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ION SOUTH KOREA, WORLD MILITARY FORUM > SOUTH KOREA MAY BECOMING ANOTHER "ICELAND", MAY ASK CHINA FOR HELP + SOUTH KOREA IS ASIA'S MOST VULNERABLE [US Financial Crisis], JAPAN WILL NOT SAVE CHINA'S POSITION + CHINA REALIGNS, INCREASES PLA BORDER FORCES TO IMPROVE NORTH KOREAN DOMESTIC STABILITY + KIM JONG-IL MAY APPOINT SECOND SON KIM JONG-CHOL/CHUL AS SUCCESSOR. Since Jong-Chol/CHUl was reportedly born in 1981, it would appear that KIM JONG-IL = NOKOR IS ANTICIPATING OR SUPPORTING A OBAMA VICTORY IN THE USA [Youth-to-Youth]???
Whaddya mean by "activity", Muldoon?
Just read the report, okay, sarge?
A 29-year-old Swan Creek Township man was in the Saginaw County Jail for "receiving sexual favors from a vacuum" at a Thomas Township car wash, police say. Is that law on the books?
A Thomas Township resident called police to report "someone acting suspicious" at a car wash around 6:45 a.m. Thursday, said Police Sgt. Gary Breidinger. Whaddya mean by suspicious, sir?
Ummmmm...could you just send somebody?
The officer parked some distance away, approached on foot and caught the man in the act, Breidinger said. Soooo...was it good for you?
"I've seen some strange things, but this is the weirdest thing I ever heard," he said. If he put his quarters in, would that be considered "consenual"?
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Under an Obama administration
the Swan Creek Township man would not be discrimiated against for what he does in the privacy of his automobile. He would also receive a tax rebate on carwash vacuum use.
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Under an Obama administration,
this poor victim of Bush-o-nomics will have to look else where for his next 'liasion,' as the spreading the wealth around' tax will put the car wash out of business.
perhaps this young man will then be forced to turn his affections towards a nearby In-sink-er-ator......
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"Weirdest thing I'd ever heard" > MISSED "MAN HAS SEX WITH A HOLE", and other Prior, didn't we???
Doing their all for GLOBAL SOCIALIST ORDER, and the World-Conquering USSA versus Weak Anti-sovereign OWG Global SSR United Soc Republiks of Amerika, aren't they???
KATHMANDU (AFP) A team of Japanese adventurers say they have discovered footprints they believe were made by the legendary yeti said to roam the Himalayan regions of Nepal and Tibet.
"The footprints were about 20 centimetres (eight inches) long and looked like a human's," Yoshiteru Takahashi, the leader of the Yeti Project Japan, told AFP in Kathmandu on Monday.
Takahashi was speaking after he returned with his seven-member team from their third attempt to track down the half-man-half-ape, tales of which have gripped the imaginations of Western adventurers and mountaineers for decades.
Despite spending 42 days on Dhaulagiri IV -- a 7,661-metre (25,135-foot) peak where they say they have seen traces of yetis in the past -- the team failed in their prime objective of capturing one on film.
But Takahashi said the footprints were proof enough.
"Myself and other team members have been coming to the Himalayas for years and we can recognise bear, deer, wolf and snow leopard prints and it was none of those," he said.
"We remain convinced it is real. The footprints and the stories the local tell make us sure that it is not imaginary," he added.
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Yeah the stories the locals tell, and that Yeti fur they had that turned out to be mountain goat skin. I'm sure the locals also have snowshoes with big yeti-style footprint makers on the underside. I would if I were them.
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And I thought the Japanese would just _GO AWAY_ when I told them that NO, NONE OF OUR PEOPLE HAVE TENTACLES. I thought they'd go chase lake monsters in China after that.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior has formed a committee to look into blackmail cases, particularly involving women, following a study that revealed the scope of the problem, local press reported Sunday.
The study conducted by the Commission for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice indicated that the victims age ranges between 16 and 39, although minors as young as eight have been subject to blackmail, the Saudi newspaper Okaz said Sunday. Photos seized in several cases showed humiliating and violent scenes including, sexual abuse and women being beaten.
Blackmail in Saudi Arabia can occur in many forms, but often involves threatening to harm a woman's reputation. This can include telling a woman's family or husband scandalous information about an alleged indiscretion or threatening her with compromising pictures, videos, or voice recordings, said the head of the Commission's research center, Abdul-Mohsen al-Qufazi.
Women, and men, have been lured into sending pictures -- often digital -- of themselves to potential suitors upon promises of a marriage proposal or to so-called employment agencies or job ads that turn out to be phony.
In a conservative society where most women are veiled and social norms prohibit mixing between unmarried men and women, such pictures can prove a powerful weapon in the hands of a blackmailer.
A woman who had sent pictures of herself to a man was blackmailed for 14 years by a blackmailer seeking more than 800,000 riyals (about $213,000), according to a report in the Arab News in June.
Cases of extortion typically occur in situations where men and women co-mingle, like the workplace, added Qufazi. Some extortion schemes have been committed against Saudi women by non-Saudi men seeking huge sums of money.
The committee will address at the problem of blackmail through 3 stages, added Qufazi, the preventive stage, that prevent the crime, the crime stage, which focuses on catching the offenders in the act, and the post-crime stage focusing on rehabilitation institutions.
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It's easier than that. It goes something like this:
"Keep your mouth shut about the fact that I just raped you or I will tell your-dad/my-brother that you took a shower without your burkha on thereby shamelessly tempting me while I happened to be innocently watching through the keyhole. Custom dictates that it is all your fault. What's a cat supposed to do, after all?"
Beijing's former vice mayor received a suspended death sentence for taking more than a million dollars in bribes, his lawyer and state-run media said Sunday.
Bet that suspension cost him a pretty penny.
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