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Blogsembarrassing truths .....from Crikey ….. Camden: a tale of cowardice and mortgage belt bigots Alex Mitchell writes:
payload priorities .....International Space Station astronauts are eagerly awaiting the arrival of shuttle Discovery - it is bringing a new pump to mend their broken toilet. The station's urine collection unit, as opposed to its solid waste unit, has been malfunctioning for several days. NASA said it thought a separator pump was at fault, and the three male crew members were operating it manually.
looking after the common man .....Does Kevin Rudd have a butler? Poor is the new rich. So 'Bare-Arse' Brendan Nelson and his shadow treasurer, Malcolm 'Totally Broke' Turnbull, did everything they could yesterday to expose Kevin 'Rolling In It' Rudd and Wayne 'Squillionaire' Swan as mean and out of touch.
the warfare state .....The Pentagon's core budget – already a staggering $300 billion when George W. Bush took the presidency – has almost doubled while he's been parked behind the big desk in the Oval Office. For fiscal year 2009, the regular Pentagon budget will total roughly $541 billion (including work on nuclear warheads and naval reactors at the Department of Energy).
the executive branch .....
shamocracy .....It is not news that the United States is in great trouble. The pre-emptive war it launched against Iraq more than five years ago was and is a mistake of monumental proportions—one that most Americans still fail to acknowledge. Instead they are arguing about whether we should push on to “victory” when even our own generals tell us that a military victory is today inconceivable.
petrol heads .....Federal Liberal frontbencher Joe Hockey says petrol prices will always be lower under a Coalition government. Mr Hockey says Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson's pledge to cut fuel excise by five cents a litre will guarantee lower prices for motorists.
causing a harangue .....Tomorrow a number of the detainees held at Guantanamo Bay will finally get their day in court - although, alas, not literally. Thirty-five Americans who were arrested at the US Supreme Court last January during a demonstration protesting the illegal detention center will go on trial in Washington. They are charged with "causing a harangue." Instead of entering their own names, each defendant will enter the name of a prisoner held at Guantanamo.
from the comedy club .....Former foreign affairs minister Alexander Downer says he is still to make up his mind about his political future. Mr Downer was widely expected to retire by the next election, but newspaper reports today suggest he has told his colleagues he is considering staying in Federal Parliament with an eye on Malcolm Turnbull's current job as treasury spokesman.
tyrannyforus .....As of May 20, the website for the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), the American neoconservative think tank based in Washington, D.C., is no longer operating.
bruvver orwell .....A digital vault containing information about every email, internet visit and phone call made in Britain is to be created in a European bid to battle terrorism. The plan, which will widen legislation governing the record-keeping responsibilities of telecommunications and internet companies, has alarmed civil libertarians who are already anxious about a proposed ID card scheme.
the great oil swindle .....Oil prices continue to rise and rise, with no end in sight. Virtually all other commodities seem to be following to be the same suit.
the case for not being taken seriously .....On October 16, 2004 President Bush signed into law the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act, which establishes a special department within the US State Department to monitor global anti-Semitism, reporting annually to Congress. As one of the major steps in the implementation of that law, Secretary of State Condi Rice swore in Gregg Rickman as head of the State Department’s office of global anti-Semitism on May 22, 2006.
struggle street .....Rudd calls for 'restraint' in golden handshakes ….. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says it is disappointing that some corporate leaders do not show wage restraint. The head of Macquarie Bank, Allan Moss, will walk away with a $50 million package when he retires later this month.
our weapons of mass destruction .....
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