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2003-2010 AMERICAN TIMELINE BY PIERO SCARUFFI Posted on December 19, 2010 by JB http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/american.html 2004: the “Spirit” and the “Opportunity” spacecrafts land on Mars and send the first pictures of the planet’s surface 2004: Dickson Despommier proposes to build vertical farms 2004: Google launches a project to digitize all the books ever printed 2004: Mark Zuckerberg founds Facebook 2004: the World Health Organization estimates that 1.3 million people are killed every year in car accidents 2004: A NASA plane sets a new speed record of Mach 7 (8000 km/h) 2004: abuses of Iraqi prisoners, revealed by reporter Seymour Hersh, cause international outcry 2004: Mikhail Gorbacev, Margaret Thatcher and other leaders of the past attend Ronald Reagan’s funeral 2004: scientists transfer properties of one atom and to another atom by entangling their quantum waves 2004: the Bush administration admits that Saddam Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction (which was the reason to invade Iraq) 2004: the dollar falls to an all-time low against the euro (1.30) 2004: Congress approves an $800 billion increase in the nation’s debt limit, the third such increase since George W. Bush became president (the budget deficit exceeds $7 trillion) 2004: Ryan Matthews becomes the 115th prisoner in the USA since 1973 to be released from death row on the grounds of innocence 2004: Evidence of torture surfaces at both Iraqi and Afghan prisons (Abu Ghraib and Bagram) run by the USA military 2004: the number of millionaires jumps almost 10% in the USA 2004: Massachussetts legalizes gay marriage 2004: California approves $3 billion to human embryonic stem-cell research, resulting in the founding of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), the biggest-ever public scientificprogram in the USA
2005: the monthly USA trade deficit reaches $69 billion of which about 25% with China, 12% with Canada and 12% with Japan 2005: Carlton Cuse’s “Lost” (2005) and Tim Kring’s Heroes (2006) pioneer interactive television programs 2005: Gnutella connects 1.81 million computers 2005: The Internet is used by one billion people 2005: the Kyoto protocol (to reduce the level of greenhouse-gas emissions in order to avoid climate changes such as global warming) is adopted by 141 countries of the world but not the USA, China, Indiaand Australia
2005: a gunman kills seven people at a hotel in Brookfield, Wisconsin 2005: a student kills nine people (and himself) at a high school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation of Minnesota 2005: Newsweek magazine reports that guards at Guantanamo desecrated the Quran, a news that sparks deadly riots in Afghanistan and anti-USA protests in many Islamic countries 2005: Los Angeles elects a Hispanic mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa 2005: the Six Flags amusement park in New Jersey debuts the fastest and tallest rollercoaster in the world, “Kingda Ka” 2005: Microsoft displays the error message “This item contains forbidden speech” whenever someone tries to write the word “democracy” on its Chinese blog 2005: sales of notebook computers account for 53% of the computermarket
2005: the Planetary Society of Pasadena, California, launches an experimental solar-sail spacecraft from a Russian submarine 2005: Bernard Ebbers, former Worldcom’s CEO, is sentenced to 25 years in jail, capping a string of corporate scandals 2005: Lance Armstrong, a USA citizen, wins a seventh tour de France,an all-time record
2005: the USA approves the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) with Guatemala, Costarica, Nicaragua, Honduras and DominicanRepublic
2005: the price of oil jumps from $35 at the beginning of the year to an all-time record of $67 a barrel 2005: USA television channel ABC interviews the most wanted terrorist in Russia, Shamil Basayev 2005: Google’s market capitalization is $84 billion 2005: Yahoo, Google, America OnLine (AOL) and MSN (Microsoft’s Network) are the four big Internet portals with a combined audience of over one billion people worldwide 2005: scientists map the genome of the chimpanzee 2005: the “Katrina” hurricane destroys New Orleans and other cities of Louisiana and Mississippi, displacing more than 500,000people
2005: under pressure from the USA, North Korea gives up its nuclearweapons program
2005: the “Deep Impact” probe “lands” on a comet, Comet Tempel 1, and confirms that comets contain organic material 2005: members of the Bush administration are indicted for leaking to the press the name of a CIA agent in a vicious attempt to silence a critic of the Iraqi war 2005: agriculture accounts for 2% of all jobs, manufacturing for 10% (but manufacturing output expanded 4% yearly from 1991 to 2001) 2005: the state of Kansas decides to teach alternatives to Darwin’stheory of evolution
2005: the USA carries out the 1,000th execution since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976 2005: anti-USA sentiment brings to power leftist regimes throughoutLatin America
2005: hybrid cars represent only 1% of total cars sold 2005: the Atlanta airport, the busiest in the world, handles 88.4 million passengers from more than half a million flights 2005: Ebay acquires Skype for $3.1 billion 2005: Republican representative Tom DeLay of Texas is indicted of corruption (campaign finance violations) 2005: The largest solar plant in the world is inaugurated in the Mojave Desert of California, producing 354MW of electricity, which is more than all the rest of commercial production of solar energy in theworld
2005: the USA and India sign a nuclear agreement 2006: Google acquires YouTube for $1.65 billion 2006: Lyndon and Peter Rive found SolarCity 2006: Jack Dorsey creates the social networking service Twitter 2006: Alan Greenspan is retires from chairman of the Federal ReserveBank
2006: a spacecraft (“New Horizons”) is launched towards Pluto 2006: USA search engine Google accepts to cooperate with the government of mainland China in censoring the world-wide web 2006: both Ford and General Motors post huge losses and lay off thousands of workers 2006: after George W Bush appoints another Roman catholic to the Supreme Court, the majority of the Supreme Court judges are Catholics for the first time in the history of the USA 2006: Exxon Mobil posts the largest profit of any company in USAhistory
2006: the USA has 1,210 megachurches (churches for 2,000 or more people) that draw more than four million people a week 2006: Christian fundamentalist governor Mike Rounds of South Dakotabans abortion
2006: the USA admits that marines killed 25 civilians in cold blood in the Iraqi town of Haditha 2006: the USA has 300 million people, of which 35 million are foreign-born, and it is the third most populous country in the world after China and India 2006: Warren Buffet donates $37 billion to charity, the largestdonation ever
2006: Most immigrants to the USA are Mexicans 2006: Keith Ellison is the first Muslim to be elected to Congress 2006: after six years the Dow Jones index briefly trades above its record high close of 11,722 2006: Enron’s CEO Jeffrey Skilling is sentenced to 24 years inprison
2006: the world-wide web has 100 million websites 2006: Marijuana is the largest cash crop in the USA ($35 billion) 2006: the first Muslim ever is elected to the USA Congress (KeithEllison)
2006: the USA bombs Islamists in Somalia as Ethiopia help push themout of Somalia
2007: After the Democratic Party takes control of Congress, Republicans start employing filibuster to stop every Democraticinitiative
2007: 138 million USA citizens have experimented with illegal drugs 2007: the USA trade deficit hits a record $764 bilion 2007: The “The Million Book Project” led by Carnegie Mellon University digitizes more than one million books worldwide 2007: South Korean student Cho Seung-Hui kills 32 people at VirginiaTech
2007: China overtakes the USA to become the world’s second largest exporter and overtakes Canada to become the main exporter to the USA 2007: Toyota passes General Motors as the world’s largest car manufacturer and Japanese car manufacturers pass USA car manufacturers even in the USA market 2007: There are 12.5 million Illegal immigrants in the USA, of which more than half are from Mexico 2007: Republican senator Larry Craig of Idaho resigns following his arrest for soliciting gay sex 2007: USA government agencies declare that Al Qaeda has regrouped in Pakistan and that the terrorist threat against the USA has increased 2007: after crashing due to the crisis of sub-prime mortgage lenders, the USA stock market sets a new record high 2007: Texas carries out its 400th death penalty 2007: the USA dollar falls to 1:2 to the British pound and to an all-time low of 1.50 to the euro and is worth less than a Canadian dollar for the first time in three decades 2007: a fund of the United Arab Emirates buys a 4.9% stake in Citigroup for $7.5 billion, making it the single largest shareholder, ahead of Prince Walid bin Talal of Saudi Arabia Jun 2007: A USA strike kills more than 80 civilians in Chora,Afghanistan
Sep 2007: USA mercenaries hired by the company Blackwater and including Nicholas Slatten open fire on a crowd in Baghdad and kill 14 people (“Nissour Square Massacre”) 2007: home prices fall 5.1%, the sharpest drop in 20 years 2007: at the end of the economic expansion of the 2000s the median income of USA families has declined from $61,000 to $60,500 2007: Piyush “Bobby” Jindal becomes the first Indian-American governor in the history of the USA (governor of Louisiana) 2007: The number of Afghan civilian deaths caused by USA bombings triples between 2006 and 2007 Sep 2007: Blackwater security guards shoot on a crowd in Baghdad,killing 17 people
Oct 2007: The Dow Jones hits a record high of 14,164 on 9 october 2007 Dec 2007: The USA economy enters a recession 2007: 1.4 million violent crimes are committed in the USA, including 17,000 murders and 9.8 million property crimes, while 1.35 million high-school students report being either threatened or injured with aweapon
2007: the highest number of births in the history of the USA (4.3million)
2007: The ratio of debt to personal disposable income is 133% Sep 2007: The Canadian dollar rises above the USA dollar 2008: the average price for gasoline passes $4 per gallon 2008: Rickey Johnson is released from a Louisiana prison after serving 25 years for a crime he did not commit May 2008: Al Jazeera’s cameraman Sami al-Hajj is released fromGuantanamo
Now 2008: For a few months San Francisco issues marriage license tosame-sex couples
2008: Warren Buffett is the richest man in the world jan 2008: Gold reaches an all-time high of $880 jan 2008: the stock market collapses, triggering similar collapsesaround the world
jan 2008: the Encyclopedia of Life (Eol.org) goes on line feb 2008: more than 1% of adult USA citizens is in prison mar 2008: the price of gold hits $1,000 for the first time ever and oil passes $110 a barrel, while the dollar sets another all-time low against the euro (1.56) and dips below 100 yen (a drop of 6.5% in less than three months), home prices plunge 9.1%, the Eurozone overtakes the USA as the world’s largest economy mar 2008: five years after the invasion, the USA has lost 4,000soldiers in Iraq
mar 2008: the police raid a polygamist compound with hundreds of children in Eldorado, Texas, run by the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints may 2008: USA’s home prices drop by 15.8%, the steepest decline in21 years
june 2008: oil prices pass $140 a barrel june 2008: a USA air strike kills 11 Pakistani soldiers june 2008: President George W Bush’s job approval falls to 23%, one of the lowest ever recorded june 2008: For the first time more USA soldiers die in the war in Afghanistan than in the war in Iraq july 2008: George W Bush’s associate Karl Rove refuses to testify before a commission investigating whether the Justice Department prosecuted people for political reasons july 2008: George W Bush’s aide Karl Rove is accused of having engineered the dismissals of prosecutors on political grounds july 2008: USA inflation hits a 26-year High july 2008: Republican senator Ted Stevens of Alaska is indicted ofcorruption
August 2008: A USA airstrike in Azizabad (western Afghanistan) kills 92 civilians including 60 children august 2008: The USA and Libya restore diplomatic relationships that were broken after Reagan bombed Libya august 2008: Following Russia’s invasion of Georgia, the USA and Poland sign a treaty for a missile defense sep 2008: NATO killed 3,200 civilians in Afghanistan from 2005 to mid2008
sep 2008: Having repaired relations, Condy Rice becomes the first USA secretary of state to visit Libya since 1953 sep 2008: The USA takes over the two largest mortgage companies, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the largest insurance company, American International Group sep 2008: USA missiles target Taliban inside Pakistan sep 2008: In a financial crisis, Lehman Brothers files for bankruptcy and Merrill Lynch is sold to Bank of America, the two remaining investment banks in the United States, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, decide to become traditional banks, and the government buys $700 billion of bad mortgages in the largest financial bailout since the Great Depression, and on September 29 the Dow Jones loses 778 points, the biggest single-day point loss ever sep 2008: A bomb against the USA embassy in Yemen kills 16 people oct 2008: the Dow Jones loses more 22% in a week of continuous losses, including the biggest single-day decline since 1987 oct 2008: Unemployment reaches 6.5%, the highest rate since march1994.
oct 2008: Blowing himself up in Somalia, Shirwa Ahmed is the first USA citizen to become a suicide bomber nov 2008: Barack Obama, a black man, is elected president of the USA nov 2008: the world’s oldest person, Edna Parker, dies at the age of115
Dec 2008: the price of oil plunges to $34 per barrel amid the worldrecession
Dec 2008: The median home price falls 13.2% from a year before, down to $181,300, the largest drop since the Great Depression Dec 2008: The USA loses two million jobs in 2008 and the unemploymentrate climbs to 6.7%
Dec 2008: More USA workers lost jobs in 2008 than in any year since World War II, with employers laying off 2.6 million people. Dec 2008: The USA loses $3.6 trillion in the financial crisis Dec 2008: The GDP of the USA falls 6.2% in the last quarter of 2008, the worst decline since 1982, with exports falling 23.6% Dec 2008: Microsoft Windows owns almost 90% of the operating system market for personal computers, while Google owns almost 70% of the Internet search market 2008: More than 10,000 people die of heroin overdose in the NATO countries in just one year, a number higher than all casualties from all NATO wars since 2001 2008: 1.6 million people are in federal prisons, an all-time high 2008: 41% of children are born to single mothers, about 25% to a Hispanic mother, and births to women over 40 account to 3% (triple therate of the 1980s)
Jan 2009: The USA loses 741,000 jobs in january alone, the most since1949
Jan 2009: Facebook has 140 million users and grows by about 500,000 users a day, the fastest product ever to reach that many users in fiveyears
Feb 2009: An unmarried woman, Nadya Suleman, gives birth to 14 children (eight at the same time) through in-vitro procedures Feb 2009: Car sales decline more than 40% from a year before Feb 2009: The price of oil plunges to $40/barrel Mar 2009: Ten people are killed by an armed man in Alabama Mar 2009: Bill O’Reilly’s show is the number one news show on tv for the 100th consecutive month Mar 2009: A gunman kills eight people in a nursing home of Carthage(North Carolina)
Mar 2009: A gunman kills 13 people in upstate New York May 2009: A USA air strike on Granai (in the western district of Bala Baluk) kills 147 Afghan civilians May 2009: Unemployment hits 9.2%, the highest rate in 25 years Jun 2009: The recession begun in 2007 ends in june 2009, the longest USA recession since World War II (18 months) Jul 2009: The USA budget deficit tops $1 trillion Aug 2009: Sonia Sotomayor becomes the first Hispanic to serve in theSupreme Court
Aug 2009: The unemployment rate reaches 9.7%, a 26-year high sep 2009: Yielding to Russian pressure, the USA cancels a missile defense system in Eastern Europe 2009: China passes Germany as the world’s top exporter and China passes Canada as the USA top exporter 2009: LimeWire, the largest free file-sharing system, has over 70 million unique monthly users Oct 2009: There are more than 100,000 NATO troops (including about 68,000 USA soldiers) in Afghanistan alongside 200,000 Afghan soldiers fighting less than 25,000 Taliban Oct 2009: Luquman Ameen Abdullah, who was trying to establish an Islamic state in Michigan, is killed by the FBI Oct 2009: The recession ends in the USA Nov 2009: The US dollar hits a 14-year low against the Japanese yendown to 86.5 yen
Nov 2009: A Muslim in the USA army, Nidal Hasan, kills 13 people at the Fort Hood base in Texas Dec 2009: The Internet is used by more than two billion people Dec 2009: The USA accounts for 26.7% of world GDP Dec 2009: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a Nigerian Muslim trained by Al Qaeda in Yemen, tries to bomb a USA airplane Dec 2009: A USA court sends free the Blackwater security guards who shot on a crowd in Baghdad in 2007, killing 17 people Dec 2009: Jordanian suicide bomber and Al Qaeda secret agent Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi kills seven CIA agent a Jordanian secret agent in Afghanistan Dec 2009: Facebook has 350 million users and grows by about one million users a day; Wikipedia has 350 million users per month and 14million articles.
Jan 2010: Three USA soldiers are killed in Pakistan by the Pakistani Taliban, the first USA casualties inside Pakistan Jan 2010: USA missionaries, mostly belonging to a Baptist church in Idaho, try to kidnap 33 Haitian children after the country is devastated by an earthquake Feb 2010: Right-wing movements organize a “National Tea Party Convention” in Nashville Apr 2010: The USA discloses that it has a total of 5,113 nuclear warheads in its arsenal Apr 2010: An explosion on a BP rig causes a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the biggest environmental disaster in the history ofthe USA
May 2010: Pakistani-born Faisal Shahzad tries to blow up a car bomb in Times Square, New York Jun 2010: A former employee kills five people and himself a businessin New Mexico
Jun 2010: General Motors sells more cars in China than in the USA Jul 2010: A USA strike kills 52 civilians in Afghanistan including 17children
Jul 2010: More than 90,000 secret USA military records about the Afghanistan war are leaked to a website Jul 2010: 66 USA soldiers die in Afghanistan in july 2010, the deadliest month since the war began Jul 2010: WikiLeaks releases thousands of top-secret USA documents about the war in Afghanistan Aug 2010: Nine people are shot dead by a worker at a warehouse inConnecticut
Aug 2010: Thirty-eight USA billionaires, led by Warren Buffet and Bill Gates, pledge 50% of their wealth to charity Aug 2010: The USA declares a formal end to its combat mission in Iraq Sep 2010: After an argument with his wife, a man in eastern Kentucky kills five people with a shotgun before killing himself Sep 2010: The CIA launches more than 20 drone attacks against Pakistani territories, the highest number ever Oct 2010: The Australian dollar reaches parity with the USA dollar Nov 2010: WikiLeaks releases thousands of top-secret USA documents Dec 2010: Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency charges former US vice-president Dick Cheney of bribing officials Dec 2010: Former Republican leader Tom DeLay is convicted of illicitcampaign financing
Dec 2010: The SpaceX Falcon 9, the first private spaceship to orbitEarth, takes off
2010: A record 700,000 foreign students study in the USA, of which 128,000 are from China and 105,000 are from India 2010: The budget deficit reaches $14 trillion or almost 100% of annualGDP
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TEXT CHILE TO 20222 OR 25383 TO DONATE RELIEF FUNDS AND AIDE FOR THE EARTHQUAKE RAVAGED COUNTRY OF CHILE! Posted on March 7, 2010 by JB CHILE WAS HIT FIVE DAYS AGO BY A MASSIVE 8.8 EARTHQUAKE. HALF OF THE COUNTRY IS COMPLETELY RIPPED APART INCLUDING MY BROTHER’S WIFE’S HOME TOWN. THE CITY OF CONCEPCION GOT TOTALLY DEMOLISHED.PLEASE HELP BY DONATING HERE: TEXT “CHILE” TO 20222 OR 25383 TO DONATE $10 TO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OR WORLD VISION.THE DONATION IS TAX DEDUCTIBLE AND IS CHARGED DIRECTLY TO YOUR PHONE BILL. YOU CAN ALSO MAKE DONATIONS HERE BY CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD: http://www.bancochile.cl/webchile1/Teleton/index_tarjetas_ex.html See some arial photos of damage, here: http://www.emol.com/especiales/2010/fotos_AD/terremoto_chile_aereas/index.htm Filed under: Tennessee| Tagged:
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TEXT “HAITI” TO 90999 AND $10 WILL BE CHARGED TO YOUR PHONE AND DONATED TO THE RED CROSS RELIEF EFFORTS HELPING HAITI RECOVER FROM YESTERDAY’S CATASTROPHIC EARTHQUAKE. Posted on January 13, 2010 by JB text “Haiti” to 90999 and $10 will be charged to your phone and donated to the red cross relief efforts helping Haiti recover from yesterday’s catastrophic earthquake….click here to read about this effort from Red Cross. Filed under: Tennessee| Leave a
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DR. HAIM GINOTT GIVES TEACHERS SOMETHING TO REFLECT ON IN HOW THEY REACT TO CHILDREN IN THE CLASSROOM Posted on December 8, 2009 by JB “I’VE COME TO THE FRIGHTENING CONCLUSION THAT I AM THE DECISIVE ELEMENT IN THE CLASSROOM. IT’S MY DAILY MOOD THAT MAKES THE WEATHER. AS A TEACHER, I POSSESS A TREMENDOUS POWER TO MAKE A CHILD’S LIFE MISERABLE OR JOYOUS. I CAN BE A TOOL OF TORTURE OR AN INSTRUMENT OF INSPIRATION. I CAN HUMILIATE OR HUMOR, HURT OR HEAL. IN ALL SITUATIONS, IT IS MY RESPONSE THAT DECIDES WHETHER A CRISIS WILL BE ESCALATED OR DE-ESCALATED AND A CHILD HUMANIZED OR DE-HUMANIZED.”–DR. HAIM GINOTT
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PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR LOCAL NATIONAL GUARD SOLDIERS AS THEY LEAVE HOME TO SERVE THEIR COUNTRY TODAY. GOD BLESS OUR NATIONAL GUARDSMEN. Posted on December 5, 2009 by JB I am praying for Peace on Earth. Please say a special prayer for our local National Guard soldiers who are leaving home to go to war on our behalf this morning, from Milan, Tennessee. I pray that God will watch over them as they train for the next two months in preparation for their deployment to Iraq in February, 2010. I am overwhelmed with pride and compassion when I think of all our troops do to serve their country, and because I love them so much for what they are doing, I wish they didn’t have to go to war. Filed under: Tennessee| Tagged:
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THE APOLOGY OF ARISTIDES, I THINK THIS IS A GOOD DESCRIPTION OF HOW CHRISTIANS STRIVE TO BEHAVE. Posted on November 28, 2009 by JB Whatever Christians would not wish others to do to them, they do not to others. And they comfort their oppressors and make them their friends; they do good to their enemies…. Through love towards their oppressors, they persuade them to become Christians. —The Apology of Aristides Filed under: Tennessee| Tagged:
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