John Faraci, International Paper chairman/CEO, gives insight on why he and many other employers are not hiring.
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John Faraci, International Paper chairman/CEO, gives insight on why he and many other employers are not hiring.
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I came across a few clips of two gentlemen in court who are Moors. These guys totally ran circles around these judges and prosecuting attorneys, leaving the judge to continue to postpone their case. I have never seen anyone fight their own case and handle the courts in such a manner, check it out.
Both videos are just part 1 of the full trail for more of these videos go to MAANfromMUU
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I know there is police brutality everywhere but it seems as if in New York these occurrences are happening way too much. In recent news the NYPost reported an uninformed office was beaten up by other police officers in his own home, story below check it out:
An NYPD cop whose wife called 911 for help against a gang of thugs says he was brutally beaten by baton-wielding fellow officers who stormed his Queens home.
Larry Jackson suffered a broken right hand and multiple bruises from kicks and billy-club blows he said he got from the men in blue called to his home when a gunman menaced guests at his daughter’s birthday party.
“To get my butt beat like that was unnecessary,” said the six-year veteran assigned to the 110th Precinct. “We called the police, and this is what happened to me.”
rest of the story and pics when you….
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Lately there has been a lot of talk about secret societies, new world order and illuminati all through out the internet. What are your thoughts, is this just speculation or is there some truth to it?
Here, Hal Lindsey discusses the Billionaires CLub: Bill Gates, David Rockefeller, Ted Turner, Oprah Winfrey Warren Buffet, George Soros, and Michael Bloomberg
Bill Gates outlines plan to cap global population…
(Population Control)
Good willed philanthropist?
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Spike Lee had a few things to get off his chest about the White House reaction to the BP oil spill; and he make some valid points.
“I don’t know why Obama ever trusted these BP guys! They would lie to their mothers,” Lee opines to GQ’s Mark Healy.
“[Former BP president Tony Hayward] does not give a [bleep]. The thing we don’t talk about is that 11 Americans lost their lives and it took seven weeks to invite their families to the White House. I’m not trying to bash my man, but that’s a long time.” Lee also blamed “environmental racism” for the slow response: “If this oil spill would have reached the Hamptons, Martha’s Vineyard [where Spike summers], Cape Cod, that [bleep] would have been fixed.”
The director was just finishing his latest documentary, “If God Is Willing and Da Creek Don’t Rise” (the follow-up to his HBO film on Hurricane Katrina, “When the Levees Broke”), when the oil spill forced him back to the editing room.
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Cnn: Statistic show that only 47% black males are graduating high school compared to 78% white males nation wide. What are your thoughts about education in our inner cities?
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You know things are good when you can’t find anything else to do with your money but to give it all away lol. With Bill Gates and Warren Buffett pledging to give their fortunes away, website bookies are betting which billionaire will jump in with the growing billionaire give away; check it out:
Bookmaker.com is inviting punters to place a bet on which wealthy individuals will join Gates, Buffett and other Forbes 400 billionaires in pledging half their fortune to charitable causes. According to a spokesperson for the gambling website, the bookies “calculated these odds by analyzing media reports and expert opinions being published lately on the topic.”
You can see the odds here if you fancy trying your luck. As of August 16th, hedge funder John Paulson, financier Carl Icahn and philanthropist George Soros are listed as the most likely billionaires to join Gates and co. Among the least likely, according to Bookmaker.com’s calculations: trader Paul Tudor Jones II, investor David Tepper and hedge fund head Bruce Kovner.
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If you are in the process of graduating college or transitioning careers within the next year, here is a list of the top ten places for young adults to live according to sources. The main statistics that are taken into consideration in choosing 1-10 are metro population size, median monthly rent (includes utilities), average annual wage, and unemployment rate.
Metro Population: 1,705,075
Median monthly rent (includes utilities): $864
Average annual wage: $41,380 (as of 2007)
Unemployment rate: 6.9%
Metro Population: 1,745,524
Median monthly rent: $803
Average annual wage: $41,190
Unemployment rate: 10.9%
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Now this video is funny but very real, the world economy survives off of debt.. These large banking institutes wants everyone to stay in debt because thats the only way their able to remain tremendously wealthy and the same goes for all the countries around the world. Just take a minute and check this video out and leave your thoughts.
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