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Friday, June 11, 2010

20 Things You Should Never Buy Used - Yahoo! Shopping

20 Things You Should Never Buy Used - Yahoo! Shopping

We all love scoring great deals on Craigslist and Ebay, but many second-hand purchases are actually terrible deals. Stay clear of these 20 used items that will end up costing you money -- or even endanger your health.

Important Information about perfumes and other fragrances received in the mail









 






 


 


 

 

 

 Please read.

 URGENT News from Gleneagles Hospital

Please spend 1 minute and read on... News from Gleneagles
Hospital (Ampang) URGENT !!!!! from Gleneagles Hospital


Seven women have died after inhaling a free perfume sample
that was mailed to them. The product was poisonous. If you receive free samples in the mail such as lotions, perfumes, diapers etc. throw them away. The government is afraid that this might be another terrorist act.  They will not announce it in the news because they do not want to create panic or give the terrorists new ideas. Send this to all your friends and family members.

 

Diane J. Ford

Office of the Chief of Police

Office of Risk Management

101 M Street, SW

Washington, DC

(202) 645-3419 (Office)



 

 

 





Media Matters Daily Summary






Media Matters for America

Here are today's news items from Media Matters for America, click on the title or 'read more' to read the entirety of each story.

QUICK FACT: Laffer continues to mislead on 2011 tax changes
On Fox & Friends, guest Art Laffer misleadingly claimed that "President Obama has decided to let Bush's tax cuts expire," falsely claimed that the "dividend tax rate's going from 15 to 39.6 percent" and pushed the dubious claim that Reagan "postponed tax cuts which... caused the deep recession of 1981-82." In fact, under President Obama's proposed budget, tax rates would only increase ontop earners, and dividend taxes for those taxpayers would increase to 20 percent, not 39 percent. Read More

Fox News strains to tie Obama administration to BP
Fox News pushed the tenuous suggestion that White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel has unethical "ties" to BP because he once lived in the home of Stan Greenberg, a D.C. research strategist who has done work for the oil company. In fact, there is no evidence that Emanuel's relationship with Greenberg -- which dates back several decades -- has anything to do with BP or benefited BP in any way. Moreover, Brian Kilmeade falsely claimed BP donated $750 million to Barack Obama's presidential campaign, which would have amounted to the entirety of Obama's campaign haul. Read More

Fox & Friends runs with attack on gov't for not yet buying company's untested oil boom
Fox & Friends attacked the Obama administration for not immediately purchasing a manufacturer's oil containment boom. However, the company has not previously manufactured oil boom, their product reportedly "differs from other designs being used," and BP has reportedly "ordered a trial run" of the boom before committing to purchase it. Read More

Did the GOP commission Fox to rewrite the history books?
Appearing on Fox & Friends, purported business expert Stuart Varney made extensive revisions to U.S. economic history, among them: the false suggestion that President Obama has not cut taxes; the false suggestion that President Bush presided over strong job growth; and the false claim that after President Clinton took office, the economy did not improve until Republicans took control of Congress. Read More

Wash. Times distorts Kagan's record to claim she's a "threat to gun owners"
The Washington Times distorted Elena Kagan's record to claim that "a vote for Ms. Kagan for the Supreme Court is another vote against gun rights." Read More

The Wall Street Journal's extensive history of using industrial disasters to attack government
The Wall Street Journal editorial page has used the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to criticize government regulation of industry. This is merely the latest in a long history of using environmental and industrial disasters to attack government and advocate for less regulation. Read More

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