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To: TobagoJack who wrote (35532)6/7/2008 2:56:22 AM
From: Rolla Coasta  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218074
 
I can imagine THEY will name Obama's home backyard as 'Zimbabwe garden'. But what's the point to push him in front by THEM who would blame his legacy as Argentine resolution ? Now that Clinton pushing her Iranian agenda might have her seated in oval eventually in case Obama were blamed ... He apparently could be an economic scapegoat setup by THEM.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (35532)6/7/2008 6:38:16 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218074
 
See what people do here when they see metals: "500 people this week dug up a street near the town of Simoes Filho, removing several hundred kilograms of manganese before geologists from the National Department of Mineral Production arrived to determine whether a new deposit had been discovered, Jose Carlos Cunha, a geologist with Bahia's mineral research agency, said by telephone from Salvador city.

``We don't need to worry about this, it's just rejects, not a new deposit,'' Paulo Santana, the federal department's presidential adviser, said by telephone from Brasilia.

The manganese, used to make steel, may have been left over by Sibra Eletrosiderurgica Brasileira SA, a former steel-alloy maker in the area that's now part of a unit of Cia. Vale do Rio Doce, Santana said.