The Art of Passing Away: Ted Kennedy, August 26, 2009
Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy defined the modern voice. He shaped his own agendas and delivered his blunt messages, rousing liberal party members and right-wing believers alike.
School’s Out: Bilderberg is In
It’s getting close to summer, students are getting excited, the economy’s free fall is easing and everyone waits with baited breath. And the world’s most powerful men and women are meeting in a hotel to discuss the world’s future in secret.
Price of Broadband Connections in Europe is Decreasing
According to a research led by the European Commission, prices of broadband connections are decreasing compared to the prices in 2008.
Mugabe Leaves Zimbabwe in Garbage
Chronicling the current economic, environmental, and political crisis ravaging the state of Zimbabwe. It calls for action by the International Community to rescue the situation.
EU to Get Smoke Stop Rings on Cigarettes
Potty Eu politicians are doing the impossible, again. They are inventing the wheel for the umpteenth time and spending billions of tax money on it.
Sue war profiteers, or sue Google to turn over their search records?
Why did the DOJ go after Google’s search results? Google is a law-abiding company, but the DOJ is looking to see if they can spot terrorist use. This wouldn’t be much of a story, except Donald Rumsfeld (DOD), Michael Chertoff (DHS), Robert Mueller (FBI) and the European Union have said this week terrorists are using the Internet and spreading around propaganda. What’s really behind this?
Hong Kong Phooey or: How I Learned to Stop Kvetching and Love the NOKO Bomb
How the NOKO Bomb may have turned China against Iran and North Korea. This could be a turning point in favor of the US in world affairs.










