The Federal Reserve refuses to disclose where trillions of dollars in bailout money went and yet the FTC is more concerned about snooping into the financial affairs of bloggers who make a few bucks off affiliate relationships, according to new guidelines set to be introduced later this year that…
OK, C'mon now, the people in Istanbul, Turkey are holding green sign's with "Where Is My Vote?!" written in English? This is a Destabilization Zone. Hard Hats Required.
Added by Jeff on June 22, 2009 at 10:23am —
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Some see states suffering, others see economic benefit
By Diana Marrero of the Journal Sentinel
Posted: Jun. 21, 2009
Washington - As members of Congress debate a measure aimed at slowing the effects of global warming, Midwestern lawmakers, manufacturers and farmers are warning that the legislation could be costly to the heartland at a time when families and businesses are already struggling financially.
States in the Midwest, including Wisconsin, get much… Continue
Added by Tara on June 22, 2009 at 10:09am —
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TEHRAN — Locked in a continuing bitter contest Monday with Iranians who say the presidential elections were rigged, the authorities here acknowledged that the number of votes cast in 50 cities exceeded the actual number of voters, state television reported following assertions by the country’s supreme leader that the ballot was… Continue
We all know that the CIA has been involved in several coup d’etats ever since President Harry S. Truman spawned this creature. Hell, they’ve even done it once before in Iran, in 1953. And I think we also know that Iran has been in the crosshair’s of the neocons, neoliberals and other policy makers for quite a while. Even the RAND… Continue
Is This the Culmination of Two Years of Destabilization?
by Paul Craig Roberts
A number of commentators have expressed their idealistic belief in the purity of Mousavi, Montazeri, and the westernized youth of Terhan. The CIA destabilization plan, announced two years ago (see below) has somehow not contaminated unfolding events.
The claim is made that Ahmadinejad stole the election, because the outcome was declared too soon after the polls closed for all the… Continue
It's always a bit nerve wracking directing people to a web site that one feels is questionable. I feel that way right now. I'm going to direct you there anyway because even though I typically don't trust much from this web site, this video below makes me feel that perhaps on this particular subject they've got it right.
The link is below the video and there is a great deal of information about Iran and the CIA there. Please watch the video and watch the dates flashed on the screen.… Continue
Staff at Goldman Sachs staff can look forward to the biggest bonus payouts in the firm's 140-year history after a spectacular first half of the year, sparking concern that the big investment banks which survived the credit crunch will derail financial regulation reforms.
A lack of competition and a surge in revenues from…
It really makes me mad that people even on this site are so thick headed that I now have to make my own blog to report. I was using the other so that more would see it because of the previous hits.
Will use the comments here to report, all are welcome to report here as I know how to share and WANT your help!!
Obama is hiring ACORN to do the census, how nice, they can reform people that have been indicted for fraud! They can even get a job on our government payrole (50,000 hired in the last few months even though the American people are at an all time high in unemployment). They will be coming to your door asking about your race, income and lots of other personal questions.
Our Constitution, if we still have a shred of it) says we are only bound to answer one question....how many people are… Continue
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