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by athard - 2008-06-22
The Democrats are a perfect example of political hypocrisy in the United States. They have spoken at length about the need to unite America but haven't been able to be united themselves. The Hillary v...
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by Richard A. Clarke - 2008-06-20
Another reality in the post-9/11 growth of intelligence analysis capability is outsourcing. We have outsourced the management of billlion-dollar technical collection programs, and we have contracted i...
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by Vincent Bugliosi - 2008-06-20
That the king can do no wrong is a necessary and fundamental principle of the English constitution.-Sir William Blackstone,Commentaries on the Laws of England, 1765No living Homo sapiens is above the ...
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by melpol - 2008-04-22
Helping unfortunate strangers is a virtue seldom practiced. Most people rely on the government or private agencies to help those in need. But for every dollar that is supposed to go to the needy only ...
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by Dane Smith - 2008-04-20
This week, a storm of bad news gave markets cold feet, resulting in Friday's 250-point loss. While this pattern of volatility has been the status quo for stock exchanges worldwide for the better part ...
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by melpol - 2008-04-13
There is a serious development that concerns not only hungry people but all of us. Food is becoming too expensive and food riots are spreading. There were tortilla riots in Mexico when the praise of g...
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by Yank Elliott - 2007-12-13
"Come, Ferrous!" "Here, Ferrous!" "Sit, Ferrous!" Does that sound ridiculous? Not if you are in control of our Politically Correct (PC) culture. This is a dangerous ideology of oxymoronism that seems ...
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by AnitoKid - 2007-10-21
At this point in time, experts believe that the explosion which rocked Glorietta 2 was caused by a bomb, not a LPG tank. Eight persons died, while more than a hundred were injured. According to the Ph...
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by Gia Deonne - 2007-10-18
Join Marshall Merrifield to put the city's fiscal house in order, so that we can feel secure about San Diego's financial strength and focus again on its bright future.We have all witnessed the financi...
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by Chester Davis - 2007-09-17
Want to change the world, your school, or your community? Ideas, marketing, research, and planning are all important whether you want to solve a social problem or exploit an opportunity. Solving probl...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-09-15
These days there is more that links labor and politics than just the old belief that Labor Day begins the election season. There are now eight Democrats running for president, all working to distingui...
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by The Outdoor Master - 2007-07-31
I assume we are all aware of the tragedy that has befallen the city of New Orleans, and those unfortunate people that have had to suffer through disaster on a natural and government level. Not only ha...
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by Kenneth Baker - 2007-07-19
Can you imagine in 999 A.D. how many predictions that the world would come to an end there might be? With no T.V. or internet it would be easy to get caught up in the moment by the mystics of the time...
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by Rev. Michael Bresciani - 2007-07-05
The Roe v Wade decision of the US Supreme Court on January 22, 1973 is often seen as the first and the worst in a series of America's bad decision making. Some believe it has a life all of its own now...
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by Kenneth R. Geers - 2007-07-02
The colonists from the 1700's would be giving the modern day colonists high fives for their spirit and resolve for stopping the Amnesty Bill this past week."No Taxation Without Representation" was the...
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by Rev. Michael Bresciani - 2007-07-01
Between Danish cartoons and Rushdie's "Satanic Verses" that have raised the ire of Muslims worldwide and brought down calls for fatwa (Death of those who offend Muhammad), Islam looks like it has a ve...
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by C.F. Jackson - 2007-06-23
The chains of the corporate mindset holds people back from stepping forward and completely creating their desires, dreams, and visions is the belief of C.F. Jackson.Reported by InfoWorld in May of 200...
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by Philip Nicosia - 2007-06-20
Politicians are everywhere once more. They're on television, radio, billboards, the Internet and on the streets going around the country promoting their team and themselves. Their staff are busy print...
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by Johnny T. Cheng - 2007-05-16
There is a battle between the largest private landowner of Moloka'i (the Moloka'i Ranch) and the native Hawaiians over La'au Point on the southwestern tip of Moloka'i. The owner wants to develop La'au...
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by S. Singh - 2007-04-22
There is one thing that I really despise - is the fact that people do raise eyebrows when you utter the word Bihar. The sacred seat of learning is now a laughing stock for India and probably the whole...