PMMJ (cheetahmaster) wrote,
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"The New York Times found 121 cases in which veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan committed a killing in this country, or were charged with one, after their return from war. In many of those cases, combat trauma and the stress of deployment — along with alcohol abuse, family discord and other attendant problems — appear to have set the stage for a tragedy that was part destruction, part self-destruction."

Ugh. Bush continues to push for war with Iran.

TUESDAY NEWSDAY:
* Is there hope for any change in the new year in Afghanistan?
* And why isn't anyone talking about Iraq anymore?
* Interesting. Huckabee continues to preach his ministry.
* "The first drug to treat fibromyalgia has been approved, but some dispute the very existence of the condition."
* FDA announces that cloned meat and milk is safe for consumption.
* "The discovery of a large disc of dust around a binary star system could force astronomers to rethink their computer models of the Universe."
* Studios cancel more contracts, putting the fall season in question.
* More casting info for Solomon Kane.

Oh, right, here's the Golden Globe winners.

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