Posted on February 28th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
Guest Editorial by Edward Cline: When I finished reading and marking up a transcript of President Barack Obama’s address to the joint session of Congress on February 24, there was possibly as much of my own ink on the page as in the speech itself. Numerous triple question marks highlighted blatant lies, half-truths, fallacies, ambiguities and generalizations pregnant with unspecified meanings. Several “Huh?’s” were linked to statements that made no sense at all. And sixty-one checkmarks were
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Posted on February 28th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
In her first official portrait as First Lady, released by the White House on Feb. 27, Mrs. O. stands in the “Blue Room” wearing a simple black dress from New York designer Michael Kors’s Spring 2009 collection.And here’s 61 other recent photos of Michelle Obama—everything from the cover of People to her hanging in the White House kitchen.Technorati Tags: America, Michelle Obama, Obama, people, USA, White House Share on FacebookBookmark on del.icio.us 50 viewsIf you like this, you might lik
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Is it really possible to build a Solar Power Generator at home and save money on your electric bill?Are you intimated by the photo’s of the big boy Solar Panels?You will be pleasantly surprised…you can create solar energy at home for under $200! Imagine what you can save on your electric bill over the year.
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Now that we’ve decided to “green” the economy, why not green homeland security? I’m not talking about interrogators questioning suspects under the glow of compact fluorescent light bulbs, or cops wearing recycled Kevlar recharging their Tasers via solar panels…
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link After the Green Economy, Green Security How to Build Resilient Communities in a Chaotic World By Chip Ward Now that we’ve decided to “green” the economy, why not green homeland security, too? I’m not talking about interrogators questioning suspects under the glow of compact fluorescent light bulbs, or cops wearing recycled Kevlar recharging their Tasers via solar panels. What I mean is: Shouldn’t we finally start rethinking the very notion of homeland security on a sinking planet?
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