By quork | December 28, 2006 - 11:58 pm - Posted in The Quork Blog

This is a must read article written by Chris Martenson.

Click on this link:Â http://drmss.com/wordpress/?p=17 and see why I wrote my article here titled “Does Communist China Own The USA?”

By quork | December 21, 2006 - 10:25 am - Posted in The Quork Blog

In the USA, when you want to upgrade to a better cell phone, you must always sign a new contract. The new contract begins a new 1 or 2 year contract. Did you know that in Asia and Europe you can buy a new cell phone without extending your contract with the cell phone company? In Asia you buy the cell phone at your favorite electronics store, pop in your ID chip and you’re ready to go. No signing a new contract.

Did you also know that in Europe and Asia they never pay for minutes on incoming calls?

How long before Americans wake up and see that we have been getting ripped off by greedy cell phone companies?

What do you think? Your comments are always welcome.

By quork | December 19, 2006 - 3:38 pm - Posted in Bush, The Quork Blog

The other day I started thinking about the legacy of George W. Bush. I thought about the terrible loss of life in Iraq; over 600,000 Iraq civilians and over 3,000 US military personnel to-date since we toppled Saddam Hussein’s regime. And surely the horrendous unrest and turmoil that very well may continue long after our civilization is gone. Is this the Bush legacy?

The United States has been divided between Red states and Blue states and those who used to be for the Iraq war and those who never were. Our liberties have been eroded more than at any time since the founding of our nation. Secrecy has been developed into a perfect art form by Bush and his administration. Illegal entry into our country by Mexicans was allowed to continue unabated. New Orleans turned to Washington during a time of grave crises. The response from Bush was merely a photo op. The erosion of America’s middle class. Bush has spent over $500 Billion on the Iraq war to-date. Is this the Bush legacy?

As always, your comments are welcome.