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Sunday, June 25, 2006


Newsmax: "He may be the country's best known businessman, but Donald Trump is no stranger to politics - and unafraid to speak his mind on hot topics.
In an interview with NewsMax, Trump dives into the brewing maelstrom over the continuing prosecution of the Iraq war. And the Donald has some 'you're fired'-style advice for Congress and the president: the U.S. should withdraw from Iraq 'as soon as practicable'.
No matter what, Trump argues, a new Saddam Hussein will eventually take over the country."
12:54:04 PM    


A picture named Oil.jpg
Think oil prices are headed to $100?
How can you profit?
FXCM will tell you how to.
This is what 'economy' has come to, a scam to profit either which way.
12:49:20 PM    


WashingtonPost: "A Republican gubernatorial candidate's call for creation of a forced labor camp for illegal immigrants drew rebukes Friday from two GOP lawmakers, who labeled it a low point in the immigration debate.
Don Goldwater, nephew of the late Sen. Barry Goldwater, caused an international stir this week when EFE, a national news agency of Spain, quoted him as saying he wanted to hold undocumented immigrants in camps to use them 'as labor in the construction of a wall and to clean the areas of the Arizona desert that they're polluting'."

Goldwater was rebuked for saying loudly what every neocon thinks and wishes; he only should have kept quiet about it. The actual plans are already being elaborated and they don't want negative publicity.

February 2006: "A Halliburton subsidiary has just received a $385 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security to provide 'temporary detention and processing capabilities'.
The contract - announced Jan. 24 by the engineering and construction firm KBR - calls for preparing for 'an emergency influx of immigrants, or to support the rapid development of new programs' in the event of other emergencies, such as 'a natural disaster'. The release offered no details about where Halliburton was to build these facilities, or when.
To date, some newspapers have worried that open-ended provisions in the contract could lead to cost overruns, such as have occurred with KBR in Iraq. A Homeland Security spokesperson has responded that this is a 'contingency contract' and that conceivably no centers might be built. But almost no paper so far has discussed the possibility that detention centers could be used to detain American citizens if the Bush administration were to declare martial law."
12:19:03 PM    

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