Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Photos Of China And Russian Joint War Games.




No, we don't have to worry about the Chinese.. Or worse a Chinese Russian Alliance. Nothing to see here, move along. Photos From Reuters







Monday, August 22, 2005

China Navy Building Up, And Will Be Larger Then The USA In 15 Years.


With the war on terror, its easy to forget an even bigger threat to our Security. When we hear about the Axis of Evil it includes North Korea, Iran. When you are listening to the news the Same two countries are focal points for our next conflict. But what about China? While we close Sub Bases, and other Military Bases China is building more.

Ask yourself this question, what did we do to Russia to win the Cold War? We bankrupted them right? Now really think hard, with everything you buy at the store being made in China, even Some parts of our Military Uniforms are Made In China. What would happen if we went to war with China? What would happen If China decided one day to cut us Off? If you have not guessed yet.. It would be bad.

China And Russia both have Ample supplies of Oil, we don't. We get a Good majority of our oil from Middle East. Now, what if China is Doing to Us what we did to Russia during the Cold War? Sound far Fetched? Think about it, how much has China bought into the US? For instance they just tried to buy Uncal remember? Why would they want to control even more oil? Including our own resources?

You top that with the Huge Buildup of Military Forces and you should be concerned. And so should our government!

Sunday, August 21, 2005

Supreme Court Property-Rights Case Home Owners Hit Another Snag.

More, and More Crap from Connecticut City of New London Officials... Actually I can't write about it.. I just can't believe this is going on. So I will Post a part of the story, then you can go to the source of the story and read the rest. This is just disturbing.


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In the adding insult to injury category, the city officials that triumphed over a group of Connecticut homeowners in a landmark Supreme Court property-rights case are expecting those residents to pay the local government rent dating back to the year 2000.

The June 23 Supreme Court ruling in Kelo v. City of New London gave the town the approval to seize the residents' homes and transfer them to a private party for development of an office complex. In the highly controversial decision, the justices ruled 5-4 that the economic development resulting from the eminent domain action qualified as "public use" under the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution.

The city now says that since it won the case, the homeowners actually have been living on city property since 2000 when it first began condemnation procedures against them, so they must pay back rent – to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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