Monday, July 16, 2007

Monday is far from funday

Hello, we have been up and running into our second month now. This blog has helped me keep track of the current events that I don't have time to overview during work hours. I hope this blog has helped it's reader as well. We had a beautiful weekend full of beaches, nature walks, pools, and fine dining. I couldn't ask for a better weekend with you know who. The news has stalled, as we do not want to come off of our weekend plateau. Monday brings the dredge of reality back into our focus, especially for the Japanese who endured a 6.7 quake. Welcome to the week everyone, its going to be a wet one.


Bush Values Himself and His Administration 32 TIMES More Than Clinton's: Becomes first president to go into the billions (7 billion to be exact) for executive office spending [PIC]

Iran Asks Japan to Pay Yen for All Oil, Starting Immediately (dollar meltdown continues)

War and Globalization - Historical Evidence Leading Up to 9/11

We're All Gonna Die: How the Bush Administration Covers Its Blunders With Panic

Russia withdraws from Cold War arms treaty.

Patriotism and the Decline of the United States of America: Is the United States in a decline? If so, is it a good thing?

Ron Paul: U.S. in "Great Danger" of Staged Terror Attacks & Major Economic Collapse (12July'07)

Senate adopts Bush's missile shield 90-5

Bush Rejects Republican Demands for Troop Withdrawal From Iraq

President Is Denied Executive Privilege!

"The burden is on government to give really good explanations as to why they're taking these extraordinary measures. And on that score, Bush has flunked on every single occasion." (Republican, Constitutional Law Expert, Bruce Fein)

Bill Moyers Impeachment Special Video Online

Bush gave $43 million to Taliban 4 months before 9/11

Did Military and Media Mislead Us? Most Outside Insurgents in Iraq Come from Saudi Arabia

CNN **FINALLY** issues a proper response to Michael Moore

Century of the Self: how those in power have used Freud's theories to try and control the dangerous crowd in an age of mass democracy

Parasitic Imperialism - The economics of war profiteering

45% of all foreign militants targeting U.S. troops are from Saudi Arabia; 15% are from Syria and Lebanon; and 10% are from North Africa

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