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- Problems with Too Much Surveillance Data on Citizens By Lance Winslow
It seems that there are databases of every aspect of our lives. Education, credit, taxes, property ownership, government records, grocery store purchases, phone bills, ATM payments and DMV records and that is to just name a few. Thru all this many law enforcement thinkers believe they can develop profiles of future perpetrators. Well could be, meanwhile the FBI is now allowing people into the agency who have smoked pot, an illegal drug. Which is saying that everyone is a real person, no one is…
- The Project For a New American Century!
In recent months we have engaged in many conversations with Christians and non Christians alike, on matters concerning the American Government, and its activities in the world today. On a universal level, those of the faith AND those who do not share our faith agree on one thing, and that is that none of what we have been saying here at 11th Hour for the last 14 months is actual fact, and that it is all 'OUR opinion and OUR misinterpretation of George W's policies and intentions', purely specul…
- The Right to Opinion By Andy Carloff
There is often much talk of the right to be treated equally, despite one's religion or one's ethnicity or one's gender. Over the past century, our society has shifted this debate from such older-discussed traits as skin color and gender to things such as sexual orientation. Though there are still Civil Rights battles going on today for equal treatment of individuals regardless of ethnicity or gender, Civil Rights today also encompasses other traits of individuals which before were discrimina…
- Why George Bush might be God
An old New Yorker cartoon I once saw shows a middle-aged man and his wife sitting at home with the faithful dog curled up at the man's feet. The man remarks to his wife: 'I suppose to him I must be like a god.' The cartoon is meant to show his pomposity - I guess, because New Yorker cartoons are often obscure - but the fact of the matter is, according to some theories, this might not be far from the truth.
In a miserable humanities class I took years ago, I was introduced to books by E.O. Wilso…
- Adminstration of E-Business Taxation By Adil Waseem
The entry by telephone and cable companies into the Internet service provider business within the last few years has given new hope to the congestion problem in that they now have a vested interest in investing in infrastructure. The Internet connection and set-up cost are not inexpensive for every business; however, the competitive cost of not having it probably outweighs the financial cost of connectivity. Even if businesses deal with customers that are domestic or local, reaching the custom…
- The Roots of Anti-Americanism
The United States is one of the last remaining land empires. That it is made the butt of opprobrium and odium is hardly surprising, or unprecedented. Empires - Rome, the British, the Ottomans - were always targeted by the disgruntled, the disenfranchised and the dispossessed and by their self-appointed delegates, the intelligentsia.Yet, even by historical standards, America seems to be provoking blanket repulsion.The Pew Research Center published last December a report titled 'What the World Thi…
- The U.S. Department of Justice vs. the Realty Industry, and Its Effect on Consumers By Duane LeGate
From the National Association of Realtors' Virtual Office Website policy, to laws and regulations in individual states across the country, the U.S. Department of Justice has been fighting since 2003 what it believes are illegal practices by the U.S. realty industry that harm the American consumer. The issues can be complex at times, but understanding what's going on can be very valuable when buying or selling a home.The Virtual Office Website PolicyIn May 2003, the National Association of Real…
- Why Is The Social Elite Liberal? By Anthony Bloch
During last year's election it forced me to think of why many members of the "Social elite" like Dan Rather, Barbara Streisand, Susan Sarandon and Alec Baldwin are ultra liberal. It took me a while but I finally came up with a plausible answer. So why would the extremely wealthy "social elite" be so liberal?1) They Live a Utopian Lifestyle - One of the reasons that the "Social elite" are extremely liberal is that they live a life that most of us can't even imagine or relate to. They have s…
- The Dawn On The Nile Valley "Has" Secrets To Tell!
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 o…
- Liquidity or Liquidation By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.
Large parts of the world today suffer from a severe liquidity crisis. The famed globalization of the capital markets seems to confine itself, ever more, to the richer parts, the more liquid exchanges, the more affluent geopolitical neighbourhoods. The fad of "emerging economies" has all but died out. Try telling the Macedonians about global capital markets: last year, the whole world invested 8 million USD in their poor country. Breadwinners earn 300 DM a month on average. Officially, in exces…
- An Alternative to Nazism By Andy Carloff
IntroductionWhen speaking of Nazism, and the ranks that have existed under the ideas of anti-Semitism, one typically also includes others, such as the Ku Klux Klan, White Pride militants, the "Creativity" Movement, among other groups that are of a nationalist and racialist opinion. When I speak of Nazism, I am referring to those who have a particular anti-Semitism and have organized themselves into this movement. While the original National Socialist Party by Adolf Hitler has been expunged b…
- Repubicans: Raise the Volume on Ten Commandments; Judge Roy Moore Run for Alabama Governor By Bruce Prokopets
When former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore acted on principle and refused to adhere to a federal court order that he considered was both unlawful and improper, he never thought that his actions would lead to an overwhelming groundswell of support from across the country. His stance made headlines and brought international attention to this modern-day, David vs. Goliath showdown. Now, the same group of political and religious leaders that supported his actions then, are calling f…
- The Project For A New American Century By Frank Reilly
Let the reader be reminded, that this document we are quoting, which can be readily viewed at PNAC's website, (Rebuilding America's Defenses), was drafted in 1998, based on a document that was presented to the White House in 1992! Of course I suppose in the eyes of the undying Christian supporter of the American New World Order and the George Bush White House, the fact that the world is currently fulfilling this document TO A TEE, could be totally coincidence. The fact that the American Gover…
- What is a Family?
WHAT IS A FAMILY?BYTHERESA CHAZE What is a family? Is it a man, a woman and their children? Or is it something more than just blood ties of the traditional concept? Do adopted children qualify? Do stepparents? The current administration is trying to carve in stone their definitions of marriage and family by using their own narrow concept of life to turn back the clock and to limit under what condition people may bond together. The changes began during WWII, when women were called to serve outsid…
- Euthanasia By Andy Carloff
Euthanasia has often been referred to as a "mercy killing," ending another's life to prevent them from suffering any more of life's ills. But more than that, it has always been held as a sad good-bye, providing material for haunting nightmares, the act of the killing itself just as necessary as death is to life. The sight of our loved one, slowly passing away from this world, with little hope, will forever be remembered. When the darkness basks our world in night, and those evil thoughts th…
- Fire Fighting and Healthy Forests By Lance Winslow
There is debate about the methodology of forestry and also debate on Global Warming and the disappearance of our natural resources on the surface, namely forests and Rain Forests. Last year the Alaska Fire burned over 280,000 acres in the very first day and it continued to grow as all big fires do. Obviously the Spruce Forest is an important natural resource. An ongoing debate is do we tackle these fires or let them burn themselves out clearing the younger trees and underbrush build up? Luckil…
- A Look Ahead to 2008 (Part I) By Terry Mitchell
Just as everyone has breathed a sigh of relief at the end of 2004 presidential campaign, I would like to take a quick look ahead to 2008. Unless George W. Bush is unable to complete his second term, 2008 will bring the third open presidential election (no incumbent running) in 20 years. Even though that's still four years into the future, the campaign will be unofficially getting underway almost immediately. Therefore, many of the potential candidates can already be identified and there should…
- Mexicans: Criminal Infestation or a lot of Hype--Part One
If you have been following my columns (and if not, why not?), you know I am embarking on a series of articles, prompted by reader's comments on the 'Illegal Alien' issue.Reader's Comment Two: How could you live in a country that is so dangerous?At first, I thought this individual was referring to the United States--I am not being sarcastic. Not until I figured out he was making a commentary on the state of criminal affairs in the country to which my wife and I had expatriated could I form a coge…
- The Real Cost of War By Lance Winslow
Many people talk about the cost of war, the military industrial complex and the deaths. The talk about the billions of dollars spent to wage war and the toll it takes on our nations budget. But rarely does anyone in these discussions address; The Real Cost of War.Before we discuss the cost of war, let us call it an investment in the future and let’s look at the things civilization gets from war expenditures. We pour money into research and development and innovation and from these expenditures…
- The Route to Democracy By Laura Walker
Fifteen hours is a tremendous barrier. It is the obstacle preventing one village from attaining the assistance of another and surviving a drought. It is the reason a trip to the hospital, or receiving an education, aren’t realistic options. Fifteen hours is what stands in the way of commerce between two provinces. It prevents communication between neighbors only 80 kilometers apart. Fifteen hours is the reason for isolation. Before Task Force Pacemaker began work, the drive between Kandahar an…
- Spies in Seminaries - Stalin the CEO By Robert Baird
The use of religion is well-documented as a social engineering tool and Francis Fukayama’s 'The End of History and The Last Man' admits he and his ilk are adept in this regard. Magicians and propagandists are everywhere in the history of Empire since the days of Tuthmosis if not long before that. But there are less overt operatives than the likes of Augustine and there are double agents like St. Bernard. There also are covert operatives or well-trained people who move into political arenas as …
- Do Not Tell The Truth By Lance Winslow
Do you really want to get ahead in your life? Do you want to grow a business really large? Do you want to be powerful? Well then do what works. For instance the United States Government is big and powerful. They control every aspect of your life and your business if you own one. They never tell the truth about much of anything. An example would be the Justice Department and their bunk lawsuits. Much of the time they make stuff up, doctor the truth and file it in court. Why do they do this, it …
- Screening Trucks and Containers Coming Into Our Country By Lance Winslow
We presently have adequate sniffer devices in this country to help us screen the trucks and containers coming into this country at our checkpoints and ports. Now we should be conducting massive recording of odors of trucking shipments and containers for database evaluations to insure that we do not unnecessarily impede the flow of trade or delay parts needed to run our economic powerhouse. We must provide for security and proper flow without creating additional choke points or create stoppage,…
- World Moving from Socialism to Capitalism By Ravindra Nerpawar
The recent Jakarta summit of Asia and Africa brought remembrance of Jawaharlal Nerhru. At Bandung, Nehru had initiated the non – alignment movement and proclaiming the resistance to the big powers for exploiting the underdeveloped countries for the economic benefits. This was treated as a Socialistic approach of Nehru and well praised by the world.This Nehru’s socialism should have reduced the poverty with help of the state run company and equal distribution of wealth.Ironically, socialistic a…
- 3D Modeling for Healthy Forests By Lance Winslow
Forest Vegetation Simulations for Fire Prevention, Healthy Forest and Saving Lives. Grid Response Research for those things, which affect the flow of life on the Surface of the Planet. Let’s discuss the thinning of the forest based on Grid Modeling and ESRI Software ARC Info modeling. We need to look at several layers of overlapping data to take into account many things such as Biomass Thinning and pre-commercial thinning of trucks less than 12 inches.This modeling takes into account carnivore…
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1. Government Workers and Lawyers Revolving Door Rule Needed By Lance Winslow
We need more oversight and transparency in government. We need to keep our government workers honest and forthright. We need to prevent those who work for the government as lawyers for the government from going into private practice with the same companies they once enforced regulations on. The revolving door fo government lawyers and private practicing lawyers and lobbyists must stop if we are to maintain any real sense of integrity or fairness in our systems. You know, that “Truth, Justice a…
2. Why Christian and atheist libertarians get along
I’m the most religious guy in the Libertarian Party. At least that’s what my friend, Charlie, decided. I don’t know if his bit of insight was meant to be a compliment or a mere observation. Either way, I suppose there are others more deserving.For his part, Charlie is a declared atheist. And, therein lays a dilemma for some libertarians. How can I — a certified, card-carrying Bible thumper — stand shoulder to shoulder with a guy who’s never thumped a Bible in his life?In spite of ourselvesOne ma…
3. Thaksin Shinawatra brings humiliation to the Thai people
The actions of Mr Thaksin this week is bringing widespread humiliation to the Tahi people. Never before has any so-called statesman of any country, anywhere, stooped so low in populist personal progaganda to stage such a low-level paranoid fantasia in which he is being filmed by national television liberally dispersed hand-outs to a party's voter-based supporters.
His crude arrogance is deeply embarrassing and I cringe whenever I think of how our once proud nation is being so cynically and perve…
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4. Cracking Down on Cigar Counterfeiters By Tynan Szvetecz
In the most rewarding new industries, there is often a convergence of factors that make them lucrative and sustainable. Factors like the emergence of new technologies, a ripening of the consumer market, or a political climate that spawns laws and regulations that give a particular business model oomph can revolutionize an industry. Over the last two decades, the counterfeit cigar industry in the United States saw all three of these factors converge to create the perfect storm of the illicit tr…
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