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I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery.
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On 8/7/2015 6:29 AM, Janet B wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone” to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink. To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd) document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S. Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out. |
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On 8/7/2015 6:29 AM, Janet B wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone” to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink. To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd) document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S. Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out. |
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Janet B wrote:
> >I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. I can buy canned fruit in those small cans at BJ's, I see pears all the time but my SO prefers the peaches and tropical fruits in those small cans, for lunches when she teaches school, we buy them in 12 packs all the time, I even eat some... we buy 24 packs of various single serve puddings too; plain vanilla, rice, tapioca... Jilly cat loves tapioca pudding, she gets her licks in. I think diced canned pears are disgusting, they are aways unripe pears. Whole pear halves are every good but the diced pears are awful... and matters not which brand. Obviously the Bove is among all her other maladys severely afflicted with TIAD, I'm 120% positive all the Bove's taste buds are in her rectum, the Bove's enormouse rectum! |
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On 8/7/2015 7:55 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone” to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink. To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd) document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S. Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out. |
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On 2015-08-06 4:29 PM, Janet B wrote:
> I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. > Janet US > Oh no. Now we will hear the excuses for why she cannot go to Walmart. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2015-08-06 4:29 PM, Janet B wrote: >> I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. >> Janet US >> > > Oh no. Now we will hear the excuses for why she cannot go to Walmart. I do go there and my Walmart grocery doesn't carry. I choose not to go to the Superstore right now because the crime is up severely in that area. |
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On 8/7/2015 8:47 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law. The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the 2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
>Dave Smith wrote: >> >> Oh no. Now we will hear the excuses for why she cannot go to Walmart. > >I do go there and my Walmart grocery doesn't carry. I choose not to go to >the Superstore right now because the crime is up severely in that area. Why do you choose to live in a crime ridden ghetto. The worst felons here are the possom gang that steals cat food. |
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On 8/7/2015 10:53 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone” to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink. To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd) document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S. Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out. |
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On 8/7/2015 10:53 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone” to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink. To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd) document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S. Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out. |
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On 8/7/2015 8:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law. The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the 2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis. |
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On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 18:18:51 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: > On 2015-08-06 4:29 PM, Janet B wrote: > > I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. > > Janet US > > > > Oh no. Now we will hear the excuses for why she cannot go to Walmart. Maybe her Walmart doesn't carry them. Someone on the internet told me to go to Costco to find a certain brand of olive oil I'd never heard of, but I was just at my Costco a couple of days ago and I know that one doesn't have it. -- sf |
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On 8/6/2015 10:34 PM, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 18:18:51 -0400, Dave Smith > > wrote: > >> On 2015-08-06 4:29 PM, Janet B wrote: >>> I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. >>> Janet US >>> >> >> Oh no. Now we will hear the excuses for why she cannot go to Walmart. > > Maybe her Walmart doesn't carry them. Someone on the internet told me > to go to Costco to find a certain brand of olive oil I'd never heard > of, but I was just at my Costco a couple of days ago and I know that > one doesn't have it. > Recommended, if in stock: http://www.oliveoiltimes.com/guide/cat-coras-kitchen "Tasting Notes and Food Pairings: Cat Cora’s Kitchen Kalamata DOP Greek Extra Virgin Olive Oil: peppery, green fruits, bitter almond, green apple. Protected Designation of Origin (D.O.P.), Kalamata, Greece." One of the better and less forward olive oils to be found. Solid A rating for balance and depth of flavor. |
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On 8/7/2015 2:41 PM, Japhy Ryder wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone” to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink. To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd) document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S. Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out. |
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On Thu, 06 Aug 2015 21:34:52 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 18:18:51 -0400, Dave Smith > wrote: > >> On 2015-08-06 4:29 PM, Janet B wrote: >> > I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. >> > Janet US >> > >> >> Oh no. Now we will hear the excuses for why she cannot go to Walmart. > >Maybe her Walmart doesn't carry them. Someone on the internet told me >to go to Costco to find a certain brand of olive oil I'd never heard >of, but I was just at my Costco a couple of days ago and I know that >one doesn't have it. But that wasn't ever the issue. The issue was to find a supermarket that either had them or could order them in. We now know that Walmart carries them in their warehouse. As for Costco, their stuff flows steadily through the store. You may have just missed it either too early or too late. I'm assuming that since Costco has recently opened a store in Spain that we will be seeing more Spanish olive oil. Janet US |
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![]() "Janet B" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 06 Aug 2015 21:34:52 -0700, sf > wrote: > >>On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 18:18:51 -0400, Dave Smith > wrote: >> >>> On 2015-08-06 4:29 PM, Janet B wrote: >>> > I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. >>> > Janet US >>> > >>> >>> Oh no. Now we will hear the excuses for why she cannot go to Walmart. >> >>Maybe her Walmart doesn't carry them. Someone on the internet told me >>to go to Costco to find a certain brand of olive oil I'd never heard >>of, but I was just at my Costco a couple of days ago and I know that >>one doesn't have it. > > But that wasn't ever the issue. The issue was to find a supermarket > that either had them or could order them in. We now know that > Walmart carries them in their warehouse. > As for Costco, their stuff flows steadily through the store. You may > have just missed it either too early or too late. I'm assuming that > since Costco has recently opened a store in Spain that we will be > seeing more Spanish olive oil. > Janet US Not all Costco's carry the same thing. I could get bread at two of them in this area but not the one in Everett. Now none of them sell this bread. |
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On 8/7/2015 3:34 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone” to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink. To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd) document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S. Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out. |
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On Thu, 06 Aug 2015 22:46:09 -0600, Janet B >
wrote: > On Thu, 06 Aug 2015 21:34:52 -0700, sf > wrote: > > >On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 18:18:51 -0400, Dave Smith > > wrote: > > > >> On 2015-08-06 4:29 PM, Janet B wrote: > >> > I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. > >> > Janet US > >> > > >> > >> Oh no. Now we will hear the excuses for why she cannot go to Walmart. > > > >Maybe her Walmart doesn't carry them. Someone on the internet told me > >to go to Costco to find a certain brand of olive oil I'd never heard > >of, but I was just at my Costco a couple of days ago and I know that > >one doesn't have it. > > But that wasn't ever the issue. The issue was to find a supermarket > that either had them or could order them in. We now know that > Walmart carries them in their warehouse. Is your central warehouse is the same one the Walmart her area orders from? Finding it in one Walmart doesn't guarantee that all have it or that it's available in their central warehouse. In any case, she orders over the internet and I posted a link to Amazon last week for that size can. > As for Costco, their stuff flows steadily through the store. You may > have just missed it either too early or too late. No. They regularly stock California Olive Ranch where I shop. > I'm assuming that > since Costco has recently opened a store in Spain that we will be > seeing more Spanish olive oil. They go with the best price for the quality they want. I bought a 2L jug of Kirkland Greek EVOO when I was there. -- sf |
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On 8/7/2015 4:14 PM, sf wrote:
In addition to the hips and thighs, your butt seems to be a gargantuan problem area. To reduce the size of your enormous buttocks, you must reduce your body fat. Solely performing exercises that target the glutes is not going to reduce fat because eliminating fat from one area of the body isn't possible. To lose weight and slim down your butt, MayoClinic.com recommends creating a daily gradual limb rduction progrsm through amputation and drug abuse so that you lose weight gradually at a rate of 1 to 2 kilotons per week. |
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On 8/7/2015 4:14 PM, sf wrote:
In addition to the hips and thighs, your butt seems to be a gargantuan problem area. To reduce the size of your enormous buttocks, you must reduce your body fat. Solely performing exercises that target the glutes is not going to reduce fat because eliminating fat from one area of the body isn't possible. To lose weight and slim down your butt, MayoClinic.com recommends creating a daily gradual limb reduction program through amputation and drug abuse so that you lose weight gradually at a rate of 1 to 2 kilotons per week. |
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On 8/7/2015 2:46 PM, Janet B wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone” to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink. To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd) document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S. Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 18:18:51 -0400, Dave Smith > > wrote: > >> On 2015-08-06 4:29 PM, Janet B wrote: >> > I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. >> > Janet US >> > >> >> Oh no. Now we will hear the excuses for why she cannot go to Walmart. > > Maybe her Walmart doesn't carry them. Someone on the internet told me > to go to Costco to find a certain brand of olive oil I'd never heard > of, but I was just at my Costco a couple of days ago and I know that > one doesn't have it. Different Walmarts carry differ rent things. You'll see a lot listed online that you can't necessarily get at a store near you and not all will ship. |
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On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 22:33:31 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"sf" > wrote in message .. . >> On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 18:18:51 -0400, Dave Smith >> > wrote: >> >>> On 2015-08-06 4:29 PM, Janet B wrote: >>> > I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. >>> > Janet US >>> > >>> >>> Oh no. Now we will hear the excuses for why she cannot go to Walmart. >> >> Maybe her Walmart doesn't carry them. Someone on the internet told me >> to go to Costco to find a certain brand of olive oil I'd never heard >> of, but I was just at my Costco a couple of days ago and I know that >> one doesn't have it. > >Different Walmarts carry differ rent things. You'll see a lot listed online >that you can't necessarily get at a store near you and not all will ship. O.k., you two have proved to me that it isn't possible. I just look at things more positively than you do. Janet US |
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On 2015-08-07 11:55 AM, Janet B wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 22:33:31 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> Different Walmarts carry differ rent things. You'll see a lot listed online >> that you can't necessarily get at a store near you and not all will ship. > > O.k., you two have proved to me that it isn't possible. I just look > at things more positively than you do. One thing you could have been positive about was that there would be a reason that would not work for Julie. |
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On Fri, 07 Aug 2015 09:55:59 -0600, Janet B >
wrote: > On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 22:33:31 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > > > > >"sf" > wrote in message > .. . > >> On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 18:18:51 -0400, Dave Smith > >> > wrote: > >> > >>> On 2015-08-06 4:29 PM, Janet B wrote: > >>> > I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. > >>> > Janet US > >>> > > >>> > >>> Oh no. Now we will hear the excuses for why she cannot go to Walmart. > >> > >> Maybe her Walmart doesn't carry them. Someone on the internet told me > >> to go to Costco to find a certain brand of olive oil I'd never heard > >> of, but I was just at my Costco a couple of days ago and I know that > >> one doesn't have it. > > > >Different Walmarts carry differ rent things. You'll see a lot listed online > >that you can't necessarily get at a store near you and not all will ship. > > O.k., you two have proved to me that it isn't possible. I just look > at things more positively than you do. > Nothing is stopping her from picking up the phone to check or going there in person, I'm just saying that it's not a given that her's will automatically have it if yours does. Around here, the best way to find small cans is to go to a non-chain neighborhood grocery store where older people are likely to shop. -- sf |
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On 8/7/2015 3:33 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve into the “alleged” lurid past of one of our former presidents, George Herbert Walker Bush (GHWB), the current but ailing patriarch of the Bush Family Dynasty – I refer to them as the Bush Family Crime Syndicate, certainly not in terms of endearment – but rather more like the Mafia Godfather who prepares his sons to take over the family business upon his death. This particular post references an article by Stew Webb, a contributor of Veterans Today. In his life-time, George H. W. Bush (GHWB) has controlled every clandestine (hidden from view) and secret organization/operation within the arsenal of the United States government as either 1) Director of the CIA, 2) Vice President to Ronald Reagan (who was an unwitting puppet to the Bush controlled cabal – GHWB secretly gave Reagan poisons that hastened his fall into Alzheimer’s Disease and evidence suggests he helped plan Reagan’ attempted assassination by John Hinckley, whose family were close friends of the Bush family – a coincidence?) and 3) ultimately as President of the United States before Bill Clinton took office. |
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On 8/7/2015 2:34 PM, sf wrote:
In addition to the hips and thighs, your butt seems to be a gargantuan problem area. To reduce the size of your enormous buttocks, you must reduce your body fat. Solely performing exercises that target the glutes is not going to reduce fat because eliminating fat from one area of the body isn't possible. To lose weight and slim down your butt, MayoClinic.com recommends creating a daily gradual limb rduction progrsm through amputation and drug abuse so that you lose weight gradually at a rate of 1 to 2 kilotons per week. |
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On 8/7/2015 2:34 PM, sf wrote:
In addition to the hips and thighs, your butt seems to be a gargantuan problem area. To reduce the size of your enormous buttocks, you must reduce your body fat. Solely performing exercises that target the glutes is not going to reduce fat because eliminating fat from one area of the body isn't possible. To lose weight and slim down your butt, MayoClinic.com recommends creating a daily gradual limb reduction program through amputation and drug abuse so that you lose weight gradually at a rate of 1 to 2 kilotons per week. |
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![]() "Janet B" > wrote in message ... >I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. > Janet US Thanks! I will try to look the next time I go to the Superstore. The grocery does not carry them. |
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On 8/7/2015 8:45 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law. The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the 2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis. |
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On 8/6/2015 6:45 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Janet B" > wrote in message > ... >> I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. >> Janet US > > Thanks! I will try to look the next time I go to the Superstore. The > grocery does not carry them. The lack of that size can could have something to do with how much they are willing to pay the store for shelf space. It makes sense. If they sell more of the larger cans why pay to stock a bunch of little cans? I've been buying Sheba brand cat food at a particular store since I adopted Buffy in June. Suddenly it's not on their shelves anymore. When I asked a store employee about it she said either it wasn't selling well (couldn't have told that by me, I was buying lots of it) OR the vendor wasn't willing to pay for the shelf space. I'm betting it's the latter. Jill |
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On 8/7/2015 9:20 PM, jmcquown wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone” to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink. To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd) document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S. Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 8/6/2015 6:45 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Janet B" > wrote in message >> ... >>> I saw them at Walmart. My Walmart has a full grocery. >>> Janet US >> >> Thanks! I will try to look the next time I go to the Superstore. The >> grocery does not carry them. > > The lack of that size can could have something to do with how much they > are willing to pay the store for shelf space. It makes sense. If they > sell more of the larger cans why pay to stock a bunch of little cans? > > I've been buying Sheba brand cat food at a particular store since I > adopted Buffy in June. Suddenly it's not on their shelves anymore. When I > asked a store employee about it she said either it wasn't selling well > (couldn't have told that by me, I was buying lots of it) OR the vendor > wasn't willing to pay for the shelf space. I'm betting it's the latter. > > Jill Yikes! Sheba is one of the worst things to feed a cat. Please rethink that. The little cans of pears do seem to sell quite well here but, I also think that canned fruit in general is not a big seller to begin with as most of the stores do not have a very large section of it. I think fresh fruit sells better. |
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On 8/8/2015 3:38 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone” to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink. To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd) document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S. Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out. |
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On 8/8/2015 3:43 PM, Japhy Ryder wrote:
John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law. The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the 2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis. |
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On 8/8/2015 3:38 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law. The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the 2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis. |
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On 8/8/2015 1:38 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> >> I've been buying Sheba brand cat food at a particular store since I >> adopted Buffy in June. Suddenly it's not on their shelves anymore. >> When I asked a store employee about it she said either it wasn't >> selling well (couldn't have told that by me, I was buying lots of it) >> OR the vendor wasn't willing to pay for the shelf space. I'm betting >> it's the latter. >> >> Jill > > Yikes! Sheba is one of the worst things to feed a cat. Please rethink > that. > Please elucidate. > The little cans of pears do seem to sell quite well here but, I also > think that canned fruit in general is not a big seller to begin with as > most of the stores do not have a very large section of it. I think > fresh fruit sells better. Fresh in season, highly likely. They still might be changing things based on what they're being charged for having it on the store shelves. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > Julie Bove wrote: > > Yikes! Sheba is one of the worst things to feed a cat. Please rethink > > that. > > > Please elucidate. Mr.Kitty here lived almost 20 years on "crap" grocery store cat food. I tried all the better pet store foods and he wouldn't eat any of them. Instead he loved 'Meow Mix' for the always available dry food and each day he got 1/2 can of 9-Lives meaty food. He only liked the various seafood flavors. As he lived such a long and healthy life, I often wonder if the 'crap' food is really all that bad. Ferret, on the other hand, eats a blend of the 3 most healthiest brands sold only in pet stores. I buy 3 kinds and mix them together. When I run out and have to buy more, it's a costly purchase but it will last for months. The cost per day isn't so bad. Rare picture of the 'Himalayan Snow Ferret' discovered on my back porch one morning. They are a protected species now. I named him Fred and he was a good friend for many years. http://i58.tinypic.com/25jv5p0.jpg |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 8/8/2015 1:38 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> I've been buying Sheba brand cat food at a particular store since I >>> adopted Buffy in June. Suddenly it's not on their shelves anymore. >>> When I asked a store employee about it she said either it wasn't >>> selling well (couldn't have told that by me, I was buying lots of it) >>> OR the vendor wasn't willing to pay for the shelf space. I'm betting >>> it's the latter. >>> >>> Jill >> >> Yikes! Sheba is one of the worst things to feed a cat. Please rethink >> that. >> > Please elucidate. http://www.holisticandorganixpetshop...od-brands.html > |
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