Europeans may bristle over President Bush's Iraq policy, yet he spent the week rolling out initiatives they can more easily embrace -- ones that address global warming, AIDS and the humanitarian crisis in Darfur.
"In all these endeavors, the American people can be proud of our global leadership and generosity," Bush said Saturday in his weekly radio address. "Our nation is delivering aid and comfort to those in need."
A US military analyst who's served in the armed forces and has written on international affairs for more than two decades, is issuing a warning today about the collapse of the United States as a superpower. In his latest book, The Mess they Made: the Middle East after Iraq, Gwynne Dyer says there's no doubt that the US will withdraw its troops from Iraq once President George W. Bush leaves office. But he predicts that already that war has set in motion events that will radically transform not only the Middle East but the role of the United States in the world.
US budget bill vote; presidential authority executive order; wild life deaths; cetacean souls, energy; poisoned pet food; dreams of violence; say "no" to fear; amended soul contracts; health risks from cell phones and other products; examples of belief systems' effectiveness; marijuana; "fast track" education for young children.
A plot to blow up New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport illustrates the ability of Islamic extremists to infiltrate the United States, said federal agents.
The only way to keep whistleblowers alive is to KEEP them in the headlines. Please do for John Carman as you would do for your own husband, son, or father.
We the People are the only thing that will win his release and keep him alive until we do win his release.
Sunspot 960 has developed a "beta-gamma-delta" magnetic field that harbors energy for powerful X-class solar flares. NOAA forecasters estimate a 15% chance of such a flare during the next 24 hours. A big eruption could trigger ion storms, radio fadeouts and, if all goes well, auroras. Stay tuned!
Amateur astronomer Franck Charlier sends this picture from his backyard in Marines, France:
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Sunday 's Message from the Universe
Good evening fellow adventurer!
Your "challenges" are simply the manifestation of your so called invisible, limiting beliefs.