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- A Look Ahead to 2008 (Part II) By Terry Mitchell
Last week, I began my look ahead to the 2008 presidential campaign with the potential Republican candidates. Today, I will continue by taking a look at the potential Democratic candidates. Among them are New York Senator and former First Lady Hillary Clinton, former Vice President Al Gore, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, Indiana Senator Evan Bayh, Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, North Carolina Senator John Edwards, Illinois Senator-elect Barack Obama, Nevad…
- Association of Government Accountants By Lance Winslow
The AGA or Association of Government Accountants is often featured in Government World Magazine. One of the most debated subjects of course being the implementation of Sarbanes Oxley or SOX on government agencies, the association of government accountants is concerned that there is no way it is feasible. In fact most business executives complain that the government from the government printing office to the Department of Homeland Security, would have to be shut down if they were under the stri…
- Irrational Exuberance of the Dot Com Days Discussed By Lance Winslow
It is hard to disagree that there was much irrational exuberance during the Dot Com run-up. Some of the money that flowed into investments for companies with little more than an idea for the Internet or a program that should have ended up Freeware because quite frankly that was all it was really worth, ended up funded with millions in venture capital on their way to a public offering.Many have said including recently an employee for Deloitte that; “Everyone loves the free market until the foll…
- Philosophical Thoughts from a Road Warrior; Part II By Lance Winslow
Continued thoughts while driving down the road in a huge semi; mobile command center, the miles click by, but the mind flies thru time at the speed of thought.Yet as we previously approached Socialism at a rapid rate and faster than anytime in our history during the previous 8 years administration we did not allow for it. We condemned athletes, movie stars, politicians, businessmen, war heroes, through our trying to make everyone the same and we condemned any type of individual personalities.…
- Mexico; Look What We Did By Douglas Bower
The number-one question people ask us is, "What possessed you to move to Mexico?" The number-one answer we give is that we simply could no longer afford to live in America, so we found a country where we could, and moved there.We found ourselves in a position not unlike many Americans: A major illness strikes, unexpectedly, and though insured and with incomes, the cost of funding the illness simply becomes too much. It becomes, essentially, impossible. We were not alone.It turns out that more …
- The Principles of Anarcho-Communism By Andy Carloff
A Few Words To My Fellow Squatters, Homeless Folk, and Brothers and Sisters in RevolutionCommunismIn the economy of any nation, of any region, of any place on the globe, there is one creator of wealth: labor. It is the blood, sweat, and tears that make the products of the world. Every bushel of corn, every ton of steel, every article of clothing exists only because the workers offered their labor to create it. And yet, the business owners think it is justice when these workers go so underpa…
- Good For The Goose Is Good For The Gander
If you believe passionately in political correctness and cannot bear to see it used as a weapon in a war against the idiots who originated the whole politically correct idea, do please leave now. And you needn’t return. Folks with no sense of humor give me a severe pain somewhere south of my belly button. I hold a concealed handgun license in the State of Texas. I am also licensed as a concealed handgun instructor in Texas. Contrary to the belief held by most residents of the other 49 states, Te…
- Preparing to Invade Japan By David Carter
This is the fourth and final article in a series recollecting Britain in the 1940's. My uncle, the late Mr Gordon Bessant is telling his memories to Mr Joe Hieatt-Smith. The tapes were made in 1994, not 1996 as previously stated.For myself, I found myself being trained for the Japanese campaign. I was 14 at the outbreak of the war, and just before I was 19 I had my papers to go into the army. I had applied to go into the Navy before that when I was 17. Two friends and myself had volunteered on…
- The Intelligence Summit Misses the Mark: The German-Jesuit Threat to World Peace
Greetings to one and all, in the name and memory of Herbert W. Armstrong who visited and addressed many leaders of the nations you represent here today. Mr. Armstrong, ambassador for world peace without political portfolio, was a man sent by the Great Creator God (who made all men and determined the boundaries and languages of each nation) to deliver a bittersweet message.
I shall also deliver that bittersweet message, standing before you, facing the nations, dressed in a black t shirt, jeans a…
- Bush Supports Home-Bred Terrorists By Scott Huminski
The administration and the Bush appointed Justice Department are so obsessed with a foreign “war on terror” that they have chosen to look the other way concerning home-bred terror perpetrated by our own government officials against U.S. citizens.Below is a quote from an American prosecutor that President Bush and Alberto Gonzales’ Justice Department believe is just fine,"The last claim involves a statement made to attorney xxxxxxx warning that the defendant would be charged with additional cri…
- The Pilgrims and Beacon Hill Mob By Robert Baird
In 1966, Dr. Carroll Quigley, a professor of history at the Foreign Service School of Georgetown University and an employee of the Tri-Lateral Commission who informed or blew the whistle on them; published a 1311 page book called Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time. On page 950 he says: "There does exist, and has existed for a generation, an international Anglophile network which operates, to some extent, in the way the radical Right believes the Communists act. In fact, this …
- Workaholism, Leisure and Pleasure By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.
The official working week is being reduced to 35 hours a week. In most countries in the world, it is limited to 45 hours a week. The trend during the last century seems to be unequivocal: less work, more play.Yet, what may be true for blue collar workers or state employees – is not necessarily so for white collar members of the liberal professions. It is not rare for these people – lawyers, accountants, consultants, managers, academics – to put in 80 hour weeks. The phenomenon is so widespread…
- 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 …
- What Is The Filibuster All About?
The filibuster has been a tool available to U.S. Senators during Senate floor discussions on legislation and appointments since the U.S. Constitution was ratified. Both the Democratic and Republican parties have valued the filibuster as a means to bring compromise and bipartisanship to bitter and divisive debates.The word, filibuster, as it applies to the American political process refers to a political delaying tactic such as a long speech used by politicians to delay or prevent the passage of …
- I Choose Rightouseness By Sunny Sambhara
I am at an impasse. As November nears, I find myself, like everyone else in the country, bombarded with images and advertisments. Some tell me to vote Kerry, some tell me to vote Bush, some tell me just to vote - but all of them are telling me to do something. I was hoping to go one day without having to hear about the election, because everytime I do, I'm reminded of the fact that I still haven't decided who would be better suited to lead the country.I know this is probably a shock to my libe…
- Editorial: Bush and Responsibility
President Bush's acceptance of responsibility for using 'bad intelligence' as he took us to war in Iraq is unacceptable.
In the 18 month rampup to war, Bush was either:
1. Incompetent or
2. Assuming the role of hear no evil, see no evil
3. Complicit in the use of lies and disinformation to convince the American public to support his invasion of Iraq.
Did Bush not have enough commonsense, experience, and understanding of history to know that, as he contemplated the most important decision a Presi…
- The New Goo Review is Coming Right At You By Lance Winslow
Non-lethal Goo Concepts have been tossed around by many war planners and Advance Weapon Think Tanks as an alternative to lethal force. Impeding the enemy army advancement and rendering them useless in battlespace has several positives. The logistical supply chains of the enemy are completely stopped. The fighting ability of the enemy is severely limited and may leave no option but surrender or annihilation.Rather than planting landmines to stop the enemy advancing, we can lay tiger traps of Go…
- John Roberts and Madalyn Murray - The Turtle and the O'Hare
Perhaps time and chance never caused our paths to cross so I’ve never had an introduction to Supreme Court nominee John Roberts. It may also be that relatively obscure gospel preachers like me and larger than life guys like Roberts don’t have much of a chance at meeting outside of being given four or five extra lifetimes.Although I’ve never met Supreme Court nominee John Roberts, I did have a run in of sorts with America’s most notorious atheist Madalyn Murray O’Hare in the nineteen eighties. As…
- Fixing Our Regulatory Sewage and Minutia Problems By Lance Winslow
Some believe that Sarbanes Oxley was necessary to help investors. They say that were problems pre-Sarbanes Oxley and that there was: “no real scrutiny of the "self-regulated" audit firms who at the time were attempting to bolster consulting fees by telling clients what they wanted to hear.” And that Sarbanes Oxley was necessary; well we know that is complete and utter hokum, what we should have done was simply get rid of all the accountants? Lawyers, Regulators and allow businesses to run free…
- You just can't polish a turd!
Maybe I'm getting cynical as I get older or possibly I just know the smell of the perfume coated turd that is 'spin'. It seems that if nothing else, the government fully understands the working of UK public's mind and utilises every tactic possible to dodge, divert or just plaster over some of the most important liberty issues facing the people of the UK.People by nature are trusting of their state's authority and this trust is often abused. The UK government sanctioned and helped finance the w…
- Then and Now By Sunny Sambhara
The political landscape of Canada in 1992 was an uncharacteristic period in the country’s history. With a gross mismanagement of funds, a massive deficit looming, a twenty three percent job approval rating of the government, sitting Prime Minister Brian Mulroney was faced with more then his share of political problems. After his commitment to NAFTA in 1988, and the introduction of a new 7% general sales tax in 1989, the task placed on the shoulders of the newly elected leader of the Official O…
- The Liberal Solution: Assault a Conservative? By Douglas Bower
Ok, here is what happened: On March 31, 2005, Pat Buchanan, conservative commentator and former presidential candidate, was giving a speech at Western Michigan University when some 24-year-old ding-dong, who apparently did not like what he was hearing, decided the appropriately mature and tolerant behavior would be to attack Mr. Buchanan with a bottle of salad dressing.I do not know the motives of this nut, whether he was going crown Mr. Buchanan across the noggin, but he ended up "dousing" hi…
- What John Walsh WON'T tell you about The Children's Safety Act (H.R. 4472)
John Walsh is lying to you about The Children's Safety Act (H.R. 4472). So is Mark Lunsford. James Sensenbrenner (R-Wisconsin) is the fuel behind the exploitation of our most vulnerable fear, the safety of our children.
Let's get one thing straight from the start. I cannot imagine the death of my child. Period. To lose my child due to a murderer? Unthinkable. John Walsh and Mark Lunsford are two parents who have endured such tremendous loss and pain. The loss of their precious children has focus…
- Anti Government, Pro Democracy By Lance Winslow
Many Americans feel betrayed by their government, our government. I recently met a gentleman at a coffee shop who said he was; Anti-Government and Pro-Democracy. He went into a complete tirade of all the things that are wrong with the government; the typical nightly news events. You know; social security, illegal aliens, over regulation, homosexual marriage, corporate corruption, SPAM, Identity Theft, black-outs, fuel prices; on and on and on. My gosh, I was beginning to actually feel bad that…
- The Dragons By Robert Baird
I hope to provide a starting point for the serious scholar interested in the all important Chanes of Central America and convince researchers to look into the Egyptian dragons (crocodiles) and Chinese as well. I suspect the Li or Lee family of Merovingians has some connection to the Nestorian and Basilian types long before the Kuomintang which Andre Malraux knew was a high level Masonic structure. It is most important to look at the work of alien reptoid or Elohim promoters of all stripe and c…
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1. How Bill Cosby got it Wrong By Tamika Johnson
Bill Cosby got it wrong. His many speeches regarding the plight of poor blacks in this country and their lack of personal responsibility, were not only off the mark, but completely irresponsible.Cosby failed to take into account many mitigating factors, in what became his regular rants about poor blacks in this country. For example, the last of the civil rights laws was passed in 1965, so it's been forty years since the physical signs of government sanctioned racism have been in place. Please…
2. Common Sense vs. Common Senseless - How Thomas Paine Can Be Applied To Modern Day; Part Two By Alexia Lunningham
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3. PALS in Pakistan Part Five – Additional Nuclear Advantages By Teve Torbes
Another advantage of providing Pakistan with PALS is avoiding a situation that might force the United States to take military action within or against Pakistan. The U.S. has reportedly begun training several groups of marines for a contingency plan to invade Pakistan and remove its nuclear weapons should any Islamic regime appear to be taking power (Barry). This situation would be extremely detrimental to U.S. interests and should be avoided if at all possible.First, a military incursion into …
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4. Do Not Tell The Truth By Lance Winslow
Do you really want to get ahead in your life? Do you want to grow a business really large? Do you want to be powerful? Well then do what works. For instance the United States Government is big and powerful. They control every aspect of your life and your business if you own one. They never tell the truth about much of anything. An example would be the Justice Department and their bunk lawsuits. Much of the time they make stuff up, doctor the truth and file it in court. Why do they do this, it …
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