Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Kraft to cut 8000 more jobs

CNN
"Weakening sales" quietly joins oil prices, terrorist attacks and hurricanes as the culprit without further explanation. Kraft fires tens of thousands of GM customers; GM fires tens of thousands of Kraft customers; both cite weakening sales like its just another act of God.

Exxon Mobil to cap record year ever

CNN

Another superlative for the Bush era.

Monday, January 30, 2006

Iran allows inspectors

New York Times
Fool me fool me twice won't get fooled again.

Sunday, January 29, 2006

Rumsfeld authorized the rape of Iraqi children

Arctic Beacon

Sex tourism for rich sadists.

Bird flu genes decoded

No evidence Tamiflu works against bird flu

UN may use 'flu-casters' in pandemic

US seeking volunteers to test bird flu vaccine

NASA climate expert says Bush tried to silence him

Phoenix ties record of 101 days without rain

3TV meteorologist
Another superlative for the Bush era.

Friday, January 27, 2006

Oil, conflict and the future of energy supplies

Russian General: 911 was an inside job

Enron trial will not be delayed

Money.CNN



Once it starts I guess.
Kenneth de-Lay-ed is Justice denied.
Jury selection due just after presidential pardon.

Houston PD in nuclear disaster drills

200 mph winds in NC mountains

Charlotte Observer
"It broke the Grandfather Mountain wind record of 195.5 mph, set April 18, 1997. Those winds are believed to be the strongest ever measured in the Carolinas."

Another superlative for the Bush era. Mother Nature warming up for renewed attempt next hurricane season to blow the White House into the Atlantic Ocean.

CDC to hold quarantine conference

Rense
More intelligent design. Brand new quarantine laws were enacted just before emergence of pandemic virus that can only be dealt with through quarantine.

Wild birds - H5N1 vectors or villains?

Reuters

"Dr. Richard Thomas of BirdLife International was quoted as telling Reuters that, 'The pattern of outbreaks between Asia and eastern Europe do not follow any known pathway for migrant birds, which tend to fly on northerly-southerly routes. They don't go east-west.' ...Andre Farrar, an ornithologist with Britain's Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), was cited as saying that ... 'If migration was the primary route, you would have expected it in Australasia, but it hasn't shown up there.'"

China - avian influenza situation

WHO

Turkey signs on to US invasion and gets good bird flu news. Bad news, however, for North Korea.

2 more bird flu kids released from Turk hospital

Colombia busts ring linked to al-Qaida

BREITBART
If Seymour Hersch is right, I said, and the war is not about oil, then the US would not invade Venezuela, as there are no Islamic terrorist training camps there.

Thursday, January 26, 2006

US must learn to fight 'Long War'

UPI
Caution, moonies.

Another nuke exercise: next 911?

War and the peace movement

globalresearch
"Was everything we did a total waste of time?"

US prepared for Iran strike

NewsMax
Faith based environmental protection: pray that nuclear winter halts global warming.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Army stretched to breaking point

CNN



The Pentagon later admits to attrition of Iraq forces and calls it "force reduction." Rumsfeld plans Iran invasion and calls it "redeployment." Their 250 thousand man Iraq army in boot camp (probably the six hours of electricity a day is delaying the parades) and training in F14 bomber jets is the reason you shouldn't worry about the coming draft.

Is it me, or are the skin shades here almost as uniform as the shirts?

Homeless suffer in Indian cold wave

Unfathomed dangers In Patriot Act renewal

Rense
"'There is hereby created and established a permanent police force, to be known as the 'United States Secret Service Uniformed Division.... [empowered to] make arrests without warrant for any offense against the United States committed in their presence, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony.'"

Will this SS get skull and bones pins?

UK ID cards "defeated" yet still going ahead

infowars
Kinda like the PATRIOT Act.

KBR awarded $385M Homeland Security contract

NewsFinder
"The contract may also provide migrant detention support to other government organizations in the event of an immigration emergency, as well as the development of a plan to react to a national emergency, such as a natural disaster..."

What is the strict interpretationalist interpretation of an "immigration emergency?"

Iris scanning for New Jersey grade school

Yahoo! News
Kinda like Fallujah.

2005 hottest year on record

CNN
Another superlative for the Bush era.

Monday, January 23, 2006

Brush fire threatening LA

BREITBART
Gaia burns down Hollywood. Manson gets last laugh.

Ford to close 14 plants

CNN

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Storms rage north to south

Collapse of US economy imminent

Bush's fowl play

International terrorism does not exist

Rense



"Only secret services and their current chiefs ­ or those retired but still having influence inside the state organizations ­ have the ability to plan, organize and conduct an operation of such magnitude."

Why don't you just say Papadoc Bush? Saaay. Now that you mention it. They could have got weaponized anthrax out of Fort Detrick, too!

Bird flu in deaths of 2 Indonesian children

French woman feared suffering from bird flu

Friday, January 20, 2006

Warmer seas will wipe out plankton

Italy to charge US soldier with murder

Another Turkish child positive for H5N1

Flu drugs 'will not work' in pandemic

CDC proposes bird flu quarantine regulations

USMedicine.com
More evidence of intelligent design. Brand new quarantine laws were enacted just before emergence of pandemic virus that can only be dealt with through quarantine.

H5N1 outbreaks explode In Turkey

Sen Clinton calls for Iran sanctions

BREITBART

Well then the threat must be real, and only if they don't comply would other options be on the yadda yadda yadda.

Japan may reinstate US beef ban after spine found

CNN

A cow's, not Japan's.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Most college students lack literacy skills

BREITBART
Bush vows to veto any bill designed to promote littering.

Arctic temperatures blanket Russia

Mobile phones not linked to brain cancer

DRUDGE

"The team did note that there was a significant tendency for a brain tumour to occur on the same side of the head where the user said he had usually placed the phone. ... some individual studies have suggested there could be a cancer risk from using mobile phones in rural areas, where electromagnetic signals are stronger in order to compensate for the greater distance between relay stations, and from using older-generation analogue phones."

They make you stupid long before they give you cancer.

Rightwing group pays $100 to spy on teachers

Guardian Unlimited
If they just paid me for my syllabus I might be able to pay my rent.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Patriot Act to criminalize protesters as "disruptors"

Russia in grip of new "cold" war

Iraq tests for bird flu after girl dies

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Human polymorphisms in H5N1 in wild birds

Recombinomics

Check. All systems Go.

Pentagon anti-leak policy just before 9/11

Rense

"After the 9-11 events, employees were strictly prohibited from discussing aspects of the crash of American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon and the confiscation by the FBI of security video tapes from the Pentagon and surrounding facilities. The pre-911 Pentagon prohibitions on leaks to the media add to debate about how much pre-intelligence about the 9-11 attacks was known to the Bush administration."

More evidence of intelligent design. That must be why the hijackers haven't given any interviews.

Bush could seize absolute control of U.S. government

Environment 'past the point of no return'

UN official urges steps for Europe to avoid flu

NSA data after 9/11 led FBI to dead ends

New York Times

""We'd chase a number, find it's a schoolteacher with no indication they've ever been involved in international terrorism - case closed," said one former F.B.I. official..."

U.S. wins support in Iran dispute

Friday, January 13, 2006

Seattle nears rainy-day record

BREITBART.COM

Another superlative for the Bush era.

AZ could have its driest winter in centuries

USATODAY.com

Another superlative for the Bush era.

January 'heat wave' hits upstate New York

Iran: the nuclear nightmare

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Bird flu in Turkey could spread to neighbor countries

Opec nations set for record oil revenues

FT.com

Another superlative for the Bush era.

Bird flu mutation of concern

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

U.S. plan to attack Iran detailed

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Greece on alert for bird flu from Turkey

Another bird flu case in Turkey

Leading bank plans for bird flu staff crisis

Monday, January 09, 2006

Ice cores show warming 'natural'

GM chief: End to job guarantees needed

CNN

Professor paychecks

CNN

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Target Iran - air strikes

Friday, January 06, 2006

Bush guilty of treasonably impeachable offense

LaRouche

Predictable day late, dollar short outing of the Empire's new clothes launched predictably from the "right."

Falwell confirms Lewinsky affair linked to Israel

Rense.com

Predictable "the jews did it" last resort limited hangout launched predictably by the "left."

Tamiflu fails to save two bird flu victims

Rapid evolution of bird flu in Europe and Asia

What waits in the wings?

PittsburghLIVE.com

"Avian flu or any other super-influenza strain might kill as many as 1.9 million Americans and hospitalize another 9.9 million."

No I don't think it's meant as a pun on buffalo wings. Considering the thus far greater than 50% death rate, I think maybe the Treasury Department is doing the counting.

FDA approves Tamiflu for children under 12

FDA

Bird flu fails to migrate

Yahoo! News

It sits along: the borders of "Old Europe" and in the UK; the southern and eastern border of Russia, the northern borders of Afghanistan, Iran, and Iraq (and its southern border). It's in eastern and western Canada, in Alaska, in Mexico, and in South America; and, of course, it's poised upon all the borders of eastern Asia. Good time for the US Secretary of Defense to start up a Tamiflu company.

Bird flu claims human victims outside East Asia

Nuclear war against Iran

IMF occupies Iraq, riots follow

US air raid kills Iraqi family

WSWS

"Those killed included a 9-year-old boy, an 11-year-old girl, three women and three men. Another two women and an 8-year-old boy were badly injured and as of late Tuesday afternoon, another three people were missing. McClellan would probably refute the claim that "F-14 fighters levelled a house on the basis of scant information and with complete disregard for the lives of innocent men, women and children," displaying a "callous indifference for civilian life." I beg your pardon. Our military commanders are not indifferent. Frequently they go "'out of the way to avoid civilian casualties...'" That makes the US better than the Nazis, or at least no worse. But if they'll bomb families over there, they'll bomb families over here. What's the difference? Families are families.

"If the President decides to stay the course in Iraq some troops would be compelled to serve fourth and fifth tours of combat by 2007 and 2008, which could have serious consequences for morale and competency.'"

This defeatist diatribe is followed by a lot of whining about "snuffing" and "whacking" targets by some other terrorist sympathizers in the CIA and bourgeois press who seem to expect us to give F-14s to Shi'ites. Before we start counting the chickens to be "redeployed" from Iraq this year according to Don "we may lie from time to time" Rumsfeld, we maybe should count how many chickens it will take to follow up air strikes on Iran. "Morale and competency" means that they will be so exhausted and hopeless that they are likely to get themselves killed a lot easier, or to shoot anything that looks like it might be about to jump them by surprise. You do the math then. No troops, no Production Sharing Agreements for all that oil. All that money sunk into the fascist coup d'etat and lifetime, no-bid, cost plus world war down the proverbial well. If keeping recruiters away has evolved into one of the first political "movements" in America in thirty years, how likely is it that US youths will line up for a changing of the guard? If you come up with something other than a military draft, please let me know.

American troops are still in lock down

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Top Republican lobbyist turns state's evidence

WSWS

The injuns finally found a treaty the cowboys couldn't break.

Second Turkish child dies from bird flu

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Tap supplier buys 1/3 of LA's bottled water

Mexico demands US probe fatal border shooting

Monday, January 02, 2006

A 'perfect storm' for wildfires