One of Iran’s missiles sounds more like a barbeque, but it's no picnic: Shahab. This site shows diagrams of the different sizes they're producing: http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iran/missile.htm news reports claimed that Iran is developing a 3,500-mile (5,632 kilometers) range missile called Shahab-6 that would be capable of reaching Europe. I read elsewhere that it's only capable of 2,000 miles, so this global security site (linked to government?) may be exaggerating, not sure. The technology for this system was cited as coming from Russia and North Korea. Shahab-4, 5, & 6 is in all probability China through a "Know How" technology transfer agreement requested by Iran. Another reason we should boycott the Olympics. Wonder if BO is going? Yep, they’re really going to take over the world with 50-300 scud B missiles and 50-150 scud C missiles and 25-100 Zelzal 3’s. Mkay. Notice it took 7 years to compile this information from year 2000. Compare to Iraq and what they had to go on: http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iraq/missile.htm
Tony Blair should be held accountable, even more so than Lil B. It was his dossier that convinced Bush. After I reviewed this, I felt we were used as proxy, much like we use Israel in their proxy war. Unbelievably dirty, dirty, dirty. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/news/iraq/2002/iraq-020924-usia01.htm And his WMD evidence: http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/news/iraq/2002/iraqdossier.pdf
For Space Junkies
http://www.globalsecurity.org/space/library/news/2008/space-080722-general-dynamics01.htm
General Dynamics Completes Milestone in MUOS Defense Satellite Communications System
General Dynamics 22 Jul 2008 -- General Dynamics C4 Systems recently mounted three 18.4-meter satellite antennas on 53-foot-tall pedestals in Wahiawa, Hawaii, as part of the preparations to deploy the new Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), the U.S. military's next-generation narrowband global mobile satellite communications system
Russia puts fifth German spy satellite into orbit RIA Novosti 22
Jul 2008 -- A Russian carrier rocket has successfully put into orbit a fifth German SAR-Lupe reconnaissance satellite, a Russian Space Forces spokesman said on Tuesday.
Boeing, Missile Defense Agency Successfully Complete Missile Defense Sensor Integration Test
21 Jul 2008 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA], working with industry teammates and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency, today successfully completed a Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system test that demonstrated the most complex integration to date of sensors required to support a missile intercept.
Boeing Delivers 4th High-Definition TV Satellite to DIRECTV
21 Jul 2008 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] today announced that DIRECTV Inc. has taken on-orbit delivery of the DIRECTV 11 satellite, which will continue to expand DIRECTV's industry-leading lineup of high-definition television channels and services to millions of households in the United States.
Raytheon Radars Play Key Role in Missile Defense Test
Raytheon 21 Jul 2008 -- Three missile defense radars built by Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) performed successfully in the latest flight test conducted by the Missile Defense Agency July 18.
Poland says U.S. missile shield deal 'one step closer'
RIA Novosti 21 Jul 2008 -- Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on Monday that Warsaw and Washington had moved a step closer to an agreement on the placement of a U.S. missile base in Poland.
Poland and U.S. to continue missile shield talks
RIA Novosti 21 Jul 2008 -- The Polish Foreign Ministry has said talks between Warsaw and Washington on the possible deployment of elements of a U.S. missile shield in Poland are to continue on Monday.
Russian astronauts successfully complete second spacewalk
RIA Novosti 16 Jul 2008 -- Two Russian astronauts on the International Space Station successfully completed a six-hour spacewalk, Russia's mission control said on Wednesday
Arak, IraN was the place of WMD in 2002 while we rushed off to IraQ. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iran/arak.htm
Reread that...I'm talking about Iran and Iraq...but we went to the wrong Iraq, should've been Iran's Arak! NOW you get it?
I really think someone told LilB to head to Arak and he stupidly went to Iraq! LOL!! Here! Lil B! This is where WMD are! You went to the WONG CUNTWEE!
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iran/arak-imagery.htm
and
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iran/arak-imagery2.htm
and
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iran/arak-imagery3.htm
and
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/news/iran/2006/iran-060826-irna07.htm
Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) chief Gholam-Reza Aqazadeh Here's more Kodak moments in history to read up on: US security News: CBP Maritime Patrol Aircraft Retrofit Contract ATK 23 Jul 2008 EU Threatens US with New Visa Restrictions VOA 23 Jul 2008 US Man Sentenced to 12 Years for Terrorist Plot VOA 22 Jul 2008 -- A member of an Islamic terrorist group in the U.S. has been sentenced to 12.5 years in prison for plotting attacks against targets in Los Angeles, California. Former Bin Laden Driver Pleads Not Guilty at GTMO Trial VOA 21 Jul 2008 Ashcroft: Waterboarding Isn't Torture VOA 17 Jul 2008 -- Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft testified before a congressional panel about controversial interrogation techniques, including water boarding Ex-Pentagon Aide Denies Favoring Torture of Prisoners VOA 15 Jul 20008 -- A key former defense official has testified under subpoena about the Bush administration's authorization of harsh interrogation techniques National Intelligence Estimate: The Terrorist Threat to the US Homeland Office of the Director of National Intelligence July 2007, Released 17 Jul 2007
Natanz and Arak are the two sites where Iran decentralized gas centrifuges are and what we should keep an eye on.
And he was the one that said, "The best place for the facts to be done is by somebody who's spent time investigating it." ~~ Lil B July 2005
It's pretty obvious that the media has a bizarre fascination with Barack Obama. Some may even say it's a love affair. We want you to be the judge. We've compiled two videos of the more outrageous moments of this not so secret love affair. Follow this link to watch the two videos and vote on which one you think is better. Your vote will determine which video we put on the air.
The media is in love with Barack Obama. If it wasn't so serious, it would be funny.
Regards,
The McCain Campaign
You think the media is unfair to McCain? I don't, he's hearing exactly what he and his wife are. Morons. They've been getting excellent treatment until recently when he starts attacking BO when he promised he wouldn't.
You think the media is unfair to BO? I don't think so. The media made he and Hillary media darlings and why I called them "Twins" long ago.
Another Hint:
"I've been fighting these people all my entire life.
We've got to stop being mealy-mouthed and careful. We've got to get rid of the robber barons. We need to have some guts."
And this persons voice rose, "It makes me angry. I feel outrage. I won't let them get away with it."
Can you guess who said these things?
I USED TO WALK UP ASMALLER ROW OF STEPS FOR EIGHT YEARS, BUT, AS A GIRL I BELIEVED IN EDUCATION, CHANGING MYSELF AND THE WORLD. EDUCATION WAS NOT A "TOTAL" SAVIOUR, BUT AN "OFTEN "SAVIOR. WHEN I SEE YOUTH HELPING, WHO, I WOULDN'T BLAME THEM FOR JUST TRYING TO SURVIVE ADOLENCE, I FEEL GOOD ABOUT EDUCATION. THE WORLD.
ANOTHER PB MEMBER, STELLA, HAS LET US KNOW CONGRESS IS BAFFLED WHY OUR VETS NEED A SEWAY TO GET AROUND. DEAR CONGRESS, WAR, OFTEN, RESULTS IN PERMANENT INJURY! STELLLA LEFT DETAILS. SOME OF YOU ENJOY NAGGING CONGRESS! PARTY ON!
Read More »He's been called a naive idealist. But in terms of foreign policy, he's the true realist in the race.Newsweek's Fareed Zakaria wrote these words today in a very interesting piece on Barack Obama's "Realist" foreign policy ideas. In the article, Zakaria argues that while the Republicans criticize Obama as having "naive" ideas, it may be the republicans who are naive in the end:
Obama has elaborated more and more the ideas that would undergird his foreign policy as president. What emerges is a world view that is far from that of a typical liberal, much closer to that of a traditional realist.Zakaria goes on to describe how out-of-touch conservative leaders are with the world, and the way it works.
Ironically, the Republicans now seem to be the foreign-policy idealists, labeling countries as either good or evil, refusing to deal with nasty regimes, fixating on spreading democracy throughout the world and refusing to think in more historical and complex ways.The article concludes by contrasting the very different world-views of Obama and McCain, concluding that Obama's ideas will carry us forward:
In the end, the difference between Obama and McCain might come down to something beyond ideology - "temperament." McCain is a pessimist about the world, seeing it as a dark, dangerous place where, without the constant and vigorous application of American force, evil will triumph. Obama sees a world that is in many ways going our way. As nations develop, they become more modern and enmeshed in the international economic and political system.... America's job is to push these progressive forces forward.... Call him an Optimistic Realist, or a Realistic Optimist. But don't call him naive.Click Here to read the entire article.
Best,
D. Tree
Wexler, Frank, and Thompson have conceded that HConRes 362 effectively calls for a blockade.
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/involved/hconres362.html
Go Wexler go!
Impeach these morons now. We should be flooding this board with impeachment posts calling all the politicians to vote I, in favor of impeachment. Now is the time.
Three Questions for Mc Cain:
1. WHEN did you win a war? Viet Nam wasn't a declared war, we did NOT win there and YOU can not single handed-ly or backhandedly win a war.
2. What do you win in a war? A trip to Disneyland?
3. Who in the hell advises you on this war rhetoric?
4. Do you think leaking BO's name to the terrorist enemy will help win the war? Is that your war strategy? Will it cost tax payers more money if BO were to become a casualty, or a POW?
5. What is a uranium gas enrichment centrifuge and what is it used for? Ask lil B.
Issues important to liberal feminists to bring positive change includes reproductive and abortion rights, sexual harassment, voting, education, equivalent pay for comparable work, safe and affordable childcare, health care, domestic violence at home and abuse in work place, and voting.
Radical feminism considers male-based authority and power structure responsible for oppression and inequality. Misandry is the hatred of men or boys, as opposed to misogyny, the hatred of women; or misanthropy, hatred of the human species. We can't forget "penis envy" and "overt misandry." When men paint women in an evil, malicious or dirty light, as in the picture that showed a woman crying, while smoking and drinking wine, was an example of a man being misogynistic, or at least, evidence of misogyny. Don't call her a drama queen, or diva, her millionaire boyfriend probably just died, cheesch, now she's pressured. Don't punch women in the face, kiss them (only after you ask).
Tease... Read More »
If you didn't know he's McCain's adviser...a crook.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Gramm
Years before Phil Gramm was a McCain campaign adviser and a lobbyist for a Swiss bank at the center of the housing credit crisis, he pulled a sly maneuver in the Senate that helped create today's subprime meltdown.
By David Corn
May 28, 2008
In response, the House Democratic leadership stripped him of his position on the committee. He won re-election to his House seat again in 1982. Following his reelection, Gramm resigned his House seat on January 5, 1983, forcing a mid-term special election. Gramm ran in that election on February 12, 1983 to fill the vacancy that he had created, but as a Republican. Winning, he became the first Republican to represent the district since its creation, and after he left the House, the seat was retained for the Republican party (by Joe Barton).
"We have sort of become a nation of whiners. You just hear this constant whining, complaining about a loss of competitiveness. Read More »

AND MORE BOMBS:
read...The House That GRAMM Cracker Built
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20080714_the_house_that_gramm_built/?ln

We have sort of become a nation of whiners. You just hear this constant whining, complaining about a loss of competitiveness. ~~ lil Gramm Cracker Read More »
