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  • The Two Things To Know Before Your City is Nuked By Terrorists

    08/15/2007 4:41:43 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 252 replies · 7,099+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | August 15, 2007 | Douglas MacKinnon
    1.) Tragically, horrifyingly, but quite predictably, it’s going to happen. The only question being which American city or cities? In a recent conversation with a former high level intelligence operative of our government, I raised the possibility of terrorists successfully detonating a nuclear weapon within the United States. His response was sobering in its hopelessness. First, he stressed how grateful he was that he did not work in Washington, DC, and that his family lived far enough out to survive the coming nuclear blast. When I pressed him as to why he was so sure that Islamic terrorists – with...
  • Dow industrials plunge more than 500

    02/27/2007 12:03:41 PM PST · by cgk · 454 replies · 23,202+ views
  • Bush Immigration Plan Would Allegedly 'Destroy the Middle Class'

    12/29/2004 6:21:51 AM PST · by Ginifer · 642 replies · 7,263+ views
    www.townhall.com ^ | 29 December 2004 | Jeff Johnson
    (CNSNews.com) - President Bush is moving forward with his plans to create a "Temporary Worker Program" that would allow millions of illegal aliens to remain and work in the U.S. for a minimum of three years with no fear of deportation or other punishment. Advocates of tougher immigration policies believe the president is ignoring the costs and potential dangers posed by illegal immigration. In his final, scheduled, formal press conference of the year, the president criticized current U.S. immigration policy. "The system we have today is not a compassionate system. It's not working," Bush said Dec. 20. "And, as a...
  • Will Hurricane Charley Cost Bush The Election?

    08/14/2004 9:35:01 AM PDT · by technomage · 104 replies · 3,121+ views
    8/14/04 | Self
    An interesting conversation was on Fox News this morning. Stuart Varney (sp) mentioned that for the two months after Hurricane Andrew hit Florida the National GDP actually dropped. Then, when recovery efforts really kicked in, the national economy benefited. Many feel this drop was one of the reasons Bush I lost the election. The monetary costs of Charley will probably get close to, or exceed, the 27 billion dollar price tag of Andrew. This may cause the national economy to stall before the rebuilding efforts start in earnest and trickle into the economy. Might not be soon enough.