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Elite 4 Champion Leafgreen Firered 2nd time- Squirtle

Fighting the champion, your rival again after you get the national dex if you chose squirtle at the beginning of the game

Author: jared285q
Keywords: Pokemon Leafgreen Firered Elite Four Champion Rival Diversity jared285q Squirtle Starter
Added: August 28, 2008



X- Party | Behnam Saffarian

New Release: Behnam Saffarian, one of the top ten Iranian Pop Music Singers just released his first ever Rap Music Track named X- Party. Behnam Saffarian's second music album named Shabah was published in January 2007 which became nominated as the most diverse and international music album of the year in Iran, It also became the best pop music album of the year because of its outstanding music composition done by Behrouz Saffarian. His first album Dorangi, was an excellent album which was the best seller of the Persian pop music history at the time. We proudly present Behnam Saffarian's first ever Rap Music Track: X- Party. Please enjoy!

Author: banafshabi
Keywords: behnam saffarian safarian persian rap world music behrouz
Added: August 28, 2008



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Author: HideYourFacePT6
Keywords: the pope mel gibson scott weiland billy corgan jesus christ
Added: August 28, 2008



BARACK OBAMA BILL CLINTON JOE BIDEN DNC DENVER 2008

27/08/08"Given the pettiness of recent intraparty squabbling, in particular Clinton's own behavior in the primaries, his speech was a reminder of his astonishing political skill... his legacy and his future as his party's elder statesman are more than intact."BY JOSHUA GREENBill Clinton Is BackARTICLE TOOLSsponsored by: E-MAIL ARTICLE PRINTER FORMATIt's hard to know whose reputation was enhanced the most tonight: Barack Obama's, Bill Clinton's or Hillary Clinton's. I'd award the gold, silver, and bronze in that order, and place the additional laurel of "comeback player of the year" on Bill Clinton (with bonus points for brevity!). But I wouldn't quibble with anyone who wanted to put him in the top slot. Clinton's generous and selfless speech lifted all of them onto the podium.ALSO SEE:The cable pundits I heard in the moments after his speech ended wrongly proclaimed that Clinton "echoed" his wife. He did far more than that: he combined the graciousness she displayed last night with the passion she couldn't quite muster, and reinforced her commitment to helping Obama this fall. He made the single most impassioned and convincing case I've heard for an Obama presidency, and one that seems like it will be hard to top. If I were Obama, I'd think about kidnapping him.Given the pettiness of recent intraparty squabbling, in particular Clinton's own behavior in the primaries, the speech was a reminder of his astonishing political skill. Despite what he must feel, Clinton was convincingly magnanimous—downright effusive—toward Obama and Joe Biden. My instant impressions:* Clinton rendered moot this week's spat over whether he should address national security or economics. He tackled each of them, and transcended both.* He went beyond his wife by addressing clearly and unambiguously the question of qualification: "Barack Obama is ready to be president of the United States" and "Barack Obama is the man for the job." His vouching for Obama was especially effective for the personal way in which he framed it, invoking what he'd learned in eight years as president as the reason for his endorsement, and equating attacks on Obama's youth and inexperience with the ones he faced in 1992.* He deftly recast the pernicious issue of Obama's "otherness" as being an admirable example of "the old-fashioned American dream." And he even did so under the strictures the Obama campaign did/did not impose on him, summoning Obama's polyglot family and global upbringing as having imbued him with "a unique capacity to lead our diverse nation in an evermore dependent world."* Clinton framed McCain better than anyone has, striking just the right balance of respect for his service to country with pointed, specific and convincing criticisms of why he is the wrong man for the job.There can't be much debate that if Obama wins, Clinton's legacy and his future as his party's elder statesman are more than intact. I'd say he acquitted himself well enough to have redeemed his image even if Obama loses. Either way, he's owed a nice gesture. Perhaps the Obama folks should clear out of the Ritz-Carlton tonight and turn it over to Clinton. He's earned it.

Author: TerminoSur
Keywords: término sur Kennedy ted Michelle Obama dnc democratic national convention speech denver colotado america votes 08 2008
Added: August 28, 2008



BARACK OBAMA BILL CLINTON JOE BIDEN DNC DENVER 2008

27/08/08"Given the pettiness of recent intraparty squabbling, in particular Clinton's own behavior in the primaries, his speech was a reminder of his astonishing political skill... his legacy and his future as his party's elder statesman are more than intact."BY JOSHUA GREENBill Clinton Is BackARTICLE TOOLSsponsored by: E-MAIL ARTICLE PRINTER FORMATIt's hard to know whose reputation was enhanced the most tonight: Barack Obama's, Bill Clinton's or Hillary Clinton's. I'd award the gold, silver, and bronze in that order, and place the additional laurel of "comeback player of the year" on Bill Clinton (with bonus points for brevity!). But I wouldn't quibble with anyone who wanted to put him in the top slot. Clinton's generous and selfless speech lifted all of them onto the podium.ALSO SEE:The cable pundits I heard in the moments after his speech ended wrongly proclaimed that Clinton "echoed" his wife. He did far more than that: he combined the graciousness she displayed last night with the passion she couldn't quite muster, and reinforced her commitment to helping Obama this fall. He made the single most impassioned and convincing case I've heard for an Obama presidency, and one that seems like it will be hard to top. If I were Obama, I'd think about kidnapping him.Given the pettiness of recent intraparty squabbling, in particular Clinton's own behavior in the primaries, the speech was a reminder of his astonishing political skill. Despite what he must feel, Clinton was convincingly magnanimous—downright effusive—toward Obama and Joe Biden. My instant impressions:* Clinton rendered moot this week's spat over whether he should address national security or economics. He tackled each of them, and transcended both.* He went beyond his wife by addressing clearly and unambiguously the question of qualification: "Barack Obama is ready to be president of the United States" and "Barack Obama is the man for the job." His vouching for Obama was especially effective for the personal way in which he framed it, invoking what he'd learned in eight years as president as the reason for his endorsement, and equating attacks on Obama's youth and inexperience with the ones he faced in 1992.* He deftly recast the pernicious issue of Obama's "otherness" as being an admirable example of "the old-fashioned American dream." And he even did so under the strictures the Obama campaign did/did not impose on him, summoning Obama's polyglot family and global upbringing as having imbued him with "a unique capacity to lead our diverse nation in an evermore dependent world."* Clinton framed McCain better than anyone has, striking just the right balance of respect for his service to country with pointed, specific and convincing criticisms of why he is the wrong man for the job.There can't be much debate that if Obama wins, Clinton's legacy and his future as his party's elder statesman are more than intact. I'd say he acquitted himself well enough to have redeemed his image even if Obama loses. Either way, he's owed a nice gesture. Perhaps the Obama folks should clear out of the Ritz-Carlton tonight and turn it over to Clinton. He's earned it.

Author: TerminoSur
Keywords: término sur Kennedy ted Michelle Obama dnc democratic national convention speech denver colotado america votes 08 2008
Added: August 28, 2008


BARACK OBAMA BILL CLINTON JOE BIDEN DNC DENVER 2008

27/08/08"Given the pettiness of recent intraparty squabbling, in particular Clinton's own behavior in the primaries, his speech was a reminder of his astonishing political skill... his legacy and his future as his party's elder statesman are more than intact."BY JOSHUA GREENBill Clinton Is BackARTICLE TOOLSsponsored by: E-MAIL ARTICLE PRINTER FORMATIt's hard to know whose reputation was enhanced the most tonight: Barack Obama's, Bill Clinton's or Hillary Clinton's. I'd award the gold, silver, and bronze in that order, and place the additional laurel of "comeback player of the year" on Bill Clinton (with bonus points for brevity!). But I wouldn't quibble with anyone who wanted to put him in the top slot. Clinton's generous and selfless speech lifted all of them onto the podium.ALSO SEE:The cable pundits I heard in the moments after his speech ended wrongly proclaimed that Clinton "echoed" his wife. He did far more than that: he combined the graciousness she displayed last night with the passion she couldn't quite muster, and reinforced her commitment to helping Obama this fall. He made the single most impassioned and convincing case I've heard for an Obama presidency, and one that seems like it will be hard to top. If I were Obama, I'd think about kidnapping him.Given the pettiness of recent intraparty squabbling, in particular Clinton's own behavior in the primaries, the speech was a reminder of his astonishing political skill. Despite what he must feel, Clinton was convincingly magnanimous—downright effusive—toward Obama and Joe Biden. My instant impressions:* Clinton rendered moot this week's spat over whether he should address national security or economics. He tackled each of them, and transcended both.* He went beyond his wife by addressing clearly and unambiguously the question of qualification: "Barack Obama is ready to be president of the United States" and "Barack Obama is the man for the job." His vouching for Obama was especially effective for the personal way in which he framed it, invoking what he'd learned in eight years as president as the reason for his endorsement, and equating attacks on Obama's youth and inexperience with the ones he faced in 1992.* He deftly recast the pernicious issue of Obama's "otherness" as being an admirable example of "the old-fashioned American dream." And he even did so under the strictures the Obama campaign did/did not impose on him, summoning Obama's polyglot family and global upbringing as having imbued him with "a unique capacity to lead our diverse nation in an evermore dependent world."* Clinton framed McCain better than anyone has, striking just the right balance of respect for his service to country with pointed, specific and convincing criticisms of why he is the wrong man for the job.There can't be much debate that if Obama wins, Clinton's legacy and his future as his party's elder statesman are more than intact. I'd say he acquitted himself well enough to have redeemed his image even if Obama loses. Either way, he's owed a nice gesture. Perhaps the Obama folks should clear out of the Ritz-Carlton tonight and turn it over to Clinton. He's earned it.

Author: TerminoSur
Keywords: término sur Kennedy ted Michelle Obama dnc democratic national convention speech denver colotado america votes 08 2008
Added: August 28, 2008


BARACK OBAMA BILL CLINTON JOE BIDEN DNC DENVER 2008

27/08/08"Given the pettiness of recent intraparty squabbling, in particular Clinton's own behavior in the primaries, his speech was a reminder of his astonishing political skill... his legacy and his future as his party's elder statesman are more than intact."BY JOSHUA GREENBill Clinton Is BackARTICLE TOOLSsponsored by: E-MAIL ARTICLE PRINTER FORMATIt's hard to know whose reputation was enhanced the most tonight: Barack Obama's, Bill Clinton's or Hillary Clinton's. I'd award the gold, silver, and bronze in that order, and place the additional laurel of "comeback player of the year" on Bill Clinton (with bonus points for brevity!). But I wouldn't quibble with anyone who wanted to put him in the top slot. Clinton's generous and selfless speech lifted all of them onto the podium.ALSO SEE:The cable pundits I heard in the moments after his speech ended wrongly proclaimed that Clinton "echoed" his wife. He did far more than that: he combined the graciousness she displayed last night with the passion she couldn't quite muster, and reinforced her commitment to helping Obama this fall. He made the single most impassioned and convincing case I've heard for an Obama presidency, and one that seems like it will be hard to top. If I were Obama, I'd think about kidnapping him.Given the pettiness of recent intraparty squabbling, in particular Clinton's own behavior in the primaries, the speech was a reminder of his astonishing political skill. Despite what he must feel, Clinton was convincingly magnanimous—downright effusive—toward Obama and Joe Biden. My instant impressions:* Clinton rendered moot this week's spat over whether he should address national security or economics. He tackled each of them, and transcended both.* He went beyond his wife by addressing clearly and unambiguously the question of qualification: "Barack Obama is ready to be president of the United States" and "Barack Obama is the man for the job." His vouching for Obama was especially effective for the personal way in which he framed it, invoking what he'd learned in eight years as president as the reason for his endorsement, and equating attacks on Obama's youth and inexperience with the ones he faced in 1992.* He deftly recast the pernicious issue of Obama's "otherness" as being an admirable example of "the old-fashioned American dream." And he even did so under the strictures the Obama campaign did/did not impose on him, summoning Obama's polyglot family and global upbringing as having imbued him with "a unique capacity to lead our diverse nation in an evermore dependent world."* Clinton framed McCain better than anyone has, striking just the right balance of respect for his service to country with pointed, specific and convincing criticisms of why he is the wrong man for the job.There can't be much debate that if Obama wins, Clinton's legacy and his future as his party's elder statesman are more than intact. I'd say he acquitted himself well enough to have redeemed his image even if Obama loses. Either way, he's owed a nice gesture. Perhaps the Obama folks should clear out of the Ritz-Carlton tonight and turn it over to Clinton. He's earned it.

Author: TerminoSur
Keywords: término sur Kennedy ted Michelle Obama dnc democratic national convention speech denver colotado america votes 08 2008
Added: August 28, 2008


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80's Trash of the Week: Lifeforce (space boobies!)
A modern Hammer film with gobs of nudity, this is one of the most expensive B-movie productions ever made. It never rises above vulgarity, but it manages to be an entertaining diversion. It begins as 2001: A Boob Odyssey and ends up part Sexorcist, part zombie apocalypse, with a touch of Highlander.
http://digg.com/movies/80_s_Trash_of_the_Week_Lifeforce_space_boobies

Harvard Humanist Chaplain's View on the Democratic Conventio
Greg Epstein provides a thoughtful commentary on the diversity of beliefs held by Americans. Among them is a growing community of nontheists, whose viewpoint relies on "reason, empirical evidence, and this-worldly ethics" as opposed to "belief in God, miracles, and the supernatural".
http://digg.com/political_opinion/Harvard_Humanist_Chaplain_s_View_on_the_Democratic_Conventio

The Apple September
In a "roadmap" published in the Apple Insider, you can get a "look-in" to the future of Apple products. Buoyed by its staggering success with the iPhone 3G, it seems that, come September, Apple will be putting up a virtuoso display of gadget diversity.
http://digg.com/apple/The_Apple_September

Students Embrace Vibrant Learning in Toronto
One of the world's most ethnically diverse cities and home to some of the most inspired attractions, a trip to Toronto, Ontario, provides endless learning possibilities in student group travel.
http://digg.com/educational/Students_Embrace_Vibrant_Learning_in_Toronto_2

Remembering Dr. King's 'I Have a Dream' Speech: Columns & Vi
As we pause today to mark the 45th anniversary of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, DiversityInc presents a series of "Ask the White Guy" columns written by DiversityInc Partner and Cofounder Luke Visconti on Dr. King.
http://digg.com/business_finance/Remembering_Dr_King_s_I_Have_a_Dream_Speech_Columns_Vi

Obama Parade Thursday Morning in Denver @ 11am
Gather at Lincoln Park @ 10:30am - Parade begins at 11:00am - bring Obama signs and banners - wear an Obama t-shirt - bring all sorts of "noisemakers" such as whistles, horns, drums, etc. - The parade will last about one-hour! Show the media and the nation the strength and diversity of Obama's campaign for change!
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Obama_Parade_Thursday_Morning_in_Denver_11am

American Drugwar ~ Is it working?
"The American Drug War - The Last White Hope" a Brent Booth film, 2007. The truth be told re: D.E.A. & the governments role in bringing in cocaine/cannabis, how much and who made the $'s.Then they use Chong & cannabis as a total diversion.
http://digg.com/politics/American_Drugwar_Is_it_working

Why Fluff-Over-Substance Makes Perfect Evolutionary Sense
Remarkably, he concluded that the themes of sensational news were identical not only across the centuries but also in diverse geographic locales -- from the United States to Bangladesh, from Canada to Mauritius. The stories that editors put on the front pages of newspapers -- presumably stories that interested readers --
http://digg.com/environment/Why_Fluff_Over_Substance_Makes_Perfect_Evolutionary_Sense

VIDEO: Extending Hubble’s Vision with Wide Field Camera 3
The final servicing mission to the Hubble Telescope, STS-125 is just over a month away. To get everyone excited we have Hubble Week here on SpaceVidcast.com. The Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) will study a diverse range of objects and phenomena, from early and distant galaxy formation to nearby planetary nebulae, and finally our own backyard — the plan
http://digg.com/space/VIDEO_Extending_Hubble_s_Vision_with_Wide_Field_Camera_3

Eliza Carthy - Live in Edinburgh - 24 September
Eliza Carthy is winner of 2 Mercury Prize nominations and innumerable other accolades over a 15 year career Eliza has performed and recorded with a diverse array of artists from Paul Weller to The Wainwrights, Nick Cave to Joan Baez.Live at The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh, UK from 8pm. Advance tickets £10.
http://digg.com/music/Eliza_Carthy_Live_in_Edinburgh_24_September