199 Liberal Scandals
Posted on October 02, 2008 in Generic pharmaceuticals
1. Cancelling the Sea King commutation 2. Sponsorship scandal 3. Gun Archives 4. HRDC boondoggle 5. Troubles with Transition Engine Funds plan 6. Tainted blood 7. Radwanski Spending Problem 8. Pearson Airport 9. GST Flip Failing 10. Airbus Test 11. Voting against Red Offprint pact of independent Ethics Commissioner 12. Irving fishing outlast stays/service within reach Irving jets over list nurses 13. Martin traveling breeze private corporate jets when Inside Support 14. Don Boudria's lengthen at Boulay owned chalet 15. Denis Coderre staying with Boulay 16. Alfonso Gagliano fellow outfitted Ambassador to Denmark 17. Shawinigate 18. Claude Gauthier (PM's friend)'s Transelec getting CIDA speculation this was questioned closed the Auditor Customary furthermore trim CIDA. 19. Liberal fundraiser Pierre Corbeil charged with fraud completed RCMP subsequential he approached legion Quebec companies venturing federal commission learning grants conjointly petition owing to payments to Liberal Agglomeration, having gotten the names from senior Quebec Liberal Foster, Marcel Masse. 20. Michel Dupuy, Heritage Stock, lobbying the CRTC....(stint)(Via) So myriad, multiplied furthermore....Enough said. Cheap Generic Viagra
Happy Mother's Day Mama
Posted on August 21, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
My mom was born March 31, 1919. She grew into a darling little girl with red hair, soft brown eyes and a shy smile. She became a strikingly beautiful young woman and at age 18 she married her 'Kenny.' They had a very happy life together. They loved fishing, especially Steelhead, and they were very good at it. One time when mom gave a hard yank on her fishing rod to set the hook, the sandy river bank gave away and she went into the river. She held on to her fishing rod and with just her head, and arms sticking out of the river, and she managed to land the steelhead. Mom loved gardening and grew every kind of vegetable and berries. She made jams and jellys to put on her delicious homemade bread and buns. Her flowers were a bright spot in our yard and her Dahlias were incredible. She made her own sauerkraut and mincemeat, and delighted us with homemade rootbeer. She eventually did some experimenting with Dandelion and Rhubarb wines, and also made her own brew. :) After her beloved Kenny passed, the sadness never left her eyes, but she found joy in things most people over look. One she picked a bouquet of clover and was delighted with their beauty and fragrance. Another time she found a handful of interesting grass and placed it in a vase in her table. I was fortunate to live across the street from her until the last three years of her life, so could see her daily. She was always so full of life, well read and knowlegeable, we had no idea that Alzheimers would rob us of this sweet lady. I will not forget the day she looked at me and I knew she did not know who I was. It was emotionally devastating when our rolls changed and I was mothering her, but I thank God for that time. Eventually there was no recognition at all, just the blank stare. But I could make her laugh and it was her laugh that kept me strong. It was the one thing about her that did not change. She lived with me the month of March in 2001. Not able to differentiate between body sensations she couldn't tell me where she hurt, or if she was hungry or thirsty, so I kept food and water in front of her and fed her myself much of the time. One day my granddaugter came to visit with her children. Her oldest was three and always asked me to put lipstick on her. This day she asked her Great-Great Grandma if she wanted some too. Then proceeded to carefully apply lipstick to her 82 year old G-G-Grandma's lips. This is one of the last pictures I have of my mother. She left us on June 26, 2001, three months after this picture was taken. I am thankful that the Lord chose this sweet lady to be my mother and for giving me the time to really get to know her.
This Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You
Posted on August 08, 2008 in Ed pump
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Historic Agreement Between Mexican Fishing Industry
Posted on July 17, 2008 in Generic medical release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AUGUST 5, 2005 12:52 PM CONTACT: Natural Resources Defense Council Daniel Hinerfeld, 310-434-2300 or 310-710-3111 (cell) Historic Agreement Between Mexican Fishing Industry Conservation Groups Aim to Save World's Rarest, Most Endangered Porpoise LOS ANGELES - August 5 - An agreement signed last week in Puerto Pe
Moving on, from Zambia, Namibia, Botswana and back to Namibia
Posted on June 18, 2008 in Impotence young men
Iguazu Falls - Argentinian side Originally uploaded by CharlesFred. This is a picture of the Iguazu Falls in Argentina - hoping to add one in a miunute of Victoria Falls on a rainy day. We went to the Victoria Falls on Saturday where it rained more than there was water coming over the Falls. We have had quite a few adventures since including joining a convoy of three pink buses, full of Swedes, listening to Dancing Queen and getting stuck in the wet sand of the Caprivi Strip, joining up with Stefan and Sissie from Germany who rescued us from the mud, meeting up with Nigel and Tuomo at the Shakawe (non-)Fishing Lodge, seeing bushmen paintings at Tsodilo Hills and making it over to Tsumeb, a very strange place where provincial Germany meets Africa. No internet and now no possibility of uploading phtos, we are negotiating with Janny, a local Namibian to take us to Kaokoland in northwest Namibia for the next few days. Still alive and kicking... and wishing everyone, belatedly, een gezellige Sinterklaas. Labels: Botswana, Trip to Middle East and Africa, Zambia