America: A Spectator Sport or Soap Opera
Posted by bosskittyThe world wonders what kind of change Obama really intends. Will he be able to really control so many “Clintonistas” in his cabinet?
The world wonders what kind of change Obama really intends. Will he be able to really control so many “Clintonistas” in his cabinet?
The Cost Of War robs the world of its ability to pay the price of civilization. Learning to live WITH this planet is a much more noble cause than depopulating the planet of human life.
“Preemption, rather than reaction” summarizes the Bush doctrine which congealed in the wake of a conservative and national backlash against the weakening of the United State’s power and security in the world.
Hurry up get this election over with – we’ve got unfinished business facing us.
Presidential Candidates too close to inheriting the economic meltdown caused by deception and disinformation.
With elections so close, Bush is in a hurry to make his move. Time is running out for him to enforce his Executive Order to suspend elections.
The US news media has focused on the Hype and Circumstance of political celebrities and weather crisis to the tune of keeping America distracted. Personality wars mean ratings. Ratings mean advertising. AND advertising means money … that’s what its all about. So, American voters are still saturated with fluff and nonsense …
Meanwhile, Cheney [...]
The White House has orchestrated the current conflict between Russia and Georgia in South Ossetia, a high-ranking Russian official says.
Chairman of Russia’s State Duma Security Committee Vladimir Vasilyev said without US aid, Tbilisi would have been unable to start military operation in South Ossetia.
Vasilyev said the situation in South Ossetia draws parallels to the [...]
10,000 unemployed PEOPLE, their families, their homes, and the taxes they pay are nothing to sneeze at. Today the unemployment rate is the highest in 6 years.
THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION: JULY 2008 – Bureau of Labor Statistics
The unemployment rate rose to 5.7 percent, and nonfarm payroll employment continued to trend down in July (-51,000), the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported today. Employment continued to fall in construction, manufacturing, and several service-providing industries, while health [...]