Thursday, October 8, 2009
October 08 2009 Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: Colonizing The Moon - It's NOT Science Fiction Anymore But It May Be Stranger Than Fiction
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Democracy Italian style. The Italian Supreme Court has ruled that Prime Minister Berlusconi, in the midst of 5 or 6 corruption cases, which FORMERLY according to Italian law, couldn't be prosecuted until the person left office, now can.
What's left of the Guantanamo detainees will be transferred to US prisons until hearings, but the US government is frantically trying to ship whomever is releasable back home, or wherever we can repatriate them, to avoid that.
Funny Guys! The Iranians are suggesting using nuclear fuel with a return clause... Use, recycle, and return. Russia is the country which already has a lock on that type of fuel transfer having done it with a number of other nations. Now the Iranians have asked the USA if they'd care to bid on the contract.
[After the commentary... Hovering just out of sight... My Little 'Satellite' Colin James & The Little Big Band]
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