Monthly Archives: May 2011
Antiwar And Anti-free Trade: We Have To Do Both
Antiwar.com is fundraising this week. Unlike my small blog, they pull in many thousands of dollars a year. They have a good news collection business and I applaud this but that is the beginning, middle and end of their … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, .money matters, Free Trade
Netanyahu Stomps Obama, Obama Apologizes
The Obama Arab speech has now fallen flatter than a pancake run over by a semi. Why he even made this speech in the first place baffles me. Why bother? Far from reassuring Muslims, it enraged them further as he … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, religion, war and peace
No Nile Floods Versus Mississippi Floods
A huge part of the Mississippi river basin complex has been heavily flooded this spring. These floods are now the greatest volume of water since 1927. One of the most irritating things about this news is, we know from history … Continue reading
Our Ruler, Netanyahu Pissed At Upstart US President’s Speech
Next week is AIPAC week and our real President, Netanyahu, will address Congress and give everyone their marching orders. Of course, like last year, Obama will again try a rearguard action to try to prove to us, he was elected … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, religion
Pentagon Celebrates Our Assassins Humiliating Pakistan
The secret assassination wars being waged by the US mirrors Israel’s secret assassination wars. Crossing borders illegally to kill various Muslims in their beds is a big, big, big thing for the US and Israel. Both think they can … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, war and peace
Yale Finally Punishes DKE Frat Rats
The repulsive Yale fraternity which spawned not one but two Bush Presidents, was finally, after all these many years, punished for being nasty jerks. Yale finally censored DKE for being boorish, cruel and obnoxious. About time! About 100 years too … Continue reading
Filed under Politics
Fukushima Dragons Are Impossible To Clean Up
Here is a cut away picture showing how the bottom of the innermost part of the nuclear power containment system is fatally cracked. Not by the tsunami but by the earthquake. This means, all of Japan’s nuclear power plants will … Continue reading
Filed under energy
