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11/25/10 9:16 PM |
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Mike wrote: The question as to why China and Russia are "bailing out" of the dollar is the question that needs answered. The answer is simple. It's the operation of a free market. I thought you believed in that. Why are you so troubled? |
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11/12/10 8:06 PM |
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John Yurich USA wrote: Well naturally Obama was glad to meet the Indian Communists because Obama is a Communist as well as being posessed by Satan. That man in the White House is totally and without a doubt sick and demented. Are you looking for a staff job at wnd? |
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11/11/10 7:26 PM |
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"After Mr Mcalpine was charged with a crime lawyers funded by The Christian Institute sent a letter of objection to the Crown Prosecution Service. The charges were dropped.Mr Mcalpine is currently suing both the arresting officer and the Chief Constable of Cumbria Police for unlawful arrest, false imprisonment and unlawful interference with his right to freedom of expression and freedom of religion." In England there is a difference between charged and convicted. If he wins his lawsuit it will also confirm that there was never any ground under English law to charge him. Perhaps America is different Tony? |
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11/4/10 8:52 PM |
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Neil wrote: Here we go: the French-Chinese [URL=http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOilNews/idAFLDE6A32MF20101104]]]deal[/URL]. Thanks Neil."The two countries will work on nuclear reactors, fuel recycling and uranium extraction and will consider selling the products of their collaboration to third parties, he added." This implies to me that there is no interconnector for the direct export of electricity from France to China. Perhaps California can import green hydro energy from BC, install an interconnector under the Pacific Ocean and then sell it the Chinese at a profit? Then the Chinese could build an interconnector and sell it on to the French, and the French could sell it to the UK, who could borrow money from US banks to pay for it all. Happy Bonfire Night to one and all. Btw Neil, the direct nuclear power subsidy in the UK had a "faux" green name. It was called the "fossil fuel levy". The clever argument being that subsidising nuclear power made it relatively cheaper in the market place and this mitigated the burning of fossil fuel. |
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11/4/10 8:42 PM |
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San Jose John wrote: I hear France has a surplus of nuke-generated electricity, some of which is being sold to energy-hungry China. France does have an electricity surplus from its (mostly nuclear) power industry which the UK is utlising but I don't think there is an interconnector to China, at least not yet. |
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10/28/10 11:55 PM |
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Jessica Dawson wrote: I am deeply disappointed that our Prime Minister Stephen Harper, does not plan to stand behind this bill. Harper is great at sabre rattling about funding abortions abroad but totally SPINELESS about abortion at home. Real Christians show backbone for Christ and don't put their personal political hide first. Pray for him. |
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10/5/10 9:19 PM |
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Neil wrote: "Over the past ten years"? Typical American historical nearsightedness. How about over the past century? Consider Wilson's scary WW1 [URL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodrow_wilson#Home_front]]]regime[/URL]. John Briggs wrote: Bertrand Russell claimed that one of the great faults of the twentieth century was that it limited itself by a 'parochialism in time'. |
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