Am the only one that thinks the Jewish Free Loan Association, which offers interest-free loans, sounds awfully anti-Semitic?

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Am the only one that thinks the Jewish Free Loan Association, which offers interest-free loans, sounds awfully anti-Semitic?
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_does_geothermal_energy_cannot_be_trace_back_from_the_sun&updated=1&waNoAnsSet=1
The guy on the left is Obama's chief speech-writer, Jon Favreau (isn't that the guy who directed Swingers?) He put this on facebook, apparently.
This website is designed just to be placative toward morons who ask simple questions on forums rather than just googling it themselves.
This is Bush with members of ASU's Track and Field teams. Apparently, they told him this is their unique hand symbol. Nicely done.
In related news:
So before Meredith has a chance to say it, I'm pretty sure that most of these are not artificially colored. Granted, it's pseudoscience at best but I'm thinking that maybe since the sun is the source of light in our galaxy and thus the source of our color these are spot on.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/10/the_sun.html
Spenjan showed this to me. This nerd has 36 WoW accounts that he plays simultaneously on 11 computers because he doesn't have any friends and dreams of being really annoying on the internet. Check it out for a picture of his setup and a long section where he totally geeks out about how uber-prodigious his mages are. What a neeeerd.
does it bother you that everything that is good for the environment is bad for the environment
Compact fluorescent light bulbs, long touted by environmentalists as a more efficient and longer-lasting alternative to the incandescent bulbs that have lighted homes for more than a century, are running into resistance from waste industry officials and some environmental scientists, who warn that the bulbs’ poisonous innards pose a bigger threat to health and the environment than previously thought. All CFLs contain mercury, a neurotoxin that can cause kidney and brain damage. The amount is tiny — about 5 milligrams, or barely enough to cover the tip of a pen — but that is enough to contaminate up to 6,000 gallons of water beyond safe drinking levels and render it unihabitable to native species