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83.238.250.9

Analysts said there was no sign of relief on the horizon, judging from the depth and breadth of January's labor market plunge.

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Bank of America and Mr. Higgins missing $millions

Bank of America and Mr. Higgins missing $millions, It can happen to you, my fellow Americans

More info: http://mrhigginsbank.blogspot.com/

What boring years they were?

If that was the only thing that happened in each of those years, what boring years they must have been!

rev wright

just one ? why are we not allow to have heroes ? every one that gets into the light that can make a diffrent the annerlist or what ever you what to call them, from michel jordan to rev,wright you teare them apart but then again y a person that has a upstanding job wheather it be a police man or fireman there consiter a hero , i don't think its going to make a diffrent because you have reporter on tv tearing them down if its nothing what is it what is it thats the ? when you know the true and you act its not there its just like this war where in your liveing a lie

revwritgh

i think what the reven spoked today and yesterday is the true what is it with u guy you always tried to make it look ugly when hes wright remeber what he said pepole are diffrent not defishent every one has the wright to there own mind and what the rev-said has nothing to do with obama , but as well as oboma he has lived it you are liveing it i am liveing it --------- a lie is a lie when you cant face the true .

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