Monday, August 20, 2007

Monday has the 50th post

Hello and welcome to a new week. I have hit the big five zero and will continue to report strong. What a long and painful weekend of traveling that had transpired. Its almost nice to be back at work- only because I get to add more interestin news. Keep your heads up and minds open.


Cheney pushes attack on three camps in Iran where Iraqi Shiite militiamen have allegedly been training, to provoke Iran to retaliate militarily, which then would justify launching a massive air attack against Iran.


Quote from Reagan Diaries about George Bush's son W.

US Officials in Washington: 'There WILL be an Attack on Iran's Revolutionary Guard and its Nuclear Facilities in the Next Six Months'

127,000 Private Contractors Replace Soldiers in Iraq

Pelosi's Stand Blocking Impeachment in the House is Killing the Democratic Party

Arctic Ice Coverage Will Shrink to 2050 Projections… This Summer

Remember how the American Psychological Association was bravely refusing to participate in torture? Well, not so much.

Canada is America's #1 trading partner. Not China. Canada.

Bill Moyers on Karl Rove: “Rove is riding out of Dodge City as the posse rides in.”

In one year, the average life expectancy in the United States dropped by 12 years.

Finally, the Democrats are Embarrassed for Giving the President New Spying Powers

The War as We Saw It -- NY Times Op-ed by Army Sergeants in Iraq: "The claim that we are increasingly in control of the battlefields in Iraq is an assessment arrived at through a flawed, American-centered framework."

Modelling the Earth's climate mathematically is hard already. Now a new difficulty is emerging.

Chalmers Johnson, in his book "Nemesis," explains that we can continue the same way as imperial Rome and lose our democracy, or chose the British model of keeping it at the expense of sacrificing empire. Freedom or empire - that's our choice.

Study shows loneliness can have harmful long-term effects on people

Scientists expect to create life in next 10 years

Matt Cooper Says Rove DID Leak Valerie Plame’s Identity To Him: UPDATED!

Meet Copowi, the world's first ISP to guarantee network neutrality

Imagine waking up during surgery - in agony, but unable to move or speak. It happens 100 times a day, according to the FDA

Banks in trouble The game is up

Police officer criminally convicted for abusive use of a Taser - how is this possible? . . . oh I see - this was in Canada.

Wiretapping was only the beginning. New law allows to conduct body searches on American citizens, collect business records without court approval.

CNBC’s Erin Burnett wants Americans consuming poisoned food, absorbing lead to keep prices low

Private Mercenary Armies: A Looming Threat to Freedom

AT&T cripples the BlackBerry 8820 in favor of the iPhone, the future of a world without net neutrality baked in

Police Paid By Number Of Tickets Written

[VIDEO] Cruiseliner starts to go down, crew bails and leaves the passengers to fend for themselves.

Scientists hail ‘frozen smoke’ as material that will change world

World's 10 Stories You Don't (MayBe) Know,Because It's Underreported [Pics]

Christopher Hitchens writing about his recent book tour in the States. Damn Funny.

Sudden, inexplicable depression in Men has a weird biological cause: A phenomenon called a xenobiotic attack

Brain Cells Work Differently Than Previously Thought

Babies Should Be Exposed To Dirt. It's Good For Them.

Exploring the Dynamics of Earth Systems

The American Happiness: "The gift of breast implants costs about $7,000. 'But I don't think you can put really a price on your child's happiness,' she said."

Secret spy court orders Bush to respond to request for information on secret ruling

How I Got Arrested for Holding an IMPEACH Sign

Doug Thompson founder of Capitol Hill Blue supports Ron Paul for President 2008

Country Wide CEO Dumps Stock

Short of Purple Hearts, Navy tells vet to buy his own

Russia and China thumb their nose at US, begin joint "War Games"

When Jose Padilla is 1984's Winston Smith, then so are all of us.

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