OOh,did you read where a "spanish news agency"?

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 5:00 pm

LIED about the Arizona gubanatorial candidate’s plan for illegals??? "The story last week,caused an international stir,when EFE a national news agency from spain, quoted Don Goldwater as saying he wanted to hold illegals in "camps" and use them as labor in the construction of a wall,and to clean the areas in the Arizona desert that they are polluting." EFE executive V.P.,said they had "inacurately" described Goldwater’s plan,and the freelance writer had NEVER interviwed Goldwater OR his staff before "writing" his story"!!! Personally,i think they SHOULD be used to build the fence, REPAIR the damages they’ve caused,and clean up the GARBAGE they leave behind in the desert!!! why should TAXPAYERS get STUCK for that TOO??!!

Why would insurance companies include “acts of God” in their policies if there wasn’t a God?

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 at 7:10 pm

Aren’t they themselves acknowledging the existance of God when they pay or not pay for damages caused by catastrophic events?

"An act of God is a natural catastrophe which no one can prevent such as an earthquake, a tidal wave, a volcanic eruption, a hurricane or a tornado. An act of God is generally considered an act attributable to nature without human interference. For example, damage from a tornado or a lightning strike would be considered an act of God. Damage would not be considered an act of God if it is caused by the property owner.

Acts of God have legal significance because "acts of God" are a legal excuse for delay or failure to fulfill an obligation or to complete a construction project. Many insurance policies don’t cover damage caused by acts of God. At times disputes arise as to whether a violent storm or other disaster was an act of God (and therefore exempt from a claim) or a foreseeable natural event."

http://definitions.uslegal.com/a/act-of-god/