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GMT Kucinich
hits Iraq withdrawal: ‘You can’t be in and out’
It wasn’t even one year ago when Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and members
of his political campaign said now-President Barack Obama “seems
to think losing a war will help him win an election.”
Economy
Shrinks At Staggering Rate
The prospects for an economic recovery by year’s end dimmed yesterday,
as government data showed that the economy contracted at the end of
2008 by the fastest pace in a quarter-century.
Top
Japanese Scientists: Warming Is Not Caused By Human Activity
A major scientific report by leading Japanese academics concludes that
global warming is not man-made and that the overall warming trend from
the mid-part of the 20th Century onwards has now stopped.
Angry
Citizens Revive Boston Tea Party Protest
History will repeat itself Friday in Wichita and across the country.
Demonstrators are planning tea party protests to show opposition to
the federal stimulus bill.
Snowiest
Winter Ever Recorded in North Dakota
Snow, wind, and cold have assaulted North Dakota yet again in the past
24 hours. In Bismarck Friday morning the temperature was 12 below zero
with a new inch or two of snow expected following Thursday’s more
significant storm.
Supreme
Court could decide the future of Tasers
Legal, medical and law enforcement experts are still debating the pros
and cons of using stun guns, or Tasers, and Florida continues to play
a prominent role in the debate.
NKorea
Warns Again of Conflict on Korean Peninsula
North Korea accused the U.S. military of making provocative moves
along the tense border on the divided Korean peninsula, warning
Saturday of ”unpredictable military conflicts.”
Is
Nancy Pelosi Really Against War Crimes?
Is it even remotely possible that senior officials in the Bush administration
- maybe even at least one of the top two - will be the target of
public war crime hearings and even criminal prosecutions, here in
the United States?
George
Will’s battle with hotheaded ice alarmists
Regular WUWT readers know of the issues related to Arctic Sea Ice
that we have routinely followed here. The Arctic sea ice trend is
regularly used as tool to hammer public opinion, often recklessly
and without any merit to the claims.
NSA
aims to expand power: Eavesdropping agency looks to take over cybersecurity
The spy shop that brought you the Bush administration’s warrantless
wiretapping program wants to expand its power under President Barack
Obama, the nation’s top intelligence chief told Congress Wednesday,
in a little-noticed intelligence grab.
French
professor sacked over 9/11 conspiracy theory
An academic in France has been sacked by the Ministry of Defence
after questioning the official version of events surrounding the
9/11 attacks. He now reportedly plans to sue the government.
America
Goes The Way of the USSR
You know that our economy has been turned into a socialist system.
You’re already probably mad about that.