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Backfiring of Political Predictions – What Can we Decipher Out of These?
By :
Nirjara Rustom
There’s a lot of difference between expecting something to happen, hoping for something to happen, assuming that something will happen, and predicting something to happen; logically or otherwise While predicting on the basis of logical assumptions is all right, I simply don’t understand how some folks risk their reputation by not only predicting something publicly, but saying it with so much confidence, you’d think they replying “yes” to being question “are you alive”
Fabricating Terror
By :
Haron Nawabi
The Media has a way of portraying a terrorist as an Islamic fundamentalist who envies the rights and freedoms given to those who live in America I want you to diminish the subliminal and commercial images in you brain and open mindfully read this passage
Fabricate Terror
By :
Haron Nawabi
The Media has a way of portraying a terrorist as an Islamic fundamentalist who envies the rights and freedoms given to those who live in America I want you to diminish the subliminal and commercial images in you brain and open mindfully read this passage
Never Would Have Made It
By :
Todd A. Smith
When Africans first arrived in this country on slave ships, no one would have ever dreamed of this day During the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s when African Americans struggled to simply obtain the right to vote in this country, no one would have ever dreamed that this day would come during their lifetime
Where Do the Candidates Stand on Religious Faith?
By :
Todd A. Smith
In 2004, religious faith and values may have very well decided the election between President George W Bush and his Democratic rival John Kerry
Where Do the Candidates Stand on Energy Alternatives?
By :
Todd A. Smith
Over recent years, the sad reality that the planet is getting warmer and several world treasures have become endangered has made the search for energy alternatives an international priority Domestically, excessively expensive gas prices have further fueled the need for alternative energy solutions in order to lighten the load on Americans’ pocketbooks
Where Do the Candidates Stand on Crime Prevention?
By :
Todd A. Smith
It is the American dream To buy a beautiful house with the white picket fence, and raise a family in a safe neighborhood, where crime is almost nonexistent was reality for many families of generations past but unfortunately has become wishful thinking in the 21st century
The Obama Cabinet - What Obama's Choices Say About Him
By :
Coddie Adwar
The Obama transition team, watching the financial crisis continue to deepen, realized they had to send quickly a message of assurance to try to bring stability to the markets Consequently a popular pick was chosen for the Secretary of Treasury: Tim Geithner, who has Wall Street's vote of confidence
There is Evidence That Bush Had Been Warned About 9/11 But Did Nothing About It
By :
Coddie Adwar
In October of 2000, al-Qaeda managed to blow a 40 ft by 40 ft hole in the side of USS Cole while it was at port in Yemen The terrorists were seeking a military confrontation with the United States, but the Cole bombing did not bring that result
Was Your Vote Tamper Evident?
By :
Carmen Fontana
Did you vote in the 2008 election If so, how safe do you think your vote was
Cyprus and Obama: Government Sends Support to President Elect
By :
Martin Gavin
With the rigours of election taking its toll on Barack Obama, and the world weatching hopefully as he stepped up to deliver his winning speech as president elect and the first ever black president, Senator Obama could be forgiven for forgetting for a moment the little island of Cyprus, nestled away in the mediterrenean sea
Al-Qaeda Threat Tape to Obama and the War in Afghanistan
By :
Coddie Adwar
Days before elections Joe Biden, the Vice-President-elect, told campaign donors: “Watch, we’re going to have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle [of Obama]” Did Joe Biden really have in mind al-Qaeda
Should Congress Bail Out the Big Three?
By :
Coddie Adwar
Not even First Class is good enough for the CEOs of the biggest three automakers, Rick Wagoner of General Motors Corp, Alan Mulally of Ford Motor Co
Would Hilary Be at Her Best as Secretary of State?
By :
Coddie Adwar
If Hillary Rodham Clinton serves as a secretary of state, Clinton vetting would also include a closer look at Bill Clinton Obama's transition team has been carefully reviewing Bill Clinton’s international business deals and the Clinton-foundation fundraising to see whether certain activities would preclude the appointment of his wife as secretary of state
Open Letter to President Elect Obama
By :
BOB E SHERMAN
Dear President Elect Obama:
As you have hopefully inspired many Afro Americans to aspire to greater goals; I have been inspired by George Bush and Sarah Palin I now believe that I am smart enough to be President
Hopefully President Obama Will Break A Few Campaign Promises
By :
Arlo Mooney
Although I did not vote for President Barack Obama, I wish him well and I hope that he is as successful as President Bill Clinton If Obama governs as a centrist as Bill Clinton did, he should not have any problem getting a second term
Cyprus Reunification - Why it is Important to the International Community
By :
Martin Gavin
This week, Senator Barack Obama beat John McCain in the presidential elections for the USA, to become the first black president of the country Citizens of nations across the world are heralding the news as a triumph, calling the ascension of a citizen of African-American descent to the White House a 'world changing' event
President Obama : Clear Questions, Hard Answers
By :
Kurt Hartman
The last election brought some interesting changes to the USA You might say it brought "The Change" that some of us were looking for
What Might Obama do to Social Security Disability?
By :
Matt Berry
Barack Obama addressed close to 250,000 Americans at Grant Park on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 to give his acceptance speech As a result of winning 364 electoral votes (94 more than the 270 required to win), Obama is the newly-elected president of the United States
Barack Obama and Global Warming
By :
Barry Jonathan Lough
Is anybody sure about the cause of global warming One thing is certain
Cool & Unique Barack Obama Apparel, Gifts & T-Shirts on Sale
By :
Robert Walsh
Robert Walsh Kids Clothing announces the publication of their newest page, “Cool & Unique Barack Obama Apparel, Gifts & T-Shirts On Sale"
Today in history, November 4, 2008, the presidential election of 2008 will place an asterisk in the history of US Presidents next to the 44th President as the first black American President, Barack Obama
Cyprus President Warns Of 'Chasing Illusions'
By :
Martin Gavin
A row broke out in Cyprus this week between church and state President Christiofias, who has led the Greek Cypriots since February of this year, was publicly criticised by the Bishop of Paphos Georgios, who was speaking on behalf of Archbishop Chrystostomos, over his progressive attitude to the Cyprus Problem and his well known desire for reunification between the two sides
New Political Will Looks Toward Reunification Between South And North Cyprus
By :
Martin Gavin
The property market in North Cyprus is undergoing serious changes at the moment, with the currently low property prices rising – and looking set to continue rising – at an unprecedented rate In addition, a new type of property development is beginning to appear in the north side of the island – namely, upmarket and luxury apartments – that are clearly designed for people wanting to buy investment properties in this emerging market
Raja Petra Released from Imprisonment for Freedom of Speech Activities
By :
Roberto Garabelli
Blogger Raja Petra was released from imprisonment due to an order by a Malaysian court.
Astrology & The Presidential Election: Obama VS McCain
By :
Donna Page
Stepping into the world of political prediction is a murky arena for an astrologer I want you to know my personal position, I am for the good of all humanity, what I want is whoever wins to have a pure heart and intelligent mind, I want the candidate who will uplift and do what is right for the country, for all of humanity, and the planet
Obama Inverts Civil Rights
By :
Average Joe Boomer
Have African-Americans considered all sides of an Obama presidency
Ironically, it was southern Democrat mayors and governors who used police dogs, batons and fire hoses on peaceful civil rights marchers of the 1960’s
Where Do the Candidates Stand on U.S. Homeland Security?
By :
Todd A. Smith
The mere mention of 9/11 brings back vivid memories for most Americans Many can tell you exactly where they were and what they were doing when terrorists slammed airplanes into three American landmarks, killing thousands of innocent and unsuspecting people
Where Do the Candidates Stand on Education Reform?
By :
Todd A. Smith
Education was once the foundation of American society To advance in life, one saw receiving a quality education as the ticket to the middle-class and a comfortable life
ACORN's Voter Fraud?
By :
Johnny Moon
You may have heard a lot about the so called "voter fraud" of the group ACORN lately I'm writing this article to clear up any misconceptions that you may have on this subject because there have been a lot of untrue things about this topic spread around by the GOP/Fox News & the McCain/Palin campaign
Unfounded Fears - What if Obama Doesn't Win?
By :
Kurt Hartman
What happens if Barack Obama doesn't win this election cycle Look, I know everyone is saying this a given, but what if
It's Just A Piece Of Paper: The Bush Administration's Disdain Towards The Constitution
By :
Kurt Hartman
There is one thing that both Republicans and Democrats can agree on during this contentious election cycle: The Bush Administration has completely undermined the US Constitution While most Republicans will not admit it publicly( I happen to be one of the ones that will
North Cyprus Reunification Heralds Duel Awards For Cyprus's Leaders
By :
Martin Gavin
Property developers and investors consider North Cyprus to be the most attractive property market in Europe right now, with property prices starting low and already rising in line with the reunification talks that are going on between Demetris Christofias and the Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat
North Cyprus Properties Flourish Thanks to Revived Reunification Talks
By :
Martin Gavin
North Cyprus has been divided from the rest of the island since 1974, and property prices in Northern Cyprus have not benefited to the same extent from the property boom which followed the Republic’s ascension into the EU Property in the Turkish controlled north of Cyprus is, however, now gaining in value thanks to the new impetuous in reunification that has been present since the election of Demetris Christofias as leader of the Greek Cypriot side of the island this February
Uncle Obama Wants You. Namely, The Middle-Class Poor
By :
Professor Don Abrams
Grow From Middle-Class Poor to 'Zero Debt' to Rich in One Year
October 5, 2008 - NEW YORK, NY
Where Do the Candidates Stand on the United States Economy?
By :
Todd A. Smith
It has been called Issue #1 It is on the front page of major newspapers across the country, as President Bush seeks passage of a $700 billion bailout plan for financial firms
The War in Afghanistan: History & Goals
By :
Gabriel Adams
The War in Afghanistan
Once the communist government of Afghanistan fell in the year 1992, a civil war was being fought between various groups of fighters, the Mujahdeen, who were ant-communist It was in this chaotic realm that Mullah Mohammed Omar became a leader of a new fighting group
When Politics Come In Handy
By :
Andrew Kasch
Many people in modern society are very politically motivated They belong to a political group and as a result have strong opinions about most current events and topical issues, not surprisingly most of which are usually shared by all the other people who belong to the same group
Where Do the Candidates Stand on Health Care?
By :
Todd A. Smith
Throughout the historic 2008 presidential campaign, much attention has been given to the personalities of the candidates Many know that John McCain survived a horrific ordeal as a POW in Vietnam
Where Do the Candidates Stand on the Iraq War?
By :
Todd A. Smith
During the 2004 presidential campaign, the Iraq War was the hot-button issue separating John Kerry supporters and George W Bush supporters
Election Coverage is Must-See TV
By :
Todd A. Smith
Whether Barack Obama becomes the next president of the United States, he and his Republican counterpart, John McCain, have turned the 2008 showdown into must-see television
The suspense leading up to the selection of Joe Biden as Obama’s running mate created the kind of debate usually reserved for March Madness, with fans arguing why certain candidates would survive to the next round and others would fall by the wayside
Why Sarah Palin is Not Bipolar
By :
Sarah Freeman
In what has been a strikingly bitter and divisive US election campaign, one of the most distasteful forms of personal attack has been left-wing bloggers labeling VP candidate Sarah Palin as bipolar These commentators apparently believe it is possible to diagnose Governor Palin as a closet sufferer of manic-depressive illness, without ever having met her or going through a formal diagnostic process
Paulson's Plan - Is it Right For America?
By :
Vijay Patel
There has been much discussion about Henry Paulson’s Plan to invest $700 billion dollars of the tax payers’ money in US mortgage backed securities Opinions are divided, some totally oppose it while others vehemently espouse it
Food Apartheid
By :
Roberto Garabelli
The LA City Council is attempting to ban the sale of fast food to the poor people of Los Angeles.
Governor Sarah Palin And The Feminists: What's Up?
By :
Dr. Rosemary Lichtman
This year's Presidential and Vice-Presidential election spotlights the important contributions made by women in our society - be they single or married, mothers or not, young or old, rich or poor, from big cities or small towns, in high-powered careers or down-to-earth jobs The women in this election season are as exciting and controversial as any male candidates have ever been
New Political Will Looks Toward Reunification Between South and North Cyprus
By :
Matt Gammie
The property market in North Cyprus is undergoing serious changes at the moment, with the currently low property prices rising – and looking set to continue rising – at an unprecedented rate In addition, a new type of property development is beginning to appear in the north side of the island – namely, upmarket and luxury apartments – that are clearly designed for people wanting to buy investment properties in this emerging market
Presidential Politics 2008: Will Ego Be the Undoing of Obama?
By :
Sandy Gluckman, Ph.D.
You’ll never find a presidential candidate without a large ego It takes a big ego to be a world leader
Climate Change and Politcs: Global Warming Continues Due to Too Much Hot Air?
By :
Matt Gammie
All the way back in January 2004 Sir David A King, the Government’s then chief scientific adviser, described global warming, and the climate change that it drives, as a greater threat to the world than international terrorism
Barack Obama and the Perception of US in the World
By :
Gorazd Andrejc
Let me offer you a non-american perspective on this year's US election race between Barack Obama and John McCain In this short article I want to explain to you - especially you, dear readers and friends from the US - why many Europeans such as me (and many other non-americans too) feel that Barack Obama would be a much better option for the US president than John McCain
Do We Still Need Affirmative Action?
By :
Todd A. Smith
With the success of Barack Obama’s presidential bid, many critics of preferential programs for minorities and women have argued that it is time to dismantle all affirmative action policies in the workplace and institutions of higher learning Recently, John McCain brought attention to the issue by stating that he supports a constitutional amendment in Arizona that would outlaw all affirmative action programs in his home state
Sarah Palin Borderline Baby Boomer
By :
Carol Stanley
According to some time charts Sarah Palin is at the tail end of being a baby boomer
She doesn’t look like a baby boomer
Unite Your Ensemble With Patriotic Cufflinks
By :
Elizabeth Johnson
Cities and towns throughout the United States are gearing up to celebrate the nation's 232nd birthday this July 4 - hanging bunting and flags, sprucing up parks, and laying out parade routes and fireworks shows
No matter what your opinion of the current political environment is, you have to admit that the United States is a great country
Laying the Foundations For Cyprus - The Mythical Origins of the Island
By :
Chris Woolfrey
In recent months, the island of Cyprus has seen a renaissance Tourism is booming, and in the TRNC the North Cyprus Property Boom has been marked as the peak of prosperity for the partitioned island;it has been named as one of the world's chief property hot spots
What is Unity?
By :
Julie Redstone
Today, in America, the call to unity has become louder and more vocal, emblazoned upon the banner of current presidential political campaigns, and awakening within the heart a feeling of hope and of striving Unity moves with the new vibration of spiritual light that is arriving
September Peace Talks Begin in Earnest
By :
Chris Woolfrey
The divided island of Cyprus, split between the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and the Greek protected Republic of Cyprus, for 34 years, now sees a new round of peace talks, which began this morning (03/09/08) It is the fourth meeting between the leaders of the partitioned island since Demetris Christofias, head of the Greek Cypriot state, took office early this year
The 100 Months Problem: Climate Change, Global Warming and CO2 Emissions
By :
Chris Woolfrey
Conceived and promoted by a team of journalists and experts including Peter Myers, Dr Victoria Johnson and Andrew Simms, the 100 months problem is the idea that in roughly 8 years, our current lifestyles will have taken the earth beyond a revocable point when it comes to global warming and climate change
CO2 Emissions and Pollution - Breaking the Habit
By :
Chris Woolfrey
In all the debates on the effects and implications of global warming, climate change and CO2 emissions, one thing can certainly be agreed; things are changing There may or may not be reason to discredit the idea that climate change is a man-made phenomena, and there may or may not - though this writer would definitely argue that such claims are false - be reason to doubt the detrimental effect of such concepts
Hot Air
By :
BOB E SHERMAN
As we wait patiently for Congress to come up with an energy plan, the current sources of energy dwindle away and the prices go up Maybe we should consult with the Pope and other religious leaders
A Tale of Two Countries
By :
Todd A. Smith
Charles Dickens once wrote in his classic novel, A Tale of Two Cities that, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness…it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair…”
Barack Obama’s historic journey to become the presumptive Democratic nominee for the upcoming presidential election is the culmination of those who struggled throughout slavery and the Civil Rights movement
Global Warming, Climate Change and the Environment
By :
Chris Woolfrey
Over the last year, two key concepts have reigned over all others: the economy and the environment Like opposing forces they push and pull at one another, with economic downturns running counter to calls for increased spending on the environment, including renewable energy development and sustainability initiatives
Population Growth and the Envrionment - What's at Stake
By :
Chris Woolfrey
World population growth is accelerating True, the rate has halved since the historical peak of 2
Mayor Cracks Down on Climate Change.
By :
Hannah Walker
Our ever lovable Lord Mayor of London, Boris Johnson has warned that climate change could threaten our cosy way of life and our capitals status as a leading world city thus he wishes to implement a strategy to cope with it, including measures such as urban greening, flood risk management and cooler buildings
Cyprus' Political Climate Change
By :
Matt Gammie
Anybody contemplating purchasing a second, or replacement home abroad at the moment should be watching the current political manoeuvrings and goings on in Cyprus Cyprus has been divided into a Turkish Cypriot North, which accounts for one third of the island, and a Greek Cypriot south since 1974, when the installed Greek nationalist leader Nikos Sampson became de facto president of the island
NCLEX More Students Are Take the US Exam Abroad
By :
CF Thompson
According to NCSBN, National Council of State Boards of Nursing pass rates among students studying outside the United States and US educated students taking the NCLEX RN are both on the rise from 2000.
In 2000 there were more than seventy-one thousand US educated pupils sitting for the NCLEX exam a
Politicians Put the Car Into CO2
By :
Matt Gammie
Car manufacturers are not yet meeting European Union targets on fuel efficiency and lower carbon dioxide emission on the majority of their new models, according to environmental campaigners A pan-European lobby group, Transport and Environment (T and E), has called the industry out for fighting against current EU legislation and, even more worryingly, proposed future limits
Olympic Aftermath - Beijing, China, And the Environment
By :
Chris Woolfrey
With the post-Olympic headlines understandably focused on the sporting achievements of the likes of Usain Bolt and his domination of the sprint events, or team GB's new record gold medal tally, it is perhaps expected that that which dominated media coverage before the event - the environmental policy of Beijing - has fallen temporarily to the sidelines
World Environmental Policy and the Performance of Mega Cities
By :
Chris Woolfrey
After the detailed media coverage that surrounded the Beijing Olympics highlighted the dubious effect that a highly populated nation can have on the world's environment, some of the earth's major cities are expected to come under the microscope with regards to their CO2 emissions policies As population hubs, they represent more extreme examples of the human effect on the earth's environment
Redemption for the Women's Movement?
By :
Foster Friess
For the past few decades the once proud women’s movement in America has been in significant decline Their reputation hit rock bottom during the Clinton – Lewinsky scandal when they chose political expediency over protecting vulnerable women in the workplace from being exploited by powerful men
Negative Campaigning - What Does America Want?
By :
Julie Redstone
In this presidential election year of 2008, the stakes regarding victory or defeat for each candidate are high; the competition for votes is fierce; and the strategies are abundant on both sides with which to win over the undecided We, the public, see things happening as part of political life and of campaigning that we do not approve of, that we feel we can do without
Football and Politics One Side and the Same As Cyprus Revives Reunification Attempts
By :
Matt Gammie
Football is one of those things that is far more important that the immediate sum of its parts – the twenty-two men, ninety minutes and two goals This is especially true in times of crises, where the sporting conflict serves as metonym for the wider political or humanitarian reality
Cyprus President Warns of 'Chasing Illusions'
By :
Matt Gammie
A row broke out in Cyprus this week between church and state President Christiofias, who has led the Greek Cypriots since February of this year, was publicly criticised by the Bishop of Paphos Georgios, who was speaking on behalf of Archbishop Chrystostomos, over his progressive attitude to the Cyprus Problem and his well known desire for reunification between the two sides
The Turkish Republic of Cyprus and the International Community
By :
Chris Woolfrey
Since the dominance of the Ottoman Empire during the middle of the last millennium, Turkey - in various forms - has been a prominent force in both European and middle eastern politics It has continually exerted a sphere of influence over the two continents, and never committed to both; in that respect it can be compared to Russia, who have historically felt that their dominance can be justified on its western borders in Europe, and in Asia on its eastern border
A Brief History of the Turkish and Greek Partition of Cyprus
By :
Chris Woolfrey
It was announced this week that genuinely committed talks on the reunification of Cyprus would come into effect in September of this year
Demetris Christofias, the Greek Cypriot president, met with the Turkish Cypriot president Mehmet Ali Talat on the 28th of August, and both are reportedly keen to discuss a potential reunion of the island
The Reunification of Cyprus and the E.U
By :
Chris Woolfrey
The Greek Cypriot President Dimitris Chrisofias took office on 28th February 2008, and there have already been three major meetings between him and his counterpart, the Turkish Cypriot president Mehmet Ali Talat A fourth is scheduled for the 3rd of September, making the presidents already two of the closely partnered Cypriot heads of state since the partition
London and the Environment - Ken Livingstone's Legacy and the Work of Boris Johnson
By :
Chris Woolfrey
Since the role of Mayor of London was created at the turn of the millennium, Ken Livingston has been synonymous the position; he won the first two elections, in 2000 as an independent candidate, and then as a representative of New Labour in 2004 Of the last decade, then, it has been through his policy that Greater London has experienced its relationship with the environment
Reluctance: Food For Thought (It's All Connected)
By :
A.K. Kuykendall
The foundation of world religions was formed when a few men dug under a tree and pulled out some of the most beautiful mushrooms The men consumed the mushrooms, and they subsequently created every god known to man – gods faithfully followed and worshipped by many
Wake Up, America!
By :
Richard Ide
Let's get real Forget all the Gobbledegook about foreign oil fields peaking and the rapid increase in worldwide consumption…
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Peace in an Unsettled World
By :
Bernard Steele
I listened to a story on National Public Radio on the 7th June 2008 It was a moving story told by a woman whose mother had dedicated and even risked her life to give medical guidance and service to pregnant women in Iran sometime during the sixties and seventies
Our Matrix: Choose Your Pill Wisely
By :
A.K. Kuykendall
Propaganda (noun): publicity intended to persuade or convince people
It is imperative that you see in propaganda the probabilities and possibilities
Super Tuesday
By :
BOB E SHERMAN
I saw a news clip recently where the reporter stopped people on the street and asked them how they were preparing for “Super Tuesday” The people, mostly young, didn’t have a clue as to what Super Tuesday meant
None of the Above: Democrats and Republicans Say “Two’s Allowed, But Three’s a Crowd”
By :
Pat Benjamin
Did you know that unaffiliated voters are the fastest-growing voting bloc in America In more than a few states, independents now outnumber both Republicans and Democrats, creating a huge swing vote that could determine the outcome of this year’s election
Soldier/Soldier: The Convoluted Vietnamese Agenda(?)
By :
A.K. Kuykendall
America, you have no idea what atrocities took place during the Vietnam War One item on the list was the mass assassinations of innocent Vietnamese citizens by Americans
French Parliament Delivers on Sarkozy's Promise
By :
Johnny Summerton
It's never easy following through on an electoral pledge, and if any politician knows how difficult it is, then it must be the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy
So far he has failed miserably on last year's major presidential campaign promise to increase the purchasing power of the average man and woman on the street here in France and kick-start the sluggish economy he inherited
Only Two Candidates For President…Says Who? Why Americans Should Support Independent or Third Party Candidates
By :
Pat Benjamin
Illegal Immigration
President John F. Kennedy: Breaking Through the Shroud of an Untimely Demise
By :
A.K. Kuykendall
I quote, with redundancy, from the biography of John F Kennedy to summarize the legacy of this American martyr
A Letter to the Legacy of a Legend: President John F. Kennedy
By :
A.K. Kuykendall
Mr President,
I love people with everything I am worth
Show Your True Colors - Wearing Your Politics on Your Sleeve
By :
Elizabeth Johnson
The 2008 elections are finally getting down to the wire, and delegates from all 50 states - or 57, if you're voting for Obama - are all ready to head to their respective conventions
The Mythical Belief - Government Ought to Do Something
By :
Robert A. Meyer
People act as if the government possesses magical powers that can solve all of our individual and social ills All this mythical entity has to do is wave its wand and all our problems vanish in a blink of an eye
Graduate From Buttons to Cufflinks
By :
Tami Piper
Looking for a gift for the grad in your life Considering the advantages of the Mr
Super Tuesday
By :
BOB E SHERMAN
I saw a news clip recently where the reporter stopped people on the street and asked them how they were preparing for “Super Tuesday” The people, mostly young, didn’t have a clue
The Truth About Government "Solutions"
By :
Robert A. Meyer
It is obvious that America has become a nation of individuals who want immediate satisfaction and short-term "solutions" A perfect example is our current financial crisis-a crisis caused by the easy money policy of The Federal Reserve System
White Writer Predicts Obama Victory
By :
Warren Cornelius
In 1967, America was filled with the same hope of change that it is now feeling in 2008 Forty-one years ago, Cleveland was on the verge of electing the first African American mayor of a major U
Who Should Have Barack's Back?
By :
Todd A. Smith
Now that the dust has settled on Barack Obama's historic nomination as the Democratic candidate for the presidency, an equally important challenge presents itself Who should Obama choose as his running mate for the November election
Gaza Strip’s Plight
By :
Jordan FeRoss
A great number of men, women and children in the Gaza Strip live in one of the most chaotic environments on Earth The escalating violence between warring political factions such as the Palestinians and Israelis has caused many to doubt the prospect of a peaceful state
Bi-Party Tickets Totally Senseless
By :
Stuart Nachbar
I receive a daily news feed from Salon, and for the past two days I have received articles about Obama-Hagel and McCain-Lieberman unity tickets I have just three words for those who believe such events will happen: it ain't happening
Panama: The Government
By :
Laurie Cooper
The government of Panama follows the patterns of presidential representative with three branches: the executive, legislative, and judiciary The executive is elected by popular election vote exercise the senior’s citizens for a period 5
Quantrill’s Massacre of Lawrence
By :
Attila Jancsina
The Lawrence Massacre took place on August 21, 1863 during the American Civil War It was perpetrated by William Clarke Quantrill and his guerilla raiders
Oil Drilling and the Election
By :
Michael DeVries
So you think the politicians are pushing the Offshore Drilling idea because it is something that will make the price of gas go down I guess you also believed that in the 2004 election, that this Administration was going to do something about Gay Marriage
Sarkozy Muscles in on EU Reform
By :
Johnny Summerton
It's just under a fortnight until France takes over the six-month rotating presidency of the European Union and already the rest of Europe is getting a taste of what it can expect
At a meeting of EU leaders in Brussels on Thursday, Sarkozy said the Union would not be able to go ahead with any further expansion without ratification of the Lisbon treaty
Panama: The Politics
By :
Laurie Cooper
Politics in Panama has been more of constitutional democracy throughout the 20th century The history of coup led by General Manuel Noriega back in 1968 has brought power to the military as Noriega had manipulated most of the highest officials of the government
Panama and Its Foreign Relations For Economic Development and Sustainability
By :
Laurie Cooper
Panama and its foreign relations concern itself with two major issues for Panama’s development—the Panama Canal and international trade and shipping Since Panama is located at the isthmus of Central America, it has good reason to be involved in most foreign counterparts
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