Posted on April 30, 2008 by Xeno
Here is the video of John McCain’s 100 years in Iraq comment.
John McCain wants to stay in Iraq for 100 years, but his lobbyist-ran campaign has and will continue to viciously attack anyone who remind the American people.
We know it — we have it on tape to prove it — and with your help, the [...]
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Posted on April 30, 2008 by Xeno
A new U.S. government report projects Iraq’s oil revenue will top a record $70 billion this year, adding fuel to a congressional push to force the Iraqi government to assume more responsibility for rebuilding the country.
“A new U.S. government report projects that Iraq’s oil revenues will top $70 billion this year, adding fuel to a [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2008 by Xeno
A pack of 15 monkeys have escaped from a wildlife facility in Polk County, sparking a massive search for the animals, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
When Fish and Wildlife spokesman Gary Morse answered his phone today, he immediately knew the topic.
“The monkey business,” he said. “As far as I know, there [...]
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Posted on April 28, 2008 by Xeno
Reports of molten steel in the foundations of the Twin Towers and Building 7 have been noted in the literature of skeptics of the offial account of the building collapses. None of the official government reports have commented on these reports, although FEMA’s Report contained an appendix disclosing evidence of mysterious high temperature corrosion of [...]
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Posted on April 28, 2008 by Xeno
In the 1830s, Richard Cobden and John Bright started a campaign against the protectionist laws that were keeping food prices high in Britain. After sustaining abuse for many years, they persuaded the government in 1846 to repeal the infamous Corn Laws, a move that helped usher in a long period of prosperity. I have been [...]
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Posted on April 28, 2008 by Xeno
Ancient humans started down the path of evolving into two separate species before merging back into a single population, a genetic study suggests.
The genetic split in Africa resulted in distinct populations that lived in isolation for as much as 100,000 years, the scientists say.
This could have been caused by arid conditions driving a wedge between [...]
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Posted on April 28, 2008 by Xeno
Designer Erik De Nijs, has stitched together this eye catching pair of “Beauty and the Geek” jeans. These “modern shaped trousers which are often worn by youngsters..” are the perfect solution for Googling quick exits while running from the fashion police. Built into the knees are a pair of crotch rocking speakers, around the back [...]
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Posted on April 28, 2008 by Xeno
In a paper published in Geophysical Journal International, Dr Graeme Eagles from the Earth Sciences Department at Royal Holloway, University of London, reveals how one of the largest continents ever to exist met its demise.
Gondwana was a ‘supercontinent’ that existed between 500 and 180 million years ago. For the past four decades, geologists have [...]
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Posted on April 28, 2008 by Xeno
Putting more meat on the theory that dinosaurs’ closest living relatives are modern-day birds, molecular analysis of a shred of 68-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex protein — along with that of 21 modern species — confirms that dinosaurs share common ancestry with chickens, ostriches, and to a lesser extent, alligators.
The work, published in the journal Science, represents [...]
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Posted on April 28, 2008 by Xeno
It may not be an ideal topic for polite conversation, but human beings are swarming with bacteria: Even the average healthy adult plays host to about 100 trillion microscopic organisms. Infection takes place when the bacteria get out of hand.
Now, a University of Kansas researcher has penned a history of the struggle between man and [...]
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