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		<title>Comment on One-on-one with UNLV’s gaming ace by Erik2020</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 03:10:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That's a very well-done article you wrote about Dr. Schwartz.  I enjoyed reading it and getting a bigger-picture on all he does in his average work-week.

Plus, it is good to realize and know that there is an actual link to Rebel Yell, that I can look at in the future.

Until Next Time,
EW</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s a very well-done article you wrote about Dr. Schwartz.  I enjoyed reading it and getting a bigger-picture on all he does in his average work-week.</p>
<p>Plus, it is good to realize and know that there is an actual link to Rebel Yell, that I can look at in the future.</p>
<p>Until Next Time,<br />
EW</p>

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		<title>Comment on The other side of the pole by joseph</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 02:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As someone who has been around to pick up the pieces of REAL strippers, not coeds who dangle thier toes into it for six months, I can say that this article, like many we see in the media in the subject, presents a distorted  view of the  experince of a typical girl who is brought into stripping. Most girls leave stripping broke, addicted to the drugs, the quick cash and  the attention, and suffer from psychological scars from years in stripping.and they learn to be very comfortable with lying and being  fake and using  people. Those whom they loved or cared about before they started have no value to them other than wheat they can get from them. They objectify people, and this causes problems in their lives from that point on. This is not excercise, this is commercial sexual exploitation, and it ruins women's lives, usually irreparably.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As someone who has been around to pick up the pieces of REAL strippers, not coeds who dangle thier toes into it for six months, I can say that this article, like many we see in the media in the subject, presents a distorted  view of the  experince of a typical girl who is brought into stripping. Most girls leave stripping broke, addicted to the drugs, the quick cash and  the attention, and suffer from psychological scars from years in stripping.and they learn to be very comfortable with lying and being  fake and using  people. Those whom they loved or cared about before they started have no value to them other than wheat they can get from them. They objectify people, and this causes problems in their lives from that point on. This is not excercise, this is commercial sexual exploitation, and it ruins women&#8217;s lives, usually irreparably.</p>

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		<title>Comment on Not surprised, disgusted by tlc</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 20:37:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I never understand the arrogance that humans have.  We always think we come first.    We may be more intelligent supposedly but I doubt it, given the stupid, horrible things humans can do.  We, on occasion can also do amazingly good things but that is on rare occasions.  We share this planet with animals.  We have a choice.  They don't.  I am not an extremist.  I eat meat.  I don't agree with most everything PETA says or does because they are too extreme.  I believe in treating animals humanely.  They deserve that.  They are innocent.  Dawn died from an unfortunate accident caused by being in the water with a killer whale who innocently saw a ponytail and wanted to play or let off some steam.  Anytime people come in such close contact with a wild animal the chances of something bad happening eventually is there because one day the animal will react on instinct and because of its sheer power can kill a human.  They deserve our utmost respect and will never be a pet or totally controlled.  Dawn loved the orcas but I think there should be no physical contact with an animal that powerful.  Why anyone years ago thought it would be wise to get in the water with killer whales to entertain people is beyond me.  I think people who train animals over time gradually get complacent with the dangers and think because I trained this wild animal I have total control over it.  We should NEVER forget that this is a wild animal and that anything that animal does is not its fault.  They act on instinct.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never understand the arrogance that humans have.  We always think we come first.    We may be more intelligent supposedly but I doubt it, given the stupid, horrible things humans can do.  We, on occasion can also do amazingly good things but that is on rare occasions.  We share this planet with animals.  We have a choice.  They don&#8217;t.  I am not an extremist.  I eat meat.  I don&#8217;t agree with most everything PETA says or does because they are too extreme.  I believe in treating animals humanely.  They deserve that.  They are innocent.  Dawn died from an unfortunate accident caused by being in the water with a killer whale who innocently saw a ponytail and wanted to play or let off some steam.  Anytime people come in such close contact with a wild animal the chances of something bad happening eventually is there because one day the animal will react on instinct and because of its sheer power can kill a human.  They deserve our utmost respect and will never be a pet or totally controlled.  Dawn loved the orcas but I think there should be no physical contact with an animal that powerful.  Why anyone years ago thought it would be wise to get in the water with killer whales to entertain people is beyond me.  I think people who train animals over time gradually get complacent with the dangers and think because I trained this wild animal I have total control over it.  We should NEVER forget that this is a wild animal and that anything that animal does is not its fault.  They act on instinct.</p>

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		<dc:creator>Millenium Scholarship may run dry in 2015 : The Rebel Yell | Baylor</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 20:32:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on Extreme right and left find rare common ground by E A Richardson</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 18:30:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Glenn Beck didn't start the Tea party movement but he has bastardized it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glenn Beck didn&#8217;t start the Tea party movement but he has bastardized it.</p>

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		<title>Comment on Altering history  for self-interest by Arafat</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 17:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Altering history is a fascinating subject, or at least I find it be the case.  We see it all the time, particularly in the Muslim world, and particulary in terms of Israel.

In my opinion the Crusades are an excellent example of how badly history can be altered, and is also a case where Muslims played a big role in this act of revisionist history.

Read the following artilce for a different take on the Crusades.  Make note of the dates mentioned and the extent of territory the "Islamists" had conquered before the Church took action.

(Please note I am NOT one to defend all of the actions and brutality of the Crusaders, but I do take offense at how badly altered the Crusade's history has been in all of our history books.)

The Crusades

The Muslim Game:

Muslims love talking about the Crusades… and Christians love apologizing for them.  To hear both parties tell the story, one would believe that Muslims were just peacefully minding their own business in lands that were legitimately Muslim when Christian armies decided to wage holy war and "kill millions.”

The Truth:

Every part of this myth is a lie.  By the rules that Muslims claim for themselves, the Crusades were perfectly justified, and the excesses (though beneath Christian standards) pale in comparison with the historical treatment of conquered populations at the hands of Muslims.

Here are some quick facts…

The first Crusade began in 1095… 460 years after the first Christian city was overrun by Muslim armies, 457 years after Jerusalem was conquered by Muslim armies, 453 years after Egypt was taken by Muslim armies, 443 after Muslims first plundered Italy, 427 years after Muslim armies first laid siege to the Christian capital of Constantinople, 380 years after Spain was conquered by Muslim armies, 363 years after France was first attacked by Muslim armies, 249 years after Rome itself was sacked by a Muslim army, and only after centuries of church burnings, killings, enslavement and forced conversions of Christians.

By the time the Crusades finally began, Muslim armies had conquered two-thirds of the Christian world.

Europe had been harassed by Muslims since the first few years following Muhammad’s death.  As early as 652, Muhammad’s followers launched raids on the island of Sicily, waging a full-scale occupation 200 years later that lasted almost a century and was punctuated by massacres, such as that at the town of Castrogiovanni, in which 8,000 Christians were put to death.  In 1084, ten years before the first crusade, Muslims staged another devastating Sicilian raid, burning churches in Reggio, enslaving monks and raping an abbey of nuns before carrying them into captivity. 

In 1095, Byzantine Emperor, Alexius I Comneus began begging the pope in Rome for help in turning back the Muslim armies which were overrunning what is now Turkey, grabbing property as they went and turning churches into mosques.   Several hundred thousand Christians had been killed in Anatolia alone in the decades following 1050 by Seljuk invaders interested in 'converting' the survivors to Islam.

Not only were Christians losing their lives in their own lands to the Muslim advance but pilgrims to the Holy Land from other parts of Europe were being harassed, kidnapped, molested, forcibly converted to Islam and occasionally murdered.  (Compare this to Islam’s justification for slaughter on the basis of Muslims being denied access to the Meccan pilgrimage in Muhammad’s time).

The Crusaders only invaded lands that were Christian.  They did not attack Saudi Arabia (other than a half-hearted expedition by a minor figure) or sack Mecca as the Muslims had done (and continued doing) to Italy and Constantinople.  Their primary goal was the recapture of Jerusalem and the security of safe passage for pilgrims.  The toppling of the Muslim empire was not on the agenda.

The period of Crusader “occupation” (of its own former land) was stretched over less than two centuries.  (The Arab occupation is in its 1,380th year).

Despite popular depiction, the Crusades were not a titanic battle between Christianity and Islam.  Although originally dispatched by papal decree, the "occupiers" quickly became part of the political and economic fabric of the Middle East without much regard for religious differences.  Their arrival was largely accepted by the local population as simply another change in authority.  Muslim radicals even lamented the fact that many of their co-religionists preferred to live under Frankish (Christian) rule than migrate to Muslim lands.

The Islamic world was split into warring factions, many of which allied themselves with the Frankish princes against each other at one time or another.  For its part, the Byzantine (Eastern Christian) Empire preferred to have little to do with the Crusaders and went so far as to sign treaties with their rivals.  Even the Muslim armies that eventually pushed out the Christian rulers spent far more energy fighting each other, both before and after the various re-takings of Jerusalem.

Another misconception is that the Crusader era was a time of constant war.  In fact, very little of this overall period included significant hostilities.  In response to Muslim expansion or aggression, there were only about 20 years of actual military campaigning, much of which was spent on organization and travel.  (They were from 1098-1099, 1146-1148, 1188-1192, 1201-1204, 1218-1221, 1228-1229, and 1248-1250).  By comparison, the Muslim Jihad against the island of Sicily alone lasted 75 grinding years.

Unlike Jihad, the Crusades were never justified on the basis of New Testament teachings.  This is why they are an anomaly, the brief interruption of centuries of relentless Jihad against Christianity that began long before the Crusades and continued well after they were over.  

The greatest crime of the Crusaders was the sacking of Jerusalem, in which 30,000 people were said to have been massacred.  This number is dwarfed by the number of Jihad victims, from India to Constantinople, Africa and Narbonne, but Muslims have never apologized for their crimes and never will.  

What is called 'sin and excess' by other religions, is what Islam refers to as the will of Allah.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Altering history is a fascinating subject, or at least I find it be the case.  We see it all the time, particularly in the Muslim world, and particulary in terms of Israel.</p>
<p>In my opinion the Crusades are an excellent example of how badly history can be altered, and is also a case where Muslims played a big role in this act of revisionist history.</p>
<p>Read the following artilce for a different take on the Crusades.  Make note of the dates mentioned and the extent of territory the &#8220;Islamists&#8221; had conquered before the Church took action.</p>
<p>(Please note I am NOT one to defend all of the actions and brutality of the Crusaders, but I do take offense at how badly altered the Crusade&#8217;s history has been in all of our history books.)</p>
<p>The Crusades</p>
<p>The Muslim Game:</p>
<p>Muslims love talking about the Crusades… and Christians love apologizing for them.  To hear both parties tell the story, one would believe that Muslims were just peacefully minding their own business in lands that were legitimately Muslim when Christian armies decided to wage holy war and &#8220;kill millions.”</p>
<p>The Truth:</p>
<p>Every part of this myth is a lie.  By the rules that Muslims claim for themselves, the Crusades were perfectly justified, and the excesses (though beneath Christian standards) pale in comparison with the historical treatment of conquered populations at the hands of Muslims.</p>
<p>Here are some quick facts…</p>
<p>The first Crusade began in 1095… 460 years after the first Christian city was overrun by Muslim armies, 457 years after Jerusalem was conquered by Muslim armies, 453 years after Egypt was taken by Muslim armies, 443 after Muslims first plundered Italy, 427 years after Muslim armies first laid siege to the Christian capital of Constantinople, 380 years after Spain was conquered by Muslim armies, 363 years after France was first attacked by Muslim armies, 249 years after Rome itself was sacked by a Muslim army, and only after centuries of church burnings, killings, enslavement and forced conversions of Christians.</p>
<p>By the time the Crusades finally began, Muslim armies had conquered two-thirds of the Christian world.</p>
<p>Europe had been harassed by Muslims since the first few years following Muhammad’s death.  As early as 652, Muhammad’s followers launched raids on the island of Sicily, waging a full-scale occupation 200 years later that lasted almost a century and was punctuated by massacres, such as that at the town of Castrogiovanni, in which 8,000 Christians were put to death.  In 1084, ten years before the first crusade, Muslims staged another devastating Sicilian raid, burning churches in Reggio, enslaving monks and raping an abbey of nuns before carrying them into captivity. </p>
<p>In 1095, Byzantine Emperor, Alexius I Comneus began begging the pope in Rome for help in turning back the Muslim armies which were overrunning what is now Turkey, grabbing property as they went and turning churches into mosques.   Several hundred thousand Christians had been killed in Anatolia alone in the decades following 1050 by Seljuk invaders interested in &#8216;converting&#8217; the survivors to Islam.</p>
<p>Not only were Christians losing their lives in their own lands to the Muslim advance but pilgrims to the Holy Land from other parts of Europe were being harassed, kidnapped, molested, forcibly converted to Islam and occasionally murdered.  (Compare this to Islam’s justification for slaughter on the basis of Muslims being denied access to the Meccan pilgrimage in Muhammad’s time).</p>
<p>The Crusaders only invaded lands that were Christian.  They did not attack Saudi Arabia (other than a half-hearted expedition by a minor figure) or sack Mecca as the Muslims had done (and continued doing) to Italy and Constantinople.  Their primary goal was the recapture of Jerusalem and the security of safe passage for pilgrims.  The toppling of the Muslim empire was not on the agenda.</p>
<p>The period of Crusader “occupation” (of its own former land) was stretched over less than two centuries.  (The Arab occupation is in its 1,380th year).</p>
<p>Despite popular depiction, the Crusades were not a titanic battle between Christianity and Islam.  Although originally dispatched by papal decree, the &#8220;occupiers&#8221; quickly became part of the political and economic fabric of the Middle East without much regard for religious differences.  Their arrival was largely accepted by the local population as simply another change in authority.  Muslim radicals even lamented the fact that many of their co-religionists preferred to live under Frankish (Christian) rule than migrate to Muslim lands.</p>
<p>The Islamic world was split into warring factions, many of which allied themselves with the Frankish princes against each other at one time or another.  For its part, the Byzantine (Eastern Christian) Empire preferred to have little to do with the Crusaders and went so far as to sign treaties with their rivals.  Even the Muslim armies that eventually pushed out the Christian rulers spent far more energy fighting each other, both before and after the various re-takings of Jerusalem.</p>
<p>Another misconception is that the Crusader era was a time of constant war.  In fact, very little of this overall period included significant hostilities.  In response to Muslim expansion or aggression, there were only about 20 years of actual military campaigning, much of which was spent on organization and travel.  (They were from 1098-1099, 1146-1148, 1188-1192, 1201-1204, 1218-1221, 1228-1229, and 1248-1250).  By comparison, the Muslim Jihad against the island of Sicily alone lasted 75 grinding years.</p>
<p>Unlike Jihad, the Crusades were never justified on the basis of New Testament teachings.  This is why they are an anomaly, the brief interruption of centuries of relentless Jihad against Christianity that began long before the Crusades and continued well after they were over.  </p>
<p>The greatest crime of the Crusaders was the sacking of Jerusalem, in which 30,000 people were said to have been massacred.  This number is dwarfed by the number of Jihad victims, from India to Constantinople, Africa and Narbonne, but Muslims have never apologized for their crimes and never will.  </p>
<p>What is called &#8217;sin and excess&#8217; by other religions, is what Islam refers to as the will of Allah.</p>

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		<title>Comment on Dying to be thin by Lauren</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lauren</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 23:58:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is a fantastic article. I got the wonderful opportunity to work with Amanda at Center for Change through her steps to recovery. She truly is an amazing girl. Thank for broadcasting her strength and well-being, this is exactly what people with eating disorders need. I hope that you continue to focus on the realism of eating disorders, it is truly everywhere in Las Vegas. 
Thank you so much, I am so happy to see the beautiful girl Amanda is.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a fantastic article. I got the wonderful opportunity to work with Amanda at Center for Change through her steps to recovery. She truly is an amazing girl. Thank for broadcasting her strength and well-being, this is exactly what people with eating disorders need. I hope that you continue to focus on the realism of eating disorders, it is truly everywhere in Las Vegas.<br />
Thank you so much, I am so happy to see the beautiful girl Amanda is.</p>

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		<title>Comment on Student found dead in Tonopah Hall dorm by Kevin Hedden</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin Hedden</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 22:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi,
Did you know that there is a memorial service at UNLV (outside the Student Union, by the book store) at 7pm tonight (3/8/10) for Race Salazar.  Race's parents and the UNLV president will be there.  If you remember, he is the student that died in the dorm two weeks ago.  
There has been a tremendous outpouring for his parents.  A number of UNLV students drove to northern CA this past weekend for a service in Race's home town.  From all accounts, Race was a very special young man.  Please come out and show your support and love for his family.  Thank you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />
Did you know that there is a memorial service at UNLV (outside the Student Union, by the book store) at 7pm tonight (3/8/10) for Race Salazar.  Race&#8217;s parents and the UNLV president will be there.  If you remember, he is the student that died in the dorm two weeks ago.<br />
There has been a tremendous outpouring for his parents.  A number of UNLV students drove to northern CA this past weekend for a service in Race&#8217;s home town.  From all accounts, Race was a very special young man.  Please come out and show your support and love for his family.  Thank you.</p>

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		<title>Comment on Adoption: It’s that “Juno” kind of love by KimKim</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 21:28:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This post really opened my eyes to foster care adoption. I used to think it was good and that they were children that really needed to be adopted. Some of them are of course.
I give you this link to read  http://www.firstmotherforum.com/2010/03/adopting-from-foster-care-helping-kids.html

I'm sure you didn't mean to offend with your post, I can remember when I used to think adopted children were the special chosen ones. It never occurred to me that they had a grieving mother somewhere far away wondering where her child was.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post really opened my eyes to foster care adoption. I used to think it was good and that they were children that really needed to be adopted. Some of them are of course.<br />
I give you this link to read  <a href="http://www.firstmotherforum.com/2010/03/adopting-from-foster-care-helping-kids.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.firstmotherforum.com/2010/03/adopting-from-foster-care-helping-kids.html</a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure you didn&#8217;t mean to offend with your post, I can remember when I used to think adopted children were the special chosen ones. It never occurred to me that they had a grieving mother somewhere far away wondering where her child was.</p>

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		<dc:creator>Illinois Sport Briefs :Diy Green Project – Energy Independance Is Possible</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 21:24:24 +0000</pubDate>
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