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Plans for NY’s Ground Zero blown up! But TRUMP (as deus ex machina) Pledges to Rebuild the World Trade Center himself…
World Trader Center before 9/11 Donald Trump – the world-renowned, self-promoting P.T. Barnum of corporate America – pledged this week to wrest control from NY state authorities to rebuild the Twin Towers himself. Now, before eyes start rolling, please remember that in the 1980s after NYC officials wasted millions over years trying to renovate a… Read more.
Update: Washington descends into Political War over President Bush’s Judicial Nominees!
Republican Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee plotting war strategy with his 4-Star generals – judicial nominees Judge Janice Rogers Brown (center) and Judge Priscilla R. Owen On Wednesday, the US Senate began debate on two of President Bush’s most beleaguered nominations to the Federal Court of Appeals. Unfortunately, these nominees are merely scapegoats in a… Read more.
More Prisoner Abuse? Saddam Hussein Caught (this time) on Candid Camera!
Without his valet, Saddam trying to figure whether it’s one leg at a time or both at once… Whilst serious news magazines like Newsweek are trampling over journalistic ethics to report prisoner abuses, real or imagined, at Abu Gharib and Guantanamo Bay, this picture shows that the tabloids are staying true to their principles by… Read more.
D-Day for Canada’s Prime Minister and his Scandal-Plagued Government: Pass the Budget or the Government Falls!
Ever since the controversial election of President George W. Bush in 2000, Canadians have made a national sport of ridiculing American politics with moral indignation. Indeed, Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin endeared himself to his compatriots by promising to distance his government from the provincial policies that many Canadians deem to be turning their overweening… Read more.
US Senators left dazed and confused by British Maverick MP George Galloway…
British MP George Galloway, a proud political gadfly, seemed more interested in avenging the fall of Saddam Hussein than defending his own political reputation during his confrontational U.S. Congressional testimony In a remarkably entertaining display of political histrionics and legal sophistry, British Member of Parliament George Galloway had US Senators scratching their heads yesterday as… Read more.
Nelson Mandela: Plying his Moral Authority to Raise Funds for his Charitable Foundations
Mandela giving Bush another tongue lashing about categorical imperatives and the moral obligations of his office – in Bush’s own Oval office! President Bush is notorious for holding grudges and exacting revenge. (Just ask his family’s unauthorized biographer Kitty Kelly.) Indeed, many people suspect that these very emotions motivated his war against Saddam Hussein. But… Read more.
US Defense Budget: More about Politics than National Defense!
In his Farewell Address to the American people in 1961, US President Dwight D. Eisenhower issued the following warning: In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.… Read more.
Mexican President Vicente Fox on Immigration: Guilty of a Demographic Faux Pas. NOT Guilty of a Racist Remark!
President Fox hunting with the zeal of Don Quixote for benefits in America’s immigration policy for his fleeing citizens… In his quixotic quest to establish (legally) open boarders between his country and the United States, Mexico’s President Vincente Fox has shown little regard for diplomacy and political correctness. After all, this is the President who… Read more.
Algeria says France Owes an Apology for War Crimes…
A few weeks ago, China ignited an Asian row when it demanded an apology from Japan for committing war crimes against the Chinese during WWII and for adding insult to this injury by whitewashing its crimes in Japanese history books. Now Algeria has followed the lead of its new political patron (China) and demanded an… Read more.