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Maria Belen Chapur sanford mistress pics
Jun 30th
The world has been searching for Argentine Maria Belen Chapur pics.
I have saw a picture of Sanford’s mistress and she is beautiful. It took me a while to find them online, because I kept thinking her name was Maria Chaput for some strange reason.
It seems like each day more Maria Belen Chapur photos and pictures have been revealed: South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford’s mistress is quite the looker.
If you would like to see what Maria Chapur looks like, read more.
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Vote No for change of 22nd Amendment
Jun 30th
What is the 22nd Amendment:
The 22nd Amendment prohibits a President from being elected to more than two terms in office. When adversaries were unable to beat FDR in his third term, they changed the Constitution law on him.
Fast Forward the 22nd amendment to the current.
A resolution, H.J. Res. 5, was introduced into committee on January 6, 2009 which seeks to repeal the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, thus removing term limits for U.S. presidents.
If this repeal goes through, it would give Obama and all other future Presidents the chance to become President for their natural life.
But wait a minute, if the 22nd amendment comes back, that would mean George W. Bush could potentially run again. No thank you Congress, I think we should leave the 22nd amendment as it is.
Do you believe the 22nd Amendment should be changed?
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Welcome to Picher Oklahoma
Jun 30th
What you need to know about Picher Oklahoma:
Picher is a city in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. It was formerly a center of lead and zinc mining. The population was 1,640 at the 2000 census. Discoveries of ground contamination and the possibility of a cave in of mines under the city have prompted nearly all of its population to evacuate the city, and the nearby town of Cardin is following suit.
Picher Oklahoma was home to mines that supplied bullets for U.S. soldiers fighting in World War I and II.
Picher’s recent notability has been due to its location near the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Tar Creek Superfund site, which had a long history of underground lead and zinc mining until around 1970. Chat piles left behind by the mining companies contain lead dust that has blown around the city. Elevated lead levels in Picher children have led to learning disabilities and other problems.
