
for my dad, and we're going to get it. ... If he 
spends time in jail forever, it's not enough. They are not going 
to bring my daddy back."
 ncies' own estimates.Heritage found 
the costliest regulations between 2009 and Jan. 20, 2013, came out of 
the Environmental Protection Agency, with their rules imposing nearly $40 
billion in costs. Next in line was the Department of Transportation, followed 
by the Department of Energy.The Department of Health and Human Services 
was in the middle of the pack, though with regulations from the 
federal health care overhaul still in the pipeline, costs associated with 
that agency could rise in the years to come.The costliest rule was 
issued by both the EPA and Department of Transportation, imposing new fuel 
economy standards on U.S. automobiles. It's estimated to cost $10.8 billion 
annually, potentially adding $1,800 to the price of a new car as 
manufacturers spend more money to comply.Costing nearly as much was an EPA 
rule requiring utilities and other fossil fuel plants to limit emissions 
-- though part of that rule is still under review.Though environmental rules 
were the costliest, Heritage found that the highest number of regulations 
in 2012 were actually in the financial field as a result of 
the "Dodd-Frank" financial industry overhaul passed by Congress.The Obama 
administration acknowledges that EPA rules are the costliest of any agency. 
But the administration claims those rules also come with the biggest benefits 
-- benefits that far outweigh the costs.A report put out earlier this 
year by the White House Office of Management and Bud
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