I am feeling a little better today. It still hurts very bad to cough, every time I get into a good coughing fit it feels like my ribs are going to break and that I am going to pass out. Yesterday at Walgreen’s I started coughing and ended up on the floor, I am glad they didn’t call 911 on it.
Dawnell taught me how to douche my sinus’ out last night and it really helped. I did it again today but had the water a little hot but it still cleaned them out again. Wouldn’t believe what came out of there. I’ll take some pictures next time so I can post them.
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A Saudi court has ruled that a man convicted of raping five children will be beheaded and crucified. Muhammad Basheer al-Ramaly, 22, left his youngest victim, aged three, stranded in the desert to die.
Crucifixion means the body will be attached to wooden beams and displayed in public after the beheading.
****Maybe if this happened everywhere there would be less sicko’s attacking children.****
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Saudi Arabia also said that the Saudi air force has attacked rebels in northern Yemen following Wednesday’s killing of a Saudi security officer in a border area.
The attacks came after a Saudi officer was killed and 11 were wounded in a raid by the rebels on the Jizan region.
A Saudi government adviser said the air force had targeted rebels who had seized Saudi parts of Jabal al-Dukhan, which they said had now been recaptured by troops.
The London-based Arabic newspaper Elaph meanwhile reported that Saudi ground forces were also moving towards the Yemeni border.
****Wonder what this will do with oil prices.****
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AIR FARCE STRIKES AGAIN
Airmen concerned about becoming glow-in-the-dark targets are sounding off about those shiny Air Force safety belts that clash with their BDU’s.
Some servicemembers don’t like having to wear something that may be fine and dandy for jogging at night or on the flight line, but is a head-scratcher when it comes to trying to blend in on a desert battlefield.
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Number of Operations Iraq Freedom and Enduring Freedom casualties
as confirmed by U.S. Central Command: 5245

