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  • Reply to: AltriaKills.com   14 years 6 months ago
    It is good practice for companies to buy up misspelled versions of their domains, so that fumble fingered typists still get to the correct website. Buying up derogatory versions of company domains makes sense too, but for less laudable reasons.
  • Reply to: FDA Lab Analysis Puts the Heat on E-Cigarettes   14 years 6 months ago

    I have to say that my health is so much better after I switched to - I mean this ecigarette is the way to smoke!

  • Reply to: Insurers Spin Court Decision on Health Insurance Mandate   14 years 6 months ago
    in the absence of democracy, what purpose is served by this discussion? if you are not an official of the government, your political status is 'serf.' in a nation with citizen initiative, aka democracy, you need information so that your vote is directed toward your goal. in america, voting for 'a' or 'b,' is the only choice you have to influence all your concerns, and effectively you may well find yourself voting against your personal goal, because your 'choice' was bought by the other side. so i suspect this is displacement activity, a kind of 'cargo cult' politics.
  • Reply to: Ian Plimer's Mining Connections   14 years 6 months ago
    Yes. The directors of another company of concern, Generation Investment Management LLP (UK) have a six billion dollar hedge fund for so-called green investments. These include investing in General Electric's Energy Division, which, wait for it, includes safe nuclear power. Now about these directors, there is one Al Gore, and another David Blood, formerly from Goldman Sachs...yes the same Goldman Sachs that invested in the now defunct Chicago Climate Exchange. You will have to Google hard to find any reference to the collapse of that exchange this year (2010), but 'tis there. A certain Barrack Obama directed some money from what appears to a charity to help set it up, and a Mister Santor made 100 million dollars out of it before it collapsed. But its twin, the Chicago Futures Climate Exchange did not collapse, and as the number of futures that can theoretically be created is infinite, that bubble is still growing. But gee, I guess we should talk about big oil. I think it was Shell OIL that wanted to give twenty thousand dollars to the guys at the Climate Research Unit in East Anglia for some propsed number crunching, according to those emails that were stolen by criminals - don't say whistleblowers - at the end on 2009. Or have you had enough of "disclosing the magnitude of interests"...?
  • Reply to: Pentagon Pundit Scandal Broke the Law   14 years 6 months ago
    I'm not sure whether he is being sarcastic but whatever the case, the Pentagon is breaking the law and as usual they are not to be held accountable, for example, who is going to punish them? The police? Judges? Well, much like the federal reserve, they are above the law.

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