Bush
to leave White House with regrets
US President George W. Bush says he regrets some of the remarks he made
during his tenure as the 43rd inhabitant of the White House.
Obama's
Civil Defense Program Resembles Domestic Draft A newly rediscovered 2006 audio clip
has shed more light on Rahm Emanuel and Barack Obama's plan for compulsory
community service and a "national civilian security force".
In an interview with Ben Smith of the New York Daily News, Emanuel outlined
the agenda for military-style training, essentially a domestic draft,
aimed at preparing Americans for a chemical or biological terrorist
attack.
Maddow:
New rule kicks Patriot Act foes ‘right in the teeth’ The Bush administration has been planning since last spring
to issue a final burst of federal regulations just before leaving office.
It was recently announced that over 90 new regulations would be finalized
before November 22 — 60 days prior to the end of Bush’s
term — making them difficult, though not impossible, for President
Obama to reverse.
Obama’s
pick for White House chief unsettles Arabs
Barack Obama’s election as U.S. president cheered many Arabs and
Iranians driven to anger or despair by George W. Bush’s policies
over the past eight years.
Attorney
General contender carries 9/11 related baggage
Monday’s New York Times reported that former Deputy A.G. and 9/11
Commissioner Jamie Gorelick was a candidate for Attorney General in
the new Obama Administration. Five-time Emmy winning investigative reporter
Peter Lance details a shocking, but little known story about Gorelick
involving the loss of a key al Qaeda operative.
Conservatives
Follow the Leader The relationship between the Bush administration
and the conservative movement was hardly unexpected. Conservatives were
disappointed when George W. Bush was nominated, since he is not a card-carrier.
But when The Democrat arrived on the scene, pushing the usual panoply
of bad ideas, conservatives changed their tune and backed the GOP. They
always do. Indeed, they assembled in full force to elect Bush.
Blogger
Finds Error in NASA Climate Data
NASA'S Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) is one of the world's
primary sources for climate data. GISS issues regular updates on world
temperatures based on their analysis of temperature readings from thousands
of monitoring stations over the globe.
Paul Watson on the Alex Jones Show: The
Gold Rush & The Economy
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Steve Watson: British Kids Encouraged To Become "Climate Cops"
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