Received: from nobody by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with local (Exim 4.80.1) (envelope-from ) id 1WATYC-0000mC-Km for lojban-newreal@lojban.org; Mon, 03 Feb 2014 16:07:40 -0800 Received: from [91.218.115.134] (port=43454 helo=03e3e1bf.flintsogaals.us) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (Exim 4.80.1) (envelope-from ) id 1WATXv-0000lC-8D for lojban@lojban.org; Mon, 03 Feb 2014 16:07:40 -0800 Received: by 03e3e1bf.ejacboqw2.flintsogaals.us (amavisd-new, port 7962) with ESMTP id 03SHNYE3E1YXQLBF; for ; Mon, 3 Feb 2014 16:07:23 -0800 Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2014 16:07:23 -0800 Subject: 1 Tip To Perfect Skin – REVEALED by Dr. Oz To: lojban@lojban.org From: "Miracle Phytoceramides" X-Sender: Reply-To: Organization: Message-ID: <39624365262149396253422817433557@ejacboqw2.flintsogaals.us> Content-Language: en-us MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=Part.763.587.1391472443" X-Spam-Score: 2.5 (++) X-Spam_score: 2.5 X-Spam_score_int: 25 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: 1 Tip To Perfect Skin – REVEALED by Dr. Oz http://www.flintsogaals.us/3962/228/534/1743/3557.12tt65262149AAF9.php Unsub- http://www.flintsogaals.us/3962/228/534/1743/3557.12tt65262149AAF10.html [...] Content analysis details: (2.5 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record 0.0 HTML_EXTRA_CLOSE BODY: HTML contains far too many close tags 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message 1.1 SUBJ_ILLEGAL_CHARS Subject: has too many raw illegal characters 1.3 RDNS_NONE Delivered to internal network by a host with no rDNS 0.1 SUBJECT_NEEDS_ENCODING SUBJECT_NEEDS_ENCODING 0.0 T_REMOTE_IMAGE Message contains an external image ------=Part.763.587.1391472443 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 1 Tip To Perfect Skin – REVEALED by Dr. Oz http://www.flintsogaals.us/3962/228/534/1743/3557.12tt65262149AAF9.php Unsub- http://www.flintsogaals.us/3962/228/534/1743/3557.12tt65262149AAF10.html he first time, he turned pale.When the time came, neither mom nor son hesitated.My first reaction was [to wonder] if that was my mom or not, and then I saw her eyes, Niko said. I thought, Thank God. Im going to finally get out of here. Im going to be free.These days, Niko is preparing to be home-schooled soon and begin his long reintegration process. He hopes to one day play football on his junior high school team and is grateful to be back in America. His mother is happy, too, though there is the constant fear that Mohamed Atteya will again appear in their lives, tracking down his son and trying once again to drag the boy back to Egypt and force him to live as a strict Muslim.My son told me [it was] to make him a Muslim, Atteya replied when asked why she thought her ex-husband snatched the boy. He said that we lack the morality and the values that their system has. And he said that Americans were so violent, he said we are a rotting society.- Kalliopi 'Kalli' AtteyaKalli Atteya's fears are stoked by the vivid memory of the downward spiral of their marriage that culminated in the cruel betrayal that almost cost her her son.It was in 1999 when Kalliopi "Kalli" Panagos fell hard for Mohamed Atteya. Within a year, they married and moved to nearby Chambersburg. But trouble began shortly after Nikos birth in July of 2000.Three months after our boy was born, he left, Kalli Atteya told FoxNews.com. He moved back to Harrisburg, and he dated e younger Bush.People are perhaps beginning to appreciate that President Bush, for all his Texas swagger, is a gentleman, Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume said.I wish that some of my fellow scholars, particularly historians and law professors and political scientists, would do what academics are supposed to do, which is to bide their time, do the actual research before proclaiming a presidency a failure, said Stephen Knott, a U.S. Naval War College professor and author of a book about Bush. He described the Bush legacy as "unfinished."It takes a long time for documents, for oral history interviews, particularly classified documents, to emerge," Knott said. "And then you get a fuller, more complete picture of a presidency.Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley said he wasn't surprised by Bush's rising approval rating.We pummel presidents when theyre in the White House," said Brinkley, whose 2007 book "The Great Deluge" was critical of Bush's handling of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. "We give them a hard time. Then they leave and they write a memoir that becomes an instant bestseller. Journalists ask softball questions, and then they open up a presidential library. And people forgive a lot of the mistakes and say, Hey, he brought our country through some tough times.'"The toughest time for Americans during Bush's presidency was Sept. 11, 2001, when Al Qaeda hijacked and crashed four airplanes, killing nearly 3,000 Americ ------=Part.763.587.1391472443 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

1 Tip To Perfect Skin – REVEALED by Dr. Oz

Miracle Phytoceramides - Stay beautiful



Update Preferences

Miracle Phytoceramides
4653 Carmel Mtn Rd. STE 308 #257
San Diego, CA 92130










This email was intended for lojban@lojban.org



































fired for mistreating his players and mocking them with gay slurs.If two women dance together at a club or walk arm-in-arm down the street, people are usually less likely to question it though some wonder if that has more to do with a lack of awareness than acceptance."Lesbians are so invisible in our society. And so I think the hatred is more invisible," says Laura Grimes, a licensed clinical social worker in Chicago whose counseling practice caters to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender clients.Grimes says she also frequently hears from lesbians who are harassed for "looking like dykes," meaning that people are less accepting if they look more masculine.Still, Ian O'Brien, a gay man in Washington, D.C., sees more room for women "to transcend what femininity looks like, or at least negotiate that space a little bit more."O'Brien, who's 23, recently wrote an opinion piece tied to the Boy Scout debate and his own experience in the Scouts when he was growing up in the San Diego area."To put it simply: Being a boy is supposed to look one way, and you get punished when it doesn't," O'Brien wrote in the piece, which appeared in The Advocate, a national magazine for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities.Joey Carrillo, a gay student at Elmhurst College in suburban Chicago, remembers trying to be as masculine as possible in high school. He hid the fact that he was gay, particularly around other athletes. As a wrestler, assaulted because they were perceived as gay. About 13 percent of lesbians said the same.A separate study of young people in England also found that, in their teens, gay boys and lesbians were almost twice as likely to be bullied as their straight peers. By young adulthood, it was about the same for lesbians and straight girls. But in this study, published recently in the journal Pediatrics, gay young men were almost four times more likely than their straight peers to be bullied.At least one historian says it wasn't always that way for either men or women, whose "expressions of love" with friends of the same gender were seen as a norm even idealized in the 19th century."These relationships offered ample opportunity for those who would have wanted to act on it physically, even if most did not," says Thomas Foster, associate professor and head of the history department at DePaul University in Chicago.Today's "code of male gendered behavior," he says, often rejects these kinds of expressions between men.We joke about the "bro-mance" a term used to describe close friendships between straight men. But in some sense, the humor stems from the insinuation that those relationships could be romantic, though everyone assumes they aren't.Call those friends "gay," a word that's still commonly used as an insult, and that's quite another thing. Consider the furor over Rutgers University men's basketball coach Mike Rice, who was recently

------=Part.763.587.1391472443--