Thursday, March 27th, 2008
I woke up this morning thinking about Iraq. Last night I learned President Bush has asked for another 50 billion dollars to cover the cost of the Iraq war. Some news agencies report the cost of the war is now at 3 billion dollars a week.
How much more suffering can be inflicted on the Iraqi people for another 50 billion? How many more American soldiers will be killed while spending that 50 billion? Who is going to get that 50 billion dollars? What is not being done in this country because another 50 billion is going to someone waiting in Iraq?
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Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
The tiresome apology from political and social commentaries giving pathetic reasons to the strange decisions made by our leaders is a cover for the politics of Armageddon. Think about it. Our president is an Evangelical Christian who believes in the myth of Armageddon, meaning the eventual war that will wipe out the Jewish People replacing them forever with the Christian religion.
America has always prided herself with the division between church and state, but that is also a myth. The church from the very beginning of our country took a major role claiming lands, power and providing sanctuary to the politicians; later justification for non-tax status as a unique and separate entity is of dubious validity as are their hallowed walls-a trespass even the government can not cross, places religion completely beyond the law.
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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
People are starting to talk about China as the emerging leader in cyber warfare. The Pentagon, British Government and Germany have all accused China of instigating attacks on their IT infrastructure. The Pentagon has announced about every three months another attack, and this is somewhat puzzling considering the strong economic ties with China and their first and top trading partner status.
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The Rhetoric Of Cyberwarfare And Internet Spying
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