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    • 241.

      Taxes Are Not Just For The Rich


      by Rob Viglione - 2008-09-04
      Most of us have heard the statistics about how rich folks pay most of the country's taxes, right? According to an article by Ari Fleischer titled "The Taxpaying Minority," the top 1% of income earners...
    • 242.

      Even The Poor Must Pay Taxes


      by Rob Viglione - 2008-09-04
      One of my friends just brought an interesting article to my attention. It's a Wall Street Journal opinion piece written by Ari Fleischer (former White House Press Secretary) entitled "The Taxpaying Mi...
    • 243.

      Thought Criminals" Punished in Denver


      by Nancy billa - 2008-09-05
      Question: Does every group of like-minded deranged individuals have an official organization? Or, is it just the psychopathic predators that target children, who feel the need to organize?Pedophiles ...
    • 244.

      Current Affairs, Israel Will Act To Prevent A Nuclear Iran


      by JAMES SMITH - 2008-09-08
      The United Nations is proving once again how irrelevant it is in preventing wars and resolving conflicts. Three rounds of impotent United Nations Security Council sanctions have not acted as a det...
    • 245.

      Current Affairs, Mexico's Military Invasion Of The United States Border


      by JAMES SMITH - 2008-09-08
      We usually get to the airport for our flight a couple of hours early. Long lines indicate that we have found the right boarding gate. We walk through a metal detector. Travel bags are scanned and ...
    • 246.

      The Political Tee Shirt to Make a Statement


      by Sarika Kabra - 2008-09-11
      What is it that is button-less, collarless, and pocket-less, with a round neck and short sleeves? What is perhaps the most comfortable and ubiquitous garment in the world? A Tee shirt that's what! A...
    • 247.

      Turning the Clock Back: the Progressive March to Barbarism


      by William Nugent - 2008-09-11
      Who's turning the clock back? Is it the traditionalists who long for the 1950s or is it progressives who want to turn the clock back all the way to the pagan societies of ancient Greece and Rome? Ame...
    • 248.

      Bumper Stickers: Politically Correct For Marketing


      by Shell Harris - 2008-09-12
      Bumper stickers have always provided a momentary distraction while being stuck in traffic. They can make you laugh, make you mad and make you think. As an advertising medium they have always been use...
    • 249.

      Are Democrats Better For Markets?


      by Rob Viglione - 2008-09-13
      According to the statistics it seems so! In an article written by economist Jeremy Siegel (Published 9/5 on Yahoo Finance), it appears that over the last 120 year period stock markets have risen 10.85...
    • 250.

      Out Of Touch With America


      by Gregory Franklyn - 2008-09-15
      During this presidential election we're going to hear a lot more talk about our two major candidates being "Out of Touch with America". Senator Obama's clumsy comment at a fundraiser in San Francisco ...