Unmanned Urban Combat & Idiocracy: Meet in the Desert Future DARPA raises stakes for urban robot race By Stefanie Olsen, CNET News.com update DARPA has granted prize money of $3.5 million for its milestone urban robotics race next November, a far cry from its previously planned trophies. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has approved prize money for the first three finalists of its 2007 Urban Challenge after a confusing twist in the government agency’s right to grant monetary (…)
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Unmanned Urban Combat & Idiocracy: Meet in the Desert Future
15 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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A Conservative for Impeachment
15 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Bruce Fein reminds me of Jerry Lewis playing Professor Julius Kelp in the 1963 comedy classic The Nutty Professor. Intellectually astute and quick-witted, Fein, like Lewis as Kelp, is underestimated because of his peculiar style.
But the stakes are too high to dismiss Fein simply for being didactic or eccentric. In fact, he’s breaking conservative rank to defend our Constitution.
Fein has a solid Republican résumé. He served as an associate deputy attorney general in the Reagan (…) -
Impeachment: ’It’s Not Up to Pelosi,’ Say Grassroots Leaders
15 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
When Democratic lawmakers return to Washington next month to take over Congressional leadership positions, many will be under heavy pressure from their supporters to start impeachment hearings against President George W. Bush.
From civil libertarians to antiwar groups, hundreds of grassroots organizations are currently engaged in a nationwide campaign for impeachment, even though some leading Democratic politicians have publicly said it’s not an option.
Last Sunday, "Impeachment for (…) -
Some thought about the cheney bush nre moon base
15 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsUSA moon base designed by special bush cheney council .
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Mythic Figures Spooking Dubya
14 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 comment“Myths which are believed in tend to become true.” - George Orwell
Since the release of the Iraq Study Group report, have you noticed how President George W. Bush, is displaying more often those wild, piercing eyes? Can you see the fear? He’s like a character in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel “Crime and Punishment,” who has claimed special privileges for himself—like a license to commit crimes—but has been found out! What might be spooking Bush? Could it be his coming impeachment trial by the (…) -
Omissions In the Iraq Study Group Report
14 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Omissions In the Iraq Study Group Report - by Stephen Lendman
Noted historian Eric Foner in a December 7 article on OpEd News.com calls George Bush "the worst president in US history....(who) in his first six years in office....managed to combine the lapses of leadership, misguided policies and abuse of power of his failed predecessors." Equally noted historian Gabriel Kolko agrees, and along with his other comments, calls the Bush administration "the worst set of incompetents ever to (…) -
Impeach Bushco, Save Lives: Open-ended March on DC begins Jan 3rd
14 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThere must be hundreds, if not thousands of anti-bush bloggers… why can’t we all work together? Anti-war patriots need to stop following cointelpro ‘leaders’ and start organizing our own actions.
Wouldn’t it be cool if every one of them put up a “March on DC to Impeach” banner. Haven’t you had enough of the Saturday afternoon protests that go nowhere? Who organizes a march when Congress isn’t even in town?
And this time, we’ll have none of that Nixon waving goodbye bullshit, we demand an (…) -
The Night Before Christmas (in the White House)
13 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
’Twas the night before Christmas, and in the White House George Bush was worrying, that slimey fould louse! The Cheney’s were present, and contrators too wheeling and dealing with war plans anew!
The "Twins" were out partying, absent from beds zonked out on booze,not a thing in their heads. Mama Beads and old Pappy, those two full of cr*p had Barney and Beasely ensconsed in their lap.
Then out on the lawn there arose a huge chatter Bush dropped his comic to see what’s the matter Away to (…) -
Photos - Arlington West, Santa Barbara, Cindy Sheehan - Antiwar short stories
13 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Monday, Dec. 11, 2006
Anti-war protestors stand in silence amid wooden crosses to mark the death of each US soldier in Iraq , at Arlington West, on the beach in Santa Barbara, California, 10 December 2006. US President George W. Bush pursued high-profile consultations on changing course in Iraq, but new polls showed most of the US public does not think that he can turn the war around.(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)
An anti-war protestor holds a sign noting the number of US soldiers dead in Iraq (…) -
What We The People Should Do
12 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Mike Rivero at www.WhatReallyHappened.com is exactly right.
What we should do is gather in DC when the new Congress meets and tell them flat out that WE THE PEOPLE refuse to allow anything else to be done until the liars who tricked us into war are impeached, removed from office, and tried for war crimes.
We The People sent the new Congress to DC with a clear mandate. REMIND THEM OF THAT. Practice snarling now. Make a point of opposing any new legislation, no matter what it is. Stop (…)