Is this why we are on track to leave Afghanistan so we can just ship the
troops to Libya? This is the right time to cut the defense budget that is
being done.
Some discussion in another forum was talking about the US should go back to
the way we were in WWII, just sell supplies and weapons
Didn't millions die because we sat back and waited?
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On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 7:08 AM, Scott Raley sra...@itc-llc.com wrote:
Is this why we are on track to leave Afghanistan so we can just ship the
troops to Libya? This is the right time to cut the defense budget that is
being done.
Some
The UN mandate calls for air support, but explicitly forbids foreign
troops occupying Libyan soil. The most we're going to see out of this
on the ground is some SpecOps guys running around in the desert. The
rest will be aerial bombardment from ships and planes.
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 7:08 AM,
Here comes inflation boys and girls:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/42130406
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On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Robert Munn cfmuns...@gmail.com wrote:
Here comes inflation boys and girls:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/42130406
Think these numbers are bad, just wait till drop the us dollar as world
reserve currency. All shit is going to hit the fan when prices go up %20 to
The UN Resolution seems to have quite a bit of wiggle room regarding
ground forces. No occupying forces but take all necessary
measures. The text, specifically, is:
to take all necessary measures [notwithstanding the previous arms
embargo] to protect civilians and civilian populated areas under
and headlines the story with some hardcore dub ^_^
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/03/most-dangerous-week-ever-18/
US Air Force is apparently giddy with anticipation as Libya may give them a
chance to finally launch the F22 in a conflict.
WH!!!
:-\
And meanwhile, Yemen opens fire on
I've finally decided that I've had it with being in debt and trying to
do whatever I can to get rid of it. Selling books, cutting the family
budget with a chainsaw, putting all expenditures under the microscope,
and even selling the car that I'll be making payments on until the end
of time
There is an excellent book called The Richest Man in Babylon that
gives advice on how to handle money. I have to lived by the rules
for very long time and it has served me well.
Basic rules:
10% of your income to your my debt
10% to savings
There are some good programs that will let you