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Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson suggested on-air that American operatives assassinate Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to stop his country from becoming a launching pad for communist infiltration and Muslim extremism. We have the ability to take him out, and I think the time has come that we exercise that ability, Robertson said Monday on the Christian Broadcast Network s The 700 Club. We don t need another $200 billion war to get rid of one, you know, strong-arm dictator, he continued. It s
stanley cup a whole lot easier to have some of the covert operatives do the job and then get it over with. Chavez has emerged as one of the most outspoken critics of President Bush, accusing the United States of conspiring to topple his government and possibly backing plots to assassinate him. U.S. officials have called the accusations ridiculous. You know, I don t know about this doctr
stanley usa ine of assassination, but if he thinks we re trying to assassinate him, I think that we really ought to go ahead and do it, Robertson said. It s a whole lot cheaper than starting a war ... and I don t think any oil shipments will stop. Televangelist Pat Robertson suggests the U.S. assassinate the leftist Venezuelan president.Dr. Bill Leonard, dean and professor of church history at Wake Forest Unive
stanley flasche rsity s School of Divinity, tells CBS Radio News Pat Robertson s call for assassination was inappropriate.Robertson, 75, founder of the Christian Coalition of America and a former presidential candidate Arvg Awlaki killing was trigger for NYC plot suspect
Forget the Pale Blue Dot: let throw some red in there, too. This false color image shows plant growth across the planet in red where usually you ;d expect some green. Captured by NASA Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry, and Ranging MESSENGER spacecraft, the image was captured using the
stanley cup Mercury Dual Imaging System wide-angle camera. NASA explains:
stanley hrnek The wide-angle camera records light at eleven different wavelengths, including visible and infrared light. Combining blue, red, and green light results in a true-color image from the observations. The image substitutes infrared light for blue light in the three-band comb
stanley bottles ination. The resulting image is crisper than the natural color version because our atmosphere scatters blue light. Infrared light, however, passes through the atmosphere with relatively little scattering and allows a clearer view. That wavelength substitution makes plants appear red. Why Plants reflect near-infrared light more strongly than either red or green, and in this band combination, near-infrared is assigned to look red. It not just an indicator of vegetation presence, either. Healthier plants reflect more near-infrared light than than stressed plants鈥攕o bright, vivid regions of red present dense and thriving foliage. That means NASA can keep track of how things are growing, not just where. [NASA] EarthNASASpace