Gallup Poll: Bush Job Approval at 25%, His Lowest Yet

After supporting the Main Street Fleece/Wall Street Bailout bill, Bush drops even lower in the polls; he's just 3 points away from reaching the all time-worst approval rating for a US president, ever. It's quite possible he'll make "worst ever" before January 20, 2009, when...

Wall Street Gets Rescue, But What About Stocks?

" Stocks may get a short-term boost from today's approval of a $700 billion financial rescue package, but the longer-term outlook is far less certain. CNBC.com Bailout Decision With continued weakness in the economy and still-tight credit, market...

The United Socialist States of America

With the US Treasury Department's purchase of Fanny and Freddie, the fading facade of capitalism has finally been torn away in the USA and the unmasked visage revealed is one that appears uncannily like an older,...

Bush cancels civilian nuclear deal with Russia

Constantly defying US dikat on Georgia issue has come costly for Russia. US has cancelled civilian nuclear deal with Russia. The suspension of the deal will create problem for Bush administration. US has entered into similar kind of deal with India. The Russian deal...

U.S. official: Draft of deal for Iraq pullout reached June-30 2009

US troops retreat from Irak, no money, no party, 1 million Victims dead. Any connection with the war in Georgia is denied, troops will move home to the US. " Officials from the two countries seem to disagree...

Instant Approval Credit Cards: How do They Work ?

" Although I DON'T recommend applying for numerous credit cards for no reason, if you are still in the market for credit cards, you can understand the process by reading this article.Everything moves faster in today’s world. Credit card companies recognize that...

Bishop gives vicar his blessing for gay 'wedding' to his gardener

" A retired vicar has 'married' his former gardener in a civil partnership ceremony after receiving the blessing of his bishop. The Reverend Canon Rodney Bomford, 65, and Paddy O'Neil invited friends and family to the celebration at the home they share. The couple were...

T-Mobile USA Spends $150 Million, Buys NextWave Spectrum

T-Mobile is certainly late to the 3G game here in the US, but they aren't letting that stand in their way. Lucky New Yorkers have had 3G access beginning earlier this year, with T-Mobile reporting that they anticipate 3G rollout to the remaining top 25 markets by year's...

Kucinich and Others Testify at 'Un-Impeachment' Hearing

Dennis Kucinich continued his attempts to have president Bush impeached today, during a hearing many are calling the 'un-impeachment hearing'. The house has agreed to listen to their claims, but stopped short of...

House Gives Final Nod to Housing Bill

The U.S. House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed the long-awaited housing rescue bill (H.R. 3221) sending it now for a last Senate approval before President Bush can sign it into law.The vote, at about 5...

US and Iraq Agree On Troop Cuts

Its about time that our administration made a plan to get out of this mess. I have to say that I am a little worried about a withdrawal from Iraq, as much as I want it to happen. Though I suppose that they could be...

Wikipedia Tries Approval System to Reduce Vandalism on Pages

Wikipedia is considering a basic change to its editing philosophy to cut down on vandalism. In the process, the online encyclopedia anyone can edit would add a layer of hierarchy and eliminate some of the spontaneity that has made the site, at times, an informal source of...

Congress: Don't you have to do work to before you go on Vacation?

For the Average American family, a vacation is a reward for completion of hard work, a promotion, or a celebration.  If that is true, why is congress going on vacation?  It has been so long since...

Eight new nuclear power stations planned for England

The debate on nuclear power is up and running again. Gordon Brown believes that the worls needs to build up to a thousand if we are to meet energy needs and fight global warming and other enevironmental issues. He...

U.S. exports cigarettes, bras, bull semen to Iran

"WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. exports to Iran -- including brassieres, bull semen, cosmetics and possibly even weapons -- grew more than tenfold during President Bush's years in office even as he accused Iran of nuclear ambitions and helping terrorists. ...

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