Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts | SIGN OF THE TIMES
While covering the war in iraq in 2003, NBC News correspondent David Bloom, 39, died from a pulmonary embolism caused by a clot that formed in his leg (DVT), then broke off and entered his lungs. Bloom had complained of leg cramps while riding for long hours in the narrow confines of a converted army tank.
Also at high risk for developing these clots are people with broken legs, those undergoing surgery (especially orthopedic, pelvic, or abdominal operations), and cancer patients. And if you've had one episode of DVT, you're at increased risk of having another. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | No one but a comparatively few brave, caring souls seems to care about the Earth anymore, and the fact that our spendthrift, wasteful ways were the distant but nonetheless root cause of the war in iraq. Most of us are experiencing psychic pain, but we are so totally disconnected from die Earth as we roll around in our cagelike dino cars, we don't even notice that the disconnect has become more real than the connection. I'm just another angry L.A. driver. I'm pissed at everybody. Sometimes I don't even know why. I look at the long line of cars. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Paul is against the war in iraq, against the Federal Reserve running the nation's money supply, and against the United States surrendering its sovereignty to outside authorities such as the World Trade Organization. Most importantly for NewsTarget readers, Paul is the primary Congressional sponsor of the "Health Freedom Protection Act" that seeks to end the FDA's censorship of nutritional supplements, granting the American public full access to scientifically accurate information about the benefits of herbs, superfoods and nutritional supplements. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Just about every piece of news on the war in iraq is sterilized before being broadcast to Americans...)
But why single out almonds in the first place? Spinach has been contaminated with e.coli, and so have numerous other fresh foods (onions, parsley, lettuce, etc.). Will our ever-so-vigilant government now come along and kill all those foods, too? Shall we have a dinner of wilted lettuce, dead almond slices and pasteurized salad dressing made with rape seed oil, MSG and high-fructose corn syrup? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Republicans convulsed in an uproar, claiming that the troops are not only smart enough to win the war in iraq, but their Commander In Chief is also so smart that someday he hopes to learn how to pronounce the word, "Nuclear."
For the less gifted among us, please note that the word "Nuclear" is not pronounced "New-Cue-Ler." If you didn't know that, then you definitely qualify as an idiot and may want to consider running for public office. | Michael J. Panzner See book keywords and concepts | In the financial markets, monetary policy changes in Japan, Europe, and China often had a more pronounced effect than did the activities of the Federal Reserve.
The war in iraq and other military operations, which involved spending more than $500 billion per year, will become untenable burdens. They will also foment widespread anti-Americanism and growing calls to send U.S. troops home and leave the responsibility to others. | | Barring major spending cuts or tax hikes, the combination of higher interest rates, the costly war in iraq, and various other forms of public sector profligacy could help boost the national debt by another $3 trillion by 2010, according to experts cited by USA Today in November 2005 And that figure does not even take into account other obligations, such as Social Security and Medicare.
Like individuals and companies, governments have often relied on debt to make up for shortfalls when current income is lacking. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | One unintended consequence of the war in iraq," said Director Caspersen when we return to the West Trenton headquarters of the Office of Counter-Terrorism on the sixteenth floor of 240 West State Street, "is that foreign terrorists are receiving battlefield experience." Caspersen himself served in the U.S. military as an explosives expert. "It's one thing to set a booby trap in a training exercise and quite another to do so in the heat of actual battle. Our enemies are receiving battle training and becoming more experienced and 'battle hardened,'" he said. | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | The climate change campaigner and ex-geologist Jeremy Leggett warns that a failure to face up to peak oil could cause a global economic crash, combined with an upsurge in military conflict in the Middle East over the remaining oil reserves - conflict of which the US war in iraq could be a foretaste. The American energy analyst Richard Heinberg calls for a strategy he calls 'powerdown', where the world undertakes a conscious shift away from the high-energy society in order to avoid collapse on the day the oil wells begin to run dry. | Michael J. Panzner See book keywords and concepts | In the case of the United States, foreigners were already becoming less accommodating by 2006, a perspective no doubt exacerbated by the nearly $1 trillion cost of the war in iraq. Polls also confirmed that there had been widespread acceptance outside the United States of a shifting world order. That vulnerability extended to discussions about America's creditworthiness, which was once viewed as an unrivaled standard of excellence. |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | When I see you exposing the pharmaceutical corporations for the crimes they commit; when I see you demand accountability for lives lost and corruption spread; when I hear you chastising legislators and regulatory directors for allowing themselves to be bought; then I will know that you are speaking out for the little guy, the common man, American democracy
Summing It Up
Bill Clinton's presidential escapades, the war in iraq, the ACLU's attack on Christian symbols, the scandal in the priesthood... | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | Anyway, life in the United States was so frantic—between the grinding job insecurity, and the war in iraq, and the horrendous traffic, and orange terror alerts, and child abductions, and the maxed-out credit cards, and the hurricane of the week, and the lack of medical insurance— there was already too much in the here-and-now to worry about.
My role as an author is to think about things that the public is indisposed to dwell on, and to present a framework for understanding a particular set of challenges. What follows, then, is admittedly a personal vision. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | We're spending $300+ billion fighting a war in iraq, and we won't spend even $100 million a year educating our own people on how they can prevent cancer, diabetes, heart disease, birth defects, osteoporosis, clinical depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other diseases. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I don't know; 60,000 people sounds like a lot of people dead to me, especially since the Bush administration started a second war in iraq over the deaths of far fewer people than that. Where's the war on Big Pharma and the FDA who are collectively killing 100,000+ Americans each year?
I often compare this atrocity to the Vietnam War. We lost about 50,000 Americans in it. This means that one class of prescription drugs all by itself has killed more Americans than the entire Vietnam War. And yet, the FDA says, "Oh, it's safe. It's safe! | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | This must be Bush's new plan to finance the war in iraq. Make the soldiers pay with not only their lives, but their checkbooks, too. Now, perhaps, soldiers will have to take out loans for whatever protective gear they wish to wear. I wonder, if an Apache pilot gets shot down and killed, will the Pentagon bill his family for the helicopter?
Does anyone else get the feeling that the events in this war have become increasingly ludicrous?
Bush plans major education initiative
President Bush wants to make the U.S. population more competitive in the global marketplace. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | Iraq and Iran
What was the war in iraq about? It was strategically about setting up a police station in the middle of a very large bad neighborhood. It was also about dividing the Islamic world physically in half to create a buffer between the aggressive gangs on the east side of the police station (Iraq, Iran, Pakistan) and the politically touchy gangs on the other side (Arabia,
Egypt, Syria, Yemen, Libya, and, of course, the anomaly, Israel). |
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