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Ford : Mustang 6 Cylinder Original Completely Restored
Ford : Mustang 6 Cylinder Original Completely Restored
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MG : MGB Great Buy! Top Notch Ride!!!
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Honda : Civic 2dr Man Si 2008 HONDA Civic Cpe 2dr Man Si
Honda : Civic 2dr Man Si 2008 HONDA Civic Cpe 2dr Man Si
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Mazda : Tribute 2.3L Auto i 2006 MAZDA Tribute 2.3L Auto i
Mazda : Tribute 2.3L Auto i 2006 MAZDA Tribute 2.3L Auto i
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$9,700.00
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Honda : Pilot 2WD 4dr EX-L 2010 HONDA Pilot 2WD 4dr EX-L
Honda : Pilot 2WD 4dr EX-L 2010 HONDA Pilot 2WD 4dr EX-L
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$29,990.00
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Cadillac : Escalade LOADED,  LOADED!!!
Cadillac : Escalade LOADED, LOADED!!!
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$32,532.00
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Ford : Focus 5dr HB SE 2012 FORD Focus 5dr HB SE
Ford : Focus 5dr HB SE 2012 FORD Focus 5dr HB SE
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Looking for Tamara Matheny kid with Lee green?
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Tamara and I worked together as teenagers years ago in Friendswood area. Her family lives in Baytown. She has a son with her ex husband. Later in life she had children with Lee Green who works in car sales last I heard Toyota. Her family lives in Baytown Texas. She has lived in Friendswood area, Pearland, and Baytown. If anyone knows of her, please respond. I don't know how to find her. I don't know what her last name is right now.


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Are you sure this is where you want to look for her? Genealogy is about researching dead ancestors.

Password Recovery?
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I'm sure some of you , have heard of the wreck in baytown texas were four teens were killed. My little sister loral was in the car and so was my cousin macy. I got into my little sisters with the forgot password and put in her information, but my cousins isnt working and i have the correct information from what it's asking . I need to get into my cousins myspace to keep it active and stuff, it's something my uncle is asking me to do. I need some help please... her email is diamondblueyes251@yahoo.c... If somone can help i would reallly appreciate it.. thanks.


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Okay so if u need help with the password then i suggest that you put in your cousins information.But if your uncle asks you to keep your cousins myspace active then do it.AT least you will be doing your cousin a favor.

Car jacking??
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I'm Moving to Baytown Texas from the country in Mississippi.I have seen on the news last week of carjackings in the Baytown area.Have you ever been carjacked and what are some good precautions?


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Keep your car doors locked at all times. Get out of your car IMMEDIATELY if someone carjacks you. Similarly, if someone tries to kindnap you, never, ever get in the car. Do what you have to do, scream, run, let them shoot you, whatever. But never, ever get in the car, because they will kill you. Don't open your windows for anyone who approaches the car. Don't keep valuables on the seats, or boxes or anything that looks like it might contain something valuable. Always, always, always check your back seat, and under the car before you get in the vehicle. Someone could be hiding in the backseat, or grab your ankles from under the car. Walk around your car BEFORE you get in and check things out. If you ever get attacked, and you have to step on their foot, aim for the shin, not the toes. You step on their toes you will just annoy them, you step on a downward angle to their shin, you will break their ankle. Don't be afraid to step on the gas if someone tries to carjack you. And remember, cars can be replaced, never risk your life. Stay safe.

What do you think of this?
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Rev. George Rodonaia underwent one of the most extended cases of a near-death experience ever recorded. Pronounced dead immediately after he was hit by a car in 1976, he was left for three days in the morgue. He did not "return to life" until a doctor began to make an incision in his abdomen as part of an autopsy procedure. Prior to his NDE he worked as a neuropathologist. He was also an avowed atheist. Yet after the experience, he devoted himself exclusively to the study of spirituality, taking a second doctorate in the psychology of religion. He then became an ordained priest in the Eastern Orthodox Church. He served as a pastor at St. Paul United Methodist Church in Baytown, Texas. Rev. George Rodonaia held an M.D. and a Ph.D. in neuropathology, and a Ph.D. in the psychology of religion. He delivered a keynote address to the United Nations on the "Emerging Global Spirituality." Before emigrating to the United States from the Soviet Union in 1989, he worked as a research psychiatrist at the University of Moscow. http://www.near-death.com/experiences/evidence10.html


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I am so glad to see this question. I had never heard of George Rodonaia, and I intend to do much research into his life. I want to see if his story is as well documented as Dr. George Ritchie's near death experience. I did go to visit Dr. George Ritchie at his home in Virginia, about 18-20 years ago, to ask him questions about his near death experience, which occurred in 1943 during World War I. His book, "Return From Tomorrow", had such an impact on me that I wrote him through his publisher. He asked me to visit him and his wife, Marguerite in his home. He was only "clinically dead" for nine minutes, a very short period of time compared to Rodonaia, but it is well documented. He told me it totally changed his life, and he is a living example of how such an experience changes one's life. He went to medical school after his experience, earning an M.D., and became a psychiatrist (no brain damage--you can't get through medical school with brain damage--it's difficult enough with a 150 IQ). He gave me much insight into Christianity and the Bible. He wrote his second book, "My Life After Dying", with statistics about head injury which I provided for him from my medical practice. It is almost unbelievable to me that Rodonaia was in a state of death for three days before being revived, but I know that anything is possible because God/Jesus Christ/the Holy Spirit can do anything. I do want to look at the documentation, however. Many religious scholars say that "the soul hovers around the body for three days after death", hence, the unbelievable resurrection of Lazarus after four days of being dead. It is not surprising to me that Rodonaia would devote himself exclusively to the study of spirituality after his experience, (as did George Ritchie), and his taking a second doctorate in the psychology of religion mitigates against his having suffered brain damage! It's not surprising to me that he became a priest in the Eastern Orthodox Church. I am Orthodox, and I have learned more about religion, spirituality and the Bible since becoming Orthodox ten years ago than I ever have in my entire life! I am surprised that he was a pastor of the St. Paul United Methodist Church. Most Orthodox Priests don't do that. That's unusual--I can't understand it. Why wouldn't he remain an Orthodox priest? You have opened up many questions to me. Why is this not publicised more? Is it well documented as you say? Is the documentation correct? If the story is true, it's like the Holy Fire in Jerusalem, which has been occurring for many centuries. Why don't people talk openly about such things? Is it because there is no logical explanation, and many people are uncomfortable when something cannot be easily explained? I plan to research this man's life. I may even talk with people at the St. Paul United Methodist Church in Baytown Texas about this man. It's fascinating to me. Thank you for asking this question. It has opened up an entire new world of study for me.

Where can I find copies Rapheal Papion obituary. Died april 10, 1991 in Corsicana, Tx in a fatal car accident?
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I also want to find out if my aunts and uncles have children but I dont know how. Their names are Sonnier Ann Papion- she lives in stafford texas i think, Samuel Lee Papion lives in baytown texas i think, Melinda Papion- i dont know where she lives but i think she has 3 sons, and some others. Samuel would be 37, Sonnier would be 34. and My grandmother is Named Helen Papion aka Helen Victorian Sibley. please help me because everything costs extreme amounts of money that i just dont have. I have been trying to find them for years now but have had no luck. My name is rachel cruz aka maiden name jones. thanks so much


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Most online newspaper services start around 1995 so the obit or news story for the accident, if there was one, is probably not online. I tied NewsBank's "America's Obituaries and Death Notices" and did not find him. Try Switchboard.com (which may be an address or two behind) and PeopleFinders.com (This site lists family relationships from public records. They do not always remove people who have died from their listings.)

Are immigrants moving out the usual states and into sundown towns where non-whites are not allowed?
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Copyright The Washington Post Company Feb 21, 2006 PUBLISHED CORRECTIONS: The photo of a "Whites Only" sign on Page One on Feb. 21 should have been credited to the Tubman African American Museum in Macon, Ga. (Published 2/24/2006) Anthony Griffin remembers the signs. How could he forget them? A black lawyer, he grew up in Baytown, Tex. Back in high school in the late '60s and early '70s, he would borrow his mom's car and drive around East Texas, exploring. He saw the signs in a couple of towns. "I was terrified," he says. "You're driving with your buddies and you say, 'Thank God, it's not dark. Let's get the hell out.' " George Brosi remembers the signs, too. Editor of Appalachian Heritage magazine, he recalls seeing one sign in southern Kentucky back in the 1990s when he was a college English teacher. "It was on Highway 461," he says. "It stayed up for about a year and then it mysteriously disappeared. It was probably five feet across and three feet tall. It was off the right-of-way, up on a hillside in an overgrown pasture." The signs are gone now but once they were a part of America's roadside culture, posted along the highway at the town or county line, a blunt reminder of brutal racism. "Most read 'N*****, Don't Let the Sun Set on You in -- ,' " says James Loewen, the Washington-based author of a controversial new book called "Sundown Towns." But sometimes, he adds, the sign makers tried to get clever. "Some came in a series, like the old Burma Shave signs, saying, ' . . . If You Can Read . . . You'd Better Run . . . If You Can't Read . . . You'd Better Run Anyway.' " Most of the signs were posted in the first half of the 20th century, Loewen says, but some lingered on long afterward. They were not a Southern phenomenon, he stresses. They were found all over the United States with local variations: In Colorado: "No Mexicans After Night." In Connecticut: "Whites Only Within City Limits After Dark." In Nevada, the ban was expanded to include those the sign- writers term "Japs." All told, Loewen says, he found evidence of more than 150 sundown signs in 31 states. But he wasn't researching the sundown signs. They were just symbols. He was researching sundown towns, which he defines as "towns that were all white on purpose." He found lots of them -- far more than he expected when he began his research in his home state of Illinois about five years ago. Copyright New York Amsterdam News Jun 14-Jun 20, 2007 In my mother's family, they tell stories of how my great-grandfather, William Rufus Fortney, was swindled out of his title to 50 acres of land in Albany, Georgia. When I was younger, I thought those stories were unique to our family, and possibly a few others. But in December 2001, the Associated Press released a series of reports entitled, "Torn from the Land." During their 18-month investigation, the AP documented the ways in which thousands of African-American families lost title to land throughout this country due to violence, fraudulent schemes and threats imposed by majority white populations. . Now, what were once stories passed down through generations of Black families are more frequently being documented in books-many of them by white authors. Last year, James W. Loewen published "Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism," which dealt with the many towns across the country that won't allow non-whites to peacefully remain within their borders after sundown.


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Does racism exist in America. Yes it does as it exists in every country in the world. Illegal immigration is not a civil rights issue, The pros tired and failed on that. It is not a racial issue 80 some % of americans are agaist illegal immigration. No one race in America holds that number. The bottom line is illegals broke the law and want anmesty. Congress tried it the people spoke out and it failed. Game Set Match. Illegals go home or be deported. There will be no amnesty.