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Re: One man's success using a promisory note to pay a bill.
Korben Dallas wrote: > There's a logic problem: You gave them an IOU. But they gave you 10K cash > in return for having the IOU too high. What probably happened is that the hospital sold the note to a finance company, which will now go after the


Re: B'nai B'rith is in fact a Masonic Order
"international_mens_organisation@internationalmensorganisation.cjb.net" wrote: > > B'nai B'rith-ADL Doesn't Represent Jews > By Henry Makow Ph.D. > October 28, 2005 Total bull#@($ -- LP There are three types of people that you_can_not_t


99 year lease
Can anyone tell me why leases stop at 99 years (like between England and China with Hong Kong)? If it is over 99 years does that make a difference? Where did this come from?


Re: Why would Jefferson want the Bill of Rights?
Keenan Atkinson wrote: > Neil wrote: > Well, I agree with that statement anyway. I am, for instance, in favor > of business regulation that requires honesty and disclosure. Honesty is fine (it is a legitimate role of government to punish those


WHY HITLER RELIED ON ID CARDS
WHY HITLER RELIED ON ID CARDS http://rain.prohosting.com/imoffi/hit3.htm ===================== via International Mens Organisation http://internationalmensorganisation.cjb.net Fathers Fighting Injustice http://fathersfightinginjustice.cjb.net


B'nai B'rith is in fact a Masonic Order
B'nai B'rith-ADL Doesn't Represent Jews By Henry Makow Ph.D. October 28, 2005 While claiming to represent "the interests of the worldwide Jewish Community" the B'nai B'rith is in fact a Masonic Order that represents British Freemasonry, and shifts


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