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      No unemployment by 2010, growth at 8%: Rangarajan - India Says - Voice of India

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      India can mop out unemployment by 2010 with a constant economic growth of 8% and the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Coiuncil claims that the target could be achieved even before if the growth of GDP is at a higher level. It is seen that with a GDP growth rate of 8%, by 2010 the workforce (number of employed people) will become equal to the labour force (number of employable people),” the EAC, which submitted its economic outlook report for 2007-08 to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, sai

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      China claims U.S. meat imports tainted

      Posted by theangryindian from Angryindian.blogspot

      China claims U.S. meat imports tainted - Yahoo! News: "BEIJING - China has suspended imports from several major U.S. meat processors, the latest indication the government may be retaliating as its products are turned back from overseas because of safety concerns.

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    • "Right Now, I Could Kill President Bush"

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      Not the sort of thing you'd normally expect to hear out of the mouth of a Nobel Peace Prize winner, but then, these are not normal times : Nobel Peace Prize winner Betty Williams came from Ireland to Texas to declare that President Bush should be impeached. In a keynote speech at the International Women's Peace Conference on Wednesday night, Ms. Williams told a crowd of about 1,000 that the Bush administration has been treacherous and wrong and acted unconstitutionally. "Rig

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      Vitter was a repeat customer

      Posted by theangryindian from Tpmmuckraker

      Well, at least it wasn't during Lent. From The Times-Picayune: A phone number for Sen. David Vitter, R-La., appears at least five times in the billing records of what federal authorities say was a Washington call-girl operation, the first just four months after he was sworn in to the U.S. House in 1999 and the last on Mardi Gras of 2001.

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    socean comments on:

    Inteligentaindigena Indigenismo : Real Truth Online: Vincent Bugliosi Wants Bush Charged with Murder

    Bugliosi is no Shakespear, he writes as though he is addressing a jury. And he is… us. However, Geogre Bush’s deeds speak for themselves for the most part, all Bugliosi has to do is lay them out. And he does…clearly.

    Let us hope that there are some attorneys out there that still have some faith in the legal system and will work to prove Bugliosi’s case true or false.

     

     

     

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    12:44 am 5/29/08
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    bawtemp comments on:

    Conservatives Happier Than Liberals

    Well there just isn’t a lot going on up there in their asses with their heads.

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    3:19 pm 5/08/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Conservatives Happier Than Liberals

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    2:03 pm 5/08/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Conservatives Happier Than Liberals

    They aren’t paying attention

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    11:57 am 5/08/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Campus shooters used same gun dealer - UPI.com

    While I am not a supposed “liberal”, (whatever that is implied to mean these days, seems more like invective in today’s modern parlance) questioning the bravery or willingness to fight and kill perfect strangers over an theological or political ideology is not necessary to this discussion nor warranted. The U.S. has a traditionally violent gun culture with many advocates suggesting that to not want a gun in the hands of anyone, (well actually, that varies depending on who you may speak to. Many pro-gun folks I’ve personally encountered are also affiliated with historically aggressive White power organisations) is akin to cowardice. And to imply that the bravery you speak of is responsible for the United States, you’ve just proved by point. Very few but the most indoctrinated Aboriginal Americans and American Africans would call the groundwork applied to build the U.S. anything other than what it was and is, genocide. To deny this reality would be like denying Andrew Jackson ever held office. Cuba, Puerto Rico, Iraq, Iran, Columbia, Nicaragua, Kosovo, and the Filipinos who still struggle to expose American atrocities during the Philippine-American War of domination. The national myth may support your views, but factual colonialist American history documents a very different paradigm.

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    12:34 pm 2/19/08
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    gp77 comments on:

    Exclusive: Peace Corps, Fulbright Scholar Asked to 'Spy' on Cubans, Venezuelans

    they are putting those scholars in a bad position with that kind of request

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    3:16 am 2/18/08
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    gp77 comments on:

    Exclusive: Peace Corps, Fulbright Scholar Asked to 'Spy' on Cubans, Venezuelans

    wow…

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    3:16 am 2/18/08
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    theangryindian

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    “The Angryindian” is an internationally recognized Indigenist activist and outspoken critic of U.S. colonialism practised against Aboriginal societies in America and abroad. He is editor of IntelligentaIndigena Novajoservo and the host of Radyo Inteligentaindigena, an independent, non-partisan international Indigenist podcast.

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