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Things I read today 17-02-09



Study Takes Step Toward Erasing Bad Memories - Blacklisted News
This must be a good thing, bad memories gone. I can't think of anything that could go wrong.

Kan. suspends income tax refunds, may miss payroll - Blacklisted News
Oops, ran out of cash.

US government short $1.2 trillion to pay its own retirees' healthcare - Blacklisted News
Oops again.

NY Times Calls For Internet 2 - Blacklisted News
We will lose the Internet as we know it.

U.S. launches unmanned aerial drones to monitor Manitoba border - CBC News
For our safety of course.

Latest cost overruns may slash social housing in Olympic Village project - CBC News
Affected by "higher costs for exterior finishes" - let me get this straight; the cost of making the affordable housing 'look' like the rich units so that it is esthetically pleasing,is prohibitive? Because it will affect the market value of all of them. Morons!

Smoking ban's fans, critics air concerns - Story
Because it is the second hand smoke that is killing you; not the air pollution, smog, chemicals and such that are in the air, It's the second hand smoke from those demonic smokers.

GM, Chrysler Push for More U.S. Aid After Legacy of Mistakes - Story
Need more money please.
Note this line - “Has the union made mistakes? Of course.
And this - The automakers must also ensure that future models will meet environmental rules that may require $100 billion in new technology. - funny that it will need such a big investment in 'new technology'; see this link

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Ron Paul: Only 5 Copies of The Stimulus Bill Available To Read

This CNN girl is a well trained moron.

Terrorist threat 'exploited to curb civil liberties' - Story
People living in fear. What will it take to make you feel safe? How about THINKING of your FEAR.

Jim Rogers Calls For Abolishing The IMF And World Bank


Gordon Brown To Press For Strengthening Role Of IMF - Blacklisted News
Globalize.

Does the United States make anything anymore? - Blacklisted News
Higher end stuff with with less labor...hmmm. Note the list of companies - all MIC?

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