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Even The Military Industrial Complex Is Rendering Unto The Tough Economic Times

August 10, 2010
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I have blogged in the past about that even important Military Industrial Complex cogs like Northrop Grumman were in the process of closing navy ship yards in Louisiana and laying off scores of workers because of the economic hard times we are currently going through. Now it is spreading, for the same loss of...
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Tiger Woods Woes Continue

August 10, 2010
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Not since Delilah’ betrayal of Sampson has an athlete tumbled so far from the glorious heights like what we are witnessing with golf great, Tiger Woods. It is rather obvious that Mr. Woods is suffering from his personal marital troubles and it is adversely affecting his once stellar golf game. The recent gulf tournament...
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Michelle Obama’s Vacation To Spain Draws Fire From Some In The Media

August 10, 2010
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There are times during President Obama’s administration when I have scratched my head… pondering why he or members of his administration would engage in certain actions. These guys are supposed to be the smartest people in the room and the latest in this mind numbing display of either arrogance or callous nonchalance comes from...
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The Growing Strategic Alliance Between The United States And Vietnam

August 10, 2010
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The Growing Strategic Alliance Between The United States And Vietnam

The great German statesman Otto Bismarck would have been proud to see that former enemies could become friends and that former friends could become enemies in the world of geopolitics. The Daily Caller.com is reporting on the fact that the United States and Vietnam, our former enemies are now fast becoming friends. This is...
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AMC’s Rubicon So Far Is Intriguing

August 9, 2010
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AMC’s Rubicon So Far Is Intriguing

I do not know how the ratings are for AMC’s spy thriller Rubicon, but I can say that it is one intriguing show. The plot of the show “Rubicon” centers around an intelligence unit routinely working on the mundane areas of intelligence gathering and one of the main characters and star, James Badge Dale,...
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Does The Federal Reserve Has any Bullets Left?

August 9, 2010
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Does The Federal Reserve Has any Bullets Left?

The jobs report from last Friday was devastating because the expectations were not met and all the market watchers are looking to see what the federal Reserve will do, if anything to resolve our ongoing economic woes. USA Today is reporting that the Federal Reserves board is expected to act to stimulate job growth,...
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Bigging Up Anne Rice’s Defection From Traditional Christianity

August 8, 2010
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Bigging Up Anne Rice’s Defection From Traditional Christianity

I wasn’t going to address it, but I cannot tell you how much articles were written – and today, there is one more in the Los Angeles Times – about novelist Ann Rice’s decision to abandon her tradition Christian faith that she came to some twelve years ago. Miss Rice, famous for writing about...
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Our CIA Must Now Be The Laughing Stock Of The World

August 8, 2010
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Perhaps, it was so before the Wikileaks debacle, but America’s intelligence agencies must be the laughing stock of the world. I have watched in dismay how our government is literally begging the purveyors of Wikileaks to return stolen documents with sensitive information. Russia’s SFB, the successor to the KGB, Iran, and the Chinese intelligence...
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Bread Prices Are Expected To Skyrocket Because Of Russia’s Drought And Putin’s Edict To Cut Off Grain Exports

August 8, 2010
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Bread Prices Are Expected To Skyrocket Because Of Russia’s Drought And Putin’s Edict To Cut Off Grain Exports

The Guardian is reporting that governments, especially many in Europe and other poor countries are preparing their people for a steep rise in the cost of bread and other wheat related products.  This increase is expected because of the severe drought in Russia, which produced much of the wheat that makes its way to...
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The Death Of Ten For The Cause Of Good Shows One Sided Tolerance

August 8, 2010
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For a couple of days now, we have seen in the news the danger and the pure evil that were visited upon those noble ten aid workers who were murdered aiding the poor and the deprived in Afghanistan. Those who murdered them said that the ten aid workers were spies and that they were...
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