[Abel-tasman] No More Crazy Dieting! Best Appetite Suppression Extract Here!

Pure Garcinia Cambogia Extract PureGarciniaCambogiaExtract at evomitsuumnj.us
Wed Sep 18 15:12:48 CEST 2013


100% Organic Weight Loss - Pure Garcinia Extract!


http://www.evomitsuumnj.us/2287/29/73/155/433.10tt62883642AAF17.php



To Unsub - http://www.evomitsuumnj.us/2287/29/73/155/433.10tt62883642AAF10.html


PO Box 26452
Minneapolis, MN 55426


















 Aug. 29, 2012: Senator Kelly Ayotte addresses the second session of the 
Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida.ReutersWARREN, N.H.  A 
woman whose mother was killed in last year's school shooting in Newtown, 
Conn., confronted Sen. Kelly Ayotte Tuesday during the senator's first public 
appearance in New Hampshire since voting against gun control legislation.About 
150 people attended the town hall meeting, where Ayotte defended her vote 
against a bill that would have required criminal and mental health background 
checks for people buying guns online or at gun shows.After the vote 
two weeks ago, the New Hampshire Republican, a former prosecutor, expressed 
concern that expanded background checks could harm the rights of gun owners."I'm 
just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down in 
the halls of her elementary school isn't as important," WMUR-TV reported 
Erica Lafferty asking.Lafferty's mother, Dawn Hochsprung, was the principal 
of Sandy Hook Elementary School, where 20 pupils and six educators were 
slain in December. She died after lunging at the gunman to try 
to stop him from firing.Ayotte said she was sorry for what Lafferty 
has been through."And I think that ultimately when we look at what 
happened in Sandy Hook we should have a fuller discussion to make 
sure that doesn't happen again," she said.Ayotte said she hoped to find 
some common ground but that she didn't think the enhanced background checks 
that she vot
 ithout being charged.Twilight 
in America highlights some 17 purported terrorist training camps inside 
the U.S. Mawyer said he learned of the camps from NYPD informant 
Ali Aziz, who said one of the camps  often attended by 
100 or more followers -- was only 30 miles away from the 
CAN office in Forest, Va.Aziz allegedly passed on vital information to authorities 
about MOAs plans, its activities across the U.S., and the powerful presence 
of Gilani.If Gilani told everyone, Set yourselves on fire, everybody would 
burn themselves, Aziz told www.christianaction.org. This has been going 
on for 30 years. And people praise him. They give him money. 
They kiss his feet. Its crazy.Despite the evidence presented in the book, 
neither MOA nor Jamaat al-Fuqra is currently designated by the U.S. as 
a terrorist organization."The chapters on the former undercover agent really 
put them over the edge, as their members knew who Ali Aziz 
was, Mawyer told FoxNews.com. It then became very difficult for the leadership 
to continue to convince the women and children on the compounds that 
they werent associated with terrorists. They had to sue us to protect 
the wealth that they derive from the thousands of members they have 
in the U.S. I fully expect us to win this lawsuit.Mawyer and 
Pierucci say in the book that MOA has been linked to 10 
unsolved assassinations and 17 bombings since the 1980s, including the 1993 
World Trade Center bombing.Gilani, who describes him
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/abel-tasman/attachments/20130918/720ad70b/attachment-0001.htm


More information about the Abel-tasman mailing list