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beyond probable cause…

70-year gag on Kelly death evidence [Dr. David Kelly] at-largely by Larisa Alexandrova 01/23/2010 Well this latest news won’t fuel any conspiracy theories (cough) or bring even more serious questions about the alleged murder (not suicide) of former UN weapons’ inspector Dr. David Kelly (cough). Before we get into the latest astonishing developments, here is […]

in corporations we trust…

41 industry leaders call on Congress to halt corporate ‘bribery’ Raw Story By Sahil Kapur January 22nd, 2010 WASHINGTON — Forty-one business leaders have co-signed letters sent to Democratic and Republican leaders in Congress voicing their opposition to Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling that frees corporations to spend unlimited amounts on influencing elections. "Is there a […]

christian plumbing…

Trijicon’s Subtle Christian Messages AccurateShooter.com Bulletin January 15, 2010 Here’s a little-known bit of information about Trijicon optics. Did you know that, for many years, Michigan-based Trijicon Inc. has discretely placed references to Bible passages on Trijicon optics products? Look carefully at the codes on the side of Trijicon optics and you’ll note Biblical references “hidden […]

we must do what we must do…

Glass-Steagall vs. the Volcker Rule The New York Times By LOUIS UCHITELLE January 22, 2010 For the second time in less than 80 years, the nation’s commercial banks are being told to stick to their knitting. Their knitting is taking deposits, handling checking accounts, lending money and managing the nation’s payment system. Twice now, they […]

and the beat goes on…

Logic au Limbaugh: Jews are LiberalBankers are JewishObama attacks Bankersergo: Jewish people have buyer’s remorse

change we can believe in…

Goldman Sachs earnings far exceed expectations Washington Post By Tomoeh Murakami Tse January 21, 2010 Goldman Sachs on Thursday reported earnings of $13.4 billion and a compensation pool of $16.2 billion for 2009. The results represent a remarkable recovery for Goldman Sachs, which emerged from the financial crisis ahead of rivals as it booked handsome […]

another miracle…

all the way?

On November 3rd, 2004 I woke up with something that I’d never felt before – clinical depression. As a Psychiatrist, I’d seen it a jillion times, but I had been fortunate and had never actually dealt with it myself. I didn’t treat it, or seek treatment for it. Why bother? I knew why I was […]

speechless…"> speechless…

not much question about the Massachusetts results…