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To: tejek who wrote (794309)7/9/2014 6:55:22 AM
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of those 80 people shot in Chicago over the weekend how many of the victims and shooters were from two parent families ?



To: tejek who wrote (794309)7/9/2014 6:58:35 AM
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PALIN: IMPEACH HIM!

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SHOULD REPUBLICANS IMPEACH OBAMA?

YES 72.87% (189,084 votes)


NO 12.77% (33,125 votes)


NOT NOW 14.36% (37,262 votes)



Total Votes: 259,471

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To: tejek who wrote (794309)7/9/2014 10:07:54 AM
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I Feel Like Killing Someone’: Police Say Man Beaten To Death In Front Of Crowd At Amtrak Station

July 8, 2014
houston.cbslocal.com

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (CBS Houston)

A man was beaten to death in front of a crowd of people at an Amtrak Station Thursday.

San Antonio Police arrested 21-year-old Michael Joseph Fobbs for approaching a man sitting on a bench alone and fatally beating him.

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Michael Joseph Fobbs

The 56-year-old man was waiting to board a bus when the incident happened.

Police said that Fobbs paused for a few moments and said, “I feel like killing someone,” and then continued to beat the man with his fists until he killed him, KENS 5-TV reported.

Amtrak security rushed to the scene but it was already too late.

The victim is from Texas and the Medical Examiner’s office has not released the man’s name because his family has not yet been notified.

Fobbs has been charged with murder and is in jail under a $150,000 bond.

Fobbs, who stands 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs more than 250 pounds,



To: tejek who wrote (794309)7/9/2014 10:52:52 AM
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What "Rosy" Job Numbers? Wal-Mart CEO Slams Recovery Mirage

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/08/2014 20:05 -0400

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When the CEO of the world's biggest company doubts the veracity of US economic data, you know you have a problem. After quarters of disappointing growth in the face of miraculous equity market performance; Wal-Mart CEO Bill Simon warns that shoppers aren’t returning at the pace one might expect years after the recession peaked, despite mainstream media interpretation of the data showing unequivocal growth. Simply put, he exclaims, "the unemployment numbers particularly have been difficult to read with the number of people dropping out of the work force," adding that if we see a further drop in the participation rate it would fit with the fact that "middle-class and lower-class are still economically challenged, only spending during holidays and for family occasions," adding that traction has only come at the top-end.

CNBC: "The US unemployment rate fell 6.1%. but walmart sales and traffic has been pretty sluggish. what's going on? where's the disconnect?"

Wal-Mart CEO: "I think the economic numbers - unemployment numbers particularly have been difficult to read with the number of people dropping out of the work force - and I think it's going to take a while - six months or a year - for those numbers to balance out. You'll see drop in the rate, and then - as more people come back into the workforce - that might change again. Hopefully after six years we start to gain traction in the US. That traction is coming at the top end but I think the middle down is pretty challenged.

CNBC "Is that the problem with sales, your consumers don't have as much disposable income to spend?"

Wal-Mart CEO: "Yes - Retail in general has not been robust in the last six years, in the last year particularly."

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“This is obviously an economic problem,” said Gina Sanchez, founder of Chantico Global. “Wal-Mart is a big bellwether, so it’s worth looking at to understand what’s happening.”

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This is not a tin-foil-hat-wearing blogger or ranting Chicagoan (or former GE chairman) - this is the current CEO of the world's largest revenue-producing firm casting doubt on the reality of the jobs picture the government is painting and furthermore confirming things are anything but back to normal...