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"Because in Cyberspace, no one can hear you scream."
Friday, September 10, 2004
Democrats getting desperate?
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My take in this situation is that I smell a "rat." The center of the debate hangs around the fact that the document used "th" in a superscript mode that was not available to most type writers during that era (although they were available during that time those features were considered expensive).
The RAT
Many people are smelling a rat and crying "foul." So many in fact that there is a contest (click here or click on the Source link below) offering over $10,000 to anyone who can remake the "National Guard" document. Now that is an offer no one can refuse!
Other News
I spent some time with Daysman (my nick name for Jesus Christ) and enjoyed what he revealed to me. Lately I have been struggling to stay on the path he has laid out for me, seeing as I want to be a missionary but I feel like his hand is detaining me in the States. For a deeper look, you can go to my other blog (http://mydaysman.blogspot.com) which is where I usually write my prayers, quiet times, spiritual stuff, etc.
And my shoulder hurts! I don't know why either. I think it is a bone or something. Will try something to "pop/pull" it back together. That is all! Selah!
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Very interesting. I like the $10,000 dollar contest. Of course I hope nobody wins. :)
By Jonesturtle, at 6:13 AM EDT
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