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- The Draft By Andy Carloff
To kill a man is one crime of itself. But to force a man to kill is an unspeakable atrocity. To force men by violence, to become violent, is a crime that extends to a higher damage, that falls to a lower low -- it is a thing of vice and brutality. It is more than the destruction of lives, the loss of loved ones. It is the disintegration of the heart, and the imprisonment of the soul. The Draft only forces men to be thoughtless brutes -- it turns individuals from lovers to warriors. This …
- BUSH SHOWS HIS TRUE COLORS!
If you voted for George Bush in the recent election, you should stop complaining about the national budget crunch and the planned destruction of public education, Social Security, Medicare and Veteran Affairs. Ignore the wounding and death of so many service men and women and the looming war between civilizations that shall recruit a million more terrorists who hate the way our government arms tyrants to dominate a billion miserable, poverty stricken people. After all, you got precisely what Geo…
- Vote any Third Party
America, Vote for any Third Party. Vote For Change!Citizens protest, make your vote count.I have heard it said America has two parties, the stupid party and the evil party. I have talked to activists from both the left and the right, and all have laughingly agreed. They all thought they were in the stupid party and the other party was evil. I think they were right!The Democrat and Republican parties are so close together they form one party. An example is the Social Security debate. The amount a…
- Affirmative Inaction By Gary Whittaker
One of Abraham Lincoln's claims to fame is the fact that he is best known for abolishing slavery. While he may have felt some personal satisfaction from liberating the Negroes from their bondage, Economy was the main reason why he made his emancipation proclamation. He wanted all of America to move into the Yankee version of capitalism. Over half a decade later, and after a series of civil rights "victories", the roots of Affirmative Action were laid into law.This was at a time when black civi…
- Canning International Terrorists? Literally By Lance Winslow
Well here is a great new product, we first saw this in our study on the Parking Industry at recent trade show. New Bomb Resistant Trashcans, Trashcan Anti-Bomb Receptacles for public safety now available.http://www.iaem.org/content/membersonly/ce...Receptacles.PDFSo we should can the International Terrorists right? Well that is what the president says, and now we can do just that. Some may not buy into the possibilities of International Terrorism within our borders, but the government is buyin…
- "Run Like A Plantation" and "New Orleans Will Be Chocolate"
Am I hearing this right? Is America listening to this? What would you call the comment, and I quote, 'The House 'has been run like a plantation, and you know what I'm talking about,' from the nationally televised mouth of Sen. Hillary Clinton. Also, comments by New Orleans Mayor, Ray Nagin, 'This city will be a majority African-American city. It's the way God wants it to be. .... This city will be chocolate at the end of the day.' And not only nationally televised, but throughout the world.
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- Immigration By Andy Carloff
Before civilization would know the world, there was no slavery, there was barely any property, and the most destructive form of war was a simple, aggressive feud. Before organized society was born on this planet, life was simple, there was no authority, no authority to abuse, and the land was the common property of all living creatures. Once men organized themselves into hierarchies, giving certain occupations, giving certain authorities, requiring obedience, punishing dissent, then the flam…
- Pictures! Of Mayor Daley!!!!!
I’ve got pictures. So give me the money. Right hear in this sealed yellow envelope. Real pictures.Pictures that will get me the ten thousand dollars offered by the Cook County Republican Party for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. On what crime? Beats me. But I can’t be bothered with details right now---because I’ve got to write this fast. Get my name and my pictures in there quick. Before somebody else gobbles up that ten thousand dollar…
- Cloaking Giant Airships is Possible, Why Stop There? By Lance Winslow
We know we can cloak a giant airship from those looking up at it by simply using a video to tape what is above it and then display that on the bottom of the blimp. Those looking up at it will see not see a blimp but rather the sky above displayed like a giant flat movie screen which has been curved around the bottom of the blimp. Showing on the screen will not be Goodyear, Fuji, Budweiser or buy GM. It will be an exact picture image of the clouds, sky or stars directly above the airship. This …
- OPEC: Fall of the Gods By Luigi Frascati
We are all too aware of the anectode involving Isaac Newton and the falling apple, which it is said to have inspired the great scientist to later on devise and formulate his famous Law of Universal Gravitation, succintly stated in the principle that 'everything that goes up must come down'. Certainly true, this principle, for most of the world we live in - including economics as it relates to OPEC, the oil cartel. To be sure OPEC in years past more often than not seemed to be working on a prin…
- Finding Common Ground in Negotiation a Complete Myth By Lance Winslow
Have you ever entered a negotiation when the other party works very hard to find common ground? Have you ever noticed once they find what they perceive to be common ground that they use this to develop friendship and report, only to try to manipulate that found friendship for their own personal gain. Often in negotiation, that gain is your loss. Did you know there are really easy ways to screw with their minds when they attempt this fake friendly gesture trickery to take advantage of your?One …
- Advances in Nuclear Energy; Safe, Clean and Reliable By Lance Winslow
The newest pebble reactors are easy to build and manage and have extremely high out put considering their small size, perfect for islands set down wind from populations. Unfortunately the Three-mile Island and Chernople incident make populations feel uncomfortable with Nuclear. Therefore the increased regulations have made the cost of construction almost not worth it. The ROI of a nuclear power plant could take as long 150 years. This is so unfortunate seeing how great Nuclear power is and how…
- Freedom on the Internet By Jesse Somer
Throughout all recorded history on our lovely little planet, Earth's human beings have been concerned with a few main ideals. One of these is the idea of freedom. Freedom, what is it? What does it mean to you? To look at it simply and in context of communication, I'd say that it is the right to express oneself within certain moral boundaries. Recently I have discovered that the incredible tool of the Internet is being infected by some of our imperfect human beliefs (a sign of the perfect balan…
- Why the United States just doesn't get the United Nations By Dave Taylor
For years I have been amazed as I've listened to people here in the United States
demonstrate their complete ignorance of the purpose and tremendous value of the
United Nations, even to the
point of our country not paying dues to the organization. Ambassador to the United
Nations has often been viewed as a second-class or B-level diplomatic job and with
the current Presidential perspective, the UN has become a troublesome entity and
the appointment of an Ambassador a hassle. John Bolton,…
- Hell No By Sunny Sambhara
Our country has a drug problem - drug prohibition. Alcohol prohibition didn't work
last century, so someone decided it was a PR issue and changed the word
prohibition to an even more macho phrase - The War on Drugs. I guess they had to
just throw in the word War to spice it up a bit. It's becoming clear that the country
which we love so dearly loves a good war, even if its a war fought on our own
streets against our own people. The issue here isn't just moral and ethical, it's also
an is…
- The Typology of Financial Scandals By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.
Tulipmania - this is the name coined for the first pyramid investment scheme in history.In 1634, tulip bulbs were traded in a special exchange in Amsterdam. People used these bulbs as means of exchange and value store. They traded them and speculated in them. The rare black tulip bulbs were as valuable as a big mansion house. The craze lasted four years and it seemed that it would last forever. But this was not to be.The bubble burst in 1637. In a matter of a few days, the price of tulip bulbs…
- Population Control and Water Supply Issues By Lance Winslow
As we increase our populations every new soul will require increased infrastructure efficiency or expanding of the systems of civilization and nothing is more important than that of water supplies and distribution. The flow of clean and fresh water has to do with which way the rivers flow and the weather that delivers the water to the land by way of rain.Some day we maybe able to control the weather; this will truly be a major accomplishment of mankind in the next decade, but in the meanwhile …
- Conflict Management - Parisian Style (part 2)
Copyright 2006 Harrison Monarth
Continued...
Toxic Rhetoric Leads to Poisoned Communication Climate
A leader's inability to choose an appropriate communication strategy in a conflict situation can have disastrous consequences, as witnessed by the French riots.
Instead of using language that could calm heated attitudes and discourage further violence, Nicolas Sarcozy chose to declare war on the young rioters and challenged them anew by announcing, 'I will fight them in the back alleys of the subu…
- Augusto Pinochet - President of Chile, born 1915
After seizing power in a bloody CIA-backed coup, General Augusto Pinochet ruled Chile with a rod of iron for two decades, during which human rights violations became the norm of Chilean life.
Hailing from an upper-middle class background, Pinochet entered the military academy in Santiago at the age of 18, graduating three years later as a second lieutenant. By 1968 he had risen to the rank of brigadier general.
In 1970, Salvador Allende, a Marxist, became president of Chile with the backing of t…
- Anarchism for a Post-modern Age
'The thin and precarious crust of decency is all that separates any civilization, however impressive, from the hell of anarchy or systematic tyranny which lie in wait beneath the surface.'Aldous Leonard Huxley (1894-1963), British writer I. Overview of Theories of AnarchismPolitics, in all its forms, has failed. The notion that we can safely and successfully hand over the management of our daily lives and the setting of priorities to a political class or elite is thoroughly discredited. Politici…
- Bush's Election Victory: Ethics, Morality and Religion Defeated War, Economy and Foreign Policy By Shafquat Rabbee
President George W. Bush has unofficially won his re-election bid defeating Democratic challenger Senator John Kerry. The election was close, no doubt, but it was by no means a re-run of the 2000 election drama. Because this time, Bush bagged a convincing victory by winning both Electoral College and Popular votes.The election which was heralded to be the most important in America's recent history ended up being an "as-usual-election", where Democrats and Republicans relied heavily on respecti…
- Pray Before You Vote
I was hesitant to share these words out of a concern of turning them into a religious sermon or political plight. But then I decided to share them anyway because, thanks to President George W. Bush, I am still free to speak my mind the way I choose.I consider myself to be a woman of very strong faith. Being actively involved in a wonderful Lutheran church, I can not think of a better way to spend my Sunday mornings. But despite my religious convictions, I am human, after all, prone to wander, ma…
- How to Raise the Muslim World from Poverty?
In the times of yesteryear when Prophet Muhammad banded together the followers of Islam into a single economic and political group people associated their livelihoods with their tribe. Purchasing, selling, earning money was predominately transacted through the ideology that the tribe must thrive and dominate. As Islam became more important it was evident that it superceded any consideration to the needs of other entities. Islam became the new standard of economic activity. As the borders of the …
- Invisible Slavery System - II
Invisible puzzles are mechanisms hidden inside products and services you use, and the social/political systems you interact with. They are invisible due to the use of manufactured perception and deniability-tactics. These puzzles are designed to harness everyone's efforts to silently maintain and operate an Invisible Slavery System...Many people have been taught that what is legal is right, and what is not legal is wrong. As if this were an absolute base line for right and wrong. Some will even …
- Timber Dumping By Lance Winslow
Recently in Professional Builder a cover article discussed how the industry was concerned about the anti-dumping tariffs of Canadian Lumber. I understand how they fill from a cost stand point, however let us discuss the hardships that Canadians have placed on trucking companies going into Canada with US goods. They have been a royal pain in the ass, while their trucks drive like crap, too fast on back roads-two lane highways, causing accidents and acting very inhospitable towards US motorist…
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1. The Internet - The US Vs the UN By George W. Cannata
The United States founded, financed, and developed the internet and continues to fund it. So far it has remained tax-free.Some UN member countries, notably China, Syria, Brazil and Ghana, not exactly our staunchest friends are involved in a movement to have the UN take over the Internet. They are already discussing taxing it.Even if it was a good idea to change management, I can’t think of anything more appalling than turning it over to the most corrupt and inept organization on the face of …
2. Should the Government Compensate the Clients of TAT? By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.
This, of course, is a political decision. There is no "right" thing to do. Even the IMF imperatives are not sacred. Sometimes, inflationary goals should be sacrifice to avoid the total collapse of the banking system and, with it, the economy as a whole.Unfortunately, a lot of experience has been accumulated elsewhere in the world. No country was exempt, all suffered collapsing or near-collapsing banking systems. India had to nationalize the fourteen biggest banks - and, later on, tens of priva…
3. Fahrenheit 9/11
I watched Fahrenheit 9/11 a few days ago and found many aspects of the movie interesting. Some of the ideas discussed within the movie I had heard before. Many from newspapers and others from news radio shows or CNN.The movie starts out showing the 2000 Presidential Election. It goes through the Florida debacle and shows video clips of what happened on the Senate floor. There were several people who testified on behalf of the people in Florida about the wrong doings. However since no Senator had…
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4. Elliot Spitzer for NY Governor By Lance Winslow
I believe it would be good for the economy for Elliot Spitzer to be the governor of New York. It would be the best thing that ever happened to the economic well being of our nation. Not because he would make a great governor; in fact I believe he would suck. But since I do not live in New York I am not concerned.New York let him into power and they should bare the brunt and pay the price for doing so. Just because NY cannot take care of their own renegades does not mean it should affect the re…
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