“There’s too much money here. Nobody should be hitting lotto for $36 million and we got people starving in the streets. That is not idealistic, that’s just real. […] There’s no way! There’s no way that these people should own planes and there are people that don’t have houses, apartments, shacks, drawers, pants! I know you’re rich, I know you got $40 billion, but can you keep it to one house? You only need one house. And if you only got two kids, can you just keep it two rooms? Why have 52 rooms and you know there’s somebody with no room! It just don’t make sense to me.”
A MESSAGE WORTH REBLOGGING
Okay how can I not reblog this.
If You Don’t Reblog This Then FUCK YOU!
*Sigh* This is unlikely to happen in the immediate future.
But hopefully, this will be a step forwards versus steps back.
They are NOT over there because of just him. He’s not the only terrorist overseas!!!
The Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority confirmed a media report that the country froze assets worth more than 10 billion kronor, or $1.58 billion, connected to the Libyan regime and leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi, Dow Jones Newswires reported.
“The Swedish financial companies have … so far frozen more than 10 billion kronor,” the FSA said in a statement. It didn’t specify who or which organizations are affected, Newswires reported.
(Source: rubenfeld)
Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi challenged the allies’ no-fly zone for the first time today, sending up a warplane over the city if Misrata where it was quickly shot down by French figher jets.
The “galeb” launched by Gadhafi is a single-engine military aircraft.
The coalition has had total control of the skies the last few days. Africa Command’s General Carter F. Ham said on Monday that no Libyan planes had flown since the start of the operations on Saturday. The Tomahawk missile strikes have effectively degraded Libyan air defenses to the point that the coalition has not even recorded any radar activity coming from Libya.
US paratroopers at NATO air base in Aviano, Italy, in a training exercise:
US and Western warplanes were converging in the last two days on Italy’s air bases to join the international campaign to cripple the ability of Kadhafi’s forces to attack Libyan civilians.
I wish that those who only see oil, gold mines and underground treasures when they look in [Libya’s] direction, would see the region through glasses of conscience from now on.
–Prime Minister of Turkey Tayyep Erdogan Using incendiary language directed at France in a speech in Istanbul. Tension mounts over military action as Ankara accuses Sarkozy of pursuing French interests over liberation of Libyan people.
(via newsflick)
ViaAfter discovering dangerous levels of radiation in the tap water in Tokyo and surrounding areas, Japanese officials have warned parents to prevent their infants from drinking it — triggering a run on bottled water. Radioactive fallout from the struggling nuclear reactors in Fukushima prefecture has also prompted restrictions on agricultural products in Japan and several other countries. Dangerous levels of radioactive contamination were found in 11 kinds of vegetables in Fukushima and neighboring Ibaraki prefecture.
Dairy products and seafood have also been impacted.
Photo: U.S. Navy



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