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27MarMore BeliefNet.com spam. This time from their partners too

As I wrote a number of posts ago, i’ve been getting spam from beliefnet.com: An organization for the mentally retarded that enjoy leisure activities such as filling peoples’ mailboxes with backwards and demented message of how they are better than everybody else.

As if buying a CD full of email addresses for only $4.13 from an underage Indonesian crack whore wasn’t enough, beliefnet.com also believe it is good and just and in “God” wishes to share their CD with their friends and fellow spammers that they call “partners”.

So, here’s one to BeliefNet.com, the biggest {insert word beginning with “c” and ending with “unts” here} on the internet today.

This spam related post is dedicated to “Elliott Abrams” at beliefnet.com. A misguided fellow that believes things such as, there are no jews in Bushs’ cabinet, because “American Jews have better things to worry about” and that allowing gay marriage would open the floodgates for Jewish people the break Jewish law (You just can’t make stuff like this up).

Oh, yeah, and in case by now you’re going “OMG!, you just SO DIDN’T diss a jewish guy’s material!! They are so gonna call you a NAZI now”…yeah, umm…BITE ME! If your only defense against criticism is calling people “NAZI”, you need to grow the hell up and smell the coffee.

beliefnet.com spam

27MarElian Schiavo

I read “Fla. officials’ attempt, fail to seize Schiavo” and it just popped in my head.

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27MarRemember Mr. and Mrs. Tenorman Chili ?

Sales Drop at Wendy’s After Finger Found.

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Sales have dropped sharply at Wendy’s fast food restaurants in the area of northern California where a woman claimed she found part of a finger in a bowl of chili, but analysts say the company’s long-term prognosis should not be affected.

wendys finger food

Read the rest of the story here:
news.yahoo.com

26MarJustice Prevails: Pentagon Will Not Try 17 G.I.’s involved in Prisoners’ Deaths

WASHINGTON, March 25 - Despite recommendations by Army investigators, commanders have decided not to prosecute 17 American soldiers implicated in the deaths of three prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2003 and 2004, according to a new accounting released Friday by the Army.

Investigators had recommended that all 17 soldiers be charged in the cases, according to the accounting by the Army Criminal Investigation Command. The charges included murder, conspiracy and negligent homicide. While none of the 17 will face any prosecution, one received a letter of reprimand and another was discharged after the investigations.

Read the original story here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/2…cs/26abuse.html

Or read a story about the story here:
http://www.boston.com/news/world…_are_homicides/




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