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WASHINGTON --The conservative advocacy group Tea Party Express massed at the U.S. Capitol on Saturday to protest health care reform, higher taxes and what they see as out-of-control government spending. Marchers en route to the rally held no feelings in check as they waved signs reading, "Proud member of the angry mob," "I didn't vote for this Obamanation," "Fire the czars" and "You represent us, not rule us." Nazi imagery and a poster of President Obama as an African witch doctor were popular images. The march leading to the Capitol stretched for blocks on the final day of the Tea Party Express' cross-country bus tour, which began August 28 in Sacramento, California. En route, the group hosted rallies in about 30 cities. An official crowd estimate was not available, but reporters at the scene described the massive crowd as reaching the tens of thousands. At each stop, the tour highlighted members of Congress "who have voted for higher spending, higher taxes, and government intervention in the lives of American families and businesses," according to The Tea Party Express Web site. One woman at Saturday's events summed up her feelings about issues this way: "It's too much too fast." A major theme of the rally was the push for less government. "The government should be doing things that are authorized by the Constitution; they should be doing things that the people want, not things that they just decide are nifty. We can't afford these things anymore. Watch protesters converge on the Capitol » "The government should be concentrating on cutting spending on all the programs, not thinking of new, wonderful ways of spending more .... I've voted my whole life. This is the first time in my life I've gotten off the couch and said, 'I'm sick of this. It's only three hours away, and I'm going to be there.'" Yet another man said, "We're here to let the government know that we do not want government involvement in our health care nor do we want the higher taxation that comes along with such a proposal Several speakers were to speak throughout the afternoon, with events wrapping up about 4 p.m. ET. The tea party movement gained momentum this year; several parties were held across the country this summer to protest Obama and the Democrats' economic stimulus plans, among other things. On July 4, nearly 2,000 advocates, toting signs and chanting slogans, rallied outside Congress. Activists said the TEA Party Day -- an acronym for "Taxed Enough Already" -- was in response to runaway government spending. But now, the focus is on health care reform, an issue that has prompted a more encompassing debate. "What brought everything together was the Obamacare idea, which contains every odiferous objection," Tea Party Express organizer Mark Williams said in August. Although Tea Party Express tour was funded by Our Country Deserves Better, a conservative political action committee, Williams said his organization is nonpartisan, and that the rallies are not aimed at one politician over another, namely Obama. iReport.com: Images from the rally "This is not people upset over one particular politician or one particular party," Williams has said. "In fact, if you ask the Republicans in the crowd, you'll find they are just upset at their party as they are at the Democrats." Members from conservative groups such as Freedom Works, run by former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, Campaign Liberty and the Institute for Liberty also were expected to participate in Saturday's rally
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mising my childhood
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apni cousin ka
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Zindagi Main Sub Say Zaida Kis Cheez Ya Rishtay Nay Hurt Kia?
prliqbal replied to Zaini's topic in Guftgu
jab aap kisi say love kartay ho to phir hurt hotay ho. hamain rishtoon ko utni hee importance danee chaheya jitni allah nay hukm diya hay warna hum rotain hee rehain gay. -
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Not only does white paint help reflect the sun rays helping to keep it cooler, white paint is cheaper and lighter. It also takes less paint (less coats)to cover. Therefore less weight is added to the plane. Its all about the MONEY! Question...Why is it that when someone tells you that there’s billions of stars in the universe, you believe them. But if they tell you there’s wet paint somewhere you have to touch it?
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sab say pehlay allah say orr phir apnay love say
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..i am thinking how to impress my love..
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we can share history and some world records so it will be informative forum. anyway it is just the suggestion.
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can we make a new forum World records or the history
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Money Means Wealth..Wealth in Arabic term is known as 'al-ghina', which means 'no needs or needs less' As a muslim Hazrat Muhammad Salalah ho aliha wa alaihee wassalm is our ideal. he is on the peak of every good thing. he is the best leader of the world, he is the best father, he is the best of every relation. he was the king he will be the king of jannah. but if you look at his life he dont have even a god bed to sleep means he dont had money. without money he got everything. 1 thing i also want to clear here when we say someone has money this doesn't mean the money for his regular use this mean he is a rich person and he got extra money. so extra money always or most of the times lead to unecassary things and bad habits also. so earn(rizk halal) as allah said and give charity it is the necassity. to keep extra money is the satisfaction but even no rich person ever satisfy about his money he always wants more. for a concept of wealth in islam you can read from this topic Islam and Wealth
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3 sentenced in China over syringe stabbings Three people were sentenced Saturday to up to 15 years in prison over a series of syringe stabbings that triggered unrest in China's western city of Urumqi, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported. Court hearings began in the morning. The syringe attacks began August 17, a month after long-simmering resentment between minority Uyghurs and majority Han Chinese erupted into riots and left more than 200 people dead. Uyghurs are accused of using hypodermic needles to stab hundreds of people from several ethnic groups, including Han Chinese. Many of the victims had to be hospitalized, authorities said. Police had promised harsh punishment for whoever was convicted in the stabbings: life imprisonment or the death penalty, government officials said. The Han Chinese are the country's dominant ethnic group. The Uyghurs are a Turkic-speaking Muslim minority who consider Xinjiang their homeland.
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which one this one or this one
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if your mouse is not working you can use some keyboard as mouse keys. check this also The Best Computer Tips and Tricks: Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows Vista and XP and Microsoft Office Windows Key+E The best part about shortcut keys is letting your keyboard do half the work. This is a perfect example: This shortcut allows you to open Windows Explorer with one quick keystroke. Windows Key+M This is the shortcut to keep in mind when you are at work doing anything but working—it allows you to minimize all of your open windows, leaving just the desktop left exposed. To restore the windows, hit Windows key+Shift+M. Another quick way to do this is Windows key+D, which shows your desktop; to restore, just repeat the same keystroke. This is a handy shortcut to have around the next time your boss is wandering through the office. Alt+Tab This allows you to easily scroll through all the windows you have open. If you're working in Word and referring to something in Explorer, for example, you can toggle back and forth between the two programs. You can also use this to switch between windows in the same program, making multitasking a breeze. Very similar is Windows key+Tab: In XP, it lets you scroll the items on the taskbar, and in Vista, it starts Flip 3D for a fun graphical spin on the same idea. Alt+F4 This shortcut is a quick way to close a window in any program. Alt+Spacebar+C (which requires less stretching, but more keys) and Ctrl+W do the same thing. Any of the ways will allow you to close a window without using your mouse to hit the X in the upper-right corner. Ctrl+Arrow Keys In Microsoft Word, the left and right arrows allow you to move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word or the next word; the up and down arrows will do the same with paragraphs. This is very helpful when editing a document or scanning for any reason. Shift+Delete If you want to delete a file—and you don't want to deal with it later in the Recycle Bin—this is the way to go. Just be absolutely sure that this is a file you won't want back! Hold Shift While Inserting a CD Have you ever wanted to insert a CD and not use it right away? This shortcut allows you to bypass Autorun when inserting a CD so you can control exactly when you will use a CD you've inserted. Ctrl+Drag There are many ways to copy a file, but this just might be the easiest. All you have to do is click on the file, hold, and drag it into its desired location. This works the same as another handy shortcut, Ctrl+C. Windows Key+U+U Quickly shut down Windows by hitting the Windows key (don't hold it down), hitting U to reach the shutdown menu, and then hitting U again to shut down. Windows Key+Pause Need a quick way to get to the Systems Properties menu without too much thought? Just press these two keys and you'll be brought right to it. Ctrl+Z, Ctrl+Y Undo an action by hitting Ctrl+Z; if you change your mind, Ctrl+Y will redo the undo. Shift + Arrow Keys Holding shift and pressing one of the arrow keys will highlight text in Word (or a group of Excel cells) without the mouse, selecting in the direction the arrow points. Ctrl+U, Ctrl+B, Ctrl+I This one's for Office newbies. It's a snap to underline, bold, and italicize without the mouse if you press Ctrl+U (underlining), Ctrl+B (bolding), or Ctrl+I (italicizing).
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ik vari ki hoya ik pind vich sher aa gaya. Sher nu pakdan vaste Japan di police di help layi gayi, Amrika di police v aayi, par sab nakam rahe. Akhir vari aayi sadi harman pyari Punjab Pulas di. Bas fer ki c. Agle hi din Punjab Pulas ne thane vich ik bandar pakdya hoya c te ohnu kut kut ke keh rahe san: Bol me hi sher han, me hi sher han !!! Punjabi Boy: I love u sohniye. Punjabi Girl: Tere vich ki khaas a k main tainu pyar kara. Punjabi Boy: Veer tera university da topper a.
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Ameer Ki Nimaz ameer_ki_namaz.bmp
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Baked-up fried chicken Forget about that greasy version of fried chicken that soaks through the takeout container before you get it home. Get all the crunch with half the calories using this hassle-free oven method. Skinless, boneless chicken breasts stay moist and tender beneath a crispy coating of spices. Preparation time 15 minutes Baking Time 30 minutes Makes 6 servings Ingredients 1/2 cup (125 mL) buttermilk 1 egg white 6 skinless, boneless chicken breasts 1/2 cup (125 mL) all-purpose flour 2 tsp (10 mL) each salt, garlic powder, dried oregano leaves, chili powder and baking powder 1 to 2 tbsp (15 to 30 mL) olive oil Preheat oven to 450F (230C). Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and set a wire rack on top. Spray rack with cooking spray. In a large bowl, whisk buttermilk with egg white. Add chicken and turn to evenly coat. Measure flour, salt, garlic powder, oregano, chili powder and baking powder into a large plastic bag. Close top and gently shake to evenly mix. Remove chicken, one piece at a time, from buttermilk and shake off excess liquid, then place in bag. Close top and shake gently to evenly coat. Remove from bag, shaking off excess coating, then place on rack. Repeat with remaining chicken, one piece at a time. Discard any remaining milk and flour mixtures. Don't sprinkle over chicken. Using a brush, lightly dab oil as evenly as possible over coating on chicken. Bake in centre of preheated oven until coating is crisp and golden, about 30 minutes. Serve with our Oven-Fried French Fries. Tip If you have time, let chicken marinate in buttermilk before roasting. This makes it even more tender and adds tang, too! Place chicken and buttermilk mixture in a large plastic bag. Push chicken down into marinade, then squeeze out as much air as possible from bag. Seal tightly with an elastic band as close to chicken as possible. Place in a large bowl. Refrigerate 4 hours or overnight. Then proceed with recipe as written.
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***JOKES*** Dear dost! Je kade tera ikale da panga 10 bandiyan nal pe jave ta mainu bula lai. . . . . . . . Main kade kise de kut paindi ni dekhi... *************************************************************************** Punjabi Boy: Main tere nal shaadi nahi kar sakda. Ghar wale mana kar rahe ne. Punjabi Girl: Ghar vich kon kon hai. Punjabi Boy: 1 bivi te 3 bache.
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parent are spending alot of money, time to make their child futre secure. so that he or she can live in this world without any problem. but it is also observed that alot of highly educated people dont know about their religion much so the parents are trying to make them good doctor good engineer etc but they dont focus on their islamic education in result they dont know how to treat their parents they dont know how to behave with their parent etc etc. so at the end whatever parent spend on them will be a loss for them. even some time it is observed if the parents died they dont know how to give ghusal, how to pray (nimaz janaza) for them. so what is your opinion how to give child a right direction. which is good for him and also for parents plus for this world and hereafter.