1. Donor Questions - 7 Things You Should Never Hear
After being ridiculed as a liar by Livni, Little Ehud has actually endorsed Kadima. This comes after
Bibi saw the polls tightening and withdrew his own pledge to retain him defense minister.
If you donated your kidney, wouldn't you like to know if someone actually benefited from it? If you
gifted your old van to the neighborhood community center to deliver food and transport the elderly,
don't you want to know that's how it's being used? If you wrote a check to help build training centers
for Zahal, don't you want to see the impact? Zahal.Com first drew my attention a couple of months
ago when I was searching for Zahal. The answer is "of course!" Your donors should never be in a
position to come to you to find out if their gift was meaningful and if it was allocated appropriately.
Let them know how their gift made a significant and direct impact, and be specific.
Haaretz had another of those reports periodically praising the P.A. as fighting terrorism. This time it
included an IDF compliment, that the P.A. has attained more internal coordination among its forces.
Abbas' forces are taking over from Israel the job of rooting out Hamas' false-charity infrastructure
and Hizbullah agents. The P.A. has been arresting dozens of Hamas agents. P.A. forces devote much
of their effort against foreign agents. One goal is to stop leaks of intelligence to Hamas.
Of all the Jews I know, most are middle class and none are rich, except one by marriage to a gentile.
Jewish charities lost much of their endowments in the financial crash, just like most other people.
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Uzis have long been a favorite in airsoft, most likely because of the image that is associated with
them. They are also very easy to wield one-handed, making them great side arms for snipers. Also
they can be fired akimbo which on second thought is probably the real reason for their popularity in
airsoft. A number of companies produce Uzi replicas in all price ranges. They are particularly
popular "cheapy" guns, and 1:5 scale full auto replicas are very common. High quality ones are
produced as well, however, and many of these are gas blowback which makes them even more of a
riot.
This year's symposiums include a tribute to solo performers (Aug. 13) featuring Charlayne Woodard,
Steve Connell, Lisa Kron, Sekou (tha Misfit), Lisa Kron, Mozhan Marno and Leslie Carrara-Randolph.
It is the type of tactical gear usually associated with SWAT teams. In many ways, Israeli Army units
operate in much the same way as SWAT units do, operating in urban combat situations within tight
spaces. US Army and US Marine units operating in Iraq are also engaged in close-quarter combat
where their "door-kickers" need to be operate in tight doorways and to get in and out of Hummer's
easily without their equipment being bulky.
The tritium, which is encapsulated in a small plastic vial, gives off beta particles. These particles
excite the phosphor coating in the vial and gives off light. Beta particles do not pass through the
through the walls of the capsule. Beta particles won't even pass through a sheet of paper. This
makes this technology much safer than the old radium dials. What results is a blue-green glow that
is easily seen at night. Different color phosphors can give off other colors, such as red.
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