The
most senior US general in Iraq has said he has evidence that Iran
was behind Sunday's bombardment of Baghdad's heavily fortified
Green Zone. Gen David Petraeus told the BBC he thought Tehran
had trained, equipped and funded insurgents who fired the barrage
of mortars and rockets.
Global
Warming Denier: Fraud or 'Realist'? is the headline ABC News uses
to attack Princeton-trained physicist Fred Singer who dares to
challenge the mainstream scientific "consensus" on the
causes of climate change.
Alex
welcomes economist, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury,
and the "Father of Reaganomics," Paul Craig Roberts
to discuss the current financial meltdown as well as Roberts'
book The Tyranny of Good Intentions. Alex and Roberts also take
calls throughout the broadcast.
The US news
media failed to draw the obvious connection between the bizarre
federal law enforcement investigation and leak campaign about
the private life of New York Governor Spitzer and Spitzer's
all out attack on the Bush administration for its collusion
with predatory lenders.
Charles
Galton Darwin's 1952 book The Next Million Years [1]
attempts to give a general outline of the "future history" of
mankind by using the "law of human nature".
The
death toll of US soldiers in the five-year Iraq conflict has
hit 4,000 in what the US military said Monday was a "tragic"
loss of lives after four troops were killed in a Baghdad bombing.
With
the dollar plunging and the Federal Reserve slashing interest
rates, markets are on alert for any signs that foreign investors,
particularly in Asia, are buying fewer US assets.
Millions
of residents of three states will soon face tougher and longer
screening at airport checkpoints if their governors defy a federal
law requiring new, more-secure driver's licenses.
ABC’s
harmlessly named “profile” segment March 23 was,
in essence, an attempt to discredit and bury the individual
profiled – not too surprising, however, because he is
a scientist who refuses to support wildly hyped global warming
predictions.