| Ikea- the imperium!!! |
| Published: September 23, 2008, 1:21 pm |
| (the world’s third richest man). The Ikea idea and why it’s so incredible popular world wide is the cheap put-together-the furniture-yourself kind of mentality. You get everything you need to put it together yourself and that’s why they can afford to be so cheap. Isn’t it the greatest business idea ever? I so admire |
| shoe |
| Published: May 12, 2008, 7:10 pm |
| at descendants of the Romanovs, history buffs and royalists. Even if the announcement is confirmed and widely accepted, many descendants of the royal family are unlikely to be fully assuaged; they seek formal rehabilitation by the government. The tragedy of the czar's family will only end when the family is declared victims of political |
| How the Freemasons Rule the World |
| Published: November 17, 2008, 11:19 pm |
| Tags: Crime Amp Corruption, Global Government, Illuminati, Occult Agenda, Secret Societies, Social Engineering |
| a philanthropist and chairman of Microsoft who is reputed to be the third richest man in the world, Henry Ford, a pioneer automobile manufacturer, and astronauts who have become famous as a result of their space missions. Among such great names are Edgar D. Mitchell, the sixth person to walk on the Moon surface, John Glenn, the first American |
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| Michelle and Laura tour the White House |
| Published: November 16, 2008, 12:28 am |
| Tags: Barack Obama, George W Bush, Humor, Michelle Obama, Politics, Race, Black Satire, Condoleezza Rice, Communist Smear, Dick Cheney, Diplomacy, Diplomatic Reception Room, Donald Rumsfeld, Geeshrubya, Geneva Conventions, Iran, Laura Bush, Lincoln Bedroom, Mahmoud Ahmadineijad |
| of the White House’s many color themed historic parlors. In keeping with this theme, your husband could entertain his many socialist and communist sympathizers and collaborators as they plot to redistribute the hard earned wealth of the the richest 1%. Mrs. Obama: Since were on the red theme, is this the room where your husband |
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| The Civil War Through Slaves' Eyes: An Interview with Andrew Ward |
| Published: November 10, 2008, 12:00 am |
| also a fundamental among African-Americans—an African courtesy and politesse. There were other influences like Spanish and French, but respect for elders and all that is African, and a lot of upper-class whites were raised by African women. RL: I was impressed by the empathy the slaves had for their masters and their |
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