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  1. Lack of Peace, Reaching Critical Mass By Roy Klienwachter
    You have in front of you two buttons, one is green the other is black. The green button represents peace and love, the black button represents war and hate and you were put in charge of choosing what the rest of humanity will experience on earth. Which one will you choose and why?New Age authors write that the thoughts of only a few can change the circumstances of the world.Over twenty five years ago I was taught Transcendental Meditation and during that course we learned that critical mass (t…


  2. Vote None of the Above
    I am sure some of you remember Brewster's Millions, the popular 80's movie starring the late Richard Prior. During this movie Monty Brewster needs to spend $30 million in 30 days to try and get his real inheritance of $300 million. In an effort for this to happen he joins in on the mayoral race and his slogan is, 'Vote None of the Above'. I think those are words of wisdom that very much apply to politicians in this century. Before I try to change people's ways of thinking as to how they should v…


  3. The Options For Regime Change In Iran By Angelique Van Engelen
    If recent speeches by US officials on Iran's plans to become a nuclear power can be seen as part of a build-up to a possible US-evoked regime change in Iran, the intelligence behind it is at once scant and abundant. Whatever the real official US policy toward Iran is aiming for exactly is hard to get clear, but it is noteworthy that off late, US officials have stepped up their campaign of Iran criticism.Cautious remarks made by Porter J. Goss, the new head of the Central Intelligence Agency (C…


  4. Haves and Have Nots Debate on Capitalism By Lance Winslow
    Some have said that the haves and have nots, disparity will lead to dissension, rebellion and death. And they point out that capitalism when introduced into an emerging nation state will accelerate such tension, thus bringing on revolution and rebellion, chaos and conflict. Where as there are certainly historical references, which might be used as evidence of such. I would like to point out that in fact humans will do that with or without capitalism, yes they are mostly harmless, yet we know t…


  5. Political Lobbying & Biblical Aspects of the Mid-East Crisis By Corbin Wright
    1) IS HAVING A DEMOCRACY MORE EFFECTIVE IN ADDRESSING POLITICAL CONCERNS?The answers below, except for item 3, are a composite of what has come out of 3 Christian web sites in trying to answer the above question.1) Winston S. Churchhill used to say "Democracy is the worst system of government we have, except for all the others.2) Democracy is more effective, if it upholds the protection and advancement of individual well-being, through good public education, civil liberties, and a largely unc…


  6. The Gun Lobby is a Role Model? By Paul Jerard
    After successfully being passed through the Senate, and the House of Representatives, Congress has now forwarded the Gun Liability Bill to President Bush for his signature. There is no doubt that President Bush will endorse this bill, which gives limited protection to firearms dealers and manufacturers from liability lawsuits.This will not protect gun dealers, who are negligent in background checks, or who knowingly pass guns to criminals. Whatever your opinion of the second amendment, this …


  7. Joseph Brant and The Hegelian Dialectic
    I admit I am only able to provide guesses as to the nature of how the elites might convene or make known to each other the nature of shared interests at different times. I have traveled in some circles where some of these people are present and I may have overheard a few things from others who work for them but it is pure guesswork in the final analysis. The Jacobin Scottish era shows us that Hume, Carlyle and Gibbon where checking with each other and following a plan to minimize the lesser nob…


  8. The Inverted Saint - Hitler
    'My feeling as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me to the man who once in loneliness, surrounded only by a few followers, recognized these Jews for what they were and summoned men to fight against them and who, God's truth! was greatest not as a sufferer but as a fighter.In boundless love as a Christian and as a man I read through the passage which tells us how the Lord at last rose in His might and seized the scourge to drive out of the Temple the brood of vip…


  9. Chile Completes Its Transition To Democracy
    Brian McAfee2838 Mason BlvdMuskegon Heights MI 49444 brimac6@hotmail.comChile Completes Its Transition To Democracy by Brian McAfee In two key decisions Chile has restored her democracy lost on September 11, 1973 when Gen. Augusto Pinochet overthrew democratically elected president Salvador Allende in a bloody Coupe supported by the United States. On July 6, a Chilean court ruled 11 to 10 to remove Picnochet's immunity he had granted himself when he became dictator in 1973. This opens the door …


  10. Leadership and Overcoming Adversity: Senator Orrin G. Hatch story
    Leadership and Overcoming Adversity: Senator Orrin G. Hatch story, United States Senator (R-Utah) By Howard Edward Haller, Ph. D. This groundbreaking leadership research by has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from well-known prominent business, political, and academic leaders who either participated in the study or reviewed the research findings. You will discover the proven success habits and secrets of people who, in spite of difficult or life threatening challenges …


  11. COSTS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
    Illegals Cost Feds $10 Billion a Year; Amnesty Would Nearly Triple Cost The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has just released a new report, 'The High Cost of Cheap Labor: Illegal Immigration and the Federal Budget.' The report estimates that households headed by illegal aliens used $10 billion more in government services than they paid in taxes in 2002. C-SPAN covered the release of the new CIS report last week, but it has not re-aired the coverage since then. WASHINGTON (August 25, 2004) —…


  12. Defending Middle Eastern Oil Refineries and Assets By Lance Winslow
    An idea to defend oil infrastructure in the Middle East may need to take into consideration some of the available close at hand opportunities. For instance creating a mote like perimeter and filling it with oily, seawater and chemical polymer chains or “Goo” and then covering the mote with a layer of sand. This can be done easily by digging the mote, 100 feet wide and 10 feet deep and lining it with a plastic bottom. Then increase the underground pressure and drilling down and allowing the sal…


  13. Europe to defeat Iran for Israel!
    ''Removing settlers from Gaza policy.' Painful but necessary,' chants Peter Sain ley Berry in 'Are we heading for a second war in the middle east?,' perpetuating the BIG LIE that 'land for peace' has worked, which it clearly hasn't. Why insanely continue such a demonstrably failed policy of appeasement and expect different results? Why reward terrorism? Israel has a lot less land and isn't an inch closer to peace. Another BIG LIE repeated is that the 'Palestinian' problem is the root of all Ar…


  14. The Iraqi Election
    Just a couple of thoughts about the recent 'election' in Iraq:1- The election in Iraq is neither a victory nor a defeat for George W. Bush and the ideology he represents. At no point prior to the start of this conflict was the establishment of democracy an explicitly stated goal of this administration. That is not why the Senate voted to authorize the use of force and it is not why the American people gave the war overwhelming initial support.Democracy, if that does in fact come about, would onl…


  15. Privilege: Its Role in Oppression By Andy Carloff
    The Capitalist system produces two classes: the Proletariat class and the Capitalist class. The first class produces all of the wealth of society, according to the instructions of the Capitalist class. The Capitalist class is composed of investors, businessmen, entrepreneurs, all persons who are in possession of the means of production. We are all aware of the variation of this class. There is the small business owner, who might make anywhere in between $50,000 and $250,000 in a year. The…


  16. Death and Destruction and the Run Up to D Day By David Carter
    This is the third in a short series of four articles about the events in Britain in the 1940's. My late uncle Mr Gordon Bessant is talking to Mr Joe Hieatt-Smith. The recordings were made in 1994.You'd go to work as I said and if you'd go at 7 o'clock you'd be at your place of work. Now obviously the talk was of who got hit and who got bombed out last night, what was burning, what was knocked out. Communications were not as readily available as they are today, all we had was what the police ha…


  17. Of course everybody was innocent but...
    I have just read in 'Rzeczpospolita' an excellent 'Short History of the Jews in Poland', describing the tragedy of one of the most significant ancient cultures which survived till our times. It happened so that the Jewish nation, persecuted by VARIOUS SPIRITS OF THE TIMES, found several centuries of peace in Poland, located in Central Europe. Due to that fact, since the 11th century it had been developing, along with one of the Slavonic tribes, an interesting culture of the contemporary Poland.…


  18. HIPPA is a Waste of Trees By Lance Winslow
    The new HIPPA law for privacy in Health Care sounded so wonderful indeed. Privacy is important to Americans, yet all HIPPA really did was thru more bureaucracy and inefficiency into an already top heavy, over regulated, drowning in paperwork Industry. Let me give you some examples because as a liberal you have no clue as to the problems these things cause.If you take out a life insurance policy or a long-term health care insurance policy there are now already at least 6 additional pages in eve…


  19. MORAL ARMOR'S Economic Warning for Americans By Ronald Springer
    For years we’ve suffered under recession, prompting us to ask, When will it end? My answer is, “It’s only the beginning.”Historically, recessions are the result of high interest rates, pushed up as the result of loose money policies. Recovery comes when citizens begin to spend more wisely, save money and pay off their debts, but not this time. Never before have credit policies been so loose for so long, and there has been no decrease in consumer debt. It’s still on the rise, but Americans are …


  20. Public Utilities, Monopolies and Problematic Structures By Lance Winslow
    Public utilities and a problematic issue on the allowance of profits. We all know that if you are only allowed to make 15 percent profit as in the case of Utilities Companies then why not spend more money so you can make 15 percent go up. For instance if you make $100 which are only allowed to keep 15, that you make two hundred dollars, then you get to keep 30. A utility is a quasi government agency in that it has no competition; it is regulated by government. It is a forced monopoly, so monop…


  21. How to Make FEMA More Effective By Lance Winslow
    We have all seen the political positioning and the media fanned flame of blame game for the response to Hurricanes Rita and Katrina. We have seen everyone from the janitor of the Superdome to the President of the United States blamed for the weather. Even though we all know good and well that Hurricane Season comes once every year and that we are in a perhaps three decade severe Hurricane Cycle.Everyone knew that New Orleans would someday be hit by a big Hurricane, it was not a secret, in fact…


  22. The Ugly American Returns! By Virginia Bola, PsyD
    Originally published in 1958, "The Ugly American" (Lederer & Burdick) documented American blunders abroad and our failure to identify that what we termed communism in undeveloped countries was merely the screams of hunger and hopelessness becoming manifest. 15 years later, we extricated ourselves from Vietnam and licked our wounds for 30 years, finally coming to some sort of accommodation with free fire zones, Agent Orange, and My Lai. Never again, we swore. We would protect our nation's secur…


  23. DOD and DARPA Discussion By Lance Winslow
    There is so much bureaucracy in the US Government that one has to wonder if in fact they ever do anything right. Often we will here about some new government program or something good the government is doing, yet we later find out it was pure hokum and Public Relations. Government’s job is to protect the American People, yet we so often see that they are not able to protect us. Most of us are pro-military and the thought that perhaps the military might run a bad as the government is a little u…


  24. Africa’s Prosperity Goals: A Cultural Perspective By Muyiwa Osifuye
    Commission for Africa (CFA), one is made to understand is the brainchild of His Excellency, the UK Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair. Another initiative geared towards arriving at a set of policies meant to get Africa out of its economic doldrums.Concerning this matter, I must say, ‘Thank you Sir’ for this selfless initiative. I hope your colleagues in the G8 which you intend to chair come 2005 would be fair enough to assist in the implementation of the eventual suggested views that will be compi…


  25. Analyzing the Initiatives: Voting to Reflect Your Core Values By Linda Coss
    As you head to the polling booths, you won't just be voting for elected officials. Chances are, you will also face a dizzying array of voter initiatives… bond measures, special taxes, and proposals to change laws in one way or another. For most of us, the ballot can be quite overwhelming.Call me naïve, but I still like to think that each person's vote really matters. So before you get tempted to "take the easy way out" and simply copy your spouse/best friend/newspaper/pastor's voting plans, he…



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1. The Inverted Saint - Hitler
'My feeling as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me to the man who once in loneliness, surrounded only by a few followers, recognized these Jews for what they were and summoned men to fight against them and who, God's truth! was greatest not as a sufferer but as a fighter.In boundless love as a Christian and as a man I read through the passage which tells us how the Lord at last rose in His might and seized the scourge to drive out of the Temple the brood of vip…

2. Does America "Get It" about Terrorism? By Douglas Bower
I have to be honest. It is time to come clean. Though the rising cost of health care was indeed the primary reason my wife and I uprooted our lives and left America, it was not the only one. In very close competition was the issue of terrorism.We left America on August 1, 2003, and could not leave fast enough. Though health care is the primary reason we cite in our writing for leaving, the ongoing threat of Islamic terrorism in America was another motivating factor. Here is what I thought on t…

3. My Vietnam by George Bush
Everyone has his Vietnam. And what is Vietnam but a tale of dashed hopes. Consider some private citizens. Paul Gaugin sailed to French Polynesia in search of an elusive paradise. And died of frustration. That was his Vietnam. Andre de Sarto, the faultless painter, turned thief and lived a tormented life. Because he married the wrong woman. It was his Vietnam. Because he wanted to write the best Scottish poems, Robert Burns trekked away his life in search of Scottish folklores. A certain Vietnam…
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4. Aid for Africa?
Why, after all these years, are so many countries in Africa still dependent upon Western aid? Has such aid truly helped the situation or encouraged them to let others do for them what they won't do for themselves? (As the saying goes, you can give a man a fish and he'll eat once or you can teach him how to fish and he'll eat plenty of times). Has such assistance truly served the long-term interests of Africa or merely the self-interests of burgeoning bureaucracies? Why does the white world of t…