Monday, August 17, 2009

Carol Rosenberg From: The Cave Editor Theresa Burns Firehand Bill Adam Rosenberg Admin Bill Florida Politics /26737513

Thinking that's not all, the Cave Editor adds:
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Theresa Burns tells the real story:
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Firehand says it all comes down to this:
Carol Rosenberg, Journalist, seems to be a first-class jackass. And the idea of her being sued, by a military officer, for this, is just so fine I need a drink.

As the Cave Editor says:
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Meanwhile, the Cave Editor came up with this idea:
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Having that in mind, Firehand wonders:
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Thinking that's not all, Bill adds:
Tuesday, July 28, 2009 Miami Herald 'misleading' its readers? Jim Savage Is The Herald "misleading" its readers?

Theresa Burns sees it this way:
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Adam Rosenberg scans the other's answers and reply:
Peter Jackson 's " King Kong " was okay. The titular ape looked cool of course, as did his beastly companions on Skull Island. A punchier edit would have been a good thing, maybe an abandoned sub-plot or two (seriously guys... "Heart of Darkness"?). It was no "Superman Returns," but "Kong" was nonetheless not screaming for a follow-up.

In other words, Bill puts it this way:
the firing of columnist Jim DeFede. Jim Savage, the Herald's retired investigations editor who supervised Fiedler's Gary Hart coverage, said DeFede's conduct has to be weighed against a lack of criminal intent. Like some others, Savage saw the firing as a rash decision in a moment of crisis. "I would not have made such a momentous decision when they were literally cleaning up the blood from the lobby floor," Savage said.

Admin imagines that:
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In other words, Bill puts it this way:
On the Random Pixels bookshelf“It is hard to think of a writer who reminds us more forcefully and wonderfully of what people and families are all about." --New York Times Book Review

the Cave Editor says it all comes down to this:
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the Cave Editor imagines that:
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But Firehand has a different opinion:
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In contrast, Florida Politics replies:
Special House committee meets today on Sansom case". See also "Will House committee postpone Sansom inquiry?

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Carol Rosenberg From: Alyssa Bill Lionel Waxman The Cave Editor Firehand Mickey Craig Florida Politics Kyle Munzenrieder Philip Dru Bill Bill /26737514

Alyssa has another idea:
It's too bad, because I think this is a really interesting technical question. After finishing Emma on Monday and being disappointed, I dived into Dennis Lehane's

But Bill says that's not all:
sent a letter to Miami Herald executive editor Anders Gyllenhaal that complained about the behavior of the Herald's Guantánamo correspondent Carol Rosenberg.

Furthermore, Lionel Waxman claims:
Special adviser for green jobs, enterprise, and innovation in the White House [23] Van Jones [23] Green-jobs czar [23] Presidential appointment 2009 [ citation needed ] - Current

the Cave Editor brings some great news:
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Having that in mind, the Cave Editor wonders:
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Firehand brings a word of caution:
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Still not being convinced, Firehand replies:
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the Cave Editor is rather skeptical:
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However, Mickey thinks differently:
Our legal system never has known exactly how to deal with people who commit criminal acts that are psychotic. If they are deemed incompetent to stand trial, then what? One designation is NGRI [Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity]. Whether they are given this moniker or not, nobody knows what to do with them. But this case has some very high stakes. If this man did the things he is charged with, he was an active participant is the murder of 3000 people. But there s even another twist in this case.

craig has another idea:
This week s Reliable Sources addressed a couple of sports-related issues. First up, of course, was the voyeur video of Erin Andrews. Kurtz condemned a couple of easy targets (bloggers and Murdoch-owned media) but he devoted much of his segment to the rehabilitation of Christine Brennan.

Florida Politics comes with a new idea:
-- but the agents stopped short when local police told them they intended to enforce the judge's order,

Kyle Munzenrieder brings a word of caution:
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However, Philip Dru states that:
Army Col. Stephen Henley, the military judge on the case, has scheduled a competency hearing for mid-September.

Philip Dru objects:
Bin al Shibh, 37, is one of five men charged in a complex death penalty prosecution by military commission currently under review by the Obama administration. He allegedly helped organize the Hamburg, Germany, cell of the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackers before the suicide mission that killed 2,974 people in New York, the Pentagon and Pennsylvania.

Furthermore, Bill claims:
On the Random Pixels bookshelf“It is hard to think of a writer who reminds us more forcefully and wonderfully of what people and families are all about." --New York Times Book Review

Bill imagines that:
surrounding the complaint lodged against Herald Guantanamo reporter Carol Rosenberg by a navy commander.Broward-Palm Beach New Times blogger Bob Norman

the Cave Editor brings a word of caution:
skip to main | skip to sidebar The Cave Link: Archive - Clif High Webbot HalfPastHuman.com interview with Bruce at Freeman Radio Wed Aug 6, 2009 2hr mp3 This is an interview done by G. Edward Griffin in the early 1980's with Soviet Defector Yuri Bezmenov on what the one worlders and the Soviet Union were doing inside the United States political structure. This is a must see video. Big Pharma: Baxter Files Swine Flu Vaccine Patent a Year Ahead of Outbreak Health Officials Admit Fast Tracked H1N1 Vaccines Will Not Be Tested for Safety Solari.com - Catherine Austin Fitts | I believe one of the goals of the swine flu vaccine is depopulation

the Cave Editor scans the other's answers and reply:
New York Times June 19, 1982A pair of American spacecraft may help scientists detect what could be a 10th planet or a giant object billions of miles away, the national Aeronautics and Space Administration said Thursday. Scientists at the space agency's Ames Research Center said the two spacecraft, Pioneer 10 and 11, which are already farther into space than any other man-made object, might add to knowledge of a mysterious object believed to be beyond the solar system's outermost known planets.

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Carol Rosenberg From: E & P Staff Alyssa Florida Politics Lionel Waxman The Cave Editor Philip Dru Craig E & P Staff Bill Florida Politics Spook86 /26737512

E & P Staff can't forget that:
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In contrast, Alyssa replies:
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However, Florida Politics thinks differently:
The Blog for Tuesday, July 28, 2009 Florida officials promoting "right-to-work" "One by one, SunRail commuter-train supporters are quieting the critics. They've won Lakeland's endorsement and gotten trial lawyers to back off. By seeking millions of extra federal dollars and altering liability provisions, they hope to quell even more adversaries. But one foe might be intractable: the unions."

Lionel Waxman comes with a new idea:
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the Cave Editor intervenes and adds:
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the Cave Editor brings more details:
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For example, Philip Dru considers:
If he suffers a long-standing psychosis, she said, he may never be made competent for trial. But if he suffers post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of his CIA interrogations, there may be PTSD treatments that could make him competent.

But the Cave Editor has a different opinion:
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the Cave Editor has another idea:
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Philip Dru says it all comes down to this:
Many of the techniques used on the men have already been made public. They included waterboarding, sleep deprivation and sexual humiliation methods meant to break a captive s will to hide al Qaeda secrets.

Still not being convinced, Alyssa replies:
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craig explains:
Lead and Gold Mostly Politics and Business Wednesday, July 29, 2009 Straws in the wind When I was young and naïve I thought that media critics, public editors, and ombudsmen played a vital role in maintaining the standards of the profession of journalism. As I grew older and better informed, I was forced to put away such childish illusions.

Meanwhile, the Cave Editor came up with this idea:
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E & P Staff shows how it is done:


Still not being convinced, E & P Staff replies:
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Bill can't forget that:
Monday, August 03, 2009 This just in...Carol Rosenberg not guilty! Miami Herald correspondent Carol Rosenberg

In contrast, Florida Politics replies:
Lou Holtz could not be reached for comment. An associate said he was flying to the West Coast for a meeting. Holtz has been one of ESPN's premier college-football analysts since 2005.

Similarly, Spook86 adds:
As we read the complaint against the Herald reporter, we were reminded of another group of military correspondents. During World War II, a public affairs officer dubbed them the "Wrighting 69th," reporters who were accredited to cover the 8th Air Force and its bomber missions over Nazi-occupied Europe. The late Walter Cronkite was a member of that group; so was Andy Rooney.

Lionel Waxman tells the real story:
^ a b c d e [[Sandra Dibble Union Tribune Staff Writer Bersin to focus on violence in 2nd tour as border czar , Union-Tribune , April 16, 2009

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E & P Staff Alyssa Florida Politics Lionel Waxman the Cave Editor Philip Dru craig E & P Staff Bill Florida Politics Spook86

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Carol Rosenberg From: The Cave Editor Firehand Florida Politics Craig Alyssa Adam Rosenberg Mickey Philip Dru E & P Staff Carol Rosenberg | Miami Herald. WASHINGTON — On May 20, The Premier Of Bob Franken Florida Politics /26715721

the Cave Editor intervenes and adds:
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the Cave Editor intervenes and adds:
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But Firehand says that's not all:
Meanwhile, back in Honduras, the dictator wannabe Since this seems a bash on clowns day, let s mov... Back to corrupt tax-cheat politicians,

While it may be true, Florida Politics thinks:
"After earning nearly 250 wins on the college gridiron, former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz is eyeing another competition -- as a candidate for Congress in Central Florida."

craig can't forget that:
While Kurtz had no time to discuss Rosenberg s behavior, he chose to devote a segment to the birthers and their ludicrous claims . Unlike Cmdr. Gordon s allegations the birthers do not put the MSM in a bad light. Instead, it lets the guild get in a few well-placed kicks at crazy right-wingers and talkd radio.

But the Cave Editor has a different opinion:
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Still not being convinced, the Cave Editor replies:
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Alyssa says it all comes down to this:
Each of those elements opens up a range of possible questions about how we read, and what we want out of reading, and what makes us finish books. Do women really read romance novels because they like to be narcotized by the formulas of romance? Can you write a good mystery novel if you know who the killer is essentially from the beginning? How much can a novel hinge on a character without growth or substantial plot? What makes Don Delillo's descriptions of what a nun sees when she looks at graffiti in

the Cave Editor shows how it is done:
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Furthermore, Adam Rosenberg claims:
And yet, it looks like that's exactly what we're getting. Variety reports that Spirit Pictures has snapped up the rights to the prequel book " Kong: King of Skull Island ," which hit shelves while Jackson's epic was in production. The story focuses on Kong's island home and how he came to be the King. For those out there who haven't read the book, expect to see other giant gorilla and dinosaurs as Kong makes his slow upward climb to the top of the animal kingdom of myth.

Still being unsure, Mickey asks:
Ramzi Binalshibh is the "20th" hijacker and if the allegations are correct, was intimately involved in the planning of the September 11th attacks. His lawyer claims is that he is now too crazy to put on trial [delusional and hallucinating]. That usually means that he is so disturbed that he cannot participate in his defense. That he was interrogated after his capture a year later makes perfect sense. At issue is how he was interrogated.

Philip Dru can't forget that:
But his lawyers say he suffers a delusional disorder, and hallucinations in his cell at Guantánamo may leave him neither sane enough to act as his own attorney nor to stand trial. Prison camp doctors treat him with psychotropic drugs.

E & P Staff can't forget that:
Contact Us Greg Mitchell Shawn Moynihan Joe Strupp Dave Astor Mark Fitzgerald Jennifer Saba Jim Rosenberg

Carol Rosenberg | Miami Herald. WASHINGTON — On May 20, the premier of says it all comes down to this:
A total of 13 detainees have left Guantánamo since Obama took office. Six were resettled in Bermuda, Britain and France, not their native countries; five went to their homelands of Chad, Iraq and Saudi Arabia; and a Yemeni went home dead, an apparent suicide victim. The 13th went to New York for trial as an al Qaeda co-conspirator.

Meanwhile, Bob Franken came up with this idea:
And this kind of struggle was at its worst in the months after 9/11. A major propaganda campaign was underway. Those who covered Gitmo contemptuously referred to the little tours that officials provided to camera-toting media as "dog and pony shows." Those tours were eagerly lapped up by news organizations trying to outdo each other with their patriotic fervor.

Florida Politics thinks about it:
It's all a big left wing conspiracyMore right wing hysteria, this time from a Zell Corporation blogger, who "searched the local newspapers this morning looking for any mention of the complaint filed by U.S. Naval Commander Jeffrey Gordon against the

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Carol Rosenberg From: Theresa Burns Lionel Waxman Bob Franken The Cave Editor Scott Kirwin Firehand Kyle Munzenrieder Spook86 Jahanaraah Allen McDuffee Florida Politics Robert Franklin, Esq. Craig /26696644

Despite the previous arguments, Theresa Burns has many reasons to think otherwise:
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Lionel Waxman imagines that:
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For example, Bob Franken considers:
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Before going any further, the Cave Editor wants to get this straight:
Full Article: http://www.proliberty.com/observer/20090502.htmRelated Article: Obama's War on Drugs by Sherwood Ross

Still not being convinced, Scott Kirwin replies:
Category: Democrats , Politics , Republicans , War  |   Comment ( RSS )  |   Trackback

As a result of that, the Cave Editor belives:
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For example, Firehand considers:
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Kyle Munzenrieder points out another thing aside from that:
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In contrast, Scott Kirwin replies:
Are Conservatives willing to do what it takes to win? Are their ideals worth fighting for? If the answer is yes to both questions, then Conservatives need to overcome their distaste for lawfare and begin to use it. Ethics complaints should be lodged against key Democrats in states that have similar laws to Alaska. Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, Henry Waxman should all be Palined  ( imPalined ?) as should be key members of the Obama administration like Rahm Emmanuel. Any Democrat that sings with the Obama/Pelosi chorus and represents a state with similar ethics laws as Alaska should be targeted for a complaint pasted together like an ad-lib from an Andree McLeod complaint against Sarah Palin.

the Cave Editor objects:
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the Cave Editor scans the other's answers and reply:
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For example, the Cave Editor considers:
In your eyes I want to see your love again In your eyes I never want this feeling to end It took some time to find the light But now I realize I can see the heaven in your eyes

While it may be true, Spook86 thinks:
Back in those days, war reporters had a slightly different take on covering the military and our adversaries. On one mission, Cronkite took the place of an injured B-17 gunner and helped defend the bomber against enemy fighters. There is no record of Cronkite--or any other war correspondent--referring to public affairs officers (or other members of the military) as "Nazis," "lazy," or "incompetent."

Jahanaraah comes with a new idea:
Umar Abdulayev s statements in Guantánamo Certainly, no third country should have any fear of Umar Abdulayev. Now 30 years old, he has been a cooperative captive throughout his seven years in Guantánamo, and is now held in Camp 4, where prisoners who are not regarded as a threat are allowed to live communally. In addition, as Rosenberg explained, he did not take part in hunger strikes that swept through the prison camps in the first few years, and consistently went before panels of senior officers to challenge the allegations against him.

But Firehand has a different opinion:
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Allen McDuffee notices:
View the entire comment thread.

In addition to this, Florida Politics states:
".Howard Troxler: "Today's hearing will deal mostly with preliminaries. Sansom has asked the House to wait for his criminal trial, scheduled for September."

Before going any further, Robert Franklin, Esq. wants to get this straight:
Now of course the Washington Post piece was written by a journalist who was at pains to contact other journalists to laud the many virtues of Carol Rosenberg.  Their defense of her is, in a nutshell, that she's aggressive and that sometimes rubs the brass the wrong way, but it's necessary to get the facts.

craig comes with a new idea:
Selena Roberts would fill the hour with commentary about the dark side of the culture of big time sports.

Scott Kirwin does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Are Conservatives willing to do what it takes to win? Are their ideals worth fighting for? If the answer is yes to both questions, then Conservatives need to overcome their distaste for lawfare and begin to use it. Ethics complaints should be lodged against key Democrats in states that have similar laws to Alaska. Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, Henry Waxman should all be Palined  ( imPalined ?) as should be key members of the Obama administration like Rahm Emmanuel. Any Democrat that sings with the Obama/Pelosi chorus and represents a state with similar ethics laws as Alaska should be targeted for a complaint pasted together like an ad-lib from an Andree McLeod complaint against Sarah Palin.

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Carol Rosenberg From: Spook86 Craig Bob Franken The Cave Editor Firehand Bill Carol Rosenberg | Miami Herald. WASHINGTON — On May 20, The Premier Of Bill E & P Staff Lionel Waxman Theresa Burns /26674008

Despite the previous arguments, Spook86 has many reasons to think otherwise:
We're also disappointed that Mr. Kurtz omitted a salient question in asking other reporters about Carol Rosenberg's behavior. The real issue isn't her aggressiveness, but whether such methods should be tolerated and excused. Readers will note that Howard Kurtz failed to ask the reporters if their own employers would allow such conduct. Sadly, we're guessing that the answer to that question is not a uniform "no."

craig can't forget that:
Kurtz then turned to the civil suit filed against Steelers s quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Both he and Brennan condemned ESPN for downplaying the story. No one suggested that maybe ESPN had learned something from the Duke lacrosse debacle and wanted to avoid a terrible rush to judgement. (I heard Colin Cowherd on Sport Nation and he explicitly cited the lacrosse case as the reason he was not going to discuss the story.)

Bob Franken might have an idea about it:
Gordon was also unwilling to comment beyond his formal complaint, telling Politics Daily that after he spoke with the

Still not being convinced, the Cave Editor replies:
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the Cave Editor points out another thing aside from that:
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Spook86 is not really sure about that:
6:40 AM     tfhr said... P3,Recording a conversation without the other person s consent can create some pretty serious legal complications, particularly when the person doing the collection is military and the recorded voice belongs to a civilian, even more so that she is (embarrassingly) an American.

the Cave Editor thinks about it:
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Spook86 sees it this way:
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In other words, Spook86 puts it this way:
In his complaint to Herald executive editor Anders Gyllenhall, Gordon calls for an investigation to "end" Rosenberg's "appalling behavior," that includes alleged comments about his sexual orientation. Fishbowl D.C. obtained a copy of Commander Gordon's letter; excerpts were re-printed by

the Cave Editor does a quick recap:
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the Cave Editor intervenes and adds:
"There are 27 levels of Security Clearance higher than Obama" -Clif High Gives you a clue to how our government is owned by those out of sight of the general public! "There's sure a lot of cockroaches hiding behind the curtains that are holding power in the US" - unknown

Firehand explains:
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Still being unsure, Bill asks:
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Carol Rosenberg | Miami Herald. WASHINGTON — On May 20, the premier of does a quick recap:
"I wonder if Bermuda can help,'' Premier Ewart Brown offered.Three weeks later, four former prisoners were smiling, posing for photographers at a Bermuda beach -- a freeze-frame moment capping rare collaboration between a U.S. ally, attorneys and an American administration determined to close the Pentagon's prison camps in Cuba by Jan. 22.

Bill sees it this way:
That's what one former Miami Herald editor says about the paper's recent obfuscation of the facts

E & P Staff considers that:
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Lionel Waxman does a quick recap:
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Theresa Burns sees it this way:
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Carol Rosenberg From: Spook86 The Cave Editor Firehand Jahanaraah /26222691

Spook86 gives a bit of an idea about it:
The money quote: "The refusal of other reporters to criticize Rosenberg speaks volumes about the state of today s news media". Well said.

the Cave Editor considers that:
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Spook86 explains:
 

the Cave Editor says it all comes down to this:
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Firehand has another idea:
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Firehand thinks about it:
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the Cave Editor brings more details:
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the Cave Editor might have an idea about it:
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Spook86 thinks about it:
"Have you ever had a red hot poker shoved up your a**? Have you ever had a broomstick shoved up your a**? Have you ever had anything in your a**? How would you know how it feels if it never happened to you? Admit it, you liked it? No wonder why you like to stay in South Beach on your Miami visits." Rosenberg, to CNN's

the Cave Editor thinks that the problem is:
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Firehand remembers that:
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Despite the previous arguments, Firehand has many reasons to think otherwise:
A while back I posted on the Senate making an apol... Two things to point out this Sunday Remember what I said about rain this time of year?...

Firehand points out another thing aside from that:
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Spook86 does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Further, if you are directed by law to adhere to codes designed to protect people from sexual harassment, would you encourage or discourage your employees from sexually harassing customers, clients, fellow employees, competitors, federal officials, etc.?

Thinking that's not all, Jahanaraah adds:
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Before going any further, Jahanaraah wants to get this straight:
The Messenger of Allah (SAWS) paid the ransom for two Muslim men with a man who he (SAWS) had taken from Bani Uqail, and he paid the ransom for two people with a woman who was given as a gift by Salamah bin Al-Akwa.

Sources:
Spook86 the Cave Editor Firehand Jahanaraah

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