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Posted on 12 April 2010. Tags: al-Qaida, Barack Obama, Johannesburg, london, new york city, Nuclear Security Summit, nuclear weapons, President, terrorist organization
WASHINGTON – If al-Qaida acquired nuclear weapons it “would have no compunction at using them,” President Barack Obama said Sunday on the eve of a summit aimed at finding ways to secure the world’s nuclear stockpile.
“The single biggest threat to U.S. security, both short-term, medium-term and long-term, would be the possibility of a terrorist organization obtaining a nuclear weapon,” Obama said. “This is something that could change the security landscape in this country and around the world for years to come.” Read the full story
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Posted on 17 January 2010. Tags: 1994, 2004, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, 82nd Airborne division, Admiral Mike Mullen, Barack Obama, CIA, counterinsurgency, coup d'état, Cuba, Department of Defense, disaster relief, Dominican Republic, DynCorp, france, General Douglas Fraser, Haiti, Haitian National Police, humanitarian, Jean Bertrand Aristide, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Junta, Latin America, Miami, Michel Chossudovsky, parliament, Pentagon, Port-au-Prince, President, State Department, U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Army, US Southern Command, USS Bataan, USS Carl Vinson, USS Fort McHenry, USS Normandy, venezuela, World Food Program
Haiti has a longstanding history of US military intervention and occupation going back to the beginning of the 20th Century. US interventionism has contributed to the destruction of Haiti’s national economy and the impoverishment of its population.
The devastating earthquake is presented to World public opinion as the sole cause of the country’s predicament.
A country has been destroyed, its infrastructure demolished. Its people precipitated into abysmal poverty and despair.
Haiti’s history, its colonial past have been erased. Read the full story
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Posted on 12 January 2010. Tags: Barack Obama, Bernard Kouchner, Bogota, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Foreign Affairs Minister, Foreign Minister, france, Haiti, Hispaniola, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Juan Carlos Varela, Latin America, Lawrence Cannon, Leonel Fernández, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, MINUSTAH, Nicolas Maduro, Panama, Paris, Peru, Port-au-Prince, President, UN Stabilization Mission, United States, venezuela, Vice President
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PORT-AU-PRINCE — The United States, France, Canada and governments across Latin America were gearing up to help Haiti, after a massive 7.0 earthquake leveled buildings and caused an unknown number of casualties.
US President Barack Obama said his government stood “ready to assist the people of Haiti,” as the State Department, USAID and United States Southern Command mobilized, the White House said, “to coordinate an assessment and any such assistance.”
In Paris, Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said France “expresses its complete solidarity” with Haiti, adding that his ministry’s crisis center had begun working “to mobilize and dispatch without delay urgent aid to Port-au-Prince.” Read the full story
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Posted on 12 January 2010. Tags: Barack Obama, Obameter, President
As of 01/12/2010 here’s how our President has done:

Take a look at the website:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/
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Posted on 17 December 2009. Tags: Associated Press, Beltran Leyva, cartel, Copenhagen climate summit, Cuernavaca, drug war, Felipe Calderon, Marines, Mexico, Mexico City, navy, President
CUERNAVACA, Mexico – Two hundred Mexican Navy marines stormed an upscale apartment complex and killed a reputed drug cartel chief in a two-hour gunbattle, one of the biggest victories yet in President Felipe Calderon’s drug war.
Arturo Beltran Leyva, the “boss of bosses,” and six members of his cartel died in the shootout Wednesday in Cuernavaca, just south of Mexico City, according to a navy statement Thursday. Read the full story
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Posted on 16 December 2009. Tags: "Mysteries of the Deep", "Pancho A Dog of the Plains", "The Owl That Didn't Give A Hoot", animation, Bass family of Texas, broadcasting, cameras, Central Soya, Chief Executive, Clifford A. Miller, corporation, creativity, financier, Fort Wayne, Frank Wells, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, Indiana, investors, Israeli industrial concerns, Italian agriculture, Jeffrey Katzenberg, L.A. Gear, Michael Eisner, movie business, music stores, nature films, Newport Beach, Oscar nomination, Peter Schneider, Polaroid Corp., President, racing sloops, real estate company, Ron Miller, Roy Edward Disney, Roy O. Disney, Shamrock Holdings, sneaker maker, soybeans, spokesman, Stanley Gold, stomach cancer, wall street, Walt Disney, Walt Disney Co, Walt Disney Feature Animation, Walt Disney's nephew, Wherehouse Entertainment
Roy Edward Disney dies at 79; nephew of Walt helped revive animation
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Posted on 15 December 2009. Tags: 2003, 2007, Asia, blueprint, Confidential intelligence documents, David Albright, Foreign intelligence agencies, france, Germany, Great Britain, Institute for Science and International Security, International Atomic Energy Agency, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Iran, Iranian Foreign Minister, london, Manouchehr Mottaki, Mark Fitzpatrick, neutron initiator, nuclear bomb, Pakistan, President, Qom, Secret Document, Tehran, U.S. National Intelligence Estimate, Uranium deuteride, Washington
Confidential intelligence documents obtained by The Times show that Iran is working on testing a key final component of a nuclear bomb.
The notes, from Iran’s most sensitive military nuclear project, describe a four-year plan to test a neutron initiator, the component of a nuclear bomb that triggers an explosion. Foreign intelligence agencies date them to early 2007, four years after Iran was thought to have suspended its weapons programme. Read the full story
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Posted on 13 December 2009. Tags: 2006, Arnoldo Maldonado, Donald Schroeder, Drug cartels, Eduardo Mendoza Arellano, Ewing Werlein Jr, Felipe Calderon, Houston, Mexico, Pemex, Petroleos Mexicanos, pilfered petroleum, President, Public Security Ministry, Ramón Pequeño García, smuggling networks, Texas, Trammo Petroleum, U.S. District Judge, U.S. Treasury Department, United States, Y Gas & Oil
Using sophisticated smuggling networks, the traffickers have transported a portion of the pilfered petroleum across the border to sell to U.S. companies, some of which knew that it was stolen, according to court documents and interviews with American officials involved in an expanding investigation of oil services firms in Texas.
The widespread theft of Mexico’s most vital national resource by criminal organizations represents a costly new front in President Felipe Calderón’s war against the drug cartels, and it shows how the traffickers are rapidly evolving from traditional narcotics smuggling to activities as diverse as oil theft, transport and sales. Read the full story
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Posted on 09 December 2009. Tags: 1973, 1982, 1994, assassination, autopsy, Chile, dictatorship, Eduardo Frei Montalva, Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, General Augusto Pinochet, immune system, Judge Alejandro Madrid, mustard gas, pathologists, President, rat poison, stomach hernia surgery, University of Chile
SANTIAGO: A judge has ruled that the former Chilean president Eduardo Frei Montalva was assassinated nearly 30 years ago and the murder covered up by people linked to the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet.
Frei, who preceded Salvador Allende as Chile’s president and later became a leading critic of the military dictatorship, died in 1982. An autopsy report blamed septic shock after stomach hernia surgery, but a new autopsy made public this year by University of Chile pathologists identified two chemicals in his body that attack the digestive system. One of them is used in mustard gas and the other is found in rat poison. Read the full story
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Posted on 09 December 2009. Tags: 1975, 2001, Barack Obama, biological weapons, Biological Weapons Convention, California, Congress, Ellen O. Tauscher, Geneva, george bush, Iran, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Jonathan B. Tucker, nuclear weapons, President, Russia, Senate, treaty, undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, United States
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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration plans to announce a new policy on Wednesday to curb the spread of biological weapons, but it will reaffirm the Bush administration’s opposition to an international regimen for verifying stockpiles of anthrax, smallpox and other agents.
The policy, to be disclosed in a speech in Geneva by the undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, Ellen O. Tauscher, will focus on increasing health security to reduce the impact of outbreaks of infectious disease, whether natural or man-made, administration officials said Tuesday. Read the full story
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Posted on 08 December 2009. Tags: 2001, 2009, Ad Age, Argentina, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Attorney General, Barack Obama, Brazil, California, CBS News, Cesar Gaviria, CNN, Cocaine, Colombia, decriminalization, Drug Policy Alliance, drug war, Eric Holder, Ernesto Zedillo, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Fortune magazine, Gary Fields, Gill Kerlikowske, Gov. David Paterson, governor, Heroin, Justice Department, Kellogg's, Latin American, Latin-American Commission on Drugs and Drug Policy, Marie Claire Magazine, Marijuana, marijuana legalization, Mary Louise Parker, Matt Lauer, Medical Marijuana, Medical Marijuana Laws, Mexico, Michael Phelps, New York Times, New York's, Newsweek, oakland, Oregon, Portugal's, President, prohibition, Rockefeller Drug Laws, south carolina, Stiletto Stoners, Supreme Court, The Economist, United States, Wall Street Journal, Washington, Washington Post, Weeds, White House drug czar
2009 will go down as the beginning of the end of the United States drug war. I have worked at the Drug Policy Alliance promoting alternatives to the war on drugs for 10 years, and I can say without a doubt that there was more debate and movement toward sensible drug policies this year than in the last 9 years combined! Here are 10 stories that contributed to the unprecedented momentum to end America’s longest running war.
1) Three Former Latin American Presidents Call Drug War a Failure (February) Read the full story
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Posted on 07 December 2009. Tags: 1953, 1979, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Allahu Akbar, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Basij militia, Gen. Ismail Ahmadi Moghaddam, government, IRNA, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mir Hossein Mousavi, Opposition leader, President, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, student demonstration, Tehran, U.S. Embassy takeover
TEHRAN, Iran — Government opponents shouted “Allahu Akbar” and “Death to the Dictator” from Tehran’s rooftops in the pouring rain on the eve of student demonstrations planned for Monday. Authorities choked off Internet access and warned journalists working for foreign media to stick to their offices for the next three days.
The measures were aimed at depriving the opposition of its key means of mobilizing the masses as Iran’s clerical rulers keep a tight lid on dissent. Government opponents are seeking, nonetheless, to get large numbers of demonstrators to turn out Monday and show their movement still has momentum. Read the full story
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Posted on 04 December 2009. Tags: 44th president, Barack Obama, black tar heroin, Cocaine, Commander-in-Chief, Ecstasy, Election Day, felony drug possession, Marijuana, Mexico, Palmview, President, Texas, United States

PALMVIEW, Texas (CBS/AP) President Barack Obama’s approval rating may be hovering in the 50 percent range, but that doesn’t mean America’s Commander-in-Chief isn’t catching on with new constituents.
There is now a line of Ecstasy pills made in the image of the 44th president of the United States, according to Texas police who have snatched a batch off the streets. Read the full story
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Posted on 03 December 2009. Tags: Abbas Dowlatabadi, blood pressure medication, Iran, IRNA, Ismail Ahmadi Moghaddam, Kahrizak, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Masood Pezeshkian, meningitis, President, Reza-Qoli Pourandarjani, suicide, Tehran
CAIRO – A 26-year-old doctor who exposed the torture of jailed protesters in Iran died of poisoning from a delivery salad laced with an overdose of blood pressure medication, prosecutors say. The findings fueled opposition fears that he was killed because of what he knew.
Investigators are still trying to determine whether his death last month was a suicide or murder, Tehran’s public prosecutor Abbas Dowlatabadi said, according to the state news agency IRNA.
The revelations of torture against prisoners in Iran’s postelection turmoil angered even government supporters and deeply embarrassed the country’s clerical leadership and security forces. Read the full story
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Posted on 03 December 2009. Tags: AT&T, Barack Obama, Brian Roberts, broadband provider, Capitol Hill, CEO, CNBC, Comcast, disney, General Electric, Goldman Sachs, Matt Taibbi, MSNBC, NBC, NBC Universal, President, Rolling Stone, Time Warner Cable, United States, Universal Studios, Vivendi, wall street
On Monday night, French media giant Vivendi and NBC parent company General Electric agreed to terms that clear the way for US cable giant Comcast to take a controlling stake in NBC Universal. An announcement from Comcast is expected within days. The proposed merger would create a media behemoth, and clear the way for an unprecedented era of media consolidation across cable, the Internet and broadcast television.
Be afraid. Comcast is both the largest cable company and the largest residential broadband provider in the United States: a $34-billion business with 24 million subscribers, reaching nearly one out of every four homes in the country. NBCU owns NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, Universal Studios, 27 television stations, and a host of other properties. Read the full story
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Posted on 02 December 2009. Tags: Barack Obama, Chief Executive, democracy, Fox News, Glenn Beck, internet, london, News Corporation, President, Rupert Murdoch, Shannon Stapleton, U.S. Federal Trade Commission, U.S. media regulators, Wall Street Journal
Rupert Murdoch: customers are smart enough to know they must pay. Photograph: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters
Rupert Murdoch has today reiterated his belief that internet users will pay for content, saying they would be happy to shell out for “information they need to rise in society”.
Murdoch, the chairman and chief executive of News Corporation, gave a wide-ranging address to US media regulators that attacked internet news aggregation as “theft” and claimed that advertising-only business models were dead. Read the full story
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Posted on 02 December 2009. Tags: 9/11, Air Force, Air Force Research Laboratory, Alaska, Associated Press, conspiracy theories, Gakona, governor, HAARP, High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, ionosphere, Jesse Ventura, Jillian Speake, John F Kennedy, Katy, Kirtland, Larry King Live, Manchurian Candidate, Martin Luther King Jr., milwaukee, Minnesota, MSNBC, Navy SEAL, Office of Naval Research, President, professional wrestler, The Morning Blend, truTV, Turner Broadcasting System Inc, Video, WTMJ-TV
By JEFF BAENEN (AP) – 8 hours ago
MINNEAPOLIS — Jesse Ventura is back for another stab at TV stardom, this time hosting a program that digs into conspiracy theories, including alternate views of what was behind the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and the purpose of a sprawling research center in remote Alaska.
The former Minnesota governor, professional wrestler and Navy SEAL stars in “Conspiracy Theory With Jesse Ventura,” which premieres Wednesday night on truTV. The cable network, part of Turner Broadcasting System Inc., has ordered seven episodes of the hourlong weekly series. Read the full story
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Posted on 30 November 2009. Tags: international oceanographic station, Jacques Rougerie, ocean exploration, President, SeaOrbiter, Starship Enterprise
It looks more like the Starship Enterprise sinking in the sea – but this huge vertical vessel could be the future of ocean exploration.
Called the SeaOrbiter, the huge 51m (167ft) structure is set to be the world’s first vertical ship allowing man a revolutionary view of life below the surface.
Although currently only a prototype its inventor Jacques Rougerie thinks his international oceanographic station will soon be setting sail. Read the full story
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