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Says Obama Should Save Presidency By Attacking Iran A Neoconservative
commentator and scholar has stated that Obama can save his presidency
and turn around his plummeting approval ratings by bombing Iran.
Paulson
Says U.S. Was ‘Close’ to Financial Collapse
The U.S. economy came “very close” to collapsing into a
second Great Depression and the government had no alternative to bailing
out financial firms, former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said.
Obama
Pledges Another $215 Million For Virtual Strip Search Scanners The Obama administration has announced that a further
$215 million dollars will be spent on installing virtual strip search
naked body scanners, meaning the devices will be in no less than half
the nation's airports by next year, but the historical record clearly
shows that the scanners are a completely illegal violation of human
rights.
Year
of the Rat — I Mean, Census
“Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the
several States which may be included within this Union, according to
their respective Numbers. . . ,” says Article I, Section 2 of
the United States’ Constitution. “The actual Enumeration
shall be made. . . within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such
Manner as they shall by Law direct.”
S.Korea
watching for possible N.Korea missile tests
South Korea’s military was watching Tuesday for any North Korean
missile tests after the communist state banned shipping from several
more coastal zones in its territory.
England
is ‘cesspit’ breeding Islamists, says Soyinka
England is a “cesspit” and breeding ground for fundamentalist
Muslims, the Nobel laureate and political activist Wole Soyinka has
said in an interview in which he also accused Britain of allowing the
existence of “indoctrination schools”.
Los
Angeles might require rainwater capture
A proposed law would require new homes, larger developments and some
redevelopments in Los Angeles to capture and reuse runoff generated
in rainstorms. Teenagers
‘think oats grow on trees’
Teenage schoolchildren think oats grow on trees and bacon comes from
sheep, a survey showed today.
New
study: a common flame retardant causes infertility So many US women have difficulty becoming pregnant that the
fertility industry has become a huge business, raking in between three
and five billion dollars a year.
Backdoor
taxes to hit middle class
The Obama administration’s plan to cut more than $1 trillion
from the deficit over the next decade relies heavily on so-called
backdoor tax increases that will result in a bigger tax bill for
middle-class families.
Climategate
– now the Guardian discovers what was always there
The only real things that’s changed now is the media’s
willingness to see the fraud and fiddling that was always part of
the great global warming scam. To finally see the fraud and fiddling
that bloggers have written about for years.
Washington
DC transit system holds anti-terror drills
Dozens of police officers swarmed one of Washington DC’s busiest
stations with dogs and bomb technicians during Tuesday’s morning
rush hour, to demonstrate that the US capital city’s transit
system can thwart possible terror attacks.
Was
swine flu ever a real threat?
With one scientist alleging a World Health Organization ‘conspiracy’
that was a bonanza for drug firms, Mark Honigsbaum asks if H1N1
could have been handled differently.
Leaked
climate change emails scientist ‘hid’ data flaws
Phil Jones, the beleaguered British climate scientist at the centre
of the leaked emails controversy, is facing fresh claims that he
sought to hide problems in key temperature data on which some of
his work was based.
Afghans
call Bagram US Air Force base “Obama’s Gitmo”
By detaining people during night raids and torturing them in Afghan
field prisons, the US military officials are not battling the insurgency,
but actually creating it, believes investigative journalist Anand
Gopal.
Bailout
Recpients Fly Under The Radar While We Remain Exposed
Your assets can be frozen, another reason to hold gold, media requests
concerning AIG rescue blocked, China trying to adjust the heat,
Bernanke reappointed, Paul Volcker reappears, foreclosures and unemployment
still a concern, jump in credit default swaps, airline passenger
traffic now flying low.
Haiti
questions Americans over child “kidnapping”
Haitian authorities questioned a group of 10 American missionaries
on Monday who are accused of illegally trying to take children out
of the quake-shattered Caribbean country.
Political
activist group organizing boycott of Super Bowl
A national conservative political activist group is urging people
not to watch the Super Bowl this year, and instead read a book about
politics or history. Mark Dice, spokesman for The Resistance, calls
football the “opiate of the masses” and says Americans’
obsession with sports is partially to blame for the decline of country.
Another Phony Bin Laden Tape
Holdren's Eugenicist Nightmare
CIA Involvement In Iran
Nazi Roots Of The European Union
North Korea Nuclear Circus
Police State UK
Neo-Con Attack On Jesse Ventura
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