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- Saddam We Created or the Monster Who Grew Later? By Lance Winslow
No one in the World can debate that Saddam was a killer and dictator lacking moral judgment and values. A perfect example that absolute power corrupts absolutely as he massacred the Kurds for which he did not like very much. He of course was supported by us in the 1980s and conveniently deposed by us in the 1990s and vehemently and revengefully so in 2002.In the 1990’s Saddam who had built up one of the largest armies in the world got upset that the Kuwait's were drilling side ways into what h…
- Why Guns By Kenneth Hoffman
Guns were invented to kill people. Isn't it time for us to move upward on the ladder of civilization and admit that we are better off without them? Hand guns have the advantage of being unnoticed in a crowd until the last minute. Rifles are so accurate that the victim doesn't have a chance. Assault weapons are the same as rifles with the added feature of being able to kill more people faster. The old ploy of gun lovers is that they need guns to protect themselves from other gun lovers. Gun cl…
- Positive People Power - Taking Control By Being Proactive NOT Reactive! By Karen Fiala
WE MUST PUT A STOP TO THE EVER-INCREASING PRICE OF OIL!In the last few months the price of many necessities has markedly increased. Sure, we can call it ‘inflation’ and say it’s just a part of life - but it’s a component which is slowly but surely strangling all of us, financially. The situation is now so bad that it is spiralling out of control, leaving most of the world’s population without money for anything other than the bare essentials. Some of us can’t even afford those!
Does it have to…
- Connecticut Does Not Need Further Income Tax Hikes! By Dr. Michael A. S. Guth
Industrial Recruiting. The absence of a state income tax in Tennessee was cited by Nissan Corporation as one of the quality of life factors it considered for its workers when it decided to build a large plant in Smyrna, Tennessee, to produce the Nissan Altima and other vehicles. Similarly, the absence of a state income tax and the quality of life for workers was cited by General Motors in its decision to locate the Saturn production plant outside Nashville, Tennessee. Just last month, Toyot…
- Fear, Controversy and Chaos in the Media By Lance Winslow
Most modern day media stories containing fear, controversy and chaos is really all contrived Bull, but it is interesting how well it works to control the masses and motivate people to do things. Those in power like to use fear, as it helps me solve problems and helps them maintain their positions. Yet as we have seen with modern governmental controls, no one really wants to solve anything. It would serve them no purpose for the status quo leadership having achieved theirs and wanting to hold…
- Between Hiroshima Japan 6 August and the NY 11 September! By Khalid Osman
Japan lit its candles of pure, "noble sadness" on the 60th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The mayor of the late city, Iccho Itoh, criticized the USA for dropping the first atomic bomb in Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 and following that after 3 days by the second atomic bomb which attacked Nagasaki.The two bombs harvested the lives of more than
242,437 people to end the Second World War by the surrender of Japan.Iccho Itoh, urged the United States to stop the recent new nuclear policy an…
- NAACP and Myrtle Beach to Discriminate Against All Bikers
The NAACP and Myrtle Beach have reached an agreement that allows for discrimination against all bikers. Apparently discrimination is fine with the NAACP if it is based upon the means of conveyance. This settlement provides black bikers no relief from poor treatment during black bike week but the city promises to treat white bikers just as badly. It seems to me that the NAACP has forgotten Doctor King's words of wisdom: 'injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere.' It seems this settlement b…
- Should Felons Have Guns?
Let me duck down behind some cover here. Yes! I think that felons should be allowed to purchase – and carry – firearms.I’m still down here. Are you finished with the rotten eggs and tomatoes? Okay, I’ll stick my head back up.Felons should be allowed to carry guns!Before I continue, let me state clearly that I am no happier about armed robbers, murderers and rapists having firearms than you are. So why do I take this position? It’s really a no-brainer. Violent criminals do not go to the local gun…
- Programa FOME ZERO agora... Problemas para as gera��es futuras
Pessoalmente tenho MUITO medo que as vezes chega ao pavor, quando ouço idéias dos nossos governantes e principalmente quando a população apoia, sem antes saber o que realmente está acontecendo ou acontecerá.
Os programas de auxilio são realmente maravilhosos, é uma função dos governos darem apoio e recursos paras as populações nas situações complicadas, principalmente nos casos de calamidades públicas, como nas enchentes, alagamentos entre outras tragédias que acontecem no mundo e principalmente…
- Immigrants and Converts responsible for Muslim Terror Violence in the West
When we think of terrorist assaults, we visualize hate spitting imams or a serene Osama Bin Laden in front of us; we think of Palestine, Syria, Iran, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. However, as you will see below, this is a very wrong representation of the facts. Although the people and countries that are mentioned are pulling the strings, the real danger is coming from another side.
According to Robert S. Leiken's 'Bearers of Global Jihad? Immigration and National Security after 9/11', Muslim immigra…
- Why Do US Media Ignore Secret UK Government Memo On A Mega Iraq War Conspiracy? By Angelique Van Engelen
The blogosphere has been jumping around the story like crazy but it seems the mainstream media are doing their best to ignore it. Yet it’s been branded the most extensive case of governing-level conspiracy plotting in ages. CNN spent very limited time on it and that’s also a pretty accurate indicator of the attention most other media outlets have devoted to it so far. Even though some 88 members of Congress openly inquired about it and a few other US opionion leaders spoke out against it. But…
- National ID cards have more than Australians concerned
HillarysVillage.comFearful that terrorists will next target Australia, Prime Minister John Howard broke the silence this week. He reopened the debate on issuing mandated national ID cards.Those who live topside and think that internal political decisions made down under will have little bearing on our lives, should think again.A national ID system in Australia will do more than raid that nation of personal liberty. It will set a precedent to be followed by the rest of the world.So what's the big…
- Is it Possible to Appease Evil?
Terry Dashner“Is it possible to Appease evil?”Neville Chamberlain in 1938 tried to appease Hitler, but Hitler would not be appeased. You see, 1938 was a terrible time for Europe. Hitler’s Nazis were running through sovereign nations like a hot knife through butter. England and its European allies were deeply alarmed to say the least, and they hoped to negotiate peace with Hitler without having to go to war against him. Chamberlain, Prime Minister of England, flew to Munich to meet with Hitler. …
- 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…
- Virginia Governor Race Pathetic Politics By Lance Winslow
Virginia Governors race was a pathetic showing of politics as usual as the debate were constant barbs and attempts to character assonate. These guys did nothing but run around our state and give each other a hard time. The three candidates and groups assisting them raised 42 million dollars for the election and used every dollar to smear their opponents. Jerry Kilgore a former state attorney general spent 22 million and Tim Kaine collected 18.7 million to fire back attack ads and rhetoric. Rus…
- Monetary Flows, Consumer Debt, Policy, Trade Deficit and Reality By Lance Winslow
America has some monetary issues, which need to be addressed. First consumer debt is at issue; the average consumer is upside down in their cars, over extended on credit card debt and living in a house, which they may have 10-15% equity and probably less with all these new home sales on 2-3% down and all the re-financing to pay off short term debt. Second; lets look at Wal-Mart; You buy a product there, 6% goes to the employee, 10% is profit to the company, 80% goes to re-stock or the cost of …
- A New Look at Labor Day
A New Look at Labor DayRobert F. AbbottA day to reflect on the accomplishments of working people: That's been the proud tradition since the first, unofficial, Labor Day back in 1882.But, one of labor's greatest accomplishments has gone largely unrecognized. Since the end of World War II, working people have bought up a huge chunk of big business. They now own a piece of just about everything in business, from multinational corporations to small companies that build mini-malls in their neighborho…
- When Will America be Safe from Terrorism? By Lance Winslow
Can we really win the war on International Terrorism? The experts think we are as Al Queda is running out of money and losing its leadership by way of death or hiding. President Bush is likely to go down in history as the man who fought against International Terrorism, was relentless in the fight and proved all the critics wrong. In fact the war on International Terrorism is nearly over now.When will America be from Terrorism? Well, once the international terrorism is shut down and bankrupt, t…
- Floating City; New Orleans By Lance Winslow
Rebuilding New Orleans will cost us Billions after Hurricane Katrina. How will we go about such a massive effort to prevent the future destruction in a repeat Category Hurricane V event? I would like to hereby float the concept of building a floating city in part of New Orleans, surely this is not a new idea and there are others I assume who have also been thinking here. We can re-enforce the 350-mile Levee system, use it as the breakwater point and float the below water level areas of New Orl…
- Polling and campaigning made easier using online surveys
Whether campaigning for government, a local chapter or for election to the school council online surveys are the easy and effective election tool that will benefit any campaign. Use surveys to discover more about the electorate, to identifying the issues that really concern them so that each campaign can be tailored to reach the hearts and minds of the voters. ObjectiveFor any survey it is important to decide from the beginning what the objective of the survey is and when considering conducting …
- Army Recruiting Dilemma Discussed By Lance Winslow
Currently the US Army is having trouble recruiting. These problems stem from the distrust of parents who lived thru the Vietnam War, as they remember the number of soldiers killed and would prefer their offspring are not needlessly sacrificed. Also indeed some of the issues come from the Democratic Side or Ultra Liberal side who say that the current administration is made up of Oil Folks and that this war is fake. Without getting into that heated debate, of which there is more than enough ammo…
- A Few Quick Thoughts on Freedom and Technology By Lance Winslow
We have known of the innate characteristic need of members of our species to control individual other members. We also know of our desire to control other species. We attempt to control other species in many ways, screen doors to keep out insects, fences to keep alligators off the Alligator Alley HWY between Naples and Miami, cages in zoos, barbed wire to keep in livestock, nets to capture fish, insecticides-sound waves-scare crows to keep species from our crops, shock apparatus to keep pets w…
- Governments Worst Agency By Lance Winslow
Everyone knows the United States Government often falls down in their duties. Although over all the country is great and for the most part seems to work, there are several agencies that get an “F” on their report cards from some who act as government watchdogs. In my opinion there is no bigger waste of taxpayer’s money than that of the Federal Trade Commission. Having studied a few cases it appears obvious that this worthless agency cannot seem to do anything right. The sooner we close this ag…
- Politics in New Jersey
Politics in New JerseyJoshua J. BuntonAugust 16, 2004Have you been paying attention to the National News lately? No? Then, you haven’t heard about Governor Jim McGreevey. For those who aren’t familiar with the story we’ll begin with the beginning. On Thursday, August 12, 2004, Governor Jim McGreevey held a press conference to announce he was “resigning” effective November 15, 2004.Accompanied by his wife, Vanessa, Governor Jim McGreevey further announced that he was a “gay American,” and that he…
- Victims of Child Support By John Jack
"Similar to Medieval Inquisitions, judges have
been given the authority, in secret
proceedings... to investigate, prosecute, and
sentence men without any legal counsel"The VictimsExtorting monies from one group and discriminatingly and disproportionately
distributing them to another does not constitute a legitimate solution. In the past,
whenever proof has been requested to support their claims of success - they
have been unable to comply. At best, they throw us a few bones, token
stati…
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1. Obvious often means overlooked
by Kurt St. AngeloLibertarian Writers' Bureauhttp://www.writersbureau.orgMy favorite childhood story was about a herd of hippos that played hide n'seek. The baby hippo's best hiding place was on a ledge just above – thoughin plain view of – the herd's elders, who never found the baby because theynever looked up. Obvious often means overlooked.And so it is with jail overcrowding in the Circle City. County jails lackspace for everyone who's been arrested. Last year there were almost 2,000emergency…
2. You've Come a Long Way, Baby? By Jane Bixler
Pharmacists refusing to fill birth control prescriptions written by qualified health care providers, based on personal and moral beliefs? Many women find it hard to fathom such a quandary. Could it be true that in the year 2005, some forty years after oral contraception was initially marketed, reproductive rights are yet again being challenged?It has been seen all over the country, in companies as world renowned as Wal-Mart, which was among several pharmacies refusing women to obtain the pill …
3. John Kerry Won the Election... Or so Says Harvard University
The elections in America have become a joke.For those of you who don't know, your vote may not actually count especially if you are from a county which is made up of minorities.The average percentage of vote not counted during each election year is 3% ranging from 1% in some states to 4% in others.A study in the year 2002 by Harvard University shows that of the top 100 Counties which held the highest ‘spoilage’ 67 of those counties were made up more than 12% African American whereas the lowest 1…
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4. National Security and the Press Part One – Introduction to the Role of the Press By Teve Torbes
The nation’s need to protect its national security has long been seen to conflict with the rights protected by the First Amendment in some cases. Information is a valuable commodity during wartime, and maintaining control over what information reaches the enemy has been decisive of the outcome of numerous battles and wars. For an excellent discussion of some practical examples in which control of information determined the outcome of battles, see Jon Latimer, DECEPTION IN WAR (2001). This ha…
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