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- Illegal Immigration and Real ID Debate By Lance Winslow
Some say that our economy would crumble almost immediately if all the illegal aliens, an estimated 20-million people left our nation tomorrow. One cannot deny that at the currently 5.5% unemployment figures that we need additional labor for our economy and our standard of living to continue. However we must also point out; that does not mean we should not find a way to control our borders.Government's number one job is to protect her people, they failed us on 9-11 and we are the government, th…
- Seeing Blue, Feeling Blue
I did grow up in the Northeast but I have yet to experience the people labeled as the “elites” or morally inferior. My neighborhood was at the lower half of the middle class spectrum. It would be more likely to find a Chevy Nova on blocks in the driveway of a house in my neighborhood than it would to find a Benz or a Beamer. I went to public schools. When I was a kid I would go to morning mass every weekday, and once on Sunday. My father didn’t work on Wall St., he worked on Main St. My mother w…
- Read This Article If You Want To Stop Islamic Radical International Terrorism By Lance Winslow
Are you reading this article because you want to stop Islamic Radical International Terrorism? If so, are you in the age bracket that you can do something about it? For instance join the military and meet it head on? If not then you need to support our troops, men and women in uniform. By ridding the world of this threat here and now in this present period we are helping future generations from having to deal with International Terrorism with more devastating and advanced weapons of mass destr…
- Fiction Imitates Life
When I wrote my recently released science fiction novel, Flight From Eden, I truly believed that I was writing a work of mere science fiction. I thought it was trashy, purely commercial adventure, bearing no relation whatever to reality.Now I'm not so sure. The subconscious mind works in mysterious ways. Even 'way back in 1994, when I finished the original first draft of Flight From Eden, I'd already seen our federal government's appalling abuse of military and police power near Ruby Ridge, Idah…
- Transit Strikes Inevitable During Times of High Fuel Prices By Lance Winslow
Did you know it is a strategy of cities to not negotiate with their unions during times of high fuel prices; same with School Districts and their bus drivers? But do you know why Transit Strikes Inevitable During Times of High Fuel Prices? It is because those agencies save a boatload of money, if the drivers go on strike for a month. This means no fuel costs for a month? The Unions know this too and they know that the money that is saved they can get back in pay to them.Sounds like a good deal…
- Using Buttons and Badges Effectively in a Political Campaign By Allison Greg
Political campaigns can be tense and stressful. There is so much to do and often not enough time to do it. If you are a candidate or campaign manager, you should not be without a button maker machine. These machines will help you with some of the most critical areas of your campaign - getting the word out, addressing issues, and rallying support. Not only will buttons help acknowledge the issues and rally support, they will do it inexpensively and that is a word that any campaign manager likes…
- Impeach Bush now
Even a month ago, I was content to let the electoral system punish President George W. Bush for his incompetence in prosecuting the war in Iraq. Let him deal with more Democrats than he bargained for after the 2006 midterm elections, I thought. That would sufficiently punish him for his failures; anything more would set a dangerous precedent discouraging future presidents from launching big endeavors that might not work.
Oh, what a difference a few weeks have made! Now, I say, impeach and remove…
- Throwing in the Towel
Just when I am ready to give up, call it quits, throw in the towel with this op-ed writing business someone throws me a curveball and I am back at the plate again swinging that computer keyboard.A friend, who lives in the thick of the 'illegal alien' situation in Arizona, sent me a web site by this gomer named, are you ready for this, 'Frosty Wooldridge'.I am not making this name up!If you are not familiar with ole Frosty then go to a search engine and type in that name. Never will you spend a m…
- Homeless, Trash, Drugs and Transient Issues By Lance Winslow
In Police Magazine I read a great article about transient problems and how they were solved for the betterment of all in Ft Collins, Colorado. This program was called (COP) Community Oriented Policing. In one area downtown there were three homeless shelters 53 liquor stores and a nearby river where the homeless were. As they cleaned up Shanty Town they actually picked up trash and had a special task force. They filled Dump Trucks full of trash and junk; piles of 40 ounce beers bottles. Th…
- The Morality of Child Labor By Sam Vaknin
From the comfort of their plush offices and five to six figure salaries, self-appointed NGO's often denounce child labor as their employees rush from one five star hotel to another, $3000 subnotebooks and PDA's in hand. The hairsplitting distinction made by the ILO between "child work" and "child labor" conveniently targets impoverished countries while letting its budget contributors - the developed ones - off-the-hook.Reports regarding child labor surface periodically. Children crawling in mi…
- Economic Free Zones in Macedonia By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.
Question: Dr. Vaknin – is it true that you are the father of the Law of Free Economic Zones?Answer: I participated in the dedicated and professional team, from many ministries and state organs, which prepared the law. The initiative – in collaboration with the delegation of the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) – belongs to Dr. Milijana Danevska, the Minister of Development. Most of the work was done by her advisor, Ms. Zorica Doncevska long before I arrived on the scene. I did sugg…
- Elliot Spitzer Sued By Feds By Lance Winslow
It appears the Feds are suing Elliot Spitzer over his lawsuits in the Mortgage Industry. The New York State Attorney General, Elliot Spitzer is getting sued by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). The NY AG’s abuses of power has been noticed by the Federal Government as the lawsuit against the mortgage industry by Spitzer appeared to be a power play to extort more money from the deep pocket companies. Elliot Spitzer still doesn’t get it and NASA is shamed to have telescope of t…
- The Purpose of War
In today's world we have people who believe that everyone should live peacefully but we all know that this task is impossible because we are people. There will always be disagreements, dissappointments, unfairness and the list could go on and on. The question of the purpose of war seems to only surface when there is a war. The question we should ask is where would this country be if we had no wars. Many believe that God does not agree with war but the master teacher in the Holy scriptures said w…
- Intellectual Property: The ECJ Extends the Use of Trade Marks to Goods and Services By Rosanna Cooper
The European Court of Justice ("ECJ") ruled in Praktiker Bau- und Heimwerkermärkte (C 418/02) that a trade mark that is now in use by a company on its goods can be extended to cover the services provided by this company.A DIY retailer Praktiker Märkte, filed for registration with the Deutsches Patent und Markenamt (the German Patent and Trade Mark Office) of the mark PRAKTIKER in respect of the slogan 'retail trade in building, home improvement and gardening goods for the do-it-yourself sector…
- Ten Thousand Fugitives and the Beach Boys
Connecting Ten Thousand Fugitives and the Beach BoysMy soul is starved and hungry, ravenous— insatiable for your nourishing commands. Psalm 119: 17-33Driving between the two lunches I had that day. Mike Love’s reed thin voice leading up to the radio news that “Torture Guy” (Our American Attorney General) had somehow slapped the cuffs on 10,000 fugitives almost all at once. The sun baked nasal Beach Boy surf tones heralding the first cannon shot of actual class warfare in the United States. Karl …
- FBI and Gang Problem By Lance Winslow
Many American’s are getting quite tired of the purported PR campaign at the FBI. We find out that the “Slippery Tongue” in the Watergate scandal was an FBI Man? We find the FBI missing 1500 laptops. We find FBI personnel charging department and agency credit cards for personal use. We find out about the Chinese sex scandal and the FBI Agent? We find the FBI lying under oath at the Martha Stewart trial in order to get a conviction? We find the FBI screwed up during 9-11 ditching evidence of Int…
- August 6th PDB: Smoking Gun or A Dud ?
During the 9/11 Commissions dog and pony show hearings, especially in the questioning of Dr. Rice, much was made of the now infamous August 6th 2001 Presidents Daily Briefing memo. 9/11 Commissioner Richard Ben-Veniste pressed Dr. Rice about the PDB memo, which was still classified, as to the title of the memo and whether it advised of any threats of attacks. Dr. Rice responded that she believed the title was 'Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States.' Dr. Rice then attempted to a…
- My Interview With Jose Caliente By John T Jones, Ph.D.
Over the last few weeks I’ve tried to get an interview with a high White House official. I was not successful in this, but I did catch Jose Caliente when he got off work. When he came out onto Pennsylvania Avenue, I said, “Ho! Jose!”He stopped and looked at me and said, “Do you know me?”I said, “Why, of course. You are the White House gardener. Everybody working in the White House is famous.”He smiled with those beautiful white teeth like most immigrants have. He said, “I wish I was the garden…
- International Day of Peace
Drawn from the deep recesses of the mind, through the wisdom of a moment of inner listening to the Voice of God, is an experience A Course In Miracles calls a 'Holy Instant'. It lies past the doctrinal debates of established religion, beyond the conceptual controversy, at the core of every scientific discovery, at the heart of every theology. It is simply a purity of spiritual experience that is the essence of all religion. In this experience lies the intimacy of true communication, the healing …
- Political Correctness got you down? By Lance Winslow
I hear it all the time; you can’t say that. But why not, I just did you see? Besides it’s the truth isn’t it? They say; “well yes, it is the truth, but you cannot say that!” Do you sometimes believe it is all a bunch of crap? We have the PC police running around telling you what you can and cannot say now? Wow, I know there is a law about how you are to do just about everything you do, but now we have unspoken laws about things you cannot speak of and it is all a big secret? And do not ask wha…
- US Government Regulators and Aides with AIDS By Lance Winslow
All government regulators or diplomat who are in high risk categories for contracting AIDS as well as senior aides in our nations capital who routinely travel abroad must be tested if they have any drug history or are homosexual. Other wise our aides and diplomats will be exporting AIDS. How can we as a nation put forth restrictions from certain countries or travelers from certain lands who may have contracted diseases such as Bird Flu, Small Pox or other pathogen if we are sending our own gov…
- Government Apathy - A Different View
Copyright 2006 Al Arnold
I have always believed that political apathy starts at the bottom. That is the citizens. They do not go to meetings when issues are being discussed that impact their lives. They do not speak up at the earlyist opportunity to provide input. I recently came across an article that challenges my theory.
It was written by someone who just refers to himself as Dan. No last name. It was written in 2002. Dan lives in Britain, but what he says could also refer to the United State…
- Obit.
A popular political party that rose to tremendous power in the 20th century, the Republican party redefined the nation's political agenda and dramatically reshaped the role of government in the private lives of its citizens. The resilience of the party was observed throughout such morally testing times as the Nixon resignation and the Iran-Contra affair hearings. The party was symbolized by an elephant and possessed the animal-like quality of stubbornness that was often imitated but never duplic…
- Who Are The Gang of 14? Will Their Agreement Survive Through Latest Judicial Nomination? By Rick David
Seven Democrats and seven Republicans signed the “Memorandum of Understanding” detailing an agreement which averted a senatorial crisis in the Spring of 2005.
The crisis centered around the use of the filibuster rule by Democrats in the Senate to indefinitely stall judicial nominees from getting an up or down vote on the Senate floor.
The Republican party has 56 members in the U.S. Senate while the Democratic party has 43 and there is 1 independent in the 107the Congress. An agreement bet…
- Government Regulation Helps People By Lance Winslow
Well the title is absolute Bull Crap, but this article is correct. Government regulation kills people. It destroys free enterprise. It causes people to have to work harder and get less. It inhibits competition and therefore raises prices. It prevents consumer choice. It stifles innovation. It causes a minutia piling effect and requires more justification of further laws to define the ones already written. Government regulations are like a drug once they take the first puff or shoot up, it is a…
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1. Politicians Will Save Civilization By Lance Winslow
Most politicians are completely out to lunch and totally Machiavellian by nature, they cannot be trusted. We tend to elect the most manipulative politicians to higher offices and condemn the one’s who really care. I saw a great picture on the front cover of the NY Times where the Politicians were busy having a party congratulating themselves for getting a bill passed in the Senate.These guys are congratulating each other for what? Spending our money? This is unbelievable and no one bothers t…
2. 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 …
3. Experts? By Robert Baird
ACCREDITATION: - Scholastic regimentation from the post WWII period has accelerated to the point that Canada won't let an Olympic figure skating medalist teach or coach young Canadians the errors and damages of the present system. She could earn more in the U. S. or other places but she is willing to do this for free if they would let her. How would Einstein or Bucky Fuller become professors in today's structured adherence to accepted models of learning? Canada is held up as a fine example by …
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4. Monetary Flows, Retained Earnings, Over Regulation and Abundant Resources By Lance Winslow
All countries have specific things that are abundant in the region. Middle East it is oil and sand. We do not need the sand but can use it to make cement. So perhaps we should import sand and oil from there and they can buy cars, computers, and other things from us. By developing trading partners, we can keep peace if of course the Westerner Hatred thing can be educated out of those populations? And perhaps we might do a little sole searching as well to understand our history and cultures of t…
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