Ok, so that might be a little bit of a stretch. However, you have to admit that things seem to be literally heating up around the world in more ways then one. The Middle East is on the verge of turning into "Mad Max" and even Union Workers in Wisconsin are storming their state Capitol in protest.
Over 1000 Teachers called in sick today in Madison, Wisconsin in protest of R. Gov. Walker's new proposal restricting Public Unions. Then to show how serious they are 25,000 public Union Workers Stormed the Capitol in Madison to protest.
The Egyptian Government and Hosni Mubarak's 30 year reign was brought down by Face book. Now, almost every country in the Middle East is protesting. It's apparent that a lot of people are stirring things up in the world. Is the turmoil in the Middle East better for radicals like Al Qaeda or better for those who love Freedom and Democracy?
So, what do you think is going on? Is 2012 coming? Has the advance in technology ultimately caused our demise?
CNN - Reports of deaths and injuries surface in spreading Libyan protests
NY Times - Pentagon Watching Unrest in Bahrain
MSNBC - Egypt, Bahrain protests differ in key ways
CNN - States, GOP go after teachers in budget crisis
Mail Online - Wisconsin Democrats flee in protest as 25,000 state workers storm the capitol opposing union-blocking legislation
AP - Tea party out to defeat 3 longtime GOP senators
The Christian Science Monitor - Solar flare wreaking havoc on Earth's radio communications
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Charlie Sheen gives advice to Lindsay Lohan + what Hosni Mubarak had for Breakfast Today
I really don't know what to say about this story other then run Lindsay run. Nothing against Charlie Sheen, but he wouldn't be the first person I would ask for help if I had a drug problem. Charlie was on the Dan Patrick show today and said he never showed up drunk or high to the set of "Two and a half Men". He said he was never drunk on set but might of asked the director from time to time to keep him close to furniture so he would not fall over. Charlie chalked this up to being a seasoned actor who knows how to keep his composure. Charlie said that he is due back on the set of "Two and a Half Men" February 28th to start shooting again. Good luck Charlie if you were a cat I think you surpassed your 9 lives by now.
Check out other very Important News, like where is Hosni Mubarak now and how was his breakfast on the Beach.
ET - Charlie Sheen gives Lindsay Lohan advice
Ny Times - Fed Forecasts Faster Growth as Economy Gathers Steam
Ny Times - Bahrain protest expand to third day
Reuters - Rioting hits Libyan city of Benghazi
ABC News - Hosni Mubarak Not Dying, Had Breakfast on the Beach
Check out other very Important News, like where is Hosni Mubarak now and how was his breakfast on the Beach.
ET - Charlie Sheen gives Lindsay Lohan advice
Ny Times - Fed Forecasts Faster Growth as Economy Gathers Steam
Ny Times - Bahrain protest expand to third day
Reuters - Rioting hits Libyan city of Benghazi
ABC News - Hosni Mubarak Not Dying, Had Breakfast on the Beach
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
The Middle East seems to be Exploding with Freedom and Fear
The cries for Freedom started in Tunisia and spread threw Egypt like a fast moving Tsunami. Now many citizens in Middle Eastern countries are protesting and letting their voices and concerns be heard. Protesting has been reported in the following Middle Eastern countries Bahrain, Iran, Libya, and Yemen as of right now with more to come possibly. With all of this unrest comes security concerns for the entire region especially Israel. Egypt's army as of right now has said they will honor all peace accords with Israel.
Read all the links plus U.S. news
BBC - Iran protest are "going nowhere" says Ahmadinejad
Ny Times - The very latest on the all the protest in the Middle East
Ny Times - Unrest in Bahrain Grows as police kill two protesters
Huffington Post - Was there Cocaine in Coke?
Sun-Sentinel - Dalai Lama's nephew is killed in walk for freedom in Florida
Christian Science Monitor - Obama: I didn't punt on entitlement reform in federal budget
Read all the links plus U.S. news
BBC - Iran protest are "going nowhere" says Ahmadinejad
Ny Times - The very latest on the all the protest in the Middle East
Ny Times - Unrest in Bahrain Grows as police kill two protesters
Huffington Post - Was there Cocaine in Coke?
Sun-Sentinel - Dalai Lama's nephew is killed in walk for freedom in Florida
Christian Science Monitor - Obama: I didn't punt on entitlement reform in federal budget
Monday, February 14, 2011
More Egypt News ,
These News links will cover the entire spectrum of News you need to know about from around the World and the United States. We have the latest updates from Egypt and the unrest in Iran. Who will be the next Middle Eastern country to fall from within?
The Guardian - Arrests and deaths as Egypt protest spreads across Middle East
Ny Times - Officials in Iran Use Force as Unrest Spreads Across Mideast
CNN Politics - Highlights of Obama's 2012 spending plan
AP - How the Obama budget might fall on your shoulders
The Guardian - Arrests and deaths as Egypt protest spreads across Middle East
Ny Times - Officials in Iran Use Force as Unrest Spreads Across Mideast
CNN Politics - Highlights of Obama's 2012 spending plan
AP - How the Obama budget might fall on your shoulders
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