Saturday, August 6, 2011

Obama: US Economy stress on Obama‘s next election

Obama: US Economy stress on Obama‘s next election

513 points has plunged on Yester day Nation’s credit rating would unsterilized but the Obama’s state is on only in faith in unemployment rating would fall one third on comparing last five years. Labour comparison on 1983 it is only 58% which may undergo further next step of recession. If the growth of the country comes under two percent there is reasoning possibility of recession may be occurred which is the worry for the congress and the administrators of US.

Supporting and opposing comments to Obama

Dreadful situation on Economic data would possess the time period of less feasibility of second of the president and the Democrats is being worried of strong wind force could fell down the problem of moving certain feature undergo barring into dip state.

Mark Mellman said “Election isn’t taken place today and the hardest thing to do on changing the circumstances’. argued last year Republican derived the economy into drain it would go on front of position’ many members of US say, Democratic Party has the within time period of May it should come to end.

Obama has been driving US economy for three year roles

Democratic examiner Geoff Garin said on coming of problems in annoyance and Garin gives guarantee on who is the driving force of the country he will make the frustrated change to prove for leading the better days compare now.

Presidency could focus on Job but last month debt ceiling gave the mode of change there on possibility of Euro crisis may give the scarcity of employment opportunities. voluntarily present in the discussion with republican but they are concentrates their part criticisms.

Mitt Romney said on Friday unemployment rate has in ascending from the time being of last thirty months it goes more than 8 percent that gives the result of what new one done for last three year.

Obama Vs US Economy

Ten in Thousands of jobs would fall in Aviation said on Federal Aviation Administration. Afghan return Veterans and the Jobless Persons where they are exceed nearly 200,000. will sign the Airport construction project there is the possibility of 4000 jobs for the airport construction that will be the 200 project

August recession comes to the debate but it will implement there will have made on improving Jobs but caution on recession why the time being must focused on the economic and administrative problem at the same time they must balance natural problems.

Economist could give the idea but the chance of marketisation on the specialization sector but the creation of Agriculture and allied with natural combination which may gives the chance on feasibility where tourism and the entertainment factor would alter people mindset.

The economist and the politician deals on facing the proclaiming but the chance of driving to change the concentration which on the entertainment on the other side sports whichever may proceed to stabilize the economy on without mindset.

Republican achieved their debate on argument the subsidy cuts into law and 13 communities get the subsidized but it would goes on necessary condition. Natural resource could help the problem and finding the solution Government can get stabilization and He will continue his role and will get historical position on Future.

http://www.daybreakingnews.com/post/Obama-US-Economy-stress-on-Obamas-next-election.aspx

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Trade Center Site Mosque Project Talk Becomes Hot Political Debate

EW YORK — Weeks into the discussion about whether a mosque and community center can and should be built near the site of the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks, the city of New York (and the entire country) is still hotly debating the issue.
The foremost figure in American politics, President Obama himself, jumped into the fray to offer his opinion. The first-ever Arab Miss USA, the recently crowned Miss Rima Fakih, spoke of her take on the situation, according to the New York Daily News. And now that celebs as well as locals have involved themselves, the split amongst politicians is only growing.
Tensions are high surrounding the issue, there's no doubt about it. Hateful crimes against innocent Muslim Americans do happen here. And feelings between Muslims and Christians, Muslim Americans and non-Muslim Americans, are never more strained than when conversation trends toward September 11th, terrorism or the World Trade Center site.
There has been a lot of talk about separation of church and state, and other grandiose ideals that we as Americans say we support. And yet, as politicians so often do, most of those that spoke up said basically nothing, or at least nothing of any real substance or value. Those that interjected themselves into the debate, like President Obama, seemed originally to stand by the mosque in principal, but still without wholeheartedly supporting the project. Others straining to make their voices heard were extremists, denouncing the president and all other backers of the mosque project as radical Muslims or terrorists.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5725658/trade_center_site_mosque_project_talk.html

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

CRASH OF AIRBUS 320 OUTSIDE ISLAMABAD NOW BELIEVED HIJACKED, HEADING FOR NUKE FACILITY

By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER/Senior Editor

August 29, 2010 Islamabad, Pakistan (Veterans Today exclusive) Informed sources in the Government of Pakistan have told Veterans Today that they are developing “hard evidence” indicating the Air Blue Airbus 320 that crashed July 28th outside Islamabad was a terrorist hijacking tied to rogue American security forces operating inside that country.

Sources indicate that the plane crash was an unsuccessful hijacking attempt intended to crash into the nuclear weapons facility at Kahuta, outside Islamabad. Such an attack may have been blamed on India and would likely have led to retaliation which could easily have escalated to a nuclear exchange between these two nations that have spent decades at each other’s throats.

Suspicions were raised inside Pakistan’s military and intelligence organizations when American military contractors employed by Blackwater/Xe showed up on the scene immediately after the crash, seizing the black box and “other materials.” There is no confirmation that parachutes or electronic equipment had been removed when Blackwater/Xe security relinquished control of the crash scene to Pakistani investigators.

Royal Television in Islamabad, owned by the brother of the head of Pakistan’s powerful JI (Jamate Islami), the Islamic political party, has reported that investigations are underway tying American based contractors to the planning of the attack.

Pakistan’s ISRP (Inter-Services Public Relations) has failed to confirm this but private sources indicate that an active investigation of these allegations is, not only underway but has established ties between an American group and the hijackers.

Military and intelligence officials inside Pakistan, in concert with the American embassy, are withholding all official details of the investigation and are likely to continue doing so.

This same facility had been the subject of an armed penetration by American contractors, believed to be employed by the State Department, in 2009. Four Blackwater employees, armed and possessing explosives were arrested outside the Kahuta nuclear facility in 2009. The four, driving a Jeep 4×4 and possessing advanced surveillance and jamming equipment of Israeli manufacture, were intercepted 1.5 miles from the Kahuta nuclear facility.

The four spoke fluent Pushtu and were dressed in a manner as to resemble Taliban fighters. The order for their release, given by Minister of the Interior Rehman Malik, is an issue of considerable controversy between the civilian government in Pakistan and the powerful military.

The passenger jet with 152 on board slammed into a hillside in what was believed to be Pakistan’s most serious air crash. At least 2 Americans were believed to be on board but, a month later, the US Embassy in Islamabad has left this unconfirmed. Reports received today, however, confirm that at least 5 Americans, military contractors said to be employed by Xe, may also have been on the craft but could not be identified as they had been traveling in local garb and had boarded with false identification.

Xe is an American based military and intelligence contracting firm formerly known as Blackwater and has been the subject of considerable controversy for activities inside Pakistan.

Scene of July 28 Air Crash Outside Islamabad, Pakistan

Sources indicate that the attackers stormed the cockpit in a hijacking attempt. The pilot is said to have jammed the flight controls, careening the Airbus 320 and all aboard into a hillside rather than allowing the plane to be used in a “9/11″ type attack inside Pakistan or flown into Indian air space for a repeat of the 2008 Mumbai attack.

Pakistan has, at times in error, referred to American contractors employed by the Departments of Defense, State or the Central Intelligence Agency as Blackwater. However, it is believed the majority of such employees are, in fact, members of that organization or is derivitive, Xe.

The same group, often criticized for irregularities in Iraq, has been contracted by the Central Intelligence Agency to operate Predator drones inside Pakistan, operations that have resulted in a significant number of civilian deaths and said by political leaders of several factions to do little but recruit terrorists.

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/08/29/gordon-duff-americans-believed-involved-in-pakistan-air-crash-hijacking/

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Pakistan army cancels US trip amid search dispute

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan's military says it has canceled a trip by officers to the United States after they were subjected to "unwarranted security checks" at an airport in Washington.

A statement Wednesday said the delegation had been invited to attend a meeting at U.S. Central Command, in Tampa, Florida.

Pakistan's Dawn newspaper reported the incident took place aboard a plane before takeoff at Dulles airport on Aug. 30. It reported a disagreement had occurred between a member of the delegation and either a passenger or a flight attendant.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100901/ap_on_re_as/as_pakistan_us_airport_row_1

China launches war games in Yellow Sea

BEIJING (AFP) – China on Wednesday launched live-fire naval exercises in the Yellow Sea, state media said, after voicing opposition to similar war games to be staged there by the United States and South Korea.

The Beihai fleet of the navy of the People's Liberation Army will conduct a "live ammunition drill" through Saturday in waters off the eastern coast near the city of Qingdao, Xinhua news agency reported.

The report said many of the planes, vessels and battlefield weaponry to be used in the exercises were unveiled at the National Day military parade on October 1 last year, when China celebrated 60 years of Communist rule.

"This is an annual routine training, mainly involving the shooting of shipboard artillery," Xinhua said in a previous report, citing China's defence ministry.

The United States and South Korea are set to carry out a new round of joint drills in the Yellow Sea beginning Sunday, in another show of force against North Korea following the sinking of a South Korean warship in March.

Any military drills involving the United States in the Yellow Sea are a sensitive issue because of the area's proximity to China and the disputed maritime boundary between North and South Korea.

China has bristled at the idea of a US aircraft carrier group patrolling waters near its coast, although the US military has said the planned anti-submarine exercise would not involve a carrier.

The United States and South Korea in July staged massive joint naval and air exercises in the nearby Sea of Japan (East Sea), which also drew criticism from Beijing -- North Korea's closest ally and trade partner.

Seoul and its allies say the sinking of the South Korean naval corvette Cheonan in March was caused by a North Korean torpedo attack, but Beijing has refused to join in international condemnation of Pyongyang over the incident.

China staged its own naval, air and artillery exercises in late July, though it was not clear if the drills had been pre-planned or were in response to the US-South Korea exercises.

Last month, the South staged its largest-ever anti-submarine drill including live-fire training near the disputed Yellow Sea border, prompting a North Korean artillery barrage fired into the sea.

Also in August, the US and South Korea held annual 10-day joint war games on land that involved more than 80,000 troops.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100901/wl_asia_afp/chinausskoreankoreamilitaryexercise_20100901043945

Friday, August 27, 2010

Christian Extremist attacks Innocent Muslim in USA

NEW YORK — A Muslim cab driver stabbed in an alleged hate attack in New York was due to meet Mayor Michael Bloomberg Thursday.
Cabbie Ahmed H. Sharif, 43, also planned to join representatives from the New York City Taxi Workers Alliance in a press conference to call for an end to bigotry and anti-Islamic rhetoric in the debate over plans to build an Islamic center and mosque two blocks north of ground zero.
Prosecutors charged baby-faced college student Michael Enright Wednesday with using a folding knife to slash the neck and face of the taxi's Bangladeshi driver after the driver said he's Muslim. Police said Enright was drunk at the time.

Enright once volunteered with a group, called Intersections International, that promotes interfaith tolerance and had recently filmed a documentary in Afghanistan — actions distinctly at odds with what authorities say happened inside a city taxi.

A representative of Intersections International, which supports the mosque project, called the attack "tragic."

"We've been working very hard to build bridges between folks from different religions and cultures," the Rev. Robert Chase said. "This is really shocking and sad for us."

Chase said Enright had volunteered for the group for about a year on a project that involved veterans.

He did a video project that sent him to Afghanistan for about six weeks this spring to document the life of an average soldier, Chase said. He was embedded with a unit there.

Intersections has come out in support of the mosque project, but Chase said Enright wasn't involved in that.

'I feel very sad'
NBC reporter Katy Tur said on "Countdown with Keith Olberman" that Enright showed no animosity toward Muslims when he contacted her by email to seek publicity about his documentary, which follows a U.S. soldier Enright knew.

"He just wanted to get a point across that soldiers were not getting enough attention back in the U.S.," Tur said, noting his politeness. "He didn't say anything against Muslims or their faith."

Enright filmed the documentary while volunteering for Intersections International.

The New York Taxi Workers Alliance quickly used the attack to denounce "bigotry" over the mosque plans.

Sharif, who's driven a cab for 15 years, was quoted in a news release from the labor group as saying the attack had left him shaken.

"I feel very sad," he said. With the tension over the mosque, he added, "All drivers

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Source : www.msnbc.msn.com