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- Immigrants Must Learn English and Become Americans
This country doesn't need millions of visitors living and working here. We need millions of Americans living and working here. And what we really need is for the immigrants who are here to become Americans. The most important thing they have to do to become American, is learn the language that most of the residents speak.
These people will never learn the laws or the rights they are entitled to, will never get good jobs, will never become successful, will never become Americans if they don't sp…
- De-Population By Robert Baird
Judgment and detective work requires thinking about possibilities. One of the things I’d been thinking for a long time relates to the use of the Plague and other biologics against the North American people. I knew about Fort Pitt years later; they used the bubonic fever bugs on blankets given to women in a cold winter to infect a whole Indian nation. It was clear to me if they would do that when the Indian threat was minimal they would have used it before that when they first invaded Paradise.…
- Talking to Strangers
One day, when my son was ten years old, he asked me, 'Mom, how come you talk to just anyone so easily?' Until my son's question, I hadn't thought of conversation as a topic. I wasn't even aware that my talking to strangers was an issue. If anything, I surmised, others started the conversation most of the time.
Conversations with strangers begin with a question or an off-hand comment, usually after eyeing each other or assessing the other person's appearance. This happens, in general, when we ac…
- Is Inflation Harmful By Richard Pettinger
Q. Should the Government be concerned if the CPI rises to 5% ?The Govt set the MPC a target for CPI of 2% +/-1 therefore it believes inflation higher than 3% is potentially damaging for the economy.It depends on inflation in other countries. If inflation in the UK is higher than elsewhere then UK goods will become uncompetitive leading to a fall in demand for UK exports.If there is a fall in demand for Exports then there may be a deficit on the current account Balance of Payments. However this…
- Ariel Sharon is dead!
There is no way the grossly overweight, unhealthy and stricken Ariel Sharon is still alive.
The secular swine are waiting to announce his death just in time for the Israeli elections so their new puppet, Ehud Olmert, can be seen with the big boys (Bush and Blair) at the grand state funeral.
If, and that's a pretty big IF, Ariel Sharon is still alive, let the Israeli government PROVE IT beyond any shadow of a doubt.
Ariel Sharon is dead.
(And, for Ariel Sharon's sake, although I strongly disagree…
- Mexican Trucks in the United States; NAFTA Trade and Problems By Lance Winslow
Expected new applications for Mexican trucks to enter the US to be over 9000 in 2005. Most of these newer applications will be to take freight to Port Los Angeles for shipping to Asian markets, and importing parts to be assembled and shipped to Mexico and later sold in the US. Many see a little bit of a problem with imported freight in LA stopping on its way to Mexico and unloaded somewhere without permits.Dirty Mexican trucks will have that clay dirt on them and potentially noxious and non-…
- How Many Cases Will Elliot Spitzer Lose Now? By Lance Winslow
The devastating loss in case of Elliot Spitzer for NY Governator VS. Bank of America has set back the mirage behind the man who would be king. His case has clothes and his paper work no validity. This was one of the first of his high profile cases to run its course in the New York Court system. Apparently the house of cards like a bunch of watered down cattle is now public. The ponzi governor is now cut short. If only the election could have been two-weeks ago he might have fooled everyone tha…
- Sodomy By Lance Winslow
Sodomy is against the law, yet goes on every day across our nation. The vice of buggery is so pervasive in certain regions of our country that even heterosexuals in our population are a risk of contracting AIDS. The human anatomy was not set up for a homo sapiens male penis to enter the rectum of another male; it is not equipped for that function. In Washington D.C. the vice of buggery is so common in the halls of Congress, that it is nearly impossible to tell who has the moral character to le…
- Why One May Not be able to Locate Your Lost Money in the State's Unclaimed Property Database By Thomas Tuke
With respect to the States' databases, you may not locate your unclaimed asset or property on the online databases for the following reasons. The States' Unclaimed Property Divisions only hold approximately half of all unclaimed or lost assets.* All assets issued or owing by Federal Agencies and assets issued by most state or local governments themselves (employee checks, state income tax refunds and vendors checks) will NOT show up in State databases.* The dollar amount or value of the unclai…
- Maryland State Legislator wants to kill jobs and small business By Lance Winslow
Last year a Maryland State Legislator whom I presume never owned a small business of any type suggested that franchises in the state needed to be audited every year. This would be every fast food restaurant, small business service van franchise or dog groomer in the state, which was a franchised outlet. The average cost of such audits in Maryland due to all the Maryland lawyers suing is about $40,000. Now obviously this would kill small businesses in the state and cause the raising of prices t…
- Denmark Cartoons or Islamic Caricatures - Six of One or Half Dozen of the Other
Denmark's Jyllands-Posten newspaper issued an apology and whisked it off to the Jordanian news agency Petra for publishing cartoons that supposedly were insulting to the prophet Muhammad. The arguments about the poor taste of the cartoonist notwithstanding, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Denmark's prime minister says he and his government cannot apologize for the country since the newspaper is independent and not an agency of the government. To most people this makes sense but Islam is not most people.
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- Public Notaries By Lance Winslow
We are having a problem in America with Public Notaries, in many states. There is required ‘errors and omissions insurance’ and it costs quite a bit of money and many people have quit the profession. Yet we all find it difficult with all the ridiculous formswe have to sign to find a notary when we need one. More than ever people require extra forms, always with a notary. I applaud Gate’s idea of passport and the others like AOL that copied his ideas. I applauded those who have now started usin…
- Government is a Franchise System; just not a very good one By Lance Winslow
Few understand the Franchising Format and even fewer have correlated that to our modern government structure. The United States Government is set up much like a franchising system. You are well aware of modern day franchise systems like McDonalds although you probably had never thought of our government as a franchise. Of course if it is a franchise it is a humongous one indeed. Since government runs inefficiently; why do we need so much? Since it most resembles a franchise system, why is not …
- What if the Government Stopped Wasting Taxpayers Monies? By Lance Winslow
What if our government stopped spending like a Drunken Sailor on pet projects and crap? What if we had responsible politicians who did not put the citizenry in hawk for their previous poor judgment? Why should taxpayers have to pay when government officials make mistakes? Why should the United State’s taxpayers pay for the Chinese Governments war machine build up? Why should the money flow outside Washington D.C. receive two-thirds of the government’s expenditures? Why do we accept incompetenc…
- THE PRINCE OF THE COVENANT...The U.S.-Israel Strategic Alliance-Part IV
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The U.S.-Israel Strategic Alliance--no matter what setbacks--is alive, well and proceeding to its logical conclusion: The U.S.-Israel Defense Pact [1]. Iran's determination to resuscitate its nuclear program and trade its oil for anything but dollars; the Sharon 'X-Factor'--i.e., Israel after Sharon; and the incessant insurgency in Iraq [2], along with increasing agitation from Hamas (Note Hamas' domination of Palestinian politics.), Isla…
- Time to Dissolve the FCC By Charles Stone
In all the GOP campaigns of recent times, one of the major planks was the abolition of government departments and agencies. Of course, once in power, the Republicans not only forgot that plank but actually pumped more money into those functions than their Democrat counterparts. I suggest the kind of incremental approach to decreasing government that the Democrats have used so successfully to increase government. I propose we start with an agency that is one of the most the most dangerous to f…
- Public Sector Economies in Transition By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.
In the previous article, we described the various methods developed in the West to cope with the ever-burgeoning public sector.Yet, economies in transition everywhere in the world have learned a lesson the hard way: not everything that is Western - necessarily fits their needs. Many Western techniques, methods, systems and ways of thinking cannot be applied in Macedonia, for instance.The public sector is a great burden on economies everywhere.It is mostly financed by collecting taxes from indi…
- William Seward and the Alaska Purchase By Garry Gamber
Aren’t you glad you purchased Alaska? You got a bargain, you know. You purchased it for 2 cents per acre for all 586,000 acres of it.By “you” I mean you as a tax payer. Back in 1867, under President Andrew Johnson, successor to Abraham Lincoln, the United States purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million.Purchasing Alaska was not an impulsive decision. The U.S. Congress had been discussing it for several years. Alaska represented a huge parcel of land and nobody really knew what was up ther…
- Immigration: Ten Points to Ponder By Douglas Bower
1. Why is it that no one seems to notice, much less ever mention, that the World Bank and the IMF have implemented economic measures that have left large sections of their populations unemployed and destitute? (The illegals are not doing this, you see, but this population is easier to attack and is more defenseless than the World Bank and the IMF.)2. Why is it that no one seems to notice, much less ever mention, that the effects of NAFTA have backfired driving more than six million Mexican far…
- How the Weapons Disappeared by George Bush
Fiction. That literary genre, supposed to be for dreamers, is growing fast. Not in the number of writers churning out fairy tales, but even among politicians—first citizens. And the number one citizen of the world for that matter—the President of the United States!Not that George Bush actually wrote an epic novel. But what he told Fox News recently, if crafted into a story, could make a best seller and go on to win the next Pulitzer. When asked why he invaded Iraq on the excuse that the country …
- The Story of the Star Spangled Banner
The future of the young United States looked bleak as the summer of 1814 entered its final weeks. The “Second War for American Independence”, often called the “War of 1812”, had taken a perilous turn for the upstart Americans. On August 19, British warships sailed up Chesapeake Bay and captured Washington D.C. in only five days. President Madison and other government officials barely escaped the city before the Redcoats set fire to the US Capitol, the White House, and numerous public buildings. …
- USPTO Grants Another Stupid Software Patent - Hand In Your Blackberry At the Door By Mikki Barry
Technology patents stifle innovation. You may have heard this, and the arguments surrounding it, since the first software patents were issued. Until now, however, the average individual in the United States has not noticed really noticed the reach that intellectual property law protection has in their everyday lives. After all, one does not miss innovation that has been crushed prior to the product's shipment into the supply chain. The "wouldn't it be nice if we had something like this" th…
- War in Iraq and Debate on International Terrorism By Lance Winslow
Before the United States went into remove Saddam we had opposition in Europe. Even though all knew he had murdered so many. The fact is the French put out a "Media Hit" on this nation, over the Iraq war. Then we find out about all the "Oil for Food Scandals."Of course Liberals will say that this had nothing to do with it, that they really believe that the United States was in the wrong? The problem is that they have adopted a negative view of their own country in some sort of really bizarre be…
- Mr. Bin Laden: Tear this Wall Down By Paul Jerard
You say, you want to help the Palestinians, but most of them still struggle in poverty. How are you helping anyone? Having been born into a privileged life, you use your wealth toward death, destruction, division, and sorrow.Here is an old saying for you to ponder: “Give a man a fish, you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish, and you have fed him for a lifetime.” How are you helping the people of the Middle East, learn how to help themselves, with your millions of dollars?You have wa…
- Chocolate Continent Awaits the Great Black Return!
Mayor Ray Nagin of New Orleans stood on the podium of the Martin Luther King holiday to preach: 'Surely God is mad at America. He sent us hurricane after hurricane after hurricane, and it's destroyed and put stress on this country....' That much is true. Then he had to speak against our involvement in Iraq, assuming divine displeasure about it. That much is false.
God is upset with the United States, but not for being in Iraq as the false prophets would charge, misleading people from looking at…
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3. 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…
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