Archive for May 13th, 2009

May 13 2009

Ayman Zawahiri Within Our Sights?

Missed this blockbuster news: Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda’s No. 2 leader, the most wanted terrorist after Osama bin Laden, with a $25 million bounty on his head, is holed up near Quetta, Pakistan, according to a highly placed Pakistani intelligence source. … Al-Zawahiri’s recent movements can be tracked with some specificity. He was positively identified […]

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May 13 2009

NY Times Finally Notices Democrats Not Stimulating Jobs!

Published by under Measuring The Recovery

As a recently deputized monitor for the stimulus efforts by the Federal Government, I have been posting regularly on the fact the ‘shovel ready’ stimulus money to create jobs passed last February is stuck in the sluggish federal bureaucracy. As of the end of April, across the 5 departments and one agency (NASA) I have […]

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May 13 2009

Pelosi In Serious Trouble, Her Staff Confirms Her Knowledge of Water Boarding

Published by under All General Discussions

As I posted yesterday, Pelosi is in serious trouble over what she knew and when regarding water boarding of al Qaeda members and their turning evidence that stopped attacks. Now it is being leaked that her staff (who would be briefed in her absence as her representation) did keep her informed: A source close to […]

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May 13 2009

Democrats Bailout Media, No Tax Cuts For Other Businesses

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Well, we can see where the priorities lay for the political industrial complex (pols, talking heads and new media). While American businesses are shrinking with the American GFP, while Americans are losing careers and the federal government stimulus money is stuck in the bowels of the constipated federal bureaucracy, the political elites are sending tax […]

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May 13 2009

Swine Flu Caused By Human/Bio-Industry Mistake?

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The recent swine flu outbreak that was deadly early on and quickly lost it potency, while retaining its infectiousness, seemed a bit odd in its behavior. There always seemed to be something ‘designed’ about it, where its potency died off so quickly. Now we may have an answer (H/T reader Daniel Ortega): The World Health […]

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