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Aug
31

AN ENDURING PEOPLE

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AN ENDURING PEOPLE
Tommy Longo swam for his life on Aug. 29, 2005.

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Aug
31

Shad Fishing Alosa Sapidissima Part 2

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Shad Fishing Alosa Sapidissima Part 2 of Pacific Ghost Productions “Alosa Sapidissima” film. Shad fishing on Oregons Columbia river with Matthew Clark and special guest.

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Aug
31

carp rigs??

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hey does any1 know sum GOOD carp rigs that r non-complex and easy 2 set up and u know that work!
or do u know an good websites 4 carp fishing where i can find this info? thankyou

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Aug
31

I need to know how to catch carp?

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This lake I go fishing at has large orangish fish jumping frequently however i’ve never caught one. The lake is not stocked with trout so i assume they’re carp. Do you think they could be carp, and if so how do i catch them?
I doubt that they’re golfish because it’s a natural lake surrounded by forest and they don’t really look like goldfish. However i’ve never gotten a good look because they jump and then dive back under that water.

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We are citizens of the world, Sen. Obama told thousands of nonvoting Germans during his recent tour of the Middle East and Europe. And if the Global Poverty Act (S. 2433) he has sponsored becomes law, which is almost certain if he wins in November, we’re also going to be taxpayers of the world.

Speaking in Berlin, Obama said: “While the 20th century taught us that we share a common destiny, the 21st has revealed a world more intertwined than at any time in human history.”

What the 20th century really showed was a series of totalitarian threats — from fascism to Nazism to communism — defeated by the U.S. military. Hitler’s Germany, Mussolini’s Italy, Tojo’s Japan and the Soviet Union offered destinies we did not share.

Our destiny of peace and freedom through strength was not achieved by a transnationalist fantasy of buying the world a Coke and singing “Kumbaya.”

Obama’s Global Poverty Act offers us a global socialist destiny we do not want, one that challenges America’s very sovereignty. The former “post-racial” candidate obviously intends to be a post-national president.

A statement from Obama’s office says: “With billions of people living on just dollars a day around the world, global poverty remains one of the greatest challenges and tragedies the international community faces. It must be a priority of American foreign policy to commit to eliminating extreme poverty and ensuring every child has food, shelter and clean drinking water.”

These are worthy goals, but note there’s no mention of spreading democracy, expanding free trade, promoting entrepreneurial capitalism or ridding the world of despots who rule and ravage countries such as Zimbabwe and Sudan.

Obama would give them all a fish without teaching them how to fish. Pledging to cut global poverty in half on the backs of U.S. taxpayers is a ridiculous and impossible goal.

His legislation refers to the “millennium development goal,” a phrase from a declaration adopted by the United Nations Millennium Assembly in 2000 and supported by President Clinton.

It calls for the “eradication of poverty” in part through the “redistribution (of) wealth of land” and “a fair distribution of the earth’s resources.” In other words: American resources.

It’s a mantra of liberals that the U.S. is only a small portion of the world’s population yet consumes an unseemly portion of the planet’s supposedly finite resources. Never mentioned is the fact that America’s population, just 5% of the world’s total, also produces a stunning 27% of the world’s GDP — to the enormous benefit of other countries. Nonetheless, their solution is to siphon off the product of our free democracy and distribute it.

We already transfer too much national wealth to the United Nations and its busybody agencies. Obama’s bill would force U.S. taxpayers to fork over 0.7% of our gross domestic product every year to fund a global war on poverty, spending well above the $16.3 billion in global poverty aid the U.S. already spends.

Over a 13-year period, from 2002, when the U.N.’s Financing for Development Conference was held, to the target year of 2015, when the U.S is expected to meet its part of the U.N. Millennium goals, we would be spending an additional $65 billion annually for a total of $845 billion.

During a time of economic uncertainty, the plan would cost every American taxpayer around $2,500.

If you’re worried abut gasoline and heating oil prices now, think what they’ll be like when the U.S. is subjected in an Obama administration to global energy consumption and production taxes. Obama’s Global Poverty Act is the “international community’s” foot in the door.

The U.N. Millennium declaration called for a “currency transfer tax,” a “tax on the rental value of land and natural resources,” a “royalty on worldwide fossil energy production — oil, natural gas, coal . . . fees for the commercial use of the oceans, fees for the airplane use of the skies, fees for the use of the electromagnetic spectrum, fees on foreign exchange transactions, and a tax on the carbon content of fuels.”

Co-sponsors of S. 2433 include Democrats Maria Cantwell of Washington, Dianne Feinstein of California, Richard Durbin of Illinois and Robert Menendez of New Jersey. GOP globalists supporting the bill include Chuck Hagel of Nebraska and Richard Lugar of Indiana.

Lugar has worked with Obama to promote more aid to Russia to promote nuclear nonproliferation. Lugar also promotes the Law of the Sea treaty, which turns over the world’s oceans to an International Seabed Authority that would charge us to drill offshore and have veto power over the movements and actions of the U.S. Navy.

Obama’s agenda sounds like defeated 2004 Democratic candidate John Kerry’s “global test” for U.S. foreign policy decisions where “you have to do it in a way that passes the test — that passes the global test — where your
MR MOTA: Simple answer: it’s not in the Constitution. Besides, I give plenty to churches, charity, and other organizations to fight poverty, hunger, and homelessness. The American people are already the most generous givers in history; we don’t need wasteful government to usurp control under the guise of a fight on “global poverty”.

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Fishing Kits and Equipment NEW by Samuel Granger Camp

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BLUE EYES WHITE DRAGON
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Grand Tiki ElderSnatch Steal
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Regenerating MummyBlack Pendant
Armored StarfishRod of Silence-Kay’est
Dancing FairyMinor Goblin Official
Dark BatCall of the Mummy
Melchid the Four-Face BeastFissure
Rare Metal DragonInsect Imitation
Mystical Shine BallReckless Greed
Man-Eater BugChange of Heart
Man-Eating Treasure ChestDeal of Phantom
Penguin SoldierSeven Tools of the Bandit
Sonic BirdMonster Gate
Great WhiteMystic Plasma Zone
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Great MothDark Hole
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UFO TurtleDian Keto the Cure Master
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Rescue CatSoul Release
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Soul-Absorbing Bone Tower
The Dragon Dwelling in the Cave
Disc Fighter
Slot Machine
Penguin Knight

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Aug
31

Fishing report — Sept. 1

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The fishing report from New Mexico Wildlife Department is generated by officers and anglers. Area lake reports: Clayton Lake: There has been light pressure and fishing is generally slow. A few catfish have been caught on night crawlers and a…

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Aug
31

Surf Fishing South Florida?

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I’m staying in Margate, Florida for two weeks and I want to try my luck at some surf fishing. Yesterday, I headed to pier, which I didn’t like at all. Everyone that I have asked always recommends some piers, but I enjoy surf fishing not pier fishing–to me it’s more relaxing and enjoyable. However, I’ve noticed that just about every beach around the area is full of people. So my question is are there any fishing spots in the area that aren’t crowded with non-fisherman. Also, are there any jetties or inlets in the area that are productive? Lastly, during this time of year what species should I be targeting? Thanks

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Aug
31

Bait is hard to find and catch in August

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Bait is hard to find and catch in August
The redfish bite continued to pick up along the southern shores of Tampa Bay last week, but the bait situation was no better.

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