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US a rogue junkie - Needs war fixes to survive - Military dependent economy a sorry state to be in!

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The new US National Defense Strategy requires that they expand their military presence in the Asia Pacific region, leading to an effective surrounding of China. Press TV interviews James Fetzer, philosopher and founder of Scholars for 9/11 Truth in Madison about the new defense strategy and military positioning of the US to confront China in the pacific region and possible reasons behind it. What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview. Press TV: What do you think are the strategic interests involved now with Washington turning towards or the broadening at least from Iraq and Afghanistan to the Pacific region, which it is considering is the epicenter of, so to speak, the new security challenges that it's going to face? James Fetzer: There are two ways to incur the wrath of the American government: one is when strong nationalistic leaders appropriate property owned by American companies as Fidel Castro did in Cuba with regard to Anaconda Copper and United Fruit, which because it would cut into their profit margins led him to be declared a communist and an enemy of the US. Another example - Salvadore Allende in Chile who of course was elected in a democratic election, but it was to the detriment of ITT so since he was cutting into the profits of another big corporation he too was identified as a communist. Now we have a whole series of nations including Iraq, Venezuela and Libya who have gone from the petrol dollar to the petrol Euro. That's really very ...

3 Reasons Conservatives Should Cut Defense Spending Now!

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The Congressional Budget Office projects that if we keep spending the way we have been, federal debt held by the public will grow from around 60 percent of GDP to a whopping 82 percent of GDP over the next decade, with no end in sight. That's the sort of borrowing that can ruin a country's economy. Conservative Republicans are happy to talk about cutting spending on the poor, education, and cowboy poetry readings, but they insist that spending on defense and homeland security be increased. Given that spending on defense and homeland security accounts for a whopping 20 percent of the government's budget, that's a non-starter. As with every other legitimate function of government, we need to squeeze spending down to the lowest level possible that still gets the job done. Here are three reasons conservatives -- and all other red-blooded Americans -- should cut defense spending now. 1. War is Over! Didn't we just win -- or at least end -- the war in Iraq? And aren't we winding down in Afghanistan? After World War II, Vietnam, and the end of the Cold War, military spending got cut, as it should have been. More to the point, spending on the military and homeland security grew by 90 percent in inflation-adjusted dollars since 2000. If al Qaeda and most international terrorists groups have been largely vanquished, we should not just be bringing the troops home, but dollars too. Unless, that is, conservatives want to seriously argue that nearly doubling outlays for the past decade ...

Episode 20: Day Two Of IIFA: King Khan Arrives and IIFA Rocks the Coliseum

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Friday kicks off with a morning press conference for the Broadway-like venture: Kingdom of Dreams at the sponsored venue of The Fairmont Royal York, Canadian Room. Indian dance choreographer Shiamak Davar invited SRK up to say a few words about Kingdom of Dreams. Along with Davar, Khan is the global brand ambassador for India's first live entertainment and leisure destination. "Kingdom of Dreams is reflective of India, its rich culture and seamless heritage and I am proud to promote my country, my India, through this platform. Kingdom of Dreams is a world class experience and I am ecstatic to be a part of an Indian brand that has set the stage for entertainment at its very best." Two new shows, Jhumroo and Here I Am-Shiamak were also announced at the press conference. The first, a musical comedy, will be launched in October 2011 at Kingdom of Dreams while the second Vegas-inspired dance and music show will take place in the Nautanki Mahal state of the art auditorium. The afternoon presser also showcased Inside, the National Geographic Channel's documentary series which will feature a special show on Kingdom of Dreams on August 7th. The show hopes to unveil how India is using the best of modern technology and wizardry in combination with traditional Indian performing arts and cinematography to enrich the country's cultural heritage and set new heights for the future of Indian entertainment. Later that afternoon the Metro Convention Centre for the IIFA's Global Business ...

Elvis picks his nose

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Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, Presley moved to Memphis, Tennessee, with his family at the age of 13. He began his career there in 1954, working with Sun Records owner Sam Phillips, who wanted to bring the sound of African American music to a wider audience. Accompanied by guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black, Presley was one of the originators of rockabilly, an uptempo, backbeat-driven fusion of country and rhythm and blues. RCA Victor acquired his contract in a deal arranged by Colonel Tom Parker, who would manage the singer for over two decades. Presley's first RCA single, "Heartbreak Hotel", released in January 1956, was a number one hit. He became the leading figure of the newly popular sound of rock and roll with a series of network television appearances and chart-topping records. In 1973 Presley staged the first concert broadcast globally via satellite, Aloha from Hawaii, seen by approximately 1.5 billion viewers. Prescription drug abuse severely compromised his health, and he died suddenly in 1977 from cardiac arrest at the age of 42. Presley is regarded as one of the most important figures of 20th-century popular culture. He had a versatile voice and unusually wide success encompassing many genres, including country, pop ballads, gospel, and blues. He is the best-selling solo artist in the history of popular music. Nominated for 14 competitive Grammys, he won three, and received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at age 36. He has been inducted into ...

Early TV: "The Story of Television" 1956 RCA David Sarnoff Vladimir Zwyorkin

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more at showbiz.quickfound.net "RCA's corporate history of pre-1956 developments in television." The film features David Sarnoff and Vladimir Zworykin. Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization. en.wikipedia.org The National Broadcasting Company (NBC)... Formed in 1926 by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), NBC was the first major broadcast network in the United States. In 1986, control of NBC passed to General Electric (GE), with GE's $6.4 billion purchase of RCA. GE had previously owned RCA and NBC until 1930, when it had been forced to sell the company as a result of antitrust charges... ...Television For many years NBC was closely identified with David Sarnoff, who used it as a vehicle to sell consumer electronics. It was Sarnoff who ruthlessly stole innovative ideas from competitors, using RCA's muscle to prevail in the courts. RCA and Sarnoff had dictated the broadcasting standards put in place by the FCC in 1938, and captured the spotlight by introducing all-electronic television to the public at the 1939--40 New York World's Fair, simultaneously initiating a regular schedule of programs on the NBC-RCA television station in New York City... ...May 1, four models of RCA television sets went on sale to the general ...

Fukushima JP update 12/30/12 (TEPCO Wants $8B, Seals, Japan Debris Arriving)

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NukeNe.ws - Japan starts operating new centrifuges for enriching uranium - 29th Dec 2011 Last of evacuation shelters closed in Fukushima - 29th Dec 2011 :: Government request for nuclear storage facility site sends shockwaves through Fukushima - 29th Dec 2011 :: *JUST IN* Iodine-131 in eastern US may have exceeded EPA limit :: Is Palisades the Upper Big Branch Coal Mine of the nuclear power industry?! Fire crews put out blaze on nuclear submarine in northern Russia US navy crosses Strait of Hormuz after Iranian oil threats UN Agency's Fukushima Simulation: "Total release amount was equal to that of Chernobyl nuclear explosion" 12/28/2011 Seals with damaged flippers and hair loss 'are being killed by radiation from Fukushima plant', biologists warn Japan Times Letter: Spare us the propaganda routine Japan Times Letter: Gross nuclear misrepresentations Safecast Blog: I was surprised to see my family members suddenly fall ill, they had not had any major diseases Former NRC Member: US nuclear renaissance is imploding — Fukushima should not be wished away Higher Costs And More Headaches Ahead For Nuclear Power In 2012 TEPCO seeks fresh $8.5 billion from Japan fund America's out-dated Cold War nuclear strategy Talks between USA and Israel about bombing Iran's nuclear facilities Threat to cut off oil exports- Iran -- if there are more sanctions over its nuclear development In 2012 nuclear power more costly, more problematic Florida consumers being hit with costs for imaginary ...

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