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26. July 2012, 09:01:13
Iamon lyme 
Americans favor Obama to defend against space aliens

AFP – Thu, Jun 28, 2012


Nearly two in three Americans think President Barack Obama is better suited than Republican rival Mitt Romney to deal with an alien invasion, according to a survey released Wednesday.

National Geographic Channel contacted 1,114 adults across the United States last month for its fanciful opinion poll ahead of its new cable television documentary series "Chasing UFOs."

Thirty-six percent of respondents said they were certain that unidentified flying objects exist. Eleven percent were confident they had spotted a UFO, and 20 percent said they knew someone who claimed to have seen one.

With Obama facing re-election in November, 65 percent said Obama would be more adept than Romney to respond to an alien invasion, with women and younger Americans more likely than men and over-65s to agree with that prospect.

National Geographic Channel said the results of the email and online "Aliens Among Us" survey dovetailed with the research underpinning "Chasing UFOs" which premieres Friday with Texas and Colorado residents describing their encounters with mysterious flying objects.

The poll had a margin of error of 2.9 percent.

26. July 2012, 17:01:34
Papa Zoom 
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Iamon lyme: Saw a chart yesterday where there was a slight recovery of US economy and then it took a nose dive (after another stimulus). Like Obama was trying to make things work.

26. July 2012, 20:27:15
Iamon lyme 
Subject: Re:
Artful Dodger: drugs can be stimulating for a brief moment too.

26. July 2012, 22:19:10
The Col 
Subject: Re: drugs can be stimulating for a brief moment too
Modified by The Col (26. July 2012, 22:19:53)
Iamon lyme: It sounds like you're being ripped off, find a new supplier

26. July 2012, 22:26:18
Mort 
Subject: Re: find a new supplier
The Col: I'm sure the CIA could help him to find one!

27. July 2012, 01:37:31
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: drugs can be stimulating for a brief moment too
The Col: I just drink a beer. <---me if I drink one two many. One too many is two.

27. July 2012, 03:58:29
MissDelish 
Subject: Re: drugs can be stimulating for a brief moment too
Artful Dodger: haha@one too many :)

27. July 2012, 04:13:15
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: drugs can be stimulating for a brief moment too
MissDelish: Lightweight doesn't begin to describe me when it comes to drinking. Once I had medication for an injury and the dose was too high and I fell asleep at work. I woke up slurring my speech and they sent me to the ER. They had to cut the pill into 1/4's to get it small enough so it still killed the pain but didn't put me in a drunken stupor.

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