In
an alarming display of fearmongering, former Republican Senator
Rick Santorum has suggested that a series of "unfortunate
events," namely terrorist attacks, will occur within the
next year and change American citizen's perception of the war.
More
than a dozen Republican senators who are running for re-election
next year head the list of lawmakers to watch. But others, too,
have expressed concerns that the GOP has grown increasingly vulnerable
on the issue. As the clock ticks toward Election Day, voter pressure
is building against any lawmaker still standing with President
Bush on the war.
Rothschild has released a guidebook to
cash in on the Live Earth climate propaganda bandwagon. In this
classic debate, Rothschild attempts to dismiss solar-system
wide global warming by claiming that Saturn and Jupiter are
closer to the Sun than earth.
A federal
appeals court removed a serious legal challenge to the Bush
administration's warrantless wiretapping program yesterday,
overruling the only judge who held that a controversial surveillance
effort by the National Security Agency was unconstitutional.
Britain
was on a collision course with Brussels last night as fears
grew of a new European Union push to end the right to exempt
children's clothes, newspapers and books from VAT.
Engineer Gordon
Ross MEng. at the Indian YMCA, London on the 8th June 2007 discussing
the collapse of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center on
September 11th 2001.
On the day that Scooter Libby's prison sentence was lifted by
President Bush, Mordechai Vanunu was sentenced to prison, again,
in Israel. In both cases, the underlying offense was the same:
speaking to journalists.