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What good would it do? Mr Ueda would be better employed Introducing subsidies for alternative power…
Posted in: TEPCO has caused this big trouble for everyone under the sun and nobody has been arrested.
What are all the pro nuke boys and supporters going to do now? Suggest we build…
Posted in: Japan's nuclear safety standards flawed, says commission chief
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Posted in: After diabetes diagnosis, U.S. celebrity chef feels heat
Ha! It's a giggle - who says the Japanese have no sense of humour. So, what…
Posted in: From carnivores to herbivores: how men are defined in Japan
Years ago you could spot Yakuza easily... they dressed in quite garrish colors and really looked…
Posted in: Former gang member shot dead in Denny's restaurant in Chiba
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nahummer
I don't envy Hillary on this trip. It'll probably be quite uncomfortable as she'll be forced to listen to others while trying to convince them that everything is under control. Might be tough, especially if Kim Jong-Il decides to test out that missile on his birthday!
Posted in: Clinton begins Japan visit with warning to North Korea on nuclear programs
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nahummer
Agreed on the photo, that is some scary stuff. My first thought was that she WAS a Special Olympian.
Posted in: Hillary Clinton
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nahummer
While he may be insane, fewer lies come out of Ahmadinejad's mouth than Dubya's. It's unfortunate that the few leaders who do stand up to US bullying also happen to be crazy, hmmm, does that make me crazy too? Probably, find out: www.theendisalwaysnear.blogspot.com
Posted in: Ahmadinejad says 'American empire' near collapse
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nahummer
China became the world's only superpower this week thanks to the socialization of America, and Venezuela, Angola and Iran will give them the oil to keep growing. http://www.theendisalwaysnear.blogspot.com/2008/09/how-to-lose-friends-and-influence.html
Posted in: Chavez says has enough oil for all customers
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nahummer
Who knew there would still be so many Bush supporters. I guess it's true, tell a lie often enough and it becomes the truth:
http://www.theendisalwaysnear.blogspot.com/2008/06/what-tangled-web-we-weave-part-i.html http://www.theendisalwaysnear.blogspot.com/2008/06/when-first-we-practice-to-deceive-lies.html http://www.theendisalwaysnear.blogspot.com/2008/06/lies-part-3.html
Tax cuts for the rich, printing presses running 24/7 to pay for war, deregulation, hmmm, i wonder if it's this administrations fault?
Posted in: Bush scraps comments on financial crisis
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nahummer
My goodness, Republican lie to us? I thought it was just democrats! Wake up people, even if half of what's been said about Palin is true, she's a nightmare selection for the world. It was her first time outside of the US! Her first passport so she could go visit troops who are in an illegal war to increase world wide terrorism. Yeeehaaaw! www.theendisalwaysnear.blogspot.com
Posted in: Obama camp suggests lies over Palin visit to Iraq
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nahummer
The "campaign" so far has included something about puffins and greens. The place is turning into a joke, you knew the election was coming cuz the PM took a trip to the Arctic to make a show of fighting Ruskies. http://theendisalwaysnear.blogspot.com/2008/08/great-white-north.html
Posted in: Canada's prime minister calls early election
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nahummer
I'm not a big fan of the choice, cliche to say I know, but it's the candidate of change picking the washington insider...And the way it was done just adds to the whole circus this process has become, and now we have to get through the conventions.
Posted in: Obama introduces running mate Biden
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nahummer
Yes, they should be made to pay more. The reason is two-fold, first it's uncomfortable to have to sit next to someone who is bulging over the armrest, and second and most logical, we have to pay for extra weight for our luggage, so they should pay for their extra weight too!
Posted in: Should overweight people be required to pay for an extra seat on planes?
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nahummer
Impossible, no, unlikely, yes. I know he's reclusive, but it would be nice to have better proof than a satellite image that somehow shows he's grown and somebody saying an extra word, current. Dictators have a habit of sticking around longer than you'd expect. http://theendisalwaysnear.blogspot.com/2008/08/old-revolutionaries-die-hard-sometimes.html
Posted in: N Korea's Kim died in 2003; replaced by lookalike, says Waseda professor