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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Dealing with the devastation of the oil spill is one thing, but fingers of blame are also being pointed over the catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico. RT spoke to investigative journalist Webster Tarpley over whether lawmakers have been putting profits before people.
“Under Bush we had something called Minerals Management Agency. This was basically taken apart. The thing that seems to have malfunctioned is concrete casement at the bottom of the ocean – on the ocean floor a mile down – that seems to be defective. The other thing is that there should have been an automatic cut-off valve in this drilling rig, which was not there because of lax standards under Bush and Cheney and of course Obama, Salazar and company have done nothing to change this,” Tarpley said. “It is a disaster that has been caused by lack of regulation, insufficient enforcement and that’s where we get these results.”
Humourous though this suggestion is, (and already suggested by David Barry) the latest plan is to try and cap the leak. This has been done in shallower waters, but no one knows for sure if it will work here.saxitoxin wrote:Kudos to Soviet ingenuity and bravo to RussiaToday for highlighting this creative solution from yesteryear! The only question now is if Obama will follow this path or will he let British pollutants continue to ruin the fragile ecosystem of Mother Earth in the same way their colony-makers ruined world peace?
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.

Athens, Greece?!?!?! Never. I'll go all "This is Spartaaaaaaaa" on your ass.72o wrote:Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.
Baghdad, Iraq;
Athens, Greece;
Kabul, Afghanistan;
Tehran, Iran;
Pyongyang, North Korea;
One of the reasons I love russia is how traji-comic the place is. In the 50's they had plans to use nukes to make a "trans-siberian" canal. Their resoning was because the irigation work around the Aral sea had worked so well.PLAYER57832 wrote:Humourous though this suggestion is, (and already suggested by David Barry) the latest plan is to try and cap the leak. This has been done in shallower waters, but no one knows for sure if it will work here.saxitoxin wrote:Kudos to Soviet ingenuity and bravo to RussiaToday for highlighting this creative solution from yesteryear! The only question now is if Obama will follow this path or will he let British pollutants continue to ruin the fragile ecosystem of Mother Earth in the same way their colony-makers ruined world peace?
As for the atomic bomb... explosions may wind up being part of the final solution, but I highly doubt they will involve a nuclear explosion.
DeltaFormation wrote:Personally, I avoid Russian based newspapers and news outlets after they have told me for the past 5 years that all companies/corporations were going to leave America for Russia.
They (everything Russian based and Russian citizens) think way too highly of themselves.
like the CBCBaron Von PWN wrote:
Russian news media is mostly owned by the government
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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More like "This is ATHEEENNNSS!" Now let's go philosophize instead of going to war.thegreekdog wrote:Athens, Greece?!?!?! Never. I'll go all "This is Spartaaaaaaaa" on your ass.72o wrote:Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.
Baghdad, Iraq;
Athens, Greece;
Kabul, Afghanistan;
Tehran, Iran;
Pyongyang, North Korea;
Sure but imagine that all the news media was owned by the government. there are alternatives in Canada and the CBC is fairly arms length from the Gov in its operations.saxitoxin wrote:like the CBCBaron Von PWN wrote:
Russian news media is mostly owned by the government
uh huhBaron Von PWN wrote:Sure but imagine that all the news media was owned by the government. there are alternatives in Canada and the CBC is fairly arms length from the Gov in its operations.saxitoxin wrote:like the CBCBaron Von PWN wrote:
Russian news media is mostly owned by the government
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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AKRON, OHIOthegreekdog wrote:Athens, Greece?!?!?! Never. I'll go all "This is Spartaaaaaaaa" on your ass.72o wrote:Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.
Baghdad, Iraq;
Athens, Greece;
Kabul, Afghanistan;
Tehran, Iran;
Pyongyang, North Korea;
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
How could you leave Paris - London - Berlin - Moscow - Beijing off of this list? Decisions made over the years in these cities have led to many wars and millions of deaths.72o wrote:Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.
Baghdad, Iraq;
Athens, Greece;
Kabul, Afghanistan;
Tehran, Iran;
Pyongyang, North Korea;
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
South Kackalacky72o wrote:Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.
Baghdad, Iraq;
Athens, Greece;
Kabul, Afghanistan;
Tehran, Iran;
Pyongyang, North Korea;
WASILLA, ALASKA72o wrote:Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.
Baghdad, Iraq;
Athens, Greece;
Kabul, Afghanistan;
Tehran, Iran;
Pyongyang, North Korea;
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
The corner office.pimpdave wrote:WASILLA, ALASKA72o wrote:Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.
Baghdad, Iraq;
Athens, Greece;
Kabul, Afghanistan;
Tehran, Iran;
Pyongyang, North Korea;
The abandoned warehouse just outside Newark that conceals a nefarious secret lair.jonesthecurl wrote:The corner office.pimpdave wrote:WASILLA, ALASKA72o wrote:Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.
Baghdad, Iraq;
Athens, Greece;
Kabul, Afghanistan;
Tehran, Iran;
Pyongyang, North Korea;
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
And a bomb shelter.pimpdave wrote:The abandoned warehouse just outside Newark that conceals a nefarious secret lair.jonesthecurl wrote:The corner office.pimpdave wrote:WASILLA, ALASKA72o wrote:Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.
Baghdad, Iraq;
Athens, Greece;
Kabul, Afghanistan;
Tehran, Iran;
Pyongyang, North Korea;
Lets not forget wherever the hell the dice generator is needs multiple targeting just to be sure.jonesthecurl wrote:South Kackalacky72o wrote:Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.
Baghdad, Iraq;
Athens, Greece;
Kabul, Afghanistan;
Tehran, Iran;
Pyongyang, North Korea;
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
jonesthecurl wrote:The corner office.pimpdave wrote:
WASILLA, ALASKA
I think that's London.jefjef wrote:Lets not forget wherever the hell the dice generator is needs multiple targeting just to be sure.jonesthecurl wrote:South Kackalacky72o wrote:Washington, D.C.;jefjef wrote:A small nuke in many strategic locations would solve a lot of problems.
Baghdad, Iraq;
Athens, Greece;
Kabul, Afghanistan;
Tehran, Iran;
Pyongyang, North Korea;
It's the only way...
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