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Sorry, Mr. President, But Your Legacy Is More Awful Than You Think

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Rest assured, Mr. President, that despite what you told the Times Online today you won’t be remembered solely as a war mongering president.

“Look, I think that in retrospect, you know, I could have used a different tone.”

Different tone? Ya think?

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Inflation adjusted Gasoline Prices Above all time highs : InflationData

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With average March prices at $3.22 Gasoline prices are above the average annual prices paid at the all time peak in 1981.

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President Bush regrets his legacy as man who wanted war : TimesOnline

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President Bush has admitted to The Times that his gun-slinging rhetoric made the world believe that he was a “guy really anxious for war” in Iraq. He said that his aim now was to leave his successor a legacy of international diplomacy for tackling Iran.

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Why is McCain getting $58,000 a year in disability income? : Americablog

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First off, I find it fascinating that John McCain, who is refusing to vote for the GI Bill for our troops because “it’s too generous,” is himself getting $58,000 a year, tax-free, from the US government for his military service. Had McCain been getting that amount every year since Vietnam, that would total $2,000,000 for the man who isn’t into overgenerous government. I just find that interesting.

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Glow of Uranium Boom Attracts U.S. Miners : NPR

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The gate leading into the Mt. Taylor mine in northern New Mexico.Since the 1980s, the world has had huge stockpiles of uranium ore as a result of the U.S.-Soviet nuclear arms race and little interest in new nuclear power plants.

But now, there’s money to be made in mining uranium.

The price of uranium ore has shot up 10-fold in the past three years because demand has outstripped supply.

Countries like China and India have plans to open dozens of new nuclear power plants, which require enriched uranium for fuel. Major producers — like Australia, Canada, Russia and Namibia — are the major suppliers.

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