Lesezeichen vom 26.11.2008
November 26th, 2008
- Social services ’set up CCTV camera in couple’s bedroom’
Social workers set up a CCTV camera in the bedroom of a couple with learning difficulties in order to monitor their behaviour, a new report claims. - Citigroup says gold could rise above $2,000 next year as world unravels
Gold is poised for a dramatic surge and could blast through $2,000 an ounce by the end of next year as central banks flood the world’s monetary system with liquidity, according to an internal client note from the US bank Citigroup. - Best Explanation in One Sentence
From Llewellyn Rockwell in this piece: “If the money is used to prop up failing companies, that’s particularly bad since it is an attempt to override market realities, an attempt that is about as successful as trying to repeal gravity by throwing things up in the air.” - Cops Tase 54 Year Old Woman For Sitting In Wrong Seat At Football Game
Wisconsin Police were caught on camera tasing a 54 year old woman and confining her to a wheel chair after she sat in the wrong seat at a football game in Madison. - Sarkozy forciert Gleichschaltung der Medien in Frankreich
“Alle öffentlich-rechtlichen Sender unter einem Dach und der Staatspräsident persönlich ernennt deren Chefs, dazu ein Werbeverbot. Das sind die Kernpunkte der geplanten Medienreform in Frankreich. Rundfunkmitarbeiter werfen Sarkozy vor, ihre Sender kontrollieren zu wollen - und reagierten mit Demonstrationen und Streik.” - Thanksgiving Day Lesson: Overcoming Socialism
- Speech of the President of the Republic at the Constitutional Court Proceedings on the Lisbon Treaty
I am at this hearing, because the Constitutional Court asked me to present my viewpoint on the proposal made by the Senate of the Czech Republic Parliament to have the Lisbon Treaty, modifying the Treaty on the European Union and the Treaty Establishing the European Community as agreed in Lisbon on 17 December 2007, examined in order to assess, whether or not it is compatible with the Czech Republic’s Constitution.