
#Fruit bats mouthfuls blogspot free
Since getting this house (we move in ten days!), lots and lots of my free time has been taken over by boxes. And I apologize - to the two to five people who may actually still be checking this site. I realize that I haven't posted in, oh, a month, and that that's a capital offence here in blogworld. were probably started by me, in an attempt to make my life a bit less crazy lately. If not, fire me an e-mail, and I will copy/paste it in a message back to you.

You can read more of the article here, if you are a NY registered user. Dorgan asked, "if another country set up a betting parlor so that people could go in - and is sponsored by the government itself - people could go in and bet on the assassination of an American political figure?" Dorgan of North Dakota, said the idea seemed so preposterous that he had trouble persuading people it was not a hoax. Poindexter, President Ronald Reagan's national security adviser. The senators said the program fell under the control of Adm. The Pentagon called its latest idea a new way of predicting events and part of its search for the "broadest possible set of new ways to prevent terrorist attacks." Two Democratic senators who reported the plan called it morally repugnant and grotesque. Traders bullish on a biological attack on Israel or bearish on the chances of a North Korean missile strike would have the opportunity to bet on the likelihood of such events on a new Internet site established by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

It is an online futures trading market, disclosed today by critics, in which anonymous speculators would bet on forecasting terrorist attacks, assassinations and coups. WASHINGTON, July 28 - The Pentagon office that proposed spying electronically on Americans to monitor potential terrorists has a new experiment. Pentagon Prepares a Futures Market on Terror Attacks This is the most phucked up thing I've read in a long time.Which, given the current political climate in this country, is saying a lot: I'd rather be a soggy blogger than a soggy frog.
