Thursday, October 20, 2005

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A father enters his daughter's room and finds a letter on the bed. With the worst premonition he can read while you are shaking hands
Dear Mum and Dad:
With great sorrow and pain I tell them that I have escaped with my boyfriend. I have found true love and it's fantastic. I love his piercings, scars, tattoos and, above all, his bike.
The other news is that I'm pregnant, but do not worry because Yonatan said to be very happy in his village. Want to have many more children with me and me too. Lately I've noticed that marijuana does not hurt anyone, so we will ivar for us and our friends. They will let us change coca and cocaine base we want. In the meantime we will pray that science will find a cure for AIDS, which can improve Yonatan. It deserves. For the silver
not worry. Wilson, his cousin, will let us participate in his films Jhon Jairo Chovengo friends and shoot in your basement. I was told I can make up to $ 50,000 per film, $ 50,000 more if more than three men at the scene and another $ 50,000 if a horse participates.
Do not worry Mom. Since I have 15 years and know how to take care of myself. "Someday I will visit so they can see their grandchildren."
With love. His beloved daughter
Mentiira

Papi! I am Juanita's house, the neighbor. It was just to show that there are things much worse than my qualifications that I attached hereto.

Thursday, October 6, 2005

Starcraft 1915 For Sale

assholes do not sign. Indochine

Urgent: English sentenced to death in Philippines

On 21 July the Philippine Supreme Court has upheld the death penalty lethal injection of Paco LarraƱaga. Now his only hope is that Philippine President granted the pardon.

Paco LarraƱaga, English 26, leads from the 19 in jail in the Philippines. Amnesty International is calling commute the death sentence, a punishment in violation of the right to life and the right of everyone to be free from cruel and inhumane.

Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, in November 2003 lifted the moratorium on executions in the cases of convicted of kidnapping and drug trafficking. At the end of 2004, a total of 1,110 prisoners awaiting execution. Since the restoration of the death penalty in 1993 have been carried out 7 runs. Moreover, at least 21 young people remain under sentence of death for crimes committed when they were under 18, even though the law in the Philippines makes it clear that minors can not be sentenced or executed

On 10 October, International Day Against Death Penalty, deliver to the Embassy to collect all letters addressed to the Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, calling for the abolition of the death penalty in his country and the immediate commutation of Paco.

acts against the death penalty. Only you can change the ending. Sign

before 10 October. Time is running out.


these is the link to sign

http://www.es.amnesty.org/actua/larranaga_ago05/index.php


Please forward this message to all your contacts.