March 03, 2009
There was a time in this country when a snow storm didn’t throw airline travel into a tailspin for 2 - 3 days. The Atlanta airport was just crazy. More on this later. Rick Santelli’s rant that got so much publicity may have been planned. Right wing billionaires were probably behind...
Where's the Outrage?
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ecthompson
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February 23, 2009
Craig Karpel wrote another of his factual and hard-hitting articles in which he points out how America's movers and shakers are oblivious to the true dangers Iran's nuclear development. Iran’s satellite launch earlier this month should have been a wake-up call. Instead, the West has reached over a...
Shiloh Musings
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Batya
at 4:05 AM
February 19, 2009
The UN's nuclear watchdog has said traces of uranium taken from the site of an alleged nuclear reactor in Syria were manmade and rejected the Syrian government's claim that it came from an Israeli air strike that destroyed the site in 2007. The report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)...
The Guardian World News
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Julian Borger
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February 17, 2009
"Mr. Obama has said that he will reach out to Iran for direct talks, and last week the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad , said that Iran was ready. The two nations have not spoken directly since the Islamic Revolution in Iran 30 years ago." ( N.Y. Times ) "Consequently, Tehran is once again at...
The Political and Financial Markets Commentator
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exetertraining@aol.com (The Political and Financial Markets Commentator)
at 4:00 AM
February 16, 2009
but this time with nuclear subs. a royal navy nuclear submarine was involved in a collision with a rench nuclear sub in the middle of the atlantic, the mod has confirmed. - the beebs oh, that looks good.......
skippy the bush kangaroo
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cookie jill
at 10:39 PM
Why do we have nuclear submarines? Nuclear submarines are nuclear in two senses: First, they have nuclear engines. Second, they have nuclear weapons aboard. In both senses, they’re damned dangerous. They’re damned expensive too, often costing several billion dollars each. So why do we ha...
Irregular Times: News Unfit for Print
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Peregrin Wood
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I have been conflicted with the administration’s plans to open talks with Iran. I am well aware Iran could be just playing team Obama as dupes, buying time to obtain nuclear weapons so they can roll the world on their terms. I am also aware of the fact we cannot negotiate alternative scenarios...
The Strata-Sphere
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AJStrata
at 10:46 AM
February 12, 2009
I'm surprised it took them this long to file the story. Maybe Brzezinski has really sloppy handwriting: But there is no question a new dynamic is afoot, one that seems likely to become even more complicated after today's election in Israel is settled. If the government that emerges is even more dete...
Mere Rhetoric
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at 9:15 AM
February 11, 2009
people, Richard A. Muller, energy Bruce V. Bigelow wrote: The President of the United States is supposed to know the differences between Sunni and Shia Muslims. But somehow, as Richard Muller points out, nobody expects America’s commander in chief to know the differences between uranium and pl...
Xconomy
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Bruce V. Bigelow
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February 07, 2009
from Sunday Herald, 08 February 2009 The UK government deployed Trident nuclear missiles because they could cause the total breakdown of Russian cities by killing half their inhabitants, according to a top secret document passed to the Sunday Herald. To ensure that the warheads inflicted “unaccept...
Rob Edwards
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