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Ultimate Aussie Chick Tania Zaetta’s Military Sex Orgy Scandal
Entertainer Tania Zaetta received an apology from Australia’s military chief for being falsely accused of having sex with elite special forces soldiers while on a concert tour in Afghanistan.
We’ve heard of supporting the troops but sex with models is clearly a little too much morale. Luckily for all concerned, the accusations were false and she got an apology from army brass.
The scandalous rumor surfaced while she was doing her patriotic duty on a concert tour at a military base in Afghanistan. The worst part is it came from Australia’s military chief himself, a heel by the name of Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston.
Air Chief Angus Houston personally apologized to Tania Zaetta on Tuesday for the groundless accusations.
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Hawt Bar Rafaeli’s Very Wet Pink Bikini
Nubile 23-year-old model Bar Refaeli (born June 4, 1985) is an Israeli model, known for her modeling work and for her relationship with actor Leonardo DiCaprio. Continue reading ›
Also tagged bar rafaeli, bikini, israel, PhotoMeet The Spartans (1/5 Stars)

There are funny movies and then there are Jason Friedberg/Aaron Seltzer movies. Generally I’m lucky if their films give me the slightest urge to laugh, but as I sat watching their latest attempt at a spoof I came to realize that the two are actually providing movie-goers an incredibly important service. Continue reading ›
Also taggedScarlett Johansson – My Heart Belongs To Obama

Scarlett Johansson returned from the Persian Gulf with a whole lot of soldiers’ trinkets and a delusion of her own engagement _ to Barack Obama.
“I am engaged … to Barack Obama,” Johansson joked in an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday. “My heart belongs to Barack, and that is who I am currently, finally, engaged to. Yes.” Continue reading ›
Also tagged barack obama, Campaign 2008, scarlett johanssonWalter Cronkite – Get Our Troops Out Of Iraq
Yesterday, Mr. Cronkite and David Krieger, President of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, published a joint statement at CommonDreams.org, calling for the removal of US troops and bases, turning over all responsibilities to the Iraqi people, and agreeing to help rebuild a ravaged Iraq. An excerpt from their statement:
The invasion of Iraq was illegal from the start. Not only was Congress lied to in order to secure its support for the invasion of Iraq, but the war lacked the support of the United Nations Security Council and thus was an aggressive war initiated on the false pretenses of weapons of mass destruction.
There were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Nor has any assertion of a relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda proven to be true. In the end, democracy has not come to Iraq. Its government is still being forced to bend to the will of the US administration.
What the war has accomplished is the undermining of US credibility throughout the world, the weakening of our military forces, and the erosion of our Bill of Rights. Nobel Laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz calculates that the war is costing American tax payers more than $1 trillion. This amount could double if we continue the war. Each minute we are spending $500,000 in Iraq. Our losses are incalculable. It is time to remove our military forces from Iraq.
We must ask ourselves whether continuing to pursue this war is benefiting the American people or weakening us. We must ask whether continuing the war is benefiting the Iraqi people or inflicting greater suffering upon them. We believe the answer to these inquiries is that both the American and Iraqi people would benefit by ending the US military presence in Iraq.
Moving forward is not complicated, but it will require courage. Step one is to proceed with the rapid withdrawal of US troops from Iraq and hand over the responsibility for the security of Iraq to Iraqi forces. Step two is to remove our military bases from Iraq and to turn Iraqi oil over to Iraqis. Step three is to provide resources to the Iraqis to rebuild the infrastructure that has been destroyed in the war.
Congress must act. Although Congress never declared war, as required by the Constitution, they did give the president the authority to invade Iraq. Congress must now withdraw that authority and cease its funding of the war.
It is not likely, however, that Congress will act unless the American people make their voices heard with unmistakable clarity. That is the way the Vietnam War was brought to an end. It is the way that the Iraq War will also be brought to an end. The only question is whether it will be now, or whether the war will drag on, with all the suffering that implies, to an even more tragic, costly and degrading defeat. We will be a better, stronger and more decent country to bring the troops home now.
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