Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit sent by Jane Franklin AP via Miami Herald - Jun. 21, 2007 Lawmakers propose bill to ease trade, travel restrictions on Cuba By JIM ABRAMS Lawmakers from both parties proposed opening up agriculture exports to Cuba and ending travel restrictions, putting them at odds with a White House adamantly opposed to easing a half
"Ron Peterson" <ron@shell.core.com> wrote in message news:efe5ce66-415d-41b5-b42f-06943cb01c25@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... You will need this: http://www.fotosearch.com/bigcomp.asp?path=IMZ/IMZ110/pgi0069.jpg McCain's position on energy... Our nation's future security and prosperity depends on the next President making the hard choices that will break our nation's strategic
The Real Aggressor Georgian invasion of South Ossetia sets the stage for a wider war http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=13285 The anti-Russian bias of the Western media is really something to behold: "Russia Invades Georgia," "Russia Attacks Georgia," and variations thereof have been some of the choice headlines reporting events in the Caucasus, but the reality is not only quite different
Kind of unfair it seems to me. We complain like stuck pigs from time to time about deficit spending and the national debt, and then when someone sticks his neck out ans says they will address at least part of the problem, what is our reaction? Yours is what happens. So, then the next question becomes, why complain about a problem, if when someone actually says they will address the problem
War is a no lose business for arms manufacturers and arms lobbyists and the United States always leads in arms transfer . ( True: Especially of Americans, who will even sell arms to their enemies during war. Arms sellers know few borders, Business is strictly business with them) Of course, there is a logic to arming the world. Profits, and making friends when it serves U.S. foreign policy