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k. watching... hurricane stock, right?
I'm recommending BUGS at or below .0007.
cbai... the "voracious appetite for growth" pr threw me for a loop
thought it was crazy pumpy and still debt to chew through that i dumped it,
right before it took off ...crap
my list of hopeful 12 big movers for 1st qtr 2010
XMDC .032 VOIG .011 LLEG .0027
IDGI .0095 MUTM .0016 LBSR .0025
CBAI .0118 NEOM .0109 EVRM .017
MMUH .045 CCGY .45 ARSC .0004
lol. thx
I eagerly await Rover's next caption (:
great caption!
I know there's a good GOP joke in there somewhere.
:)
uh...
I know there's a good GOP joke in there somewhere.
:)
HEB & BIEL
FDA plays at bargain prices i believe will be multibaggers within weeks to months
heb waiting for approval of ampligen, after 10 ish long years , an effective treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome
biel waiting for approval of electric pulse devicethat can be sold over the counter for menstrual and muscular skeletal pains of all sorts.
both decisions imminentish but who the hell knows...
i thought they'd be going up in anticipation, but as anticipation turns to fear
i'm seeing more opportunity as i have confidence both will be approved.
check it out.
cool stuff.
art.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/13/kseniya-simonovas-amazing_n_258793.html
NYC CAN ALERT: A CALL TO ACTION
Posted on July 27, 2009 by JF Ranger
NYC CAN Alert
Important message from NYC CAN
July 27, 2009
9/11 FAMILIES, FIRST RESPONDERS AND SURVIVORS TO TAKE NEW YORK CITY TO COURT OVER NYC CAN PETITION
SEVENTY THOUSAND New Yorkers signed the NYC CAN petition, raising their voices in support of NYC CAN’s demand for accountability. They have chosen to place the decision to create a new 9/11 investigation –a REAL 9/11 investigation – exactly where it belongs: before the voters of New York City this November.
The voices of SEVENTY THOUSAND Americans who believe in democracy and believe that government exists to serve the people – and not the other way around – have been GAGGED by ONE so-called “PUBLIC SERVANT” – The New York City Clerk – who denied the petition and the voice of the people.
Welcome to America. Democracy denied.
Did you REALLY expect those in halls of power to honor the WILL OF THE PEOPLE? Did you expect this demand for accountability to go uncontested by those who have forgotten the very meaning of the word? Perhaps this obstruction of democracy would go unchallenged in THEIR America. Not in OUR America.
9/11 family members, first responders and survivors expected nothing less than business as usual and ARE NOT HAVING IT. They are preparing to take the City of New York to court to challenge the wrongful denial of our right to decide on the creation of a new 9/11 investigation.
Friends, your determination and generosity have brought us to this crucial moment. TRUTH IS AT THE CROSSROADS, DEMOCRACY UNDER FIRE AND THE DEFINING MOMENT IN THE QUEST FOR ACCOUNTABILITY IS UPON US. This is YOUR movement and nothing may bring you closer to attaining truth than NYC CAN. Stand in the light and demand ANSWERS, not in the shadows of those who would deny you such answers.
THE BIG NEWS: the most experienced election lawyer in New York City stands ready to represent the 9/11 families, first responders and survivors in court in an HISTORIC FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY AND TRUTH. BUT WE DESPERATELY NEED YOUR FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO MAKE IT HAPPEN. This is your chance – your ONE chance – to stand with the 9/11 families, first responders and survivors, and demand accountability. THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE WORKED FOR, AND WHAT WE CAN ACHIEVE IF WE STAND TOGETHER NOW.
Donate over $25 and we’ll mail you a free NYC CAN button. Donate over $50 and you will receive a free NYC CAN button and a well-made NYC CAN t-shirt.
ACT RIGHT NOW. Go to – http://nyccan.org/donate.php – and donate whatever you can to bring the quest for answers to the biggest stage it has ever had: THE NEW YORK CITY BALLOT.
www.NYCCAN.org
“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.”
—Theodore Parker
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Ok so what can we do? We can certainly support NYC CAN financially, this is an important battle and they need all the financial help we can provide them with.
Some other things you can do:
1. Spread this news widely, send the link to this article to everyone you know. People need to know about it. The media need to talk about it.
2. Call or email the New York City council. Ask them to accept the petition despite the city clerk’s decision. The members are listed here: http://council.nyc.gov/html/members/members.shtml
3. Stay informed. Join the NYC CAN newsletter list and our newsletter and we will keep you updated.
4. If you live in NYC, make sure to sign the petition.
Whatever you do, even if it’s a 15 minutes effort, please do something.
http://world911truth.org/nyc-can-alert-a-call-to-action/
I hope not to become one of them.
yup - boarded up businesses around me everywhere.
Unemployment Map - (don't forget to multiply the official numbers X 3 for the grim reality...
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/unemployment-map.aspx
We got yo money.
Gonna borrow mo money.
Gonna spend yo money.
Gonna print mo money.
I know - I had to share it with somebody.
Fucked up, huh?
Aww GEEZ! Rover.
One more nail in Democracy's coffin. Thanks - I guess.
July 5, 2009
Editorial
Pure Overreach
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/05/opinion/05sun2.html?_r=1
With a little-noticed order last week, we fear the Supreme Court has set the stage for dismantling the longstanding ban on corporate spending in elections for president and Congress. If those restrictions are overturned, it would be a disaster for democracy.
The justices considered a case this term about an election-year documentary made by opponents of Hillary Clinton. The issue was whether the film could air in the 60 days before an election, a period during which the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law imposes particularly strict limits on election-related communication.
The case would have been easy to resolve on narrow grounds. Instead, the court declared that on Sept. 9 it would hear arguments on whether Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce — an important campaign finance precedent from 1990 — and parts of a more recent case should be overruled.
Austin upheld a law prohibiting corporations from spending their money to elect particular candidates. The Supreme Court rightly pointed out that corporations, as opposed to individuals, benefit from special laws, including tax advantages, that assist them in accumulating large amounts of money. The ban on their spending is needed to prevent the political process from being overwhelmed and corrupted. The Supreme Court has upheld the restriction repeatedly.
The court’s new order is also deeply troubling procedurally. The question of overruling Austin was so much not a part of the Hillary Clinton film case that the parties now have to brief it — submit fully researched arguments to the court — for the first time. This is pure judicial overreach.
The feverish pace is also disturbing. The court has ordered that the arguments take place even before the new term starts. The parties, and interested citizens who want to submit friend-of-the-court briefs, will have only a short time to parse enormously complicated issues.
The most troubling part of the court’s action is the brave new world of politics it could usher in. Auto companies that receive multibillion-dollar bailouts could spend vast sums to re-elect the same officials who hand them the money. If Exxon Mobil or Wal-Mart wants something from a member of Congress, it could threaten to spend as much as it takes to defeat him or her in the next election.
It is a nightmare vision, but based on how the justices have come down in past cases, there may well be five votes for it to prevail.
coukoo for cocoa puffs.
What a bafoon.
I love it.
did you hear her rambling 18 minutes. I was waiting for her to say she had a soulmate in Argentina.
omg- completely unhinged
Palin resigns.
lol
Maybe there is a pagent coming up she couldn't resist.
Great article by Matt Taibi in Rolling stone about Goldman Sachs
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/28816321/the_great_american_bubble_machine/print
There are two places on the Internet where you can find out how the $787-billion stimulus package is being spent. One is run by the federal government. The other by a West Coast tech company. Care to guess which does a better job?
Recovery.ORG: A Web-Based Tool to Follow the Stimulus Dollars
http://www.recovery.org/
lol - how liberal and offensive!
:D
watching lfbg for dip here.....
I want money for xmas.
Bags and bags of it.
(with a bow)
good holiday presents....
lol - I like the idea
vicl
Novavax is the second company to announce in recent weeks that it is working on a swine flu vaccine candidate. On May 21, Vical Inc. said it had started testing a protoype vaccine on animals. Vical is developing the vaccine under an agreement with the U.S. Navy.
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2009/06/04/ap6505893.html
"The proud American will go down into his slavery with out a fight, beating his chest and proclaiming to the world, how free he really is. The world will only snicker."
American capitalism gone with a whimper
http://english.pravda.ru/print/opinion/columnists/107459-american_capitalism-0
Matthew Brown of IHUB arrested:
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20090521/NEWS01/90521029&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL
WILMINGTON -- Federal prosecutors in Delaware have unsealed a series of criminal charges and a civil lawsuit charging seven men with committing securities fraud.
The group, including one man out of Newark – Pawel P. Dynkowski – are alleged to have operated a "pump and dump" scheme on small "penny" stocks. The frauds were operated between September 2006 and September 2008 and allegedly netted more than $6 million for the participants.
In addition to Dynkowski, 24, of Newark, who also has an address in California, the criminal indictments name Joseph Mangiapane Jr., 43, of Laguna Niguel, Calif.; Marc Riviello, 50, of Atherton, Calif.; Matthew W. Brown, 26, of Aliso Viejo, Calif.; Jacob Canceli, 50 of Mission Viejo, Calif.; Gerard D'Amaro, 38, of Lighthouse Point, Fla. And Angelo "Bill" Panetta, 48, of Montebello, Calif.
Canceli and D'Amaro are stock promoters, according to court papers, and Brown operated the penny stock Web site InvestorsHub.com. (!!!!!!!!)
Mangiapane and Riviello both were representatives of AIS Financial, and Mangiapane is also CEO of Rubicon Financial, the owner of AIS Financial.
All except Panetta are charged with one or more counts of the following: securities fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering or money laundering offenses.
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