President Bush has confirmed it, the War in Iraq has started.
Category: Politics
It has started
Sounds, there are air raid sirens heard in Baghdad, like the war has begun. President Bush is to make an announcement at 10:15 PM Eastern. Sorry but I really feel sick, physically sick, did not expect to feel this way when it all started.
It has started
Sounds, there are air raid sirens heard in Baghdad, like the war has begun. President Bush is to make an announcement at 10:15 PM Eastern. Sorry but I really feel sick, physically sick, did not expect to feel this way when it all started.
Non-Violent Protest in Lexington
A little something those in the Lexington area might find useful, Central Kentucky Council for Peace and Justice Rally. A non-violent protest to be held after we invade Iraq. It is amazing how the feelings are so vastly different that from 12 years ago.
Non-Violent Protest in Lexington
A little something those in the Lexington area might find useful, Central Kentucky Council for Peace and Justice Rally. A non-violent protest to be held after we invade Iraq. It is amazing how the feelings are so vastly different that from 12 years ago.
Hydrogen Economy
This one is for for engel, How Hydrogen Can Save America
Oil is an indulgence we can no longer afford, not just because it will run out or turn the planet into a sauna, but because it inexorably leads to global conflict.
Hydrogen Economy
This one is for for engel, How Hydrogen Can Save America
Oil is an indulgence we can no longer afford, not just because it will run out or turn the planet into a sauna, but because it inexorably leads to global conflict.
[via scripting news]
[via scripting news]
The Mars Legacy
Oh man! Look at those spacemen go …
President George Bush may announce the plan, named Project Prometheus, at his State of the Union address on January 28, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times. It would commit the US to the exploration of Mars as a priority and herald the development of a nuclear-powered propulsion system. The first voyage could take place as soon as 2010.
If Bush does make a maned Mars mission a priority, as Kennedy did with the Moon missions, he might be able to pull a positive Presidental legacy yet. I don’t really think he would support something like this but stranger things have happened.