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  1. Prisons of Nano Tube Construction By Lance Winslow
    With our US Prison system’s costs going through the roof and burdening the taxpayer, we know we must cut these huge budgets. One of the biggest problems in the corrections industry is the unbelievable number of illegal aliens in our nations prisons. We need to figure out how to cut the high labor costs. You see it costs up to $60,000 per year to house a dangerous criminal, but you can send 8-10 students to college for a year for that type of money. You see the problem?If we can make the prison…


  2. Condoleezza Rice We Give You an Atta Girl on Katrina By Lance Winslow
    The United States’ State Department has now collected one Billion Dollars in Foreign Aid for Hurricane Katrina. Wow, for those who were initially critical of Condoleezza Rice, you can now know that an apology for that mind set is in order. President Bush made a great choice in Condi Rice and we as Americans are the better for it. In fact we as Americans have never been on the receiving end of so much money and worldwide good will in the history of our nation. The list of contributors spans fou…


  3. Ideological Imperialism
    I have learned some new things in the last two days and thought I would share them with my readers. I am just a simple and humble columnist and op-ed writer. I usually don't try to write about anything too hard. There are your sophisticated writers and then there are your humorous writers like that guy, what's his name, who works for the Miami Herald but who is taking a small sabbatical (May he never return—I want his job.) I fall somewhere in the middle. Anyway.New term: Ideological Imperialism…


  4. Our Fellow Creatures By Andy Carloff
    It is the notion of our time that non-human animals exist for the advancement of the human species. In whatever field -- cookery, fashion, blood-sports -- it is held that we can only be concerned with animals as far as human interests exist. There may be some sympathy for those animals, as to limit practices which cause excruciating suffering, but those may only be limited if they are brought to public light, and if legislators receive enough pressure from the public to change.However, it is…


  5. Rotting From the Head Down
    With all due apologies to fellow citizens, but we, the body of America, are starting to smell. By now most who are capable of reading and/or watching television know of the burning of dead Taliban fighter's bodies and the accompanying taunts to other Taliban members by what has been called an American psychological operations or 'PSYOPS' unit in Afghanistan. Perhaps we can place this incident on the mantle next to the Naked Human Pyramid and the Dog Attacking Naked Prisoner trophies (to name a f…


  6. Abu Ghraib: Our Surprise is the only Surprise By Virginia Bola, PsyD
    As pictures and videos surface showing young American soldiers humiliating and dehumanizing Iraqi prisoners, we, as a society, recoil in disgust and disbelief. Friends and family of those charged with such crimes, shake their heads in bewilderment and assure the world that the perpetrators are normal, caring, loving individuals without any prior sadistic or bullying traits.As the picture of prisoner degradation develops, the only surprise is that we are surprised.Where have the American people…


  7. Politicians and Public Official Ethics By Lance Winslow
    When people are upset at their government, they often do not who to blame, some are merely frustrated and upset. They know that they have so say, they know if they make a statement they will be attacked. They no that the blob of bureaucracy serves no one; the fine folks in government as we call them say, do not blame us, blame the politicians. The politicians say that it is not their fault the system was broken when they got there. Everyone knows a politician is not honest by nature, as it tak…


  8. What Price Loyalty? By Virginia Bola, PsyD
    With the recent shakeups in the presidential cabinet, it has frequently been observed that the quality most treasured in the present administration is that of loyalty.Is that such an admirable quality?We prize the loyalty of our friends who protect our good name when we are not present. We respect the loyalty of committed couples who stay true to each other no matter the outside temptations. We recognize the loyalty of employees who stand by their ethics and keep competitors and enemies at bay…


  9. The Kempler Video of Yitzhak Rabin's Assassination
    The Kempler video is the seven and a half minute video made by Roni Kempler while standing on the roof of a building overlooking the scene at the Kings of Israel Square during the assassination of Prime Minister of Israel Yitzhak Rabin on November 4th, 1995 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Contents 1 Kempler video revealed to the public 2 Kempler disappearing from the public discourse and returning on the Internet 3 Kempler video used to convict Yigal Amir 4 Barry Chamish gets involved 5 Questions regarding…


  10. The American Worker: Downward Mobility By Virginia Bola, PsyD
    All the indicators show an improving economy and, finally, the start of job growth. More than eight million unemployed workers see hope around the corner and re-enter the nightmare of job search with increased enthusiasm and the positive outlook they lost six months ago when they virtually gave up on ever finding a good position.What do they find?Service jobs: customer service, hospitality, tourism, food, travel, entry-level healthcare, retail. What are these jobs offering? 30%, 50%, 75% less …


  11. Responding to Article: Logic Class 101 Applied to the Minuteman Project By Lance Winslow
    In response to Douglas Bower’s article; Logic Class 101 Applied to the Minuteman Project and on going topic of the BS at our borders, I wish to comment. First I agree with the Professor regarding the rhetoric and questionable comments from the Minute Men, I agree with the problematic liability, I agree with our own national debate that few in our population see the issues on both sides. We have Bill O’Rielly and other commentators on one side and we have those who wish to make a better life su…


  12. The Delicate Art of Balancing The Budget By Sam Vaknin
    Government budgets represent between 25% and 50% of he Gross Domestic Product (GDP), depending on the country. The members of the European Union (Germany, France) and the Scandinavian countries represent the apex of this encroachment upon the national resources. Other countries (Great Britain, to name one) fare better. But even the more developed countries in South East Asia do not clear the 25% hurdle.The government budget, therefore, is the single most important economic decision, the most c…


  13. Another Whistleblower -- is Anyone Listening? By Teresa Chambers
    The plight of whistleblowers – those employees who sound the alarm about anything from dangerous conditions in the workplace to missed or ignored intelligence regarding our nation’s security – is a story that seems to grow stronger and with more frequency every day. My guess is that those stories have always been there; I suspect I am just paying closer attention to them now.You see, I joined the “ranks” of whistleblowers more than one year ago when, on December 2, 2003, a major newspaper pri…


  14. What exactly does a political activist do?
    As a seasoned political campaigner for the British Conservative Party I am often fielding questions about what exactly this involves. The description below is just that: the idiot's guide to politics, so to speak. Let us start with the basics. The Conservative party is currently the main party of opposition in the United Kingdom. We are also the oldest and most successful political party in Great Britain. Yet we have been out of power since 1997. We lost in 1997 because we were seen as out of to…


  15. Entrepreneur Lashes Out at Linear Thinking Government Regulators By Lance Winslow
    I am personally calling for a total disbanding of the regulatory agencies as we know it immediately. This needs to be done from the inside out. We need an immediate cut of 1/3 of all regulatory personal. They need to be fired without any benefits. Those who have enough brains to understand my comments should immediately quit the agencies because they are destroying America from the inside out, like a plague, a cancer, disease, SARS or AIDS. By quitting their positions they can show America the…


  16. U.S.A Presidency and the Map of Israel
    U.S.A Presidency and the Map of Israel Abstract: The cycle of a problematic second term for U.S.A presidents resembles the cycle of a war every decade in the Middle East. The Hamas victory and the Islamic Jihad reversed the direction of trust. To combat it we must rely on our values and belief. The revelation of the land of Israel as a Human Shape may serve as an inspiration. I wrote this article after watching the film 'Nixon' by Oliver Stone. This film shows us the marks which a great man le…


  17. A Workable Alternative to Term Limits By Terry Mitchell
    The end of another election once again brings into focus the problem of Washington politicians raising money and running for re-election as soon as they get into office. Many citizens and various government-accountability advocacy groups have done little more than complain from time to time. However, some of them, along with many members of the media, have been pushing for term limits as a solution. But is that really the solution we need? Even with term limits, we would still be left with the…


  18. What Are We Winning?
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What Are We Winning? By John Sammon The war goes on, a war we started. Iraq didn't do 9-11. Bush lied that they did. Bush gets real unpopular because the American people start to catch on. Then, he does a PR job and says the war is good, and we're winning. People still listen to him, and he gets a little more popular, for a little while. We're winning! Oh boy. Does that mean that because we're winn…


  19. Snowbirds and American Migration and Mobile Populations By Lance Winslow
    We have seen an increase in Snowbirds from Northern States into Southern States. It is truly phenomenal the difference between now and a few years ago. I attribute this to the mobile nature of our society, me included and the use of modern technology, such as cell phones, GPS devices, and Internet availability in many places to hook up to and now for the first time we are seeing a proliferation of services in major markets such as LA, Seattle, San Francisco, Silicon Valley and Phoenix of Ric…


  20. PALS in Pakistan Part Eight – The Rogue Threat By Teve Torbes
    A rogue commander could clearly still use weapons that had been disassembled, as they would be the ones required to re-assemble them if they were ever used. While storing the parts at separate sites would eliminate this risk, it is unlikely that Pakistan has or will implement this control mechanism, as this would severely restrict their ability to use the weapons quickly in a crisis. With PALS installed, any local commanders would be required to have codes from the national military establishm…


  21. The Rosicrucian Council of Three By Robert Baird
    THE ROSICRUCIAN COUNCIL OF THREE:A Thelema/OTO leader who became a Mason in 2003 told me that I am silly to talk about the Rosicrucian Council of Three because it is no longer in existence. Yes Clymer, Paine and Franklin are all dead physically despite the machinations and rituals to prolong life that these people often do use. When Lincoln was a member of it he had Paschal Beverly Randolph as a fellow member. This Randolph believed he was able to do what Crowley and Cagliostro and many others…


  22. Iran is Escalating the Conflict By Lance Winslow
    Iran has threatened to raise America’s fuel prices again. They have said they will most likely comply with the nuclear weapons productions, but are quite spiteful with regards to a different attack on American Soil. They are using what they believe to be levers available to them in OPEC. Iran has threatened to ask OPEC; Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to slash output when the group meets this next week. Iran’s OPEC governor has made this comment in the news.So are they all going …


  23. No Matter What America Does The Rest Of The World Will Never Like Us
    Americans need to get used to the idea that, no matter what The United States Of America does, the rest of the world will never like us. Ours is a unique society. We are made up of people from almost every other nationality in the world. We were originaly formed by immigrants seeking religious and other freedoms. Our ethics and moral codes were formed mainly from Judeo-Christian ideals, ie: The Old And New Testaments, The Ten Commandments and the teachings of Jesus Christ. Our form of governmen…


  24. Warren Buffet Slams IRS into Obedience and Submission By Lance Winslow
    We all know that the Internal Revenue Service is a FEAR based agency, which attempts to threaten us citizens into submission. It uses tactics of fear very similar to the International Terrorists in order to service its will and extort money from us. It does this because we are told the government cannot complete all its very important responsibilities without this money. Yet the Internal Revenue service like any other agency is highly inefficient, as per the GAO Government Accounting Office;ww…


  25. The Gun Control Debate By Kenny Du
    The gun control debate in America is a battle between personal freedom and public safety. For nearly 160 years, there were no limits to the Second Amendment, which guarantees "the right of the people to keep and bear arms." In 1934, however, and especially in the last four decades, Americans have begun to proscribe and debate the extent of that right. The National Firearms Act of 1934 was the first restriction on gun rights in American history. As a result, fully automatic weapons are availabl…



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1. Local Government Apathy
Copyright 2006 Al Arnold I have been concerned about government/political apathy for some time. Especially, when it comes to local government. A unique idea has come out of Nevada. Daniel Rosen has announced his intent to run for U.S. Congress. If elected, he promises to vote as instructed by his constituents on his web site. He claims that 'Registered voters in the 2nd District of Nevada will have total control over how I vote. I'm not running an opinion poll. It's a binding process.' I see pro…

2. National Security and the Press Part Three – The Role of Embedding By Teve Torbes
A watchdog press, unfortunately, will often invite the government leash. To the extent that the press adopts an adversarial position vis-à-vis the government, it makes many government officials consider it a nuisance to their agenda. If unconstrained by the First Amendment and the courts, government officials have often turned to regulation of the media to prevent this “nuisance.” As Justice Douglas has noted, when the press does its job under the watchdog model, “the press is often engaged …

3. The Things That Stay Important To Us... By Laura Walker
Selfless Service 1LT Laura Walker walked into my classroom just over five years ago as a Yearling in CH101. She was intelligent, professional, and had a positive attitude that was infectious to the underclassmen. Laura branched engineers and I was happy to see that she chose Fort Lewis—a post that I myself was headed to. Laura was a top platoon leader in the Task Force and was hand-picked to become the Task Force’s Public Affairs Officer (PAO) where we worked together to showcase the great th…
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4. Sexual Harassment is a Problem in Washington D.C. By Lance Winslow
In Washington D.C. they just cannot seem to keep it in the pants, it seems everyone is running around spreading venereal diseases. Often Gay men will do it in the bathrooms in government buildings while on the job and being paid by the Taxpayers. Those who do it in public buildings are breaking the law. Those who break the law, are lawyers and work at the Justice Department, any regulatory agency or any public building for that matter ought to be fired for doing so. That is reasonable logic.Fi…