Interesting articles to read for April 8, 2009
Some interesting articles to read:
A Chinese national is smuggling nuclear weapons materials to Iran from New York banks?
Reality is finally settling in for the Obama administration. And that means that Obama’s dreams and schemes are becoming less of a reality.
How about these charges being dismissed against Ted Stevens? Looks like someone in the justice department has some ’splainin to do.
The Washington Post has a little break down of what we learned on Barack Obama’s spring break.
Based on the media reports, the troops in Baghdad were filled with nothing but love for Obama on his surprise visit.
With each passing day, General Motors inches closer and closer to bankruptcy.
UN climate talks have stalled because richer countries can’t agree to cut carbon emissions and poorer countries want more money.
The Chairman of Citigroup says that he has grown tired of critics “demonizing the bankers” over the worldwide financial crisis. Yeah, no kidding.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus are down in Cuba having a little meet and greet with Fidel and Raul Castro.
Jonah Goldberg says that Obama’s worst bailout thus far has been that of the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Uh oh … environmental health groups are concerned about the safety of Sasha and Malia’s White House playground.
Have you ever heard of the P.U.M.A. - or the Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility vehicle? General Motors certainly thinks it has the time and money to develop it.
All articles were obtained from boortz.com
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