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cnn's lou dobbs calls out the bush administration.
i have no political care don`t bash me
nasa's was running short on money, so they deicded to get a couple sponsers.
bake sales? been done. car washes? so 2005. and pop can drives can fall flat. so the rev. rick oliver, pastor for the first church of god in pendleton, cast about for a new idea to raise money for sending 18 people on a mission to costa rica and settled on...toilet paper? oliver hit on the idea of selling toilet paper after hearing about a baseball coach on the east coast who successfully sold the product. as for the brand, what else? it's angel soft _ oliver's church took delivery of a truckload of it from a portland distributor this week.the church is selling the toilet paper either by the roll or by the case, and offers free delivery with the purchase of a case or more. oliver now is a practiced hand with his toilet paper sales pitch. "the rolls are larger than the standard, with 450 sheets per roll, and it's two-ply," he told the east oregonian newspaper. "we've heard all the jokes. people really enjoy that it's angel soft, but what else would a church sell?"
hmm, support your church, wipe your @ss.
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ernie mccracken get's involved in helping fatherless families through the unified fund.
superglue a quarter to the ground in front of a vending machine. only time-lapse photography could truly show the ingeniousness of such a practical joke, but sticking around for an hour gives you a pretty good idea of how cheap people really are.
a report reveals how the us government is financing the very same insurgent forces in afghanistan that american and nato soldiers are fighting. investigative journalist aram roston traces how the pentagon’s civilian contractors in afghanistan end up paying insurgent groups to protect american supply routes from attack.