More Americans say global warming exaggerated
March 11, 2010 by Mabel Ray
Filed under World News
Reuters | A growing number of Americans, nearly half the country, think global warming worries are exaggerated.
Food Security Threat: Goverment Set to Ban Public Fishing, Individual Food Production
March 10, 2010 by Orion Christopher
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Mac Slavo | The Obama administration is preparing to ban fishing in coastal areas around the country, as well as the Great Lakes and other inland water resources.
N. Korean Worker Executed For Sneaking News Out of the Country
March 8, 2010 Guardian.co.uk By Associated Press A North Korean factory worker has been executed by firing squad for sneaking news out of the country on his illicit mobile phone, Seoul-based radio said today. The armaments factory worker was accused of divulging the price of rice and other information on living conditions to a friend who had defected to
Rove book continues Bush Administration lies about Iraq
March 6, 2010 by Brendan Joseph
Filed under World News
Examiner | In a new book Karl Rove claims ( not convincingly) that Bush didn’t mislead the country into war in Iraq and that it was the right decision.
Rove Admits Bogus Iraq WMD Led to Invasion
March 4, 2010 by Kevin Dillon
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Politics Daily | Rove writes that his biggest mistake was not pushing back against claims that the president had led the country into the Iraq war under false pretenses.
Economists Warn Another Financial Crisis On the Way
March 3, 2010 by Kevin Dillon
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march 2, 2010 ABC News By Matthew Jaffe Even as many Americans still struggle to recover from the country’s worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, another crisis – one that will be even worse than the current one – is looming, according to a new report from a group of leading economists, financiers, and former federal regulators. In
Psychiatry Disorders a Step in the Wrong Direction
March 2, 2010 Washington Post By George F. Will Peter De Vries, America’s wittiest novelist, died 17 years ago, but his discernment of this country’s cultural foibles still amazes. In a 1983 novel, he spotted the tendency of America’s therapeutic culture to medicalize character flaws: “Once terms like identity doubts and midlife crisis become current,” De Vries wrote, “the
Doritos ads represent sick, demented nature of junk food companies and their products
(NaturalNews) Junk food advertising has reached a new low with the recent Doritos “Crash the Super Bowl” ads which portray Doritos consumers as violent murderers who will kill fellow human beings to get a bag of Doritos. One Doritos ad portrays a man backing out of a parking lot when his car strikes an innocent person who drops a bag of Doritos and falls to the ground behind the car. Rather than trying to help the innocent victim, this man throws his car into reverse and drives over the victim, killing him with the vehicle and stealing the bag of Doritos. The message? Doritos are so valuable that it’s okay to kill people just to score a bag. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1T_DiTPoy-A) A second Doritos ad shows two loser-looking gym bums being attacked by an insane junk food ninja who uses Doritos chips as throwing stars to murder the guy who stole his bag of Doritos. The message here? Doritos are so valuable that it’s okay to kill others to…
Odierno requests more combat forces in Iraq
February 26, 2010 by Kevin Dillon
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Foreign Policy | In a move that could force President Obama to break his vow to get all combat troops out of Iraq by August, Odierno recently officially requested keeping a combat brigade in the northern part of the country beyond that deadline.
Call of the Warrior
February 26, 2010 by Brendan Joseph
Filed under World News
Infowars.com | This version has been enhanced to show the truth about military service and the national guard. Featuring instruction by Country Joe.


