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QA: 11/22/03 - 11/28/03
Bush stay back on the ranch. Enough tourists are in Iraq, the dollar is down, curtail foreign
visits. - 11/28
GOP eager to pass gigantic $373 billion spending bill, the party of limited government? -
11/27
FBI denies spying on protesters, so why is DoJ - wdcsun20.usdoj.gov - visitng BATR? - 11/26
Consumer confidence soars as the give aways start for an election year. People never learn.
- 11/25
Eduard Shevardnadze ousted from Georgia, how likely could that happen in the U.S.? - 11/24
FBI back to undercover investigate of anti-war groups, not able to stop terror, go after dissenters.
- 11/23
Republicans and Bush urge Medicare expansion, real conservatives. - 11/22
Sun, November 30, 2003 | link
VIEW: How much gold is enough? - 11/30/03
Sun, November 30, 2003 | link
GG: George Soros is the Issue - 11/25/03
Mon, November 24, 2003 | link
BATR Editorial: on Joe Conason's attack in Salon.com
Read the editorial on the BATR Forum Page:
Sun, November 23, 2003 | link
WRACK: Free Trade Area of the Americas - 11/23/03
Sun, November 23, 2003 | link
QA: 11/15 - 11/21
Senate stops an energy bill. Needing 60 votes for bills means DemocRATS paralyzes the process.
- 11/21
British interests in Istanbul latest targets, how long before London is ground zero? - 11/20
Bush defends the war and interventionalism, at the heart of the old empire. - 11/19
Massachusetts highest court proves how insane the judiciary has become, get back Judge Moore.
- 11/18
Rush back and Arnold sworn in, both need luck; one for health, the other to turn around a
State. - 11/17
Wes Clark to testify at the U.N. war crimes trial of Milosevic, wonder if a president would
refuse? - 11/16
Bush opposes Congress imposing sanctions against Nigeria, election time for votes he'll never
get. - 11/15
Sat, November 22, 2003 | link
SP: Dasein for Authentic Conservatives - 11/21/03
Thu, November 20, 2003 | link
GG: Soros column attacked by SALON
Yesterday's anti-Semitic screed against billionaire George Soros was nauseating -- but it won't be
the last coming from the "old" far right.
Nov. 19, 2003 | That old-time "conservatism" Whoever decided to post a nauseating anti-Semitic screed
about George Soros on the GOPUSA Web site has apparently reconsidered, after embarrassing exposure in Eschaton and other blogs.
Wed, November 19, 2003 | link
WRACK: JFK retrospectives adnauseam - 11/18/03
Tue, November 18, 2003 | link
VIEW: The UK in serious decline - 11/16/03
Sun, November 16, 2003 | link
QA: 11/8 - 11/14
Removal Judge Moore from office, demonstrates the total persersion of the laws of man. - 11/14
Medicare the next battle ground. You already know that the program will be expanded; AGAIN.
- 11/13
Senate launching historic justice-for-justice (Right!) marathon to get a vote on federal judges.
- 11/12
Supreme Court agreed to rule on Cuba detainees, will the Patriot Act be next? - 11/11
Public financing for elections is dead, Dean killed it and Kerry will bury it. - 11/10
Riyadh is about as safe as the WTC, Americans come home. - 11/9
Arafat consolidates power, the roots of the conflict keeps growing deeper. - 11/8
Fri, November 14, 2003 | link
GG: Satan lives in George Soros - 11/13/03
Wed, November 12, 2003 | link
VIEW: Taxes Made Simple - 11/10/03
Tue, November 11, 2003 | link
WRACK: Bush: A Crazed Mattoid - 11/9/03
Tue, November 11, 2003 | link
BBB: Daily Business Report from BATR Business Blog
M A R K E T S will soon be adding BBB
Sat, November 8, 2003 | link
QA: 11/1 - 11/7
Jobs growth, but none available if needed, the phantom recovery of stats. - 11/7
Bush want to be Wilson and save the world for Democracy, only hell will result. - 11/6
The baby killers are in an uproar since Bush made the sucking sound illegal. - 11/5
Another election day, no point waiting up for the returns, the People loose again. - 11/4
Cowards on the Supreme Court refused to hear Judge Moore appeals, another nail in the Constitution.
- 11/3
Chinook helicopter shot out of the sky, loss of life and the horror just continues. - 11/2
Now that Rev. V. Gene Robinson is consecrated, the Episcopal Church should just burn their
bibles. - 11/1
Sat, November 8, 2003 | link
New BATR Site - M A R K E T S - Stocks, Futures and Business
Thu, November 6, 2003 | link
SP: Democracy and the American Hero - 11/6/03
Thu, November 6, 2003 | link
GG: International Court of Justice - 11/3/03
Sun, November 2, 2003 | link
Wrack: Latin America - A Vast Wasteland - 11/2/03
Sun, November 2, 2003 | link
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The latest rage out of the boiler room sharks that hawk new equity issues
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are getting calls from brokers about unit trusts, mutual funds and hot shares. Goldman Sachs rushes to finance the offers
with their expertise – using other peoples’ money. And why not when the taxpayer is being used as the patsy to
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What separates the local
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battle over industrial wind turbines can be easily understood when you examine the vast difference between two laws. Malone
has passed their wind ordinance of 5/24/06. Read the provisions and appreciate the protections for their community built into the law. Now inspect the second attempt
by the Town of Cohocton to draft their Local Law regulation that virtually turns the township into an industrial landscape. The obvious question is which town has fulfilled
their duty and responsibility to protect their citizens as stated in their respective comprehensive plan?
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Public Health and Safety placed at risk by UPC
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The more you know
the greater your outrage! Government has an intrinsic duty to protect the public
heath and safety of citizens. Local jurisdictions, especially on the town and
county levels are supposed to have the closest empathy for their neighbors and residents.
The theory that planning committees and town boards administer according to their solemn responsibility is not a given. Blatant and conscious disregard to fulfill their public oath is no further away then
the caviler and heavy hand on the Town of Cohocton as it pushes a man made disaster.
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Is the threat from foreign terrorists the
undertaking of homeland insecurity? The preoccupation since 911 with a self-serving “War of Terror” has been masked under the appearance of national security. Tracking down targeted Jihad terrorists and waging
regional search and destroy missions has become the growth industry of the new millennium. The rationale and justification
for such a protracted conflict rests upon a cowardly attack on American soil. If you listen to the official version
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“Let them eat cake” is the attitude of the Town of Cohocton,
New York. Causing a farming township
in a rural county to exhibit the rancor of a peoples’ rebellion. What is
all the fuss about, you ask? Growing corn, milking cows and digging potatoes
may not seem too exciting, but when the manure of absentee corporate carpetbaggers meets the cronyism of agribusiness avarice,
the general public suffers the costs of a disastrous financial and environmental impact.
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Existential Political Therapy
In a world gone mad, the politics of disturbed
behaviour has no parallel. But treatment for individual disorders is a robust
field that affords troubled individuals a remedy to overcome their personal plight in the world. Maybe such an approach has an application as a destructive political illness that so often is the basis
of public policy. Examine the patient and ask can the professional ‘pols’
be cured?
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