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En venepoetics el 2008.06.05

Happiness and Congratulators Maybe you need to have been educated, as I was for example, in the religion of the future and perfect society whose example was thought to exist in the Soviet Union, in order to have one?s head furnished by the most common or communicable images regarding the happiness we?d be given by a classless society: Eisensteinian drama and agrarian innocence, geometric order and broadsides flapping freely in the wind, barefoot doctors and happily disciplined children, consummate chess...

En Bits of business el 2008.06.05

The expression «level playing field» implies a fair contest. In battle, as in marketing, a level field is the last thing we want. Military strategists from Genghis Kahn to Douglas MacArthur have all understood the advantages of taking the [...] Link: AllBusiness.com - Advertising Made Simple Tags: expression, «level, playing, field», implies, fair, contest., battle,, marketing,, level, field, last, thing, want., Military, strategists, from, Genghis, Kahn, Douglas, MacArthur, have,...

Ha, I remember selling this years ago. Now Mark Joyner is giving away the insider information that unlocks the mysteries to fortune building for FREE. The Great Formula was once a No. 1 bestseller on Amazon. All you need to do is go and download it. The content in this book is naturally priceless, coming from a man with a military background and trained in psychology (warfare?). Mark isn?t sure how long his publisher will allow him to keep this up,...

En The Mex Files el 2008.06.05

Federal agents — supposedly for reasons having to do with its broadcast license — raided a pirate radio station, “la Tremenda de los dos Laredos” which had been operating at FM 106.5 from Neuvo Laredo. The raid — which was broadcast live (listeners could hear glass being broken and equipment being smashed) — was conducted after Federal agents and soldiers blocked surrounding streets and responded with “overwhelming force.” The entire staff was taken into...

En Veenzuela News and Views el 2008.06.05

I did write about how Chavez will manage his campaign for November. Now I could probably soon add something: temporal arrests on no charge (probably helped by the new "fink law"). Mugabe shows the way: he arrests for a few hours Morgan Tsvangirai and releases him. The effect is that he missed a major campaign meeting. Road blocks also help. So there is the idea for Chavez: do road blocks for security and make opposition candidates late for their meetings, after everyone went back home. Also, when...

Two villages in our region belong to the World?s 10 Mightiest Armed Forces ? Vietnam and Burma. What they need their forces for, well, we don?t know. Thailand and Indonesia are also in the world?s Top 15. In the age of Global Community, military force has gone ?passé?. Most countries are channeling their energy to economic development, finding trade partners and overhauling their nation. Here?s Southeast Asia?s Mightiest Armies measured by the number of Active Troops and total manpower. Reserve...

En aangirfan el 2008.06.05

Photo - Iraq was once controlled by the British. Patrick Cockburn, in The Independent, 5 June 2008, tells us of US plans to stay in Iraq. Revealed: Secret plan to keep Iraq under US control "A secret deal being negotiated in Baghdad would perpetuate the American military occupation of Iraq indefinitely, regardless of the outcome of the US presidential election in November." The terms of the deal, leaked to The Independent, are as follows: 1. US troops would have more than 50 permanent bases in...

(Witness Julio Salazar Monroe. Picture from the Judicial Power.) June 2, 2008 Sixty-sixth session. Former military general and director of the National Intelligence Service (January 1991?August 1998) Julio Salazar Monroe testified in this session. Salazar?s testimony varied from the one he gave in 2001, this time attempting to not incriminate Fujimori. He did admit, however, that the National Intelligence Service (SIN) directly depended on Fujimori and said that Shining Path did not reach strategic...

John McCain's discourse can be reduced to the facts that Obama is young and hasn't served in the military, in other words, inexperience. Barack Obama's discourse can be reflected in a mathematical operative formula: John McCain=George W. Bush. Although both candidates are correct, the American fanatics might not see change if it slapped them on the face. The average citizen is stuck up in the same issues that in actuality does not determine our way of life. Pro Life/Pro Choice; Small...

En retratodelinfierno el 2008.06.04

David Isenberg Asia Times From: ?id=2210 China?s attempts to use its ?soft power? assets are increasingly successful, although not without problems, according to a recent United States congressional study. Soft power means the non-military tools of foreign and national security policies, including international trade and investment, development assistance, cultural influence, humanitarian aid, travel and tourism. On May 5, Senator Joseph Biden, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, released a...

En Spanish Pundit el 2008.06.03

Chávez Decree Tightens Hold on Intelligence - NYTimes.com:"President Hugo Chávez has used his decree powers to carry out a major overhaul of this country?s intelligence agencies, provoking a fierce backlash here from human rights groups and legal scholars who say the measures will force citizens to inform on one another to avoid prison terms. Under the new intelligence law, which took effect last week, Venezuela?s two main intelligence services, the DISIP secret police and the DIM...

En Electronica UPAO el 2008.06.03

Mas información en el siguiente enlace: Enabling designers to achieve new levels of integration and innovation, Altera today announced the industry?s first 40-nm FPGAs and HardCopy® ASICs. The Stratix® IV FPGAs and HardCopy IV ASICs, both with transceivers options, provide unprecedented densities, performance and low-power leadership. The Stratix IV family has up to 680K logic elements (LEs), 2X bigger than Altera?s Stratix III family, currently the largest FPGAs on the market. The HardCopy...

En The Devils' Excrement el 2008.06.03

The new "intelligence" war of the Chavez Government It is perhaps symbolic of this Government that while crime in the country is reaching civil war proportions at around 40 homicides per day, the Government is more concerned at trying to turn Venezuelans into informers and collaborators in order to protect the country’s “sovereignty” and “integrity”. Who cares if crime is a problem if they have their own war to fight? Which at the end of the day are empty words from a...

En Evidencia Fantasma el 2008.06.02

******HOLA***** Could this thing be a balloon like many have said? I think it isn't, I don't know what it was but it was here for a reason. Most people want to know the truth but could they handled it? The military has been monitoring these objects maybe they know what they are maybe not, it's their responsibility to let us know one way or the other. Author: ever2020 Keywords: Serpent ufo ovni weird object sky snake Added: June 2,...

En Nueva Europa el 2008.06.02

Yo no lo digo, lo dice Reuters: HANOI (Reuters) - An unidentified flying object exploded in mid-air over a southern Vietnamese island, state media said Wednesday, a day after Cambodia’s air force retracted a report of a mysterious plane crash. The Vietnam News Agency said residents of Phu Quoc island, 10 km (6 miles) off the coast of the Cambodian province of Kampot, found shards of grey metal, including one 1.5 meters (1.5 yards) long. “The explosion happened at about 8 km (5 miles) above the...

En HIstory is Life el 2008.06.01

This Day in History, June 1 On June 1st, 1954, Linus of "Peanuts" was shown with his security blanket for the first time. Other Notable Events, June 1 In 1812, U.S. President James Madison warned Congress that war with Britain was imminent. The War of 1812 started 17 days later. In 1880, the first public pay telephone began operation in New Haven, Conn. In 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court banned prayers and Bible teaching in public schools on the constitutional grounds of separation of church and...

Jubenal Quispe Bolivia today lives under the most cruel and appalling xenophobic dictatorship of masters whose demented pride has been wounded. If you haven't already seen it, watch this video. It happened on the 24th of May, in Sucre, the capital of Bolivia and crucible of the failed attempt at Bolivian mestizaje. Those who believed that ignorant racism was a bitter memory in Bolivia were wrong. White Bolivia, created and ruled by masters, was and is essentially anti-Indian. In 1825, the masters...

En Mazo de las Muchas Cosas el 2008.05.31

Costa Rica Suspected of Having Bananas of Mass Destruction The US announced today it will be invading Costa Rica based on evidence that the central American country is in possession of bananas of mass destruction. Presidential military advisor Tisiki the squirrel monkey stood by President Bush for the first time in public at today's' press conference as the announcement was made. Democrats are outraged at the announcement and say there is no proof that there are any bananas of mass destruction,...

En kokorikamo el 2008.05.30

Well, it was bound to happen. The high-tech arms race has escalated once again. No, we're not talking about military weaponry. We're talking about the tech-driven cat-and-mouse game between law-enforcement agencies and motorists when it comes to setting and avoiding speed traps. It all started, of course, with the radar guns used by police officers to detect speeders. Then came radar detectors used by motorists who wanted to skedaddle faster than posted speed limits. Then police began using laser...

En Observatorium el 2008.05.30

. . . . . Burma, a country of around 50 million people is ruled by fear. A military machine of 500,000 soldiers denies a whole nation its most basic rights. Aung San Suu Kyi, pro-democracy leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, symbolises the struggle of Burma's people to be free. . . Aung San Suu Kyi's Party, the National League for Democracy (NLD) won 82% of the seats in elections held in 1990. The people of Burma overwhelmingly rejected military rule yet the military continues to refuse to...




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