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- SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!
If you're a self-confessed liberal you've heard it all before. You've been called every meaningless name in the book; 'traitor,' 'Commie,' 'Unpatriotic,' 'Un-American,' and even 'bleeding-heart liberal' (like it's a bad thing).
I wish that just once I could get an honest answer from a conservative. I'd like to ask them if they ever get tired of cutting down so-called 'liberal' arguments by attacking the person and not the proposition. Just once would I like an honest answer to the question of wh…
- End Of History? Not Quite By Mithun Bhattacharya
A visitor to Moscow would be immediately struck by the fact that an otherwise dull Kremlin now seduces one to break the sound barrier in a mike, rediscover one self on a Compaq or simply feel Warner in a Pringles. If this is not enough then there is always Chairman Mao in Tiananmen Square calling upon workers and peasants to not only carry forward the revolution but also gulp down a Sprite, while they are at it. Numerous more examples abound from the Adriatic, so what does it all signify? Is …
- America Beware, Hillary Clinton May Run For President
America is the greatest country in the world. Our citizens are caring, generous, trusting and forgiving. Those are some of the traits that make our country so great and so strong. Those traits can also be some of our biggest weaknesses. We are always willing to give people a second, third or even a fourth chance. We want to believe in the goodness of others even when they have shown us time and again that they are not good. We are always ready to give others the benefit of the doubt. Because of …
- Protecting Our Buses from International Terrorists By Lance Winslow
We know that the International Terrorists like the idea of attacking buses as we watch every week another attack in Israel. There have many ideas on how buses like Greyhound might protect the drivers through use of a high-tech ultra-strength plastic shields or enclosed see-through boxes. Lately Canada and the FBI in United States have been looking at tour buses traveling into the country, looking into the riders and drivers. I once had a call from a Tour Bus Operator in Ontario Canada on his w…
- The 25 Fallacies of President Bush's State of the Union Address on Terrorism ( Part 2 )
Fallacy 11. 'We are working with Iraqis and the United Nations to prepare for a transition to full Iraqi sovereignty by the end of June.... The killers will fail, and the people of Iraq will live in freedom.' There is no full sovereign country on this earth. Because the small powers—the minnows are perpetually living under the shadows of the big powers—the tritons. In the book, CHASING SHADOWS!: A Dream; I called them the Say powers and the Yes powers. And in these days of unipolaris…
- A Need to Review Abortion Laws In Belgium By Rickcord. N Ngambi
INTRODUCTIONThe aim of writing this article is to encourage the long standing pro-life battle against abortion and protecting the rights of unborn babies to experience life on earth as nature permit it to be. Thousands of unborn babies are being aborted in Belgium by wicked mothers just by convincing the physician with any of those reason covered by the laws of which a woman can abort without facing any criminal charges. These laws have now given women the power and the licence to kill. Belgiu…
- The Blessing of Society By Andy Carloff
"Society in every state is a blessing..."-- Thomas Paine, Common SenseWhat of value?Interaction among human beings has provided us each with unique, fulfilling experiences, fond memories, and satisfied desires. When humans gathered together to share their culture among each other, to find something common in others that may form the base of a unity, they formed society. As they collected together, working and living together, they created art, poetry, and music, forming the results of their…
- 'Road Map won't work cause PA are liars'
The US-backed Road Map peace plan had no real chance of success because Israel was the only signatory living up to its side of the agreement, former US House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich wrote recently.“Diplomacy is important and has a vital role to play [in solving the Israeli-Arab conflict], but its function must be different than the Oslo process and the Road Map suggest,” Gingrich argued in the summer edition of Middle East Quarterly.“The focus on Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy ca…
- Dole, Kemp, Trusting People By Lance Winslow
Many in the peanut gallery of society are so quick to attack the republican party, out of duty to their side of the sound and fury of human endeavor, however if you are really going to attack people without debating their concepts then in fact you are no better than those you condemn. I recommend to all that you look at both sides and see how similar we really all are. I recommend you go buy the Audio Tape about the Dole-Kemp Plan and play it in your car. If you still wish to blast them person…
- Divine Right of Capital
We have seen the institutionalized support of Divine Kings in the last two centuries. In far earlier times these Nobles had to answer to the people to a far greater extent. Marjorie Kelly is the author of The Divine Right of Capital and she is on this track or train of thought. Noam Chomsky says global corporatism and the frauds they create or the assassins in government that do their bidding while being given new technologies paid for by taxpayers is the greatest threat to life on earth. This b…
- Mark Lunsford! Your Voice Needed NOW!
Mr. Lunsford:
I can certainly understand how the loss of your precious child has focused your attention on those dangerous persons who demonstrate predatorial intent on those with no power.
I cannot imagine the pain your family has endured but I am quite certain you can relate to the pain of a family whose 19 year old son committed suicide because of being labeled a sex offender for a Romeo and Juliet relationship.
We can better protect the public and especially children from sexual abuse and as…
- Don't Confuse Me With The Facts
These days, speaking with most Democrats is like being 'Alice, In Wonderland'. Most of them seem to be going under the old saying 'Don't Confuse Me With The Facts', it seems that many of their statements are based on emotions instead of reality. I used to enjoy discussing politics, especially with people that disagreed with me (I felt that I might learn something new or different.). I still do, but lately I have found that, while I still enjoy discussing politics with Independents and Republican…
- How Small Business Benefits From Supporting Labor Unions By Ron Coleman
For a short time I worked as a union officer for the office workers' union at Walt Disney studios. It was a very educational experience and one thing I learned is that people have a strange attitude about the relationship between unions and business management. All too many business managers think of the union as their enemy, and unfortunately too many union members think the same thing about management. The sad part of it is, both sides are working toward the same goals. Employees need to…
- Canada Tries to Stop Flow of Drugs into the US By Dan Spankie
As more and more cities and states set up websites and pass measures to allow for importing price controlled Canadian drugs into the US to control the rising cost of healthcare, Canada is starting to take notice on the impact of such practices on it’s government run healthcare system. Canada doesn’t like what it sees, and for good reason. Canada has a population of around 30 million and is not set up to handle the volume of medications needed to supply a country like the US with it’s aging pop…
- Concepts of Socialism By Andy Carloff
Introduction - What Is Socialism?Socialism is the belief that children should not have to go to sleep hungry at night. Socialism is the belief that sweatshops are an abomination to the ethic of humaneness. Socialism is the belief that no man should worry about their family's welfare because of a boss replacing the older employees with younger ones. Socialism is the belief that everyone should get paid as much money as they deserve for their job, the belief that we should not have to crawl…
- A National Sales Tax: The Time is Now
'If you elect me, Senator Katherine Laforge, as your next president, my National Sales Tax will give you back true equity in the share of taxes you pay. You will no longer be the utilitarian taxpayer for the elite.' 'Hulagu's Web - chapter 10'The heroine in 'Hulagu's Web' is a true believer in Frank Chodorov's compelling view that income tax is the root of all evil. Why, under our current National Income Tax system, do billions in real income earned by criminal endeavors, the underground econom…
- When the Levee Breaks, How Many More Fuel Increases Can We Take By Gordon Rant
The aftermath of Katrina has affected more that just New Orleans and the surrounding gulf coast. There are huge financial implications associated with the catastrophe, from the initial humanitarian aid to the rebuilding and repairing needed to get the local area back on its feet. Eight oil refineries shut down as a result of Katrina could take many months to restart. The Gulf Coast is a prime supplier of oil, through pipelines now shut due to lack of power and ocean-going barges unable to load…
- Giving the power back to the people
Voterman- defender of the just uniter of the people, together with Voterpowerusa.com will be fighting to take back the government from corporate lobbyists, special interest groups, and dishonest politicians. Too many labels divide our voting power. What labels? Party affiliation, class, race, sex, age, and religion. “If 100 million plus Americans voted together by focusing on the major issues, at one specific place, they would get what they needed. Congress would have no choice but to give the p…
- NASCAR to be Shut Down by FTC? By Lance Winslow
The Federal Trade Commission has very important Anti-trust Laws. They say these laws protect us from Evil Monopolies. Many believe this is in the best interest of our civilization, society and of course the consumer. The NASCAR franchise is absolutely a monopoly and successful because people love NASCAR. It provides the fans what they want and we gladly pay to watch the most competitive men and machines trust thru the laws of physics to greater and greater speeds and efficiency. There is no gr…
- Ethanol, Water, Pollution, North Korea and Free Trade By Lance Winslow
Ethanol is a great way to produce fuel, great fuel to trade and It makes sense to grow your fuel. Only a few problems; it takes water, processing makes CO2 and how much can we get for it when we export it?Ethanol Plants are popping up across America and turn corn into fuel, but corn takes water to grow and states like Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri are in drought. So if you take the water to grow corn and to process (which also takes water) to make …
- Presidents Are not Perfect. By Lee Goins
What is more important than the impossible task of proving perfection on your parties side, is a willingness to seek out the mistakes and correct them; to improve; to monitor your integrity. In the face of the opposition bashing away and looking for any sign of weakness it is tempting to deny any fault at all, but still weak to ignore any places to improve. For a leader to inspire confidence, he must maintain a balance between claimed efficacy and a willingness to examine and adapt when cha…
- 2005 – The Year of the Human Dimension By Walter H Groth
Change is in the air and a growing sense for the need to approach our challenges in a different way. The time seems to be ripe for taking on the challenge of transition, transition leading towards the awakening of the leaders of society recognizing the power behind the Human Dimension.Looking back at 2004 it becomes obvious that even doing fairly well economically, still means a downsizing in the number of available jobs taking place all over the country. Fewer jobs lead to less income leads t…
- Rand Corp Was Right to Advise Use of Nuclear Weapons in Middle East By Lance Winslow
Before the war in the Middle East and after 9-11, the Rand Corp had advised that our response should be with Thermo Nuclear Weapons and for total annihilation to send a message to our enemies and future enemies that the United States is off limits to attack. And that if you do attack us you, your nation, genetic heritage and Culture will be wiped off the plant. We did not listen to them, but in hindsight it might have been the best choice. Of course this is not Politically Correct to say, but …
- Is the Criminal Justice System Engineered Towards Re-offending By Thomas Gallagher
IntroductionIn light of the rising crime rate in the United Kingdom, this brief article will assess the criminal justice system within the United Kingdom, and explore whether the actual facilities in place are helping to limit the numbers of convicted criminals that re-offend, or whether these systems that are in place are engineered towards re-offending. For most offenders there first port of call will be incarceration. It will, therefore, be important to start with the effectiveness of pri…
- An Introduction to the Connecticut State Budget for 2004-2005 By Dr. Michael A. S. Guth
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities (CCM) is interested in the state’s budgetary health, so that the conference can estimate how much money the state will transfer to local towns and municipalities. To determine the fiscal health of any state, the first place to examine is expenditures on prescription drugs for the state’s Medicaid program. Rising prescription drug costs are the single most important explanatory factor for the increases in health care costs, health insurance premium…
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1. Soft Landing in Downward Business Cycle Predicted 2006 By Lance Winslow
Many analysts in many business sectors are considering the writing on the wall, as we approach what could be a rocky downward business cycle. We have issues in the Auto Manufacturing Sector, Transportation and Retail Sectors. Some in the retail sector understand the crunch that the increased gasoline prices at the pump are having on the American Consumer and how this will decrease any potential upward projections on the Christmas Gift retail season for 2005. Some large box store manufacturers …
2. Too Many Lobbyists in DC By Lance Winslow
Most Americans are aware that there are too many lobbyists in DC, but probably do not know how many. Let me put it into better terms to help you understand. There are 24 lobbyists for ever Member of the United States Senate and Us Congress. That is a whole lot of people forcing their will on what we perceive to be our rights and an overwhelming Army of problematic requests to the forward and positive progression of our Civilization.All of us know we have way too many bureaucrats and politician…
3. Social Security Bullshit: A Socratic Discussion with a Texas Cowboy at McDonald's
Using non-technical language and a dialogue format, this short ebook explains the problems with privatization and misleading privatization arguments. Logical fallacies and economic concepts are presented in a Socratic discussion.
The FREE eBook can be read online at http://www.socialsecuritybullshit.com but the first chapters are reprinted below.
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4. I am a Terrorist!
As soon as I entered the plane of an international airline that was to leave for Paris from Houston, I realized that, inside the plane, I was the only Pakistani amongst the other passengers. I placed my handbag in the luggage box, and floated on the comfortable seat. Air Hostess placed the glass of Orange juice on the specific place designed for it and now she was serving the other passengers.
There was one month tiredness on me, so I started feeling sleepy the next moment, BUT a sudden thought …
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