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Social Security Disability Rejection

by shovelhead13 in Law, November 10, 2009
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My wife was seriously injured and has been denied any disability compensation even though she can hardly work anymore. This shall show everyone how and why this could happen to them and a theoretical way to avoid it.

Toys for Tots Run

by shovelhead13 in Activism, November 9, 2009
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As Christmas approaches we all should learn how toys have been made available for parents to give away by a notoriously wild aspect of our society. This can be told from personal experience.

Old Costumes are Saved

by shovelhead13 in Holidays, October 31, 2009
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Since it’s just before Halloween many folk should learn a new possibility. I can pass it because the costumes used when the New Mexico Gunfighters were started back in 1978 are still in the same box I used for them back then.

Diesel Fuel Taxation

by shovelhead13 in Issues, October 25, 2009
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I passed a couple diesel fuel pumps at a fuel shop yesterday that reminded me about how New Mexico taxes diesel. I had learned that back while hauling fuel and driving my father’s tractor.

Chapter One

by Scapenos in Folklore, September 18, 2009
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After a terrorist attack that devastates the nation, Robert Thomas Parks, U.S. Marshall, finds himself fighting for his life in central New Mexico. Read as he deals with the everyday struggles on his path to survive and maintain his humanity.

The Lost Dutchman Gold Mine: Found?

by Patrick Bernauw in History, September 5, 2009
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One John V. Kemm states he has found the legendary Lost Dutchman Gold Mine, using Google Earth. According to some versions of the tale, the most famous lost mine in American history is either cursed, or protected by mysterious guardians. The Lost Dutchman is the stuff that true treasure hunts are made of…

Houston, We Have a “Trash” Problem

by gangu786 in Issues, September 3, 2009
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Nobody really knows why this happens, but the South-Western states have experienced a 80% increase on the amount of trash along Interstate 10 in the last decade. Now, mind you, Interstate 10 is the longest highway in our country. Literally, Santa Monica, Los Angeles across the country all the way to Jacksonville, Florida.

Barack Obama vs. Glenn Beck: You Have The Right to Remain Silent

by caspergirl35 in Law, August 24, 2009
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Do you refuse to be silent when injustice is effecting you? Have you had enought of being told what to do that actually has nothing to do with a "law" being broken? Tired of being taxed over and over again on the same money?

Immigration! Immigration! Immigration!

by Dmack1992 in Society, July 13, 2009
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Sharing a view on the effects of immigration, and trying to get everyone elses opinion on how they feel.

Smoke Signals in the Desert

by Holly J. Yarrington in History, May 18, 2009
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The “Early Warning System” of the Navajo Tribe.

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