- Spawn Bank Accounts could solve world hunger By : Nico van der Westhuizen
Using the strength and weakness of currencies in trying to fight world hunger. - Abatement of Landmines in Middle Eastern Countries By : Lance Winslow
In the Middle East there are land mines which need to be removed and as these terrorists plant more and more roadside bombs one has to wonder how many non-detected bombs will be out there and how many IEDs will be around after the conflict dies down and everything returns to normal? - George Bush Has Made America Terror Free By : Karen Fish
Since the attacks of September 11, 2001 nearly 5 years ago there has not been one single act of terrorism carried out on American soil. President Bush has kept America terror free for 5 years. This is no small accomplishment. We will never know how many innocent American men, women and children President Bush has saved over the past 5 years from merciless terror attacks. - Mexico Should Pay Interest on the Debt in the Amount Illegal Aliens Send Home By : Lance Winslow
The United States taxpayer pays interest on the money that the government borrows and puts into existence. Mexico should pay the interest on the amount of money sent back to Mexico by their illegal workers here. The taxpayer is paying debt that the American government has borrowed from the Federal Reserve. - What Ever Happened to the Side-Hill Troggler? By : John T Jones, Ph.D.
When I was a kid, we talked about such things as the Side-Hill Troggler. This species is missing in more than one way. I couldn’t find it on the Internet, but I did find the following at http://www.algebra.com/algebra/about/history/Munchers.wikipedia - Iran is Problematic By : Lance Winslow
Iran has sponsored International Terrorist Organizations for years and now it wants to develop Atomic Bombs and Nuclear Weapons, even nuclear warheads to put on Chinese Made Rockets? How will they use these nuclear warheads on 1200-mile range high-tech Chinese Rockets? Well, they have already promised to blow Israel off the map. - The Unknown Soldier - Thank You For Your Service By : Matthew Alper
May 30, 2006 - Yesterday in central Baghdad a car bomb explosion killed four people and severely wounded CBS correspondent Kimberly Dozier. - Abatement of Over Stayed Visas and Tax Credit Rewards By : Lance Winslow
Currently in the United States of America we have a terrible illegal alien and illegal immigration problem due to the number of people that are sneaking over the border between the United States and Mexico. Some estimate that there are over between 12 million and 18 million illegal aliens and illegal immigrants in our country today. We know for a fact that there are over 6 million over stayed visas as well. - Should An Employee at the FTC Who Protests the President Work on Identity Theft Team By : Lance Winslow
The affects of the blob of the blob of bureaucracy in Washington D.C. are a little unnerving when you consider all the implications. Let me give you a true scenario; at the FTC or Federal Trade Commission there is an employee who is a homosexual who has protested in the streets of Washington D.C. for gay marriage and has been seen on TV condemning President Bush in the worst way. - Tie in State Lotteries with Voting By : Lance Winslow
Is there a way to tie in voting to the lottery? How would that work; well as the originator on the idea explains, Mr. Osteloh, there would be a one million dollar prize issued. All that the voter would have to do is after voting they would receive a number and they could take that home and watch the TV set that next day to see if they won the lottery. - Republicans Have a Stronger Brand By : Tom Dougherty
Nowhere is brand more important, and more poorly used, than in the political arena. As a reflection of personal identity, brand should be the calling card of all political parties but instead; it has been reduced to a cult of personalities in U.S. politics. - Gay Marriage Amendment in the Senate By : Lance Winslow
The push to ban homosexual marriage in the United States Senate does not appear to be happening anytime soon. Why? Well some say, me included that the Senatorial Staffers are by a huge percentage Gay. And since they run most of Washington DC from behind the scenes they have been able to block the potential bill and any vote on the issue. - Heading For a European Constitution (4) By : Hans Bool
Technical Analysis is widely used in the area of investment. It provides a mechanism in which you -– as an investor -– are able to (self) analyse the price development of a certain investment object, without having to bother about fundamental knowledge. - Heading For a European Constitution (5) By : Hans Bool
... So, there seems to be a trend in which the number of independent Nations increases in the European territory. Will this trend influence the independence discussions in Spain? - Homosexual Illegal Aliens and AIDS Crisis Issues Discussed By : Lance Winslow
How bad is the AIDS Crisis in the World? Well it is huge and getting bigger with so many homosexuals in China, Mexico and other places. As more and more people come to the United States as illegal aliens we will have to worry about the spread of diseases. We will therefore need to check each entrant and to do this we must seal our borders and ports and insure that they are secure. Making everyone come through checkpoints. - Homosexuality Running Ramped in Mexico By : Lance Winslow
Homosexuality is running ramped in Mexico and this is causing tremendous problems for the United States as well. As AIDS increases in Mexico it will end up here in the United States and run thru our heterosexual Hispanic Populations and gay male populations and this could increase the number of HIV cases by hundreds of thousands per year. - 2006 Sanger Cup Competition Has Begun By : J.J. Jackson
Diehard liberals train their entire lives for the greatest prize their little hearts can dream of – the Sanger Cup. - Man When Did the Senate Go on Vacation By : Jonathan Rhyne
When did they go on vacation and when can we have the old Senate I remember with a long history of top political intellectuals. Also, why does it take the news media almost 2 weeks to pick up on something as concrete as this. Sad truth is that I doubt have the Senators, media, and American public know what the problem was if it was staring at them in the face. - Just So We Have Our Priorities Straight! By : Warren Graham
Well, let’s see: we’re still at war in Iraq, we are (rightly) worrying about a nuclear capability in Iran..... - Should English Be The Official Language? By : Jonathan Rhyne
This debate has risen in media coverage and people's minds as all American's debate whether illegal immigrants should have a path to citizenship and what should be required if they are given this privilege. - The Marriage Protection Amendment By : Robert Crane
Marriage is the most enduring and important human institution, honored and encouraged in all cultures..... - A Vision for Society (What The Future May Hold In Store…) By : Walter H Groth
Many of us can feel the changes we are experiencing since we entered the new millennium, and we wonder what it is. - Women Trafficing vs Women Empowerment By : Uzoma Eze
It is surprising that in this 21st century certain acts that are thought to be of the 19th century era still persist in our world today. Many would be wondering what kind of act is that, but to put it this way, why should we still be talking about old things when we should be developing our “Mental Set” in the right direction. - The Massacre at Tiananmen Square By : Shockley Au
June 4th, 2006 marks the 17th anniversary of the Massacre at Tiananmen Square. Students and intellectuals held demonstrations at Tiananmen Square in Beijing on June 4th, 1989, protesting (and rightly so) that the Communist Party of China (CPC) was too corrupt and repressive. The Chinese government reported only 23 civilians casualties, although local hospitals reported an initial casualty number of 2000. - Time To Re-think Poverty Problem - 1971 Editorial By : Lindsey Williams
August 11, 1971
The last skirmish in Lyndon B. Johnson's war on poverty has ended in defeat, and nobody has any suggestions for new forays.
For the first time in many a moon, both liberals and conservatives are stymied for solutions to what many have come to regard as the number-one problem of our age. - Vox Pop - A Voice or a Whimper By : Susan Scharfman
For a long period of time I had a nagging feeling I’d lost something very dear to me. I’d wake up in the morning thinking I’d dreamed it. But the feeling haunted me throughout the day, day after day. After a lot of thinking out loud I came to the conclusion that that sense of loss was my own personal freedoms. - Iran's Change of Heart By : Shockley Au
Iran's ambassador to the United Nations said Tehran wants to work directly with the United States on an "easily attainable" - Should Relationships Be Reciprocal? By : Stephanie Manley
Have you ever had a one-sided relationship with someone? Have you ever wondered what your role with another person was? Sometimes having the friend that only speaks about themselves, their interests, or what is important leaves you to feeling drained. What do you do? What do you give up to be involved with such a person? - The Charity, Freedom, and Diversity Party -- Who are You Trying to Fool? By : Steve Singleton
New political party in the Netherlands
By now you've heard about the political group in the Netherlands that calls itself the "Charity, Freedom, and Diversity Party." What they stand for is pedophilia. What they are clamoring for is to lower the age of consensual sex from 16 to 12 immediately and eventually eliminate an age limit altogether. They are also asking the Dutch parliament to make it legal for television stations to broadcast hard core pornography during the day. - An American In Europe: Why Do They Hate Us ? By : Dr. Gary S. Goodman
“Travel is good.”
That should be the slogan of ailing airlines, because it’s absolutely true. We learn amazing things by getting out into the world and literally by rubbing elbows with our neighbors on this baby blue planet of ours. - Why Men Leave (The Fantasy Relationship) By : Dr. Brenda Shoshanna
"What's life without a girl friend?" asks Jimmy, a tall, forty-five year old Sicilian man, an irresistible charmer. "I never say good-bye to one without a few more waiting in the wings," he says. "It keeps me going. Is that so bad?" Then he flashes his boyish grin. - Is The Press an Enemy of The People? By : Solomon Resipisco
Every reporter dreams of uncovering a major story sometime in his or her career. - Unite08 - An Unrealistic Political Opportunist's Favorite Third Party By : Jonathan Rhyne
Again, history is on the path to repeat itself in American Politics. It seems like for 2 different reasons America's citizens have felt the need for a third party in politics. - "5+1" Group's Iran Proposal Won't Likely End Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program By : Don Sutherland
On June 6, the European Union’s High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, Javier Solana, delivered the “5+1” working group’s (Britain, France, Germany, Russia, China and the United States) proposal aimed at enticing Iran to end its illicit nuclear activities to the Iranian leadership. In response, hopes for a peaceful resolution of Iran’s nuclear standoff to soared. Unfortunately, actual prospects for such an outcome did not. - Politics Of Summerlin, Nevada By : Shirley Simmons
The political district of Summerlin, Nevada is one that can be quite confusing. In fact, the community of Summerlin is covered by two political authorities. - Consumer Culture is a Threat to Progressive Change By : Andy Carloff
There is no doubt that there is a great antagonism against consumer culture on the part of all Leftists, Socialists, Libertarians, Communists, and Anarchists -- in short, every group that can be called a class of reformer or revolutionary. Our reasoning is simple: there are things in life that have more value, meaning, and purpose than the manufactured products of a lifeless and mechanized society. - Two Weeks of Hell For Liberals By : J.J. Jackson
With all the bad news for liberals as of late you would almost feel sorry for the left if they did not deserve it. In what has been a whirlwind of disappointment since the start of the month it is hard to believe that the emergency wards are not filled to the brim with liberals suffering from mental distress. - A More Perfect Union By : Audrey Valeriani
Growing up I was taught in history class that our country was a melting pot. People came to the United States from all over the world to escape religious and political persecution, and poverty. - Illegal Aliens: Criminals or Economic Opportunists? By : Dallas Wilkinson
Are the illegal aliens our country is awash in criminals? Of course not… they are merely economic opportunists, or in the current acceptable parlance, undocumented residents. - Nobody is Above the Law He Said; but Him of Course By : Lance Winslow
I once sat quietly in the audience and listened to an employee of the Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer protection division say that; No one is above the law. Later I found out he coaxed false declarations from 7 declarants and filed them in a secret court in order to win his case. - Change Management and the US Congress By : Lance Winslow
Well many of the Citizens in the United States of America are now saying that the United States Congress is corrupt and cannot do their job. Some complain they will not enforce our borders and can no longer protect the American People. - Depression is Knowing Your Government will Never Get Better By : Lance Winslow
Depression is indeed knowing that your government will never get any better and your taxes will continue to go up and there will be more and more rules inhibiting your freedom, while you pretend that you are still living in freedom you see? - Gates-Buffet Foundation Can Do More with 60B than the US Government with 1 Trillion By : Lance Winslow
As we watch the merging of forces in the World we see an incredible synergy. Warren Buffet has pledged 85% of his Berkshire Hathaway shares or about 30 Billion dollars, which just about doubles the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. - Political Buttons By : Seth Miller
Political success depends on reaching out to the masses. What better way is there to be in the public eye than to feature on buttons – one of the most commonplace, everyday objects? - Washington DC is a Death Trap By : Lance Winslow
The Layout of Washington DC and the number of people who work there each day make it a death trap in the event of a Natural Disaster or International Attack - The Future of Internet By : Paul Philbeck
Regardless to how the internet began it has transformed into it's current state. What is it? The internet is a global library. It is an unlimited source of knowledge. Information can be found in multiple formats. - The Legacy of Operation Ajax By : Aria Safar
Iran has always played a pivotal role in world politics. It was once a world-class empire, it is strategically located at a crossroad between Europe, the Near East, and Asia, and it has the world’s second largest petroleum reserves. In the 18th and 19th Century, it was the battleground between imperial rivals Russia and Britain in what came to be known as “The Great Game”. - CIA Central Intelligence Agency Arrogant and Worthless By : Lance Winslow
In studying the CIA over the years it is so obvious that they are utterly incompetent and cannot get the job done. Why is this? Why do we blow so much tax payers money on an agency so incompetent in every regard? - CIA Pulls Out of Lebanon and Syria By : Lance Winslow
The Central Intelligence Agency of the United States of America is leaving Lebanon and Syria because both nations are too dangerous to operate in. Lebanon is being handled totally diplomatically. The CIA has left Syria and are not wishing to participate in the current conflict between Israel and the Hamas in the Palestinian Authority. - Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Vote Against the Banning of Flag Burning Amendment By : Jeffery S. Miller
The Senate voted 66-34 to ban flag burning. Lacking one vote, the bill was rejected. How can this be? Who voted against it? The United States Flag is a symbol of our great Nation. Burning the flag does not fall under free speech. - Capitol Criminals By : Nathan Tabor
Since the Clintons left office, Democrats have been a little dull, resisting the urge to engage in high crimes and misdemeanors. But, lo and behold, now we’re recovering from a Democratic crime wave in Washington. And, what’s so fascinating about the situation is that the self-proclaimed party of peace and love has members who are engaging in downright dangerous, even violent acts. - Gaddafy and PanAfricanist Revolution By : Lahai J Samboma
My life before the mid- to late-eighties was a kid’s life, occupied with school, experimenting with alcohol, weed, sexual fumbling. - The Gray Old Benedict Arnold? By : J.J. Jackson
Question: If Julius and Ethel Rosenberg had started a newspaper and published the classified information they had acquired in that paper instead of passing it covertly to the Soviets would they still have been guilty of treason? - International Terrorists Have More Rights Than President of the United States? By : Lance Winslow
Well now I have heard it all! The Supreme Court has ruled that The President of the United States of America, ... - The War at Home By : John Parsley
There are many problems that confront the world and its inhabitants nowadays. Some of the serious problems are famine, diseases, religious controversies, poverty, natural disasters, hatred, violence, and selfishness. - Israel and Syria Move Towards War; Iran Un-Characteristically Quiet By : Lance Winslow
Well what happened to all the rhetoric from Iranian President and what happened to all the talk? - Washington DC Still Flooding and They Deserve It By : Lance Winslow
Washington DC is under a flood watch this week and already many Government Buildings such as the United States Justice Department, The Internal Revenue Service and the National Archives have closed due to flooding with more to follow. All we want from Washington DC is an apology letter, simple as that. - Sarbanes Oxley By : Ross Bainbridge
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is also known as the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002. It is commonly known as SOX or SarbOx. The U.S. House of Representatives approved the Act by a vote of 423-3 and the Senate approved it by a vote of 99-0. - Space Shuttle Good To Go After Fourth of July Holiday By : Lance Winslow
It is good to see that we are launching our Space Shuttle again. Proof that America is so very far advanced as a nation to other nations. With our International Space Station, Mars Rover and talented NASA teams we have clearly gone forward indeed. And in commemoration of our Nations Independence it looks as if the Space Shuttle good To Go after Fourth of July Holiday. It is truly amazing what America has done in Space. - Addicted to Oil By : Aria Safar
“America is addicted to oil” – George W. Bush
In today’s corporate culture, the consumer’s voice resonates deeply. If a company engages in immoral or illegal behavior, the consumer can choose not to buy the company’s products, and stage a boycott as a show of protest. - American Cultural Patterns By : Matt Christensen
A dominant American cultural pattern that was omitted form the test is American’s feeling of dominance. Many Americans feel they are superior to other countries and cultures. It also applies within the boarders of the United States. Everyone wants to be the best. This feeling incorporates the other dominant patterns including competition, work and leisure, materialism, and individualism. - Working Class By : Edward Garvin
Embourgeoisement an Immiseration, two theories, both political in nature, pertaining to the working class, and necessary tools needed to maintain a stabilized working state. Essential to any working state, is the ability to avoid a disruption of productivity. The primary object or premise of these two theories is just that, to maintain a working class order. - Swastika Law Stupid By : Robert Carberry
New York State has passed another dumb law. This time a new "swastika law" has been passed. - Glenn Beck: the Man, the Punchline By : Terence Ward
Having recently relocated to Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, Glenn has made his foray into the world of television as of this writing... - Laura Ingraham: Intellectual Harpy? By : Terence Ward
Voice: Shrill. When she gets indignant the pitch rises until you search for a dental pick or drill bit with which you can puncture your eardrums. - Michael Savage: a Great Argument against Free Speech By : Terence Ward
Here's a man that needs to read less and get out more. His longevity could very well depend upon it. - The United Nations: Do We Really Need Them? By : Jeffery S. Miller
The United Nations continues to try to take guns away from law abiding citizens. The United Nations is holding a "Small Arms" conference. The UN says it wants to restrict small arms to the citizens of the world - The Witchhunt of Modern Times By : Sharon Wilson
Georgia. Iowa. And soon....Kentucky.
The Welcome Wagon of these states have a message for persons convicted of a sex-related offense. - American Exceptionalism & Unilateralism By : Javad Alipoor
A series of decisions by the current US Administration, in widely differing sectors, are causing increasing concern among the global public-health community. - Books not Bullets By : Julius Rocas
The first month of the school year has just ended and I wonder how many students have made it this far. I know that it’s very early to ask this question but it begs to be asked. - Democrats, Here is Your Platform: "It's Time for a Change!" By : Karen Fish
Jesus Christ called the Religious and Political Leaders of his time “Blind Guides”. The United States of America has been led so blindly into imminent disaster by George W. Bush and the Republican Party that the US is now looking like the Titanic hurtling into the Iceberg about to go down and take the rest of the world with it. - 2006 Elections: Democratic Republic of Congo's Best and Last Hope? By : William Sutherland
With democratic and free elections, the first since 1965, only weeks away, it is imperative that the citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) exercise courage and determination to ensure the vote’s success. A grassroots government with a strong mandate is the only realistic hope of bringing peace, reconciliation, economic success, and improved standards of life to the citizens of the DRC. - Good Politics can Build a Nation By : Christy M
Politics is the way in way in which the land is ruled by a group of similar minded people where duties are performed by the assigned person who is elected by the people's vote. The elected person has a portfolio for which he/she has to concentrate to improve the standard of living. Leaders die and live for true vales. It is only because of these values that they are primarily elected. In fact they have put their full trust in him to deliver. - Health Care vs. the Lower Middle Class By : Laura Humphries
For many Americans, health insurance is a medical necessity and without it, many Americans would be left with medical bills that are too expensive to pay. Most people would agree that without some form of health insurance, purchasing prescription drugs would not be possible. Many Americans, such as those with diabetes cannot survive without certain prescription medications. - Sean Hannity: Direct and Sincere By : Terence Ward
Home Base: New York City, New York.
Persona: Sean is one of the most polite talk radio hosts on the air. He avoids crass name-calling and shoutdowns. - Identity & 21st Century By : Javad Alipoor
According to recently changes in world, old approach to identity is changed and even paradigms changed... - Is There any Hope For Nigeria again? By : Olalekan Soneye
The final year of the campaign for presidency in Nigeria is just a few months away, and Nigeria's future will be in your hands.... - North Korea: Little Prospect for a Diplomatic Breakthough Through the Medium-Term By : Don Sutherland
On July 4, 2006, North Korea test-fired six missiles in what amounted to a highly provocative taunting of the United States on the American Independence Day holiday. - Liberals Admit New Jersey Government Mostly Non-Essential By : J.J. Jackson
I’m giving New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine and all the liberals in the legislature a gold star for proving two lessons about government that I have been teaching people for years. What are those lessons? Well first, that government sticks their grubby little hands in more places than they should. And second, that government after sticking their grubby little hands where they shouldn’t causes needless pain and suffering. Simply, that government is far too large and intrusive to the liberties of Americans. - NYC Terrorist Plot Foiled; Oh Really, so What Spending Bill are they Voting on this Week? By : Lance Winslow
Perhaps you have noticed that every time the Government wishes to boost its citizen confidence levels or vote to spend more money on the War of Terror... - Philosophy on Fixing America First By : Lance Winslow
Many people want to Change the World, Rule the World or Fix the World. That is a noble goal as long as one wishes to do it for the better... - Rape Is Rape By : Anthony Bloch
When a woman rapes a child it is called sexual conduct with a person younger then 16. When a man rapes a child it is called rape, sexual assault.... - Rwanda Rises from the Ashes By : William Sutherland
Despite the carnage and bloodshed during the 1994 Hutu-led genocidal frenzy, Rwanda, is now a peaceful country of 8 million that has made remarkable strides.... - The Changing Face Of Conservatism By : Andrea Stephenson
These days they say politics is as much about image as policy. Sound bites not speeches on how to change the world...... - The Wheels of War [Japan, North Korea, Vietnam and the USA] By : Dennis Siluk
War is not always a mere battle over concrete things, but rather a contest of wills, or power over mentalities (state of mind, attitudes) and perceptions..... - Three Headed Dragon: Russia, China and North Korea [Japan: the Gofer] By : Dennis Siluk
[CNN] “Bush was asked why he was committed to going before the Security Council in an effort to restrict North Korea's missile and nuclear programs.... - Top Speaker & Consultant Asks: Is Gas Mileage All That Important? By : Dr. Gary S. Goodman
As a nation it seems we’re becoming fixated on the price of a gallon of gasoline.
To an extent, this is only natural. - George Bush's Most Recent Deception By : Bruce Schwartz
Yesterday, I watched in disbelief George W. Bush's convoluted speech to the House of Representatives. - Demonising Islamic Faith By : Lahai J Samboma
The first anniversary of the London bombings has provided the Masters of the Universe with another platform from which to lecture us lesser, presumably thicker mortals about the evils of “Islamic terrorism - Do You Vote? By : Lance Winslow
Many people in the United States of America do not vote. - Dollars for Democracy By : Anthony Bloch
Can a chump like me ever have a legitimate shot at running for public office? It may be sad but in reality my chances are slim to none and slim just left the building. - Rumsfeld and the United States of America By : Lance Winslow
The United States of America is the greatest Nation ever created in the History of mankind. No other nation even comes close. It is time for all Americans to Admit this FACT! Indeed many Americans have their differences. So be it, and realize we are able to state to the differences without violence or disappearing one day. - Left And Right Plagues Cindy Shehan By : Dan Bunch
I was listening to talk radio this morning. I know it shouldn't, but I do. Sometimes the host seems sane and sometimes you get a real stinking day, with the stinking-thinking of a Ghost-host, who is apparently havin' a bad day. - Dump The INcumbents By : Jason Hastings
It is well past the time to vote all of our entrenched federal lawmakers out of office and this election year is the perfect time to start doing it........ - The Hypocrisy of Multiculturalism By : ,alessandro nicolo
Multiculturalism in Canada - Myth or value? First appeared at www.friendlymisanthropist.blogspot.com - The Commentator - The Nation-State and the World Cup By : ,alessandro nicolo
Observing soccer and politics. - Me, Harper and Blue Sky By : ,alessandro nicolo
Unique, humourous commentary on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. www.friendlymisanthropist.blogspot.com - Bush "Dynasty" Began on a Cold Night in Iowa By : Terry Mitchell
We are nearing the middle of the third Bush presidency, the second of two for George W. Bush, which followed two for Bill Clinton, which followed one for George H.W. Bush. - Is the Bush Administration Total Spend Thrifts Driving Up Our National Debt? By : Lance Winslow
Many have charged that the Bush Administration is the reason for the rising debt in our nation. They say that the Presidents Administration cannot stop spending money. Many Democrats and Liberals of the opposing party have stated this at length; but is it really true, is Spend Thrift the proper label for the Bush Administration? Some say it is. - My 6-Point Peace Plan for the Middle East By : William Sutherland
With the Middle East gripped by another war in which the direct combatants are deliberately targeting each other's civilians and civilian infrastructure resulting in mounting casualties, it is imperative that the violence be halted as soon as possible.
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