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RetroVision Media Covers The New Improved Ballsy Nouri al-Maliki
from RetroVision Media July 08, 2008
Nouri al Maliki has recently grew a set of cahonas the size of basketballs stating loudly and consistently that the United States should start considering a timeline to withdraw it’s military presence from Iraq. Feeling his oats, the Iraqi Prime Minister boasted that he has crushed terrorism in the country and the Iraqi government can do just fine with the U.S. military hanging around. Not willing to give much ground on the so called Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), they indicated their objections to major issues they have with the Bush administration’s efforts to ramrod through the binding contract. The hot issues the Iraqis are pissed over are the immunity of US troops and the use of the country’s air space.
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With Gas Prices Skyrocketing, Here comes Saudi Arabia To The Rescue!..
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 23, 2008
getthedaily.com International efforts are being made to counter the upward swing of oil prices. The Saudi Arabian King said the country will increase production point-7 million-barrels daily from the current 9-million-barrels by next month. This will mark the highest oil production rate since 1981. Some US officials say that while the Saudi Arabian efforts will help with domestic prices, the Middle Eastern country actually has the supply to increase production more significantly. Last week, President Bush asked Congress to allow oil drilling in untapped waters and thus increased production in the oceans off the US coast. The average price of gas domestically rose about 10 cents in the past 14 days, now putting it at 4-dollars and-10-cents. With this latest record-high gasoline price, consumers are looking for alternative ways to cut-down on fuel costs. One company helps its employees ease the high-gas-price trend by optioning workers to turn their vehicle into a moving billboard. Jobing-dot-com gives free gas plus a 500-dollar incentive, to post professional advertising decals on employee cars. It costs the company about 3 to 4-thousand dollars for the car make-under, and about ..........
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Barack Obama Pins Bush Economic Woes On John McCain & It Looks Like A Good Fit
from RetroVision Media June 10, 2008
The highlights are: A. Barack Obama's promises to Israel that he may have a difficult time honoring in the future. B. Barack Obama fires first salvo across John McCain's economic bow while only receiving harmless smoke and mirrors in return. Obama has successfully pinned the Bush administration's economic woes on McCain like a tail on the donkey. From our view, he wears it well. C. Country bracing for higher fuel and food prices as farmers fear modest crops this year. With Ben Bernanke signaling an end to rate cuts to stem inflation, the country is in for a rough ride.
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RetroVision Media's Analysis of Obama's Win and Clinton's Refusal To Concede
from RetroVision Media June 04, 2008
Barack Obama, the nominee of the Democratic Party as of last night’s final primary contest, awakens this morning to the nightmare of a shotgun wedding with Hillary Clinton as his running mate. After clearing every hurdle to achieve what no person of color, man or woman has in the history of American politics, he now has to find a way to placate a bunch of self-centered losers from forcible glomming on to his success. Hillary Clinton failed to do the right thing, the stand up thing, and the proper thing by congratulating Barack Obama on winning the needed number of delegates to capture the nomination. Intentionally, she snatched the door open to hijack her way back into the White House by hanging on to Obama’s coattails. Somehow, she has deluded herself and the fringe element within her core support that the Obama camp gives a rat’s ass about what she wants. America is a country that loves a winner and shuns its losers. There is little room for disgruntled second place finishers.
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Make Me Sustainable
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 03, 2008
The authors of "MakeMeSustainable" describe how one may reduce his or her carbon footprint. It is recommended before an energy assessment for solar panels, the Make Me Sustainable program is implemented.
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RetroVision Media Covers McClellan's Hot Book That is Heating Up Rove's Ass
from RetroVision Media May 28, 2008
As much as we hate rats and rat bastards, many times it is the only way to get to the truth. This is especially true when the government and the power that runs it is involved. Scott McClellan’s new book "What Happened" leveled the hammer big time on the Bush administration without mercy, leaving Karl Rove’s ass hanging in the wind. With John Conyers, heading up the House Judiciary Committee shoving a subpoena up Karl’s butt to force some conversation, conversation that Karl and the rest of the White House crew has been thumbing their noses at, maybe the tool needed to give Rove the tight screw he has coming. To date Karl has been playing the executive privileged game saying he and his “Boyz” are above it all. But this well timed book release is forcing the all the ugly and largely ignored stories of what was really going on behind the scenes that led this country to war at a time that has to have Karl “The Pillsbury Dough Boy” shitting bricks
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RetroVision Media Covers The Cost Conscious Holiday Weekend
from RetroVision Media May 27, 2008
Returning from any three-day weekend generally leaves some of us a little sluggish and lacking that creative spark. Fortunately for me, an anonymous comment left at the blog gave me the spark for today’s podcast. Our last podcast posting covered the possibility of worldwide despair due to global disasters along with food and fuel shortages topped off with domestic and international economic downturns that last beyond our comfort zones and levels of measurable tolerance. We also mentioned that because of said poor economic outlook and global catastrophes many would be lucky to have a backyard to have a backyard Bar BQ in this year. Based on most reports from airline hotels and restaurants many did just that and stayed close to home.
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Muhammad, The Thin-Skinned Prophet Part 3
from Revver - muslim Videos May 18, 2008
Author: edStueart Added: Sat, 17 May 2008 21:19:43 -0800 Duration: 557In this webisode: Muhammad is mocked by the people of Mecca. Mecca is a religious center for travelers. Muhammad introduces monotheistic theology to the Meccans. Muhammad pledges to kill the people of Mecca who reject him and his message. Reject The Messenger, Muslims will kill you. All material is from strictly Islamic sources.
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(Globalpulse: May 8, 2008) Oil, Gas ? and Carrots(Globalpulse: May 8, 2008) Oil, Gas ? and Carrots
from Global Pulse May 08, 2008
SUMMARY: While oil and natural gas prices are skyrocketing, the world?s energy consumers are trying to find ways to reserve oil and gas for themselves. Now, energy rich countries are using their resources as political leverage: Iran is trying to sell it. Venezuela is trying to barter and trade, while oil hungry countries use different strategies to buy into Africa. SOURCES: ABC News, U.S.; BBC, U.K.; Press TV and Al Alam, Iran; TV5, France; Latino America Noticias, ; Asia Today, China; South Asia Newsline, India; Al Jazeera English, Qatar.
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Masjid Yousuf Ibn Omar Al-Masry, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
from Revver - house Videos May 07, 2008
Author: abuasiyah Added: Wed, 07 May 2008 17:19:34 -0800 Duration: 474Here are the directions to the masjid I mention on my http://minjid.com Blog. This masjid is next to my parents' house, with a beautiful reciter. Following the directions is another one of my undercover operations at the Masjid hehe... this time for Isha prayer...
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The Brooklyn Brewer Part1
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 07, 2008
Stokely Baksh & Jami Makan talk to Steve Hindy, who co-founded Brooklyn Brewery. In installment 1, Hindy speaks on his former career as a journalist in the Middle East, and what it means to be an entrepreneur.Visit NYCinteractive.org for the I AM NY issue.
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Trip to Khobar, Saudi Arabia - 25, April 2008. After Jum'ah prayer
from Most Recent April 28, 2008
Author: abuasiyah Added: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 06:49:35 -0800 Duration: 596Here's another clip from my trip with some buddies to Khobar, Saudi Arabia. This clip shows us after Jum'ah (Friday) prayer. here I'm buying some cashews from a lebanese man who's got a nice table set up with all kinds of nuts... this beautiful masjid is located on the corniche...
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Trip back to Riyadh from Khobar, Saudi Arabia
from Most Recent April 28, 2008
Author: abuasiyah Added: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 06:49:35 -0800 Duration: 244On our way back to Riyadh from a nice vacation with the boys in Khobar, Saudi Arabia... this clip shows us listening to Qur'an on the way back...
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Driving in Riyadh (from work to parents') - April 23rd, 2008
from Revver - car Videos April 23, 2008
Author: abuasiyah Added: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 08:52:41 -0800 Duration: 434One of those videos I like to share with the world to show them that Saudi Arabia is not an empty desert with people riding camels and living in tents (but should they be living that way there is nothing wrong with it). My point is merely to demonstrate that we're up there with the world, and very capable of handling our own... alhamdulilah. In this particular clip I'm driving to my parents' from work while listening to a recitation of Surat Yousuf (a chapter from the Holy Qur'an) by Nassir Al-Qitami.
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Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe April 17, 2008
Morgan Spurlock returns with another fascinating and pertinent documentary to match his Oscar-nominated Super Size Me. This time Spurlock takes on something bigger than McDonalds as he competes against the US government and its allies to track down their most wanted enemy, Osama Bin Laden. In theaters from this Friday, April 18.
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RetroVision Media Reviews and Recommends The Ruins and Street Kings
from RetroVision Media April 16, 2008
Okay, we know it’s Black Box theater Wednesday and we should have some local, affordable theater to recommend as per usual, but quit frankly, we did not see anything this week that would rate your attention. We did however get to some good stuff on the silver screen. The Ruins and Street Kings are our recommendations for an evening of kick ass action and scary spine chilling suspense. In Street Kings, Forest Whitaker as captain Jack Wander goes head to head with Keanu Reeves as detective Tom Ludlow, the kick ass detective being used by the captain to do the dirty work while he and the rest of his elite unit is raking in big dough from their own street drug sales. Whitaker is able to operate with immunity since he has the goods on all power figures in the Los Angeles political scene as well as the LAPD. This is a cool cop against cop, police corruption, internal affairs on the hunt for all the bad guys flick. This one is worth an afternoon in the theater just vegging to the action
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Issue under Fire: Obama and the Second Amendment
from RetroVision Media April 15, 2008
Today, we thought it necessary and timely to revisit the issue of guns, gun control, the second amendment and how things work in the bigger cities. Our mayor Bloomberg, the NYCP Dept. Commissioner Ray Kelly, the loved ones of Sean Bell, (local man shot 50 times by police) and the officers on trial for the shooting are all trapped in this difficult situation because of the proliferation of weapons on the streets of New York. Stories like this as well as school shooting, Jr. High, High School, and college campuses are regular news items and have been getting worse every year. What Barack Obama is trying to get those in smaller, less densely populated areas of the country to understand is we need a compromise on this issue that all law abiding Americans can live with
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Issue Under Fire: The Collaspe of a Nation
from RetroVision Media April 04, 2008
The magic word of the day is Collapse. The economy is collapsing, the healthcare system is collapsing, the public education system is collapsing, the National Guard is collapsing under the weight of the collapsing military, the nation’s infrastructure is collapsing along with the citizenry’s confidence in the elected leadership’s ability to break the fall. It’s not news to report that 81% of those polled feel the country is headed in the wrong direction. What is news, is the 19% that disagrees with the majority. Who, we wonder is that optimistic group that sees the nation’s current course as one to proceed on in a steady as she goes mode? Clearly, these are the corporate heads and their butt sniffing upper managers that are making out like bandits in a lawless and deregulated atmosphere. These must be that shadowy 1% and their well paid flunky crews that have always made big dough while the little guys and gals are forced to just make do. We think that collective 19% is the same
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