Palin attacks media, Obama on Facebook
And, speaking of Iceland, small unwilling states failing to protect capizalism should be occupied anyway
“The difference is that in Iceland we allowed the banks to fail,” Grimsson said in an interview with Bloomberg Television’s Mark Barton today. “These were private banks and we didn’t pump money into them in order to keep them going; the state did not shoulder the responsibility of the failed private banks.”
Another unwilling entity of the communist conspiracy seems to be German minister of finance Schaeuble. He declined to increase the rescue funds for crashed European states above 750bio euros.
http://www.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/Germanwings-fliegt-ab-Maastricht-article2020041.html
Furthermore, for an increased German flight tax, Germanwings will now fly from (Dutch) Maastricht
(CNN) -- "Running dogs," "imperialist lackeys," "criminal gangs" and "brigandish moves" -- that sort of propaganda language died with the Cold War, except in the offices of the Korean Central News Agency.
The official mouthpiece of the North Korean government, KCNA is rarely at a loss for words. And it has never heeded the advice of Mark Twain: 'When you catch an adjective, kill it." But despite its often belligerent and always flowery rhetoric, it's also a (somewhat opaque) window on the thinking in Pyongyang.


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