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- The Dawn On The Nile Valley "Has" Secrets To Tell! (2) By Khalid Osman
Submiting the Criminals to The ICC!Everybody concerns about justice in the World should be
delighted because the call to submit the criminals in Sudan
to the International Criminal Court(ICC) becomes a reality
last Thrusday in the UN's corridors!The UN Security Council voted 11-0 to refer a sealed list of
51 people accused of crimes against humanity in the Sudanese
Darfurian region to the ICC.The USA, China, Brazil and Algeria abstained after the last
minute wrangling led by the US to exempt i…
- Cindy Sheehan - President Bush and the Accountability Moment
No one could possibly assuage a grieving mother who has lost a son. All the effects of time, prayer, supportive family and friends will have its way as it does with anyone who has lost. Should this grief be cast into an arena or public forum to become a free for all, a battle of opinion, a slugging fest between the right and the left? Death may not be dignified in any light but the way it is perceived, handled and finally dealt with can be under certain circumstances even less dignified. The cau…
- Bush, Kerry and Electability
I pity English students these days. I pity them very much. Or, I should not have pity for them. Who sent them to study something like syntax in the first place. Or semantics. By Jupiter, space scientists like Stephen Hawkings, the briefest astronomer in the universe, would damn it. But I pity lexicographers the more. They, like the grammar students are doomed to the same fate. Like Achilles who was destined to die in battle. May the grammarians not perish by their heels. Because they are helpin…
- Reform Versus Revolution By Andy Carloff
It has always seemed that there's been a conflict between reformers and revolutionaries. The former relatively being described as those who want to patch up and repair the parts of the current system that cause so much misery. The latter relatively being described as those who want to completely overturn the social system in favor of a different system, one much more applicable to the wants and desires of human society. The chief aim of both has been thus: to change the current order of soc…
- Read This Article If You Want To Stop Government Waste By Lance Winslow
Are you tired of Congress talking about raising our taxes as they waste our money on garbage and pet projects? These folks could not balance a checkbook if their lives depended on it. We give them this power and the abuse it by wasting the taxpayer’s monies. Every time they make a mistake they spend our money to fix it and then tell us how lucky we are that they are now, this time able to protect us. Is it just me or do we see a pattern here of complete and utter incompetence? If they were a c…
- Increasing Evaporation in Ocean to Defeat Droughts By Lance Winslow
One way to increase evaporation in the ocean might be to use a frequency wave, which can change the molecular bonding or to align water molecules for faster evaporation rates. Such systems have been used in high tech water filtration. There appears to be more evaporation in the ocean in times when the water is more violent in its movement.A thought therefore would be to have the white capes of the waves that reach a certain height or point to be hit with a high-powered sound wave or perhaps a …
- Cory Booker's 'Outside of the Box' Approach to Political Problems
Thinking 'outside of the box' can help you to view problems in a different light. This can help you find solutions you have previously struggled with. This type of approach to problem solving often improves the quality of solutions or ideas. Within the political arena it is unusual to find a politician who incorporates this type of unorthodox thinking and problem solving to drive change. One example is Cory Booker the mayoral candidate for Newark, NJ.
Cory Booker has a long history of employing…
- The Dawn On The Nile Valley "Has" Secrets To Tell! By Khalid Osman
Amnesty International comments on the proposal that has been laid out by President Obasnjo the Chairman of the African Union in regards to the Sudanese Darfurian issue.The Nigerian President proposed to have an "African Panel for Criminal Justice and Reconciliation" to deal with the crimes committed by the dictatorial regime in Sudan.Paying respect to some of the African leaders, I think the proposal will undermine the International Criminal Court and protect the impunity of those responsible …
- Over 1,000,000,000 Children are at Risk
A new report by the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) has showed remarkable statistics about how the world’s children are now at great risk.The report shows that more than 640 million children don't have sufficient shelter, while 140 million have never been to school. It also shows 400 million children do not have safe water to drink and 500 million live without basic sanitation. Another 90 million children starve.The 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child asked countries to help give…
- The US Government; Under Sarbaines Oxley By Lance Winslow
Sarbaines Oxley was probably the easiest way to destroy free enterprise and it could be the quickest way to losing our government. If Agencies were forced into the same standards as the business community then they would be forced to close their doors. Yet, they attack American business over such things but cannot balance their own books. They attack and file lawsuits against our Nation’s greatest assets, our entrepreneurs and business folks. With whose money? With your money, that’s whose. T…
- How Can We Elect Good Leaders? By Lance Winslow
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Men desire power. Give power to those men who have the greatest apparent altruism by nature, experience and by example. Give these beings the ability to attain those innate needs, while simultaneously helping the whole. Mankind will be fulfilled and work itself to the common good with forward progress. Other men will follow who are similar and rise up. Give those with the greatest testosterone and the killer genes something to do to use those innate nee…
- Left and Right in a Divided Europe
Even as West European countries seemed to have edged to the right of the political map - all three polities of central Europe lurched to the left. Socialists were elected to replace economically successful right wing governments in Poland, Hungary and, recently, in the Czech Republic.This apparent schism is, indeed, merely an apparition. The differences between reformed left and new right in both parts of the continent have blurred to the point of indistinguishability. French socialists have pri…
- I Pity Nigeria
Fear grips my heart when I see a crowd of people trekking home from a corner of a street. They are all moving towards my direction. I think they look very much like people migrating into our country. Maybe I should call them refugees. But, were they really what I took them to be? For I know my country is not a place where people would willingly come to reside. Out of the large crowd, I see a lady with a baby on her back smiling at me. As she comes closer, I discover she is a neighbor. I smile b…
- Two-Thirds of Democratic Leaders Pad Their Resumes By Lance Winslow
A recent study has shown that just about two-thirds of Democrat Leadership pads their resumes on their websites. Businesses who do this can be sued by shareholders or the Government for misrepresentation of facts; why the double standard for our Democratic Leadership in the United States Senate or House of Representatives?In the last Presidential Election the big down fall for John F Kerry was in fact his embellishment of his war hero status. His running mate was also attacked on Blogs across …
- Upcoming Palestinian Elections Might Put Extremists In Power By Angelique Van Engelen
The Palestinian Fatah Movement is doing whatever it can to brush up its image in the run up to this Summer’s parliamentary elections, including the appointment of young blood into the ranks. The outcome of the elections is going to be of crucial importance for the chances of peace with Israel as well as the country’s division of power. What would be the implications for a Palestine under more Islamicised rule, should Hamas achieve a much feared majority? And will the electoral map show that Is…
- Jeb Bush and Condoleezza Rice Republican Ticket By Lance Winslow
Who will be on the republican ticket next time around? Many are wondering who on Earth has a chance of winning against Hilary Clinton. Unfortunately for Hillary she is getting older in years and it may not be such a wise idea for her. Surely we will have a woman President in our future and that seems to bother few Americans, everyone accepts it and many feel it may in fact be better for getting along in the world.After Hurricane Katrina we have seen a melt down of local leadership in New Orlea…
- Population and Transportation in the Modern Era of International Terrorism By Lance Winslow
It is important as populations expand to work on the Flow of Transportation components, which effect our civilization. We must improve the flows without increasing cods in the wheel with over burdensome rules for companies or operators. We have seen in recent years the slow moving steering committees, long-term bureaucrat heads, confines on R and D, duplication of regulations by states, pet projects, linear decision making and pure partisan politics; all of which impede the flows of transporta…
- Steven Plaut spouts lies!
Re: Israel's Plague of Conspiracism
> Virtually every 'question' raised by the conspiracists about the Rabin assassination has by now been fully explained away and answered...
Dear Steven,
That's a DAMN LIE and shame on you for aiding and abetting those who would continue what is clearly a cover-up. Are you going to dismiss the prosecutor of the case who came foreward this year and publicly expressed her concerns about 'new' evidence that proves Rabin was shot at point blank range and in the fr…
- What if Taxes Were Kept Low For All Citizens? By Lance Winslow
What would happen if taxes were reduced and government had to live within its means? What if the little guy was not taxed to death? What if there was no income tax in the United States? What if France was not living proof of what happens when socialism and over taxation to pay for it all exists? What if there were no really bad examples of the cause and effect of over taxation on a population and the wealth of a nation?What if taxes were kept low for all citizens? What if government did its jo…
- "Legal" Theft by Government By Charles Stone
Those of the libertarian bent are often accused by statists of overreacting to the predations of government. “We are the government,” they say, “our elected officials are only doing the things we elected them to do, so what's the problem?”In many (even most) cases they may be right. We do tend to be a bit hypercritical of the machinations of our leaders, but not always.If you want a glimpse into predatory government at its worst, take a look at what's going on in Alabaster, Alabama.
Alabaster…
- Dr. Michelle Bachelet Victor In Chilean Election.
Brian McAfee
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Dr. Michelle Bachelet Victor In Chilean Election.
Michelle Bachelet, a pediatrician and former health and defense minister, soundly defeated her opponent; billionaire tycoon Sebastian Pinera in Chile's presidential run-off Sunday. Bachelet's 53.5 percent to Pinera's 46.5 percent marked a trend throughout Latin America of leftist electoral victories. Leftists now run Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, and Venezuela, with the inclusion of Chile, the political se…
- Politics Not So Sweet in Home Alabama
Those officals elected to represent it's citizens should excerise their power of leadership.We the people vote with hopes of landing our particular candidate into office. Thinking he or she will make change. Change for the better.In Cullman, Alabama the economy is getting better from fifteen years ago. Laws are being enforce from my observation and it's still a 'Dry County.'But race relationships....no improvement what-so-ever!When all of your legal agents, judges and even local merchants are ca…
- National Security and the Press Part Four – The Risks of Embedded Journalists By Teve Torbes
Finally, even given all of the criticism of embedded reporting, there is a strong argument to be made that despite whatever criticisms can be lobbed at it, embedded journalism will always be beneficial so long as it remains a supplementary tool and is not relied on by news organizations to give them the entire picture of a conflict. One ironic development in the debate about embedded reporting is that the U.S. military program has faced far more serious criticism by journalists than its Iraqi…
- Democrats Can't Win
The only chance they had from the beginning of this campaign to win the 2004 presidential election has been to advance their best candidate and hope that the President beat himself. This is a fifty- fifty bet at any given time. Instead, they chose an anybody but Bush strategy that proclaims they don't care how qualified their candidate is, or how capable. They want to win a popularity contest. They want to nominate a candidate they hope will take votes from the President. This cockeyed strategy…
- The Lemon Dance: Why Government Doesn’t Work By Michael Levine
Former Senator, Daniel Moynihan, accurately summed up the
situation when
he posited that,”[t]he single most exciting thing you encounter in
government is competence, because! it's so rare.” In the case of
politicians the public is protected from ineptitude and apathy
through term limits. Unfortunately for John Q. Citizen, the vast
majority of government bureaucrats exist in an environment devo…
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1. Don't let government build an obsolete stadium
Don't let government build an obsolete stadium
by Kurt St. Angelo
@2005 Libertarian Writers' BureauAbout 21 years ago I was one of the several thousand who publicly greeted then-owner Robert Irsay at the Hoosier Dome when he brought his Colts franchise to town.It's hard now to believe that the city of Indianapolis - with help of a county-wide hospitality tax granted by the state General Assembly and a generous $25 million grant from the Lilly Endowment - built an $82 million, 63,000-seat prof…
2. Local Government Apathy - An International Problem
Copyright 2006 Al Arnold
Local government apathy is not just a problem in the USA. It is an international problem. A Google of 'local political apathy' proves that very quickly. The problem has also been with us for some time. In 1987 Mayor Ken Livingstone of London wrote a book, 'If Voting Changed Anything, They'D Abolish It.'
Since 2004 something called The Power inquiry has been investigating the condition of democracy in Britain. This group hosted meetings and heard from a variety of interes…
3. 'Road Map won't work cause PA are liars'
The US-backed Road Map peace plan had no real chance of success because Israel was the only signatory living up to its side of the agreement, former US House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich wrote recently.“Diplomacy is important and has a vital role to play [in solving the Israeli-Arab conflict], but its function must be different than the Oslo process and the Road Map suggest,” Gingrich argued in the summer edition of Middle East Quarterly.“The focus on Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy ca…
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4. What are the benefits of Nuclear War again; I must have missed that point? By Lance Winslow
Indian and Pakistan and nuclear war. What does the world lose if India and Pakistan have a nuclear war? Well in Southern India; in the cities of Hyderabad, Banglore, and Coimbatore there are many students who come to America and learn our technologies and bring their hard work ethic and ideas. Once here they often join others and start companies.These people bring their brains and give much to America and since they work harder and study harder than most American students they achieve higher p…
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