The Altered Files
Life after corporate slavery...
kolmapäev, juuni 29, 2005
teisipäev, juuni 28, 2005
pühapäev, juuni 26, 2005
How Much Proof Needed Before the Truth Comes Out?
by Kevin B. Zeese
How disturbing no major news source is following up on this. Why? What are they afraid of?
reede, juuni 24, 2005
U.S. general's remarks contradict Cheney on strength of insurgency
San Jose Mercury News
After reading this article, you get the message: There's no known reasonable withdrawal date in sight, and rushing one "would be catastrophic". Isn't this the definition of "quagmire"? Wouldn't things be much better for everybody if Iraq hadn't been invaded in the first place?
Why is it that most Americans couldn't see "the light" on time and reject this illegal war before it started unprovoked?
Even I personally know some Americans whom I used to think rather well educated who seemed to think that it was almost their human right to have their government go attack (unprovoked) Iraq "in order to protect lives in America".
How shameful.
reede, juuni 17, 2005
Canadian child killed in Cambodia hostage-taking
The Globe and Mail
This is too disturbing. But I think life is really cheap in that part of the world, so perhaps it shouldn't surprise that the poor child was killed allegedly just because he was crying too much.
Those guys are really out of their minds. Risk so many innocent lives for a bunch of Dollars?
kolmapäev, juuni 15, 2005
Schiavo autopsy finds no sign of trauma
CNN.com
I wish these results got as much publicity as all the circus around the poor lady during her last days. It's very clear that all of those guys praying with their arms raised towards the sky and so on, were just a bunch of nuts. The lady was irreversibly brain damaged and had no hope of living an enjoyable life.
laupäev, juuni 11, 2005
Wrens nest in wheel arch
Ananova
News of kindness without hidden agenda for a change! That's a nice way to start the weekend!
kolmapäev, juuni 08, 2005
If you have a fridge and a closet at home...
The Miniature Earth
This is very impressive. 47% of the world's population living with US$ 2.00 or less each day? That's astonishing and depressing.