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Isotopes a sexy issue

Which choice in Afghanistan: "real politik" or not?


Tuesday June 24, 2008 by: Joe Hueglin

Niagara Falls: We have now discovered that the Canadian government was and is very much aware of the Afghan pipeline. Our problem is a serious one, are the Canadians dying and being maimed in this conflict on the other side of the planet making this sacrifice for American oil interests or the global energy interests of India and Pakistan?
 

A conspiracy theory verified? If so?


Monday June 23, 2008 by: Joe Hueglin

Niagara Falls: This topic has been mentioned as a possible cause of the 9/11 attack, that the US was pushing Afghanistan on building a pipeline and that triggered the attack. Now it is confirmed the war in Afghanistan is to secure the South of the country so it will be safe to build and operate a pipeline over the territory. Canada is now engaged in a commercial war. How do you like that?
 

Karzai and MacKay: Both whistling Dixie


Friday June 20, 2008 by: Joe Hueglin

Niagara Falls: Last weekend after the Taliban staged a daring raid releasing up to 1,000 Afghan held prisoners the Afghan president threatened to invade Pakistan. Canadian Defence minister Peter MacKay said there was a need for diplomatic solution.
 

Four Seasons Greenhouse picture 04


Four Seasons Greenhouse picture 04

News: toxic waste


Monday June 9, 2008 by: Timothy W. Shire

Tisdale: Continuous television news, news talk radio and this medium, the Internet have turned the gathering and distribution of the news of the day into a toxic unsafe situation and there is nothing you can do about it.
 

Treaty turns internet intoa virtual police state


Wednesday May 28, 2008 by: Alex Bussmann Kirkland, Washington: The ACTA was initiated by the United States in October of 2007 and negotiated with the Conservative government of Canada since then. Since it is a trade agreement it will never come before parliament and could result in the police deciding what you have stolen and have on your iPod or computer system.
 

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