IMF Warns ANOTHER Big Ol' Bank to Fail, McCain's Hipocrasy on Abortion and Stem Cells, More TSA Horror, Great New Book!

Bank failure? WHAT? NO WAY!

Treasury Secretary Paulsen said that the "housing bust" is sector specific! And he's in gubment, how could he POSSIBLY BE WRONG?

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/banking_...

Okay, so John "The Constitutional Scholar" McCain was hangin' out with that cool dude Rick Warren, talking about how strongly he believes that "life begins at conception". Well, El G Grande has some information for you that might make you wonder about Mr. McCain's sincerity. Huh?! NEVER! NO!

Indeed. True. Check this out, a report of McCain's support for bills that expropriate US citizen cash in order to forcibly shovel that loot to stem cell therapy research. There could be nothing more egregious in political economics than this kind of garbage.

http://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/john-mccain-and-the-stem-cell...

Next, here's some info on McCain and Obama's favorite musik:

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/08/11/america/NA-POL-US-Candidates-S...

Here's another story for those who think there is a role for the US gubment in handling airport security. Ahh, the sweet smell of fascism in the morning. It smells of... victory!

http://www.alternet.org/rights/95351?page=1

Finally, take a look at the RELEASE of a fascinating new book. Legendary scholar Sam Blumenfeld has produced a controversial book supporting his claim that Christopher Marlowe was the man who wrote the works of William Shakespeare. The "Shakespeare Debate" has been long ongoing, and this latest wrinkle in it deserves a lot of attention from fans of great literature. Take a look! Sam will join Gard on Wednesday, August 20 on Against the Grain! Tune in, or call the program!

Now, the book! http://www.amazon.com/Marlowe-Shakespeare-Connection-Study-Authorship-Qu...


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