Nice weather: up 5:20am! so rushed to the hospital hair being re-checked (no hair could be pulled, very nice this time) and also had my skin below knees and toe nails examined with no problem. Went to Moore's Jeniffer about annuity not closed (has to be done by April 15), no info could be found there, and about Living Trust, I have to filled out many forms I hav joined already!
To house and discovered the sprinkler is leaking, removed boards from next to house for sun shining, then to home adjusted window screens for sunshine, emails answering [DDN] about activities & blog, and blog now at 11:19am. 12:38pm leaving soon as mom wants to buy chairs. Then remembered I had appointment with eye doctor. Told 2:40 for 20 minutes, but it lasted until 4:30pm? Then to US Bk & Bk of Am, to house, pushed garbage and recycle carts out. But, Mei passed by to pick up Jun, told me they had to go to home, apparently she closed account there. Now 7:11pm, going o.h. soon, dinner, bed 12:05.
1) Oil <> USA:
"Petrodollars -- Why Iran Is Next Target of PNAC", by WILLIAM CLARK, Feb. 28, 2005:
http://www.conspiracyplanet.com/channel.cfm?channelid=80&contentid=1956
"" The Iranians are about to commit an "offense" far greater than Saddam Hussein's conversion to the euro of Iraq's oil exports in the fall of 2000. ""
"" William Clark is the author of?an award-winning essay published online in early 2003 entitled: 'The Real Reasons for the Upcoming War with Iraq: A Macroeconomic and Geostrategic Analysis of the Unspoken Truth.?br>?http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/RRiraqWar.html [21] , also published by Global Research at http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CLA302A.html [22] This essay received a 2003 roject Censored?award, and was published in the book, Censored 2004) [18] This pre-war essay hypothesized that Saddam sealed his fate when he announced in September 2000 that Iraq was no longer going to accept dollars for oil being sold under the UN oil-for-food program, and switch to the euro as Iraq oil export transaction currency.
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Note: Below is a description of this author upcoming book: (Available spring 2005.)
Petrodollar WarfareOil,
Iraq and the Future of the Dollar ""
2) An Alternative in Latin America <> USA:
(1)"We have to invent Socialism of the 21st Century", President Hugo Chavez Frias, published Feb. 27, 2005; Bylined to: Patrick J. O'Donoghue:
"" Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias has called on attendees at the 4th Social Debt Summit in Caracas to help invent 21st century Socialism and reject scraps thrown from the tables of Capitalist countries aid programs.
"That kind of aid is conditioned ... they took it away from Venezuela and what a favor they have done us ... the USA has said no, Venezuela does not deserve aid ... we don't n-e-e-d it and are not asking for any."
Simon Bolivar, Chavez Frias says, would have ended up a socialist.
Referring to the development of his own thought, Chavez Frias admits that he dabbled with the third way solution as an alternative model but is now thinking long different paths because of experience, the road traveled and encouragement. ""
(2) "Latin America’s contagious desire to be master of our own destiny!", Elio Cequea, published Feb. 27, 2005; Bylined to: Elio Cequea:
http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=25919
"" VHeadline.com commentarist Elio Cequea writes: Indeed there is an epidemic throughout Latin America these days. It is the contagious desire to be something we have never been: the master of our own destiny. For 500 years we have been pulled, pushed and forced to move in the same direction the wind was blowing. ""
3) Water & Immigrants(?) <> USA:
"WATER: AMERICA’S LOOMING CRISIS", By Frosty Wooldridge, February 26, 2005; NewsWithViews.com:
"" At a whopping 36 million on its way to 56 million people in the next 30 years, California leads the nation as the site of the next water crisis. In Arizona, it’s so hot and dry, a man can’t spit on a 110 degree summer day. Like lemmings jumping over a cliff, Colorado follows as it doubles its population by four million people at mid century.
In a recent documentary, "THIRST," by Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow, the filmmakers explain how scarce supplies will cause water costs to rival oil prices as global corporations take over public resources. ""
"" Frosty Wooldridge possesses a unique view of the world, cultures and families in that he has bicycled around the globe 100,000 miles, on six continents in the past 26 years.
He has written hundreds of articles (regularly) for 17 national and 2 international magazines. He has had hundreds of editorials published in top national newspapers including the Rocky Mountain News, Denver Post, Albany Herald and Christian Science Monitor.
His first book, "HANDBOOK FOR TOURING BICYCLISTS" by Falcon Press is available nationwide. His second book "STRIKE THREE! TAKE YOUR BASE" by the Brookfield Reader published in January 2002. His bicycle books include "BICYCLING AROUND THE WORLD."
His latest book. ‘IMMIGRATION’S UNARMED INVASION—DEADLY CONSEQUENCES.’
Frosty Wooldridge has guest lectured at Cornell University, teaching creative writing workshops, magazine writing at Michigan State University, and has presented environmental science lectures at the University of Colorado, University of Denver and Regis University. He also lectures on "Religion and Ethics" at Front Range College in Colorado.
Website: http://www.frostywooldridge.com/ ""
4) "The Superpower Myth":
"The Superpower Myth: The Use and Misuse of American Might", by Nancy Soderberg:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0471656836/qid=1109627885/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/002-6153086-1048049?v=glance&s=books
"" Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
A former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. and Clinton foreign policy adviser, Soderberg offers this cogent study of the unilateralism that she believes has taken over American foreign policy and military intervention. The argument that ignoring U.S. allies (and even neutrals) interferes with the administration's own stated goals of peace and increased democracy is familiar, but Soderberg's deep knowledge of the mechanics of diplomacy, as well as of the players and issues, allows her to assess recent moves in depth ""
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