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IndiaPost.com - US honey bee deaths increased over last year US honey bee deaths increased over last year... |
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The Existentialist Cowboy: Bush: An 'accessory before the fact' of Mass Murder Bushies might wish we would forget WTC7 about which Larry Silverstein himself said 'it was pulled'. Certainly, no airliner hit it. The dinky fires were unimpressive, less inflammatory than the rhetoric describing them. Even if the kerosene had damaged and caused the twin tower fires, that was not the case at WTC7. So --why did WTC7 collapse if not from dinky, unimpressive, fires here and there? Occam's Razor demands the common sense conclusion: it was 'pulled' and therefore prepared weeks, possibly months, in advance! Just as Silverstein said it was.
This bears repeating: if WTC7 was pulled, then the official conspiracy theory is nonsense. |
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Liberal White Boy: There's a New AIPAC in Town and We Want A Potato Blight Museum in Washington! I am tired of my own genetic materials not being properly represented by our Congress. It's time for Irish Americans to form a lobby and implement a leveraged buyout of our Congress to support our peeps over in the Motherland, Fatherland or whatever the heck it is. I understand many of our Congressmen are already familiar with our Irish golf courses. Here is my action plan. |
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Iran involved in Sadr City truce, says Iraqi MP Iran played a prominent role in a deal struck by Iraqi Shi'ite factions to end seven weeks of fighting in the Baghdad stronghold of cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, a senior Shi'ite Iraqi legislator said on Monday. |
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Telling the History of the Twenty-First Century as it Really Is: THE NEOCONS ARE IN A PANIC! Increasingly, as it seems more and more likely that Hilary Clinton is not going to get up with the Democrat nomination, the neocons have been concentrating massive amounts of their propaganda energies in trying to deride Barack Obama rather than in trying to promote their man, John McCain, signifying that even the neocons are starting to think that McCain is a lost cause. |
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Blunt Federal Letters Tell Students They're Security Threats - New York Times A German graduate student in oceanography at M.I.T. applied to the Transportation Security Administration for a new ID card allowing him to work around ships and docks.
What the student, Wilken-Jon von Appen, received in return was a letter that not only turned him down but added an ominous warning from John M. Busch, a security administration official: "I have determined that you pose a security threat." |
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Hollywood actors and studios clash over Internet clips - Yahoo! Canada News Hollywood actors and studios clash over Internet clips... |
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Death Toll in China Quake Put at 10,000 Mark Magnier and Barbara Demick, of The Los Angeles Times: "A magnitude 7.9 earthquake rocked China from mountains to coast Monday, knocking down schools, homes and chemical plants and killing thousands of people, many of them children trapped in their classrooms. As of daybreak today in China, the death toll stood at 10,000, with most of the victims in south-central China's Sichuan province, where the quake was centered 60 miles northwest of the provincial capital, Chengdu." |
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McCain Touts Wind Energy, but He Opposed Key Legislation Sam Stein, of The Huffington Post: "Over the past few years, Sen. John McCain has earned maverick stripes by taking a stance on climate change that few of his Republican colleagues share. But back in 2005, when McCain had the chance to vote for a bill that would have included the largest expansion of financial incentives to produce clean wind energy, he didn't." |
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UN Leader Tells Burma to Hurry on Aid Warren Hoge and Seth Mydans, of The New York Times: "As the authorities in Burma raised the cyclone death toll to nearly 32,000 and admitted one American military aircraft, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon pressed the junta on Monday to accept international assistance. He expressed 'deep concern and immense frustration' with what he called 'the unacceptably slow response to this grave humanitarian crisis.' In unusually blunt language for a United Nations leader, Mr. Ban said: 'This is not about politics; it is about saving people's lives. There is absolutely no more time to lose.'" |
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Bob Barr to Run for President as Libertarian Johanna Neuman, The Los Angeles Times: "Bob Barr, a former congressman from Georgia and a former Republican, today announced his candidacy for president as a Libertarian who would rein in federal spending and foreign wars. 'The government has run amok fiscally,' he said at a press conference. Saying that during the first quarter of this year the private sector was losing millions of jobs while the federal government was 'hiring with enthusiasm,' Barr added, 'As the American people see their standard of living falling, the standard of government keeps going up.'" |
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Paul Krugman | The Oil Nonbubble Paul Krugman, of The New York Times: "After all, a realistic view of what's happened over the past few years suggests that we're heading into an era of increasingly scarce, costly oil. I don't find that vision particularly abhorrent, but a lot of people, especially on the right, do. And so they want to believe that if only Goldman Sachs would stop having such a negative attitude, we'd quickly return to the good old days of abundant oil." |
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Dr. Wilmer J. Leon III | Sound-Bite Politics - Shallow Analysis and the Sinking of Senator Obama Dr. Wilmer J. Leon III for Truthout: "There are deep issues with this process and the manner in which mainstream media outlets are using distortions to distract the American electorate. These distractions are causing real problems for Obama. Television networks ABC, NBC, CNN and others, as well as newspaper sources such as The Washington Post and The New York Times, are deliberately distracting Americans with sound bites and shallow analysis." |
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Supreme Court Conflicts Stop Apartheid Case Linda Greenhouse, of The New York Times: "The Supreme Court tossed itself off a big case Monday. The court couldn't take up an apartheid dispute involving some of the nation's largest companies because too many of the justices had investments or other ties with those corporate giants. It appeared to be the first time in at least a quarter-century that the justices' financial holdings prevented them from taking a case." |
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VIDEO | Tom Morello Sits Down With Truthout's Geoff Millard While out on the Justice Tour, Tom Morello, the revolutionary guitarist of Rage Against The Machine, sat down with Truthout's Geoff Millard to discuss what the Justice Tour is and why he makes socially conscious music. |
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