Received: from nobody by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with local (Exim 4.80.1)
(envelope-from )
id 1VgRZ9-000653-L7
for lojban-newreal@lojban.org; Tue, 12 Nov 2013 19:56:31 -0800
Received: from [158.255.3.223] (port=53206 helo=03e3de17.wycoghegcercis.us)
by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (Exim 4.80.1)
(envelope-from )
id 1VgRYy-000647-5E
for lojban@lojban.org; Tue, 12 Nov 2013 19:56:28 -0800
Received: by 03e3de17.roadg.wycoghegcercis.us
(amavisd-new, port 11026) with ESMTP id 03RGDLLDJEE3DESQHTYYYQ17;
for ; Tue, 12 Nov 2013 19:56:17 -0800
To: lojban@lojban.org
Subject: Recapture The Feeling
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 19:56:17 -0800
From: "Ashley Madison Affiliate"
X-Sender:
Message-ID: <30264365262149302636116713742817@roadg.wycoghegcercis.us>
Content-Language: en-us
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="----=Part.239.1474.1384314977"
X-Spam-Score: 3.2 (+++)
X-Spam_score: 3.2
X-Spam_score_int: 32
X-Spam_bar: +++
X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system "stodi.digitalkingdom.org", has
identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message
has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label
similar future email. If you have any questions, see
the administrator of that system for details.
Content preview: Life is short. Have an affair. http://www.wycoghegcercis.us/3026/167/361/1374/2817.12tt65262149AAF9.php
Unsub- http://www.wycoghegcercis.us/3026/167/361/1374/2817.12tt65262149AAF10.html
[...]
Content analysis details: (3.2 points, 5.0 required)
pts rule name description
---- ---------------------- --------------------------------------------------
0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked.
See
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block
for more information.
[URIs: said.in]
-0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record
1.9 URIBL_JP_SURBL Contains an URL listed in the JP SURBL blocklist
[URIs: wycoghegcercis.us]
0.0 HTML_EXTRA_CLOSE BODY: HTML contains far too many close tags
0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message
0.0 LOTS_OF_MONEY Huge... sums of money
1.3 RDNS_NONE Delivered to internal network by a host with no rDNS
0.0 T_REMOTE_IMAGE Message contains an external image
------=Part.239.1474.1384314977
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Life is short. Have an affair.
http://www.wycoghegcercis.us/3026/167/361/1374/2817.12tt65262149AAF9.php
Unsub- http://www.wycoghegcercis.us/3026/167/361/1374/2817.12tt65262149AAF10.html
File: June 19, 2010: Assorted shotguns are displayed on a table at
a gun and knife show in White Plains, N.Y.,APA top White House
official acknowledged Sunday that President Obama knew some of his gun-control
initiatives would likely be rejected but defended his efforts and called
on Congress to do the right thing.The president pushed very hard, White
House adviser Dan Pfeiffer said on Fox News Sunday. We knew all
of the (proposals) would not pass right away.With a proposed ban on
semi-automatic weapons and high-capacity gun magazines off the table for
now, Obama appears to be focusing his efforts, including the garnering of
public support, on getting Congress to agree to universal background checks
for gun buyers.Pfeiffer said the president has marshaled people to his side
and polls show a large majority of the public supports background checks.You
cannot get 90 percent of the people to agree on the weather,
Pfeiffer told Fox. The question is whether Congress is going to do
the right thing.A final Senate bill was expected to be released this
week, when Congress returns from Spring Break. But the voting could be
delayed as senators wrangle over the background check issue. The legislation
would come about four months after a mass shooting at a Newtown,
Conn., elementary school in which 20 first-graders and six adults were killed.Pfeiffer
said the president agrees with the efforts so far of Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid and other sena
LONDON The British government says it is giving an additional 67
million pounds ($102 million) to Sudan over the next three years, with
at least half of the aid earmarked for the war-torn Darfur region.International
Development Minister Lynne Featherstone says the funds will help end Darfur's
dependency on emergency aid by tackling the root causes of poverty.The money
will go toward helping communities grow their own food and get skills
training.The announcement through Britain's Department for International
Development came ahead of an international donor's conference on Darfur's
development held Sunday in Qatar.Britain currently spends 25 million pounds
a year in Darfur.
------=Part.239.1474.1384314977
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Ashley Madison
Life is short. Have an affair.
|
The #1 rule if you're having an affair is never to do it with a single woman. Instead, date a married woman who has just as much reason to keep your affair
a secret as you do.
At AshleyMadison.com you'll meet MILLIONS of married women trapped in sexless marriages and looking to have a discreet affair.
AshleyMadison is 100% SECURE, completely anonymous and NOW GUARANTEED
|
Join FREE Now!
Featured On: FOX News, CNN, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, TIME Magazine, Dr. Phil and The View
Update Preferences
20 Eglinton Ave West, Suite 1200
Toronto, ON Canada M4R 1K8
|
|
|
This email was intended for lojban@lojban.org
nt.
Anti-clerical European monarchs pressured Pope Clement XIV to abolish the
society in 1773 a suppression that wasn't lifted until
1814. Still, Jesuits remained a target for anti-Catholic conspiracy theorists
who believed the priests were scheming to overthrow foreign governments.The
order has become known more recently for academic rigor seen in the
universities they built in the U.S. and around the world. Jesuit scientists
have made so many advances in astronomy, physics and math that 35
moon craters have been named in their honor. But partly because of
these intellectual achievements, claims of elitism often surround the society.The
Rev. Joseph McShane, president of the Jesuit Fordham University, opened
a recent event with a quip playing on the order's reputation and
Francis' no-frills papacy. The pope has kept the simple, iron-plated pectoral
cross he used as bishop and living in the Vatican guesthouse rather
than the grand papal apartment."A humble Jesuit? An oxymoron. A Jesuit pope?
An impossibility. A humble Jesuit pope? A miracle," McShane said.In the
1970s, when the church was debating how it should relate to the
modern world, the order's General Congregation, or legislative body, decreed
that "the service of faith" and "the promotion of justice" would be
the focus of every Jesuit ministry. This coincided with a period of
high-profile detractors would say notorious activist
Jesuits, including the Rev. Daniel Berrig
Several prominent Republican senators accused their GOP colleagues of "secretly"
negotiating a sweeping immigration overhaul, urging them to open up about
the details by next week.The letter from Republicans on the Senate Judiciary
Committee marked the latest flare-up in the GOP caucus over the immigration
plan, which has not yet been introduced. Republican negotiators have urged
their colleagues not to pre-judge the proposal, but others are getting frustrated
by the lack of hard details and concern that majority Democrats will
try to "rush" the bill through after it's introduced."We believe it is
critical that the public and the entire Senate body be given adequate
time to read and analyze the contents of any immigration bill put
forth by the majority," the senators wrote in the letter Thursday to
the four Republican negotiators: Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Arizona Sen.
John McCain, Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake, and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham."Because
the president has failed to lead on this matter, your group has
secretly met for months and not consulted with members of the Committee
about major changes to our nation's immigration laws. The time for transparency
has come," they wrote. The lawmakers asked to be briefed by staff
no later than close of business Monday, and asked for a caucus-wide
briefing early next week "so that all members can raise concerns and
questions before the deal is finalized."In response, Rubio, R-Fla., said