02 December 2007
Great Mac Software Bundle Promo
12/07/07 19:22 Filed in: Apple | Technology
MacUpdate has a great Mac software bundle promotion
underway that is well worth the money. They have
partnered with 10 Mac
developers to bring us a fantastic bundle. You can
buy this bundle for $49.99 instead of $534.75, a
savings of $484.76. Hurry though since this offer
ends in 4 days. Read
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Ahmadinejad declares victory but the real victory may be peace
12/05/07 21:34 Filed in: Geopolitics
As expected, Ahmadinejad has declared victory in the
latest news that Iran may not have a nuclear weapons
program. By standing up to the West, he saved Iran.
However, just as it was no longer advantageous for
Iran to continue the threat of developing a nuclear
weapon, it may no longer advantageous for Iran to
portray that it is a wild card that led by a fanatic.
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No Nuclear Weapons Program in Iran
12/03/07 21:27 Filed in: Geopolitics
According to a report released today by the National
Intelligence Estimate (NIE), Iran has not been
pursuing its nuclear weapons program since the fall
of 2003. This reversal of assessment on the risk for
Iran on nuclear weapons opens the window for Iran and
US to negotiate a peaceful settlement on Iraq.
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Venezuelans Say No!
12/02/07 21:58 Filed in: Geopolitics
Regarding Chavez's referendum to provide sweeping
changes to the Venezuelan constitution to increase
presidential powers and bring about socialistic
changes, the Venezuelans say No! The voters defeated
the measure by 51% to 49% delivering a stunning
defeat to Chavez's agenda in an apparently fair
election. Read
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Chavez: Ruler for Life?
12/02/07 14:49 Filed in: Geopolitics
The initial exit polls are in and it appears that
Hugo Chavez will have succeeded in driving his
referendum through to allow him to potentially rule
Venezuela for life and to turn the major oil exporter
into a socialist state. With the removal of term
limits on the presidency, Chavez can run for
president indefinitely and serve as long as he wins
the elections. Read
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