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Friday, July 21, 2006 |
George W. Bush has figured it all out... bringing democracy the bomb way.
11:34:19 AM
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IHT: "A British company introduced a line off stainless steel 'anti-terror' cutlery Wednesday for use on airlines."
We are waiting for anti-terror suits, anti-terror food, anti-terror cars, anti-terror schools, anti-terror computers, whatever.
BringItOn!: "The boys and girls over at the Dept of Defense have awarded a contract to a Massachusetts firm called Versatile Information Systems Inc., to pay for a three-year project entitled 'Automated Ontologically Based Link Analysis of International Web Logs for the Timely Discovery of Relevant and Credible Information'.
What this means to the blogging world is this: The government will now be spying on blogs using specific key words. Of course they state they are doing this to find the blogs that support their positions and provide accurate content. The article is up on AlterNet if you wish to read it."
SFGate: "A federal Department of Homeland Security agent passed along information about student protests against military recruiters at UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz, landing the demonstrations on a database tracking foreign terrorism, according to government documents released Tuesday."
You see, all Americans and foreigners are potential 'terrorists', that is anyone who dares to criticize the real terrorists in power, George W. Bush, Tony Blair, Olmert and I could name a few more. In the meantime terrorism is booming thanks to their concerted efforts. But don't misunderestimate them, it's YOU they want.
11:27:07 AM
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Independent: "Bees and the wild flowers they pollinate have declined significantly across large tracts of northern Europe, according to one of the most comprehensive surveys of pollinating insects.
Scientists examined hundreds of wildflower sites in Britain, the Netherlands and Germany and found the diversity of bees has fallen in 80 per cent of them over the past 25 years."
Independent: "Life on earth is facing a major crisis with thousands of species threatened with imminent extinction - a global emergency demanding urgent action. This is the view of 19 of the world's most eminent biodiversity specialists, who have called on governments to establish a political framework to save the planet."
11:11:20 AM
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