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  • The Fault In Self-Government: The Self  By : Scott F Paradis
    The nature of the people drives the government. We get the government we deserve, as the government is a reflection of ourselves. The fault in self-government lies less with the government and more with the self. Only a moral, righteous and just people can sustain a open, honest and honorable government.
  • American Power Act vs Clean Air Act  By : Daniel Stouffer
    Politicians are trying to ensure that the EPA is not allowed to regulate carbon emissions as a consequence of the Supreme Court decision in 2007.
  • Tiny Oil Skimmers Can't Handle BP Disaster  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    BP's leaking oil well will spill more than five million barrels into the Gulf. US citizens must be protected from similar, recurring disasters. More and more oil is reaching surface waters. Fishing has been destroyed. Gulf Coast residents are facing bankruptcy and impoverished futures. Tourism industry will be devastated. No solutions are available for removing the spreading oily debris. Only technologists can help but are not called upon.
  • More Than One Oil Spill Villain  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    BP's leaking oil well will spill more than five million barrels into the Gulf of Mexico. US citizens must be protected from similar, recurring disasters. A special emergency response agency is needed. Advanced containment domes and oil skimmers can save wetlands, estuaries and beaches when deployed immediately. Funding for a new emergency preparedness agency and for unlimited liability insurance coverage must come from new permitting fees.
  • All for Greece and Grief for All  By : Eric Blair
    Margaret Thatcher said it: "The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."
  • Incompetence at BP, the Media, and the Feds  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The BP oil spill disaster continues. BP and the Feds are jockeying for position. Citizens in adjacent Gulf States are loosing their livelihoods. The technical solution is simple. Close the damned leak, prevent the spill from making landfall, and manually clean already soiled shores. Protect citizens and damn the torpedoes from moneyed and political interests. The means for implementation are available. Who dares to make the decision?
  • We Can Put a Man on the Moon. Why Can't we Close the Leak?  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Preparations for a successful landing of two astronauts on the moon took eight years and cost $140 billion. Protecting US coastal waters from oil spills caused by damaged tankers or by ruptured oil wells would have cost pennies on the dollar if instituted in time and ahead of permitting any deepwater drilling. Greedy energy companies, corrupt regulators, and incompetent governmental disaster planners are responsible for huge economic damages.
  • B.P.'s First of Many Bills Due July 1  By : Molly Wider
    British Petroleum has been given until July 1 to pay the recent $69 million bill, the first of many expected to be handed over to them for the massive oil spill that has to date, leaked approximately 50 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. This bill is strictly for the initial costs incurred by the government for their response to the spill.
  • The Oily Right Wing Media  By : Bill Schmalfeldt
    Is he too mad, or not mad enough! Either way, Obama loses!
  • Obama Shows Restraint by Not Kicking BP Chairman in the Crotch  By : Bill Schmalfeldt
    Is there ANYTHING that can rattle the President of the United States?
  • The U.S. Was Formed to Secure Our Inalienable Rights - But Not Any More  By : Shane Flait
    Our founding fathers demanded the Rights of Englishmen won some 100 years before. But England ignored them for the profits that it could extract from the colonies. Incensed, we declared independence and insisted that "inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness..." existed for all men. Our government was formed only to secure them - not to grant them according to its discretion - as this article explains.
  • Culture War?  By : Scott F Paradis
    The essential ingredient to a prosperous society is the ability to pursue happiness on your own terms. To act for the benefit of others; using your own energy, enthusiasm and talent you create your own utopia. The state, regardless of what it provides, or how it redistributes assets, cannot find or deliver a suitable substitute for self sufficiency.
  • Losing a Friend Over Stupidity  By : Bill Schmalfeldt
    It's amazing the things that can cause the end of a three-decade friendship.
  • The New Obama Small Business Loan Program  By : Sue Brinck
    In these troubled economic times, the question is whether any bank or financial institution is making loans to small businesses. This article will discuss what loans are available. It will also analyze how any new Federal legislation affects the interests of the small business owner.
  • A Proposal For Updating The US Constitution  By : Howard Jacobs
    The way the current United States administration has disregarded the constitution and the will of the American people, is there any point left in having a constitution? From the Bastion of Urban Renewal and Progress (BURP), here is a new, re-writing of the US Constituion.
  • Coalition Government Told to Invest in Construction  By : Martin Hofschroer
    The Chartered Institute of Building has advised the new coaltion government to help the economy by investing in the construction industry.
  • Deceptive Arguments And Specious Reasoning - Political Debate Gone Wrong  By : Howard Jacobs
    Political arguments have become intense over the last 20 years and super intense over the last year. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as long as words and ideas are represented honestly. Increasingly, however, with political correctness and a main stream media that is more concerned with cheer leading the Obama administration than honest reporting, people must make an effort to look past what is said and get to the real meaning of the words.
  • Income Tax: Neither Moral Nor Practical  By : David MacGregor
    Ayn Rand always stated that the moral is also the practical. And when it comes to the contentious subject of income tax her dictum can be stated in reverse - as it is a system which is both immoral and impractical.
  • An Economy Over the Edge, Now What?  By : Scott F Paradis
    Despite a market rally and record corporate profitability the economic freefall continues. Stuborn unemployment, increasing government debt, and the continuation of the financial sector's creativity point to trouble ahead. Politicians and business leaders seek their own fortunes in the crisis. It is time for "the people" to set things right.
  • No Room for Victims in this Crisis!  By : Scott F Paradis
    As the financial crisis grows the rich and powerful - political leaders, captains of industry and financial titans - claim they are powerless - helpless victims. It is time to see them for the cowards they are, pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and get on with rebuilding our economy. There is no room for victims in this crisis.
  • The New World Order in 2010?  By : Reece Woodstock
    Is there really an international conspiracy to create an authoritarian global government where all individual nations are stripped of their national identity and sovereignty? Many people today think so and it is becoming an increasingly popular view thanks to the ease of spreading information over the Internet.
  • A Letter to the President  By : Howard Jacobs
    Barack Obama has been arrogant in his approach to pushing through his health care plan. I though I would sit down and write him a letter...
  • George Bush Gives A Speech Barack Obama Style  By : Howard Jacobs
    In his recent State of the Union address, as well as in previous speeches, Barack Obama has had a tendency to blame problems on the previous administration. What would people have said if George Bush acted this way? What if the best and worst of these two presidents could be combined and put into the year 2002? You might get a State of the Union address something like this...
  • How the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule from the EPA Wroks  By : Daniel Stouffer
    Stringent new EPA requirements are covered under a mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting rules intended to reach into all sectors of the United States economy. It is still to be determine whether the EPA will be the ONLY regulation or just a fall back requirement.
  • Government Intervention Into Financial Markets Caused the Economic Crisis  By : Shane Flait
    The recent boom and bust crisis of our financial markets is not the failure of free market capitalism. It's a result of government intervention into the financial markets. It's this intervention that prevents the free market forces from bringing markets into balance to offset the possibility of runaway booms or busts.
  • Three reasons why conservatives should focus on grassroots politics  By : Drew McKissick
    Why should we as conservatives focus on the grassroots when it comes to politics? Because that's where the opportunities are.
  • Local Authorities Leave Parents Guessing When It Snows  By : Rob Warner
    When it snows, parents are often left wondering whether or not their child's school is open or closed. With a confused approach across the country by Local Authorities, it is parents that struggle. Local Authorities need to get organised and meet the needs of parents for good quality, reliable, timely information.
  • Conservative talk about a third party is a waste  By : Drew McKissick
    Talk among conservatives of using the Tea Party movement to create a third party is a waste of time that will not solve the problems that led to their frustration.
  • Replacing Kyoto with an Universally Acceptable Treaty  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Extending the Kyoto Treaty failed in Copenhagen. It is not salvageable. It must be replaced by an agreement acceptable to industrialized nations, quickly developing states, and all underdeveloped countries. An acceptable concept must be based on plentiful and affordable energy for all, on ending all emissions within 50 years, on using renewable and sustainable energies only, and on retrieving past emissions by their original emitters.
  • Is the ERD Changing in Your State? Protect Yourself.  By : EmmySue Pryor
    What is an ERD? ERD stands for Earliest Release Date... the date that a prisoner has finished his or her minimum prison sentence. Minimum sentence will soon be as little as fifty percent of the original sentence. That means if someone gets arrested for a crime against you and gets sentenced to ten years in prison, after five years, they could be free to go. The ERD is changing in many states due to budget cuts and a declining economy in the United States...
  • Get Government Off Our Backs! Part One.  By : Harley Hunter
    Have you noticed that the only sector of America that has grown exponentially during 2009 is government and they're done it on the backs of us taxpayers? All the way from local government through state and on to Washington, these parasites are enjoying unprecedented prosperity while the rest of America's free enterprise system is suffering.How much longer will the American free enterprise workers put up with this government "stealing" from us.
  • A crisis is a terrible thing to waste  By : Drew McKissick
    The GOP's 2008 election defeat planted and watered the seeds of what the party has been in need of for a long time - a real conservative revolution.
  • Obama's Nobel speech, what did we expect?  By : Aaron Taylor
    I didn't get a chance to watch Barack Obama's Nobel speech live, but I've read the transcript and found very little in the speech that couldn't have been given by any number of past presidents—including George W. Bush.
  • Can President Obama Regain His Presidency  By : Robert Rainer
    He was the voice of hope... the inspiration behind change. But somewhere along the way the vision of an American utopia became overshadowed by the bureaucratic Washington agenda. What happened to our President Barack Obama?
  • Obama Claus To The Rescue  By : Steve Yeich
    This article takes a humorous look at Obama's administration and compares it to Santa Claus in a very funny article.
  • What the Obama Administration Needs to Know About Reaching Youth  By : Ed DeJesus
    Obama's comment to youth "when you drop out of school you are dropping out on your country" is the same old school rhetoric youth do not need to hear.
  • Local Governments: How They Work  By : James Holan
    This is an informative article about how local governments in the United States work. It follows closely to two examples, New York and Delaware.
  • The Texas Constitution Verses the Vermont Constitution  By : James Holan
    This article offers an indepth analysis of the Texas and Vermont constitutions, comparing and contrasting them. It offers a lot of information on their indivudal histories, politics, and purposes.
  • A scary story - the public option?  By : Peter Yellowlees
    This article describes fear of change and argues that members of congress need to overcome this in order to be able to vote for health reform that includes a public option
  • Right-wingers, conspiracies and racists, oh my!  By : Drew McKissick
    When political times get tough for liberal Democrats in Washington, conservative conspiracies are the bogeymen of choice.
  • Government Influence over Employment Practices illustrated with Emilio Botin Abbey Santander share  By : Simon King
    Some of the ways in which the UK government influences employment practices are illustrated with the high-profile case Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins (2006), in which the Employment Tribunal made a finding of unlawful race discrimination and ordered Emilio Botin Abbey Santander to pay Mr Chagger the record-breaking compensation of £2.8 million to cover his loss.
  • Will Obama and the media throw ACORN under the bus?  By : Drew McKissick
    In the wake of the ever expanding ACORN scandal(s), the queston becomes, "will Obama and the media throw ACORN under the bus?"
  • Copenhagen Can Open New Era of Clean and Economical Energies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Growing world economies are producing escalating greenhouse gas emissions. The Kyoto Protocol is ineffective in halting or reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide accumulation. Severe global overheating will change climates dramatically. Rising sea levels, flooding, violent windstorms, and extensive droughts will destroy world economies and will cause economic collapse. World governments must develop supplies of clean and economical energies.
  • Why Kyoto and Copenhagen are Duds  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    In December of 2009, representatives of most countries will congregate in Copenhagen. The meeting is supposed to extend, redefine, and agree on more severe carbon emission limits. The Kyoto concept of reducing global warming is deeply flawed. It must be replaced by a new, more effective approach. Novel concepts are emerging but are not yet considered. The meeting will be a failure unless China or other Asian countries bring new ideas.
  • The Immigration Bureau and privacy: Japan and foreign residents  By : Tom Aaron
    In Japan, the current Diet session has bills in progress for revising the immigration law. The bills are expected to pass. Human rights groups are concerned that the Immigration Bureau will be able to access the personal information of all documented foreigners in Japan, infringing their privacy.
  • On Momentum (III): How To Create Momentum For A Political Candidate  By : Thomas Belvedere
    The secret to creating momentum for a political candidate is revealed: Build Strength On Strength, Not On Weakness.
  • Obama To Close Atlantic And Pacific Oceans?  By : Andy Lawrence
    In an effort to exert total control over all aspects of American life, high ranking far-left liberal members of the Obama administration and Congress are rumored to be holding secret talks among themselves regarding closing the oceans bordering the U.S., i.e. the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
  • Is "Pay for Performance" Destined to Become Obsolete in the Financial Sector?  By : Rebecca Regan
    How would you like to have your compensation package determined by the Federal Government, even though your private sector employer did not receive any bailout government funds?
  • What Does It Really Mean To Be A U.S. Citizen?  By : David Maillie
    It supposedly means we have great rights and priviledges, but in actuality, these rights are bipartisan with the rich and wealthy having one set of rights and the poor another. America is not a true democracy, but actually closer to Russia and socialism. This is an article you need to read.
  • Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Tracking and Reporting To Become Law By 2010  By : Daniel Stouffer
    The newly formed Obama administration has listed greenhouse gas (GHG) tracking and reporting as a major goal, with the objective of protecting the future of the environment by reducing today's carbon footprint. If no action were taken, the makeup of the earth would significantly altered. Future actions will establish a market drive carbon cap and trade program to drive GHG emissions reductions.
  • How to design a new American Healthcare System - 3 simple proposals  By : Peter Yellowlees
    This article defines 3 proposals for developing a new American healthcare system. They comprise a public-private partnership, with details of both public and private components, and consist of the best elements of the health systems currently in place in America, Australia and Britain.
  • Capitalism imbedded with Socialism  By : Laurie Noepel
    This article is a brief synopsis of where our economy is and where it may be going. I pull the positive of socialistic standpoints while emphasizing Capitalism as our core.
  • What The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act Means For First-Time Home Buyers  By : Nathan Navachi
    The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, a bold new step taken by President Obama to jump-start the American economy and create over 3 million new jobs, has a special significance for those people who are considering purchasing their first home. Learn whether or not this is a good time for you to purchase a home or get a mortgage.
  • Reaching Across the Aisle-The Election of Barrack Obama  By : William Piner
    The election is over, the inauguration is final. Now it is time to get down to business. To my fellow Republicans and polarizing Democrats, let this article set example for working together.
  • Counter Terrorism Training and Anti Terrorism Training: A Blended Approach is Key  By : Dan Sommer
    The suggestions made by terrorism and Middle East experts for a successful and timely withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq illustrate the importance of a blended approach towards dealing with terrorism in Iraq, across the globe, and within the U.S.
  • 2009: The Year of the Woman  By : Jerry Schaefer
    Now that capitalism is being seriously questioned, women need to speak up. Capitalism, a vehicle of patriarchy, has kept them down for 10,000 years. We've had a culture of death, now it's time for an infusion of life, women's specialty.
  • Male Template Expired: No More Extensions (Bailouts)  By : Jerry Schaefer
    This latest bailout demonstrates that the "male template" has exceeded its "use-by" date and needs to be retired. It's always been a little off balance, as shown time and again in its difficulties with women.
  • Obama's Public Works Project  By : Ki Gray
    Looks at Obama's economic proposal and what it implies for the poor.
  • On The Campaign Trail - Leaflet Distribution In Politics  By : Dominic Donaldson
    An article about how the oppressed and disenfranchised often turn to creative means when trying to get their message across.
  • National Security Perspectives: A Post-Election Insider View  By : David Link
    Recently I participated in an event entitled National Security Perspectives held at the famous Congressional Country Club in Maryland.
  • Why worrying about climate change is missing the point  By : Sam Deane
    Sam Deane asks the tough questions about climate change. He challenges you to look again at the source of the problem and comes to some surprising conclusions.
  • John McCain: Astrology of a Presidential Candidate  By : Craig Malone
    John McCain has an almost perfect triad of planets for a world leader. Will be the next President of the United States? See what McCain's astrological chart says.
  • Barack Obama: Astrology of a Presidential Candidate  By : Craig Malone
    Will Barack Obama be the next U.S. President? See what Obama's astrological chart says about whether this Leo will win the Presidential election.
  • 11 Election Day Quotes Celebrating Our Right to Vote  By : Noel Jameson
    Are you going to vote on November 4th? You'd better! Let these eleven election day quotes remind you of why it's so important to exercise this fundamental right.
  • Do You Vote?  By : Tony Mase
    A few days ago, I was asked whether I vote or not. Although, as a rule, I stay away from discussions even remotely related to politics (at least publicly), the importance and timeliness of this question make it deserving of an answer. Here it goes...
  • Freedom of Religion?...Yeah RIGHT!...As Long as it is Theirs!  By : LL Burton
    This is not about us. It is about a religious right movement aimed at controlling our private lives, who we can be with, what we can do in our bedrooms, and with our bodies.
  • Sarah Palin Shows McCain's Serious Lack Of Judgment  By : Marvin J Markus
    An opinion piece of Sarah Palin and why she is wrong for America and shows John McCain's lack of judgment.
  • Another One Bites the Dust!  By : Anthony Wayne
    Eliot Spitzers hypocrisy about gambling.
  • Provocative Silence  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Dark night with cold breeze was there, which is usually a concern for the residents of hilly station Abbottabad. The emotions and feelings of residents are directly proportional to the climatic changes. In fact it is true through out the year. People care very much about the weather and its fluctuations here, sunny day in winter season is usually welcomed and windy nights are sensational.
  • Presidential Hopefuls Get Ready to Rumble  By : Robert Thomson
    2008 Election candidates’ face-off in the professional wrestling ring at WWE’s Monday Night Raw in April 21, 2008. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain all tried a new tactic to gain votes with their pre-taped appearances on the famous professional wrestling show.
  • Boycotting Beijing: A History of Politics at the Olympic Games  By : Jackson Kern
    This article discusses the Olympic stadium as a political arena in history.
  • Chinese Politics, influences of the past, feeling of "déjà vu"  By : Tim Lyons
    The actual debate concerning the political system in China raises many inquiries, remarks, critics, and observations... To what extent does communism benefit the People's Republic? Is there a democracy model that could be applied to China? Before discussing these subjects and arguing on details, we should try to have better insights on China's political model true origins.
  • How Excessive Government Debt Hurts the Common Man  By : Jerry Work
    In order for the U.S. government to fund wars, pay farmers not to raise crops, build bridges to nowhere, and all the other excellent things it does, it issues debt.
  • Codex Alimentarius protest song  By : Henk Mutsaers
    What if Codex Alimentarius is implemented in the United States of America? Therapeutic dosages of vitamins and minerals, and many more nutrients soon to follow, will become unavailable because they will literally become illegal.
  • Key Energy Technologies for Booming World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    World economies will falter without the secure supply of plentiful and affordable energies. Fossil fuels are emitting harmful greenhouse gases. Three forms of energy can supply all energy needs and can be converted from inexhaustible energy sources: electricity, liquid fuels, and process gases. We must develop a few key technologies now to gain access to these virtually limitless energies. Otherwise, world economies will be harmed forever.
  • Petroleum, the Triple Threat to World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Global warming and climate change are caused by fossil fuel combustion. Accelerating energy consumption by China and India will increase average global temperatures 4 to 5 degrees Celsius in 2050 from those in 1900. Petroleum is the only transportation fuel. At an annual consumption of 50 billion barrels the reserves of 1 to 2.3 trillion barrels will run out in 20 to 50 years. Lack of transportation fuels will wreck economies.
  • 10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Sandra Day O'Connor's Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Sandra Day O'Connor is an inspiration to women and girls everywhere. As the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, she paved the way for girls everywhere to achieve their goals and dreams. On March 26th we celebrate her birthday. Let's kick off the celebration with these ten patriotic quotes.
  • Use This Political Ad And You Have My Vote  By : Dave Dorgan
    The only honest polictcal ad. In a perfect world, I would vote for the candidate that used this politcal ad.
  • A-Z of Global Warming: Biofuels  By : Simon Rosser
    The A-Z of Global Warming: Biofuels discusses the relevance of biofuels to global warming, what they are, what they are used for, and whether they are good for the environment.
  • Debate Over Root Causes Of Terrorism  By : Leon Newton
    What are the root causes of terrorism? The truth is there are many causes and no single explanation.
  • Governor Huckabee: Will you Go on Record?  By : Aaron Taylor
    Which is scarier? A Mormon in the White House or a Baptist pastor? Evangelical author Aaron D. Taylor gives a surprising answer.
  • 16 Winston Churchill Quotes to Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Think Winston Churchill quotes are boring phrases about politics and war? Then you don't know Churchill! This month as we celebrate his birthday, get to know who Sir Winston Churchill really was with these 16 great Winston Churchill quotes.
  • 2008: Election Of Your Life  By : Karen Talavera
    A look at the mindset of the generations in America as we approach the 2008 Presidential election, and why one should be involved in the political process regardless of age or experience.
  • The Hypocrisy Behind State Gambling Monopolies  By : Pablo Edronkin
    In many countries operating a casino or any sort of gambling or betting establishment is just the privilege of the state, and this was achieved thorough false promises.
  • The Rational For Establishing World Peace  By : Brian Ankner
    We can logically assume that World Peace is something that 99.9% of the 6.5 billion People in this world would want and support if there was a way to achieve that World Peace that was practical, logical, morally right, non-violent and serves the good of All People and their governmental structures equally.
  • The Best Way To Stop Global Warming  By : Halil
    The Earth’s surface temperature has risen by about 1 degree Fahrenheit in the past century, with accelerated warming during the past two decades. There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities. Human activities have altered the chemical composition of the atmosphere through the buildup of greenhouse gases—primarily carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide.
  • Technology and Politics  By : Sharon Housley
    Rather than creating the perfect ten second sound bite, candidates must let go and have a real conversation. Interactive. Up close and personal. Maybe as candidates are forced back to earth and voters gain a stake in the process, America will become the voice of the unschooled as well as the educated, the poor as well as the rich, men and women of all ages and every race. After all, isn’t that what democracy is supposed to be?
  • Agriculture should not be a State subject  By : Rajiv Singh
    CII today organized a Seminar on Reforms in the APMC (Agricultural Produce Market Committee) Act , and its impact in the Southern States. This is an initiative of the Agri Business Sub-Committee, CII-Southern Region.
  • The Nursing Shortage and Catman Cohen: An Artist Memorializes The U.S. Nursing Shortage Plight  By : Mary Ruff King
    The nursing shortage and Catman Cohen: What do these two have to do with each other? The answer is this: The nursing shortage in America has been memorialized in song and video by an unlikely hero named Catman Cohen whose body of work has struck a raw nerve in this country.
  • Tough Love: Why the Federal Reserve Should NOT Cut Interest Rates  By : Robert M. Clinger III
    With the real estate bubble having burst and the financial system in a tizzy over the attending fallout in the mortgage markets, bankers, investors, homeowners, and CEOs are calling on the Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to cut the federal funds rate in an effort to avert a financial meltdown. However, the Federal Reserve should see through these self-serving calls and hold rates steady for the time being.
  • Americans Work, Why Doesn't America?  By : Karen Talavera
    An exploration of contradictions between American work habits and productivity and American's slipping competitive position in the global workplace.
  • Another 50 Billion Dollars for Iraq  By : Michael Dappert
    More money for Iraq in addition to what has already been spent. 3 billion a week and counting.
  • What Happened To Our Democracy?  By : Brian Ankner
    The biggest change in American democratic history came about as a result of World War II and the introduction of the nuclear bomb. From the mid 40's to the early 50's two different directions became available for our government to choose from. One direction was for our government to embrace the principles of the newly formed United Nations, which was originally handed all the tools necessary to civilize this world.
  • On Politics - One of the Most Lucrative Jobs in America - Part 3  By : Ed Bagley
    Being a politician in America today is one of the best paying jobs a person could have. If you do not know that the vast majority of politicians lie, cheat and steal as necessary to get elected and stay elected, you do not understand much about politics in America today. The best job most national politicians actually do is helping themselves get rich legally at the expense of the electorate they are supposed to be representing.
  • China and America Need Not Be Energy Rivals  By : Daniel Yergin
    Energy is markedly different from the other controversial matters that will be at the top of the US-Chinese Strategic Economic Dialogue, edition two, meeting this week in Washington.
  • Organization's Lose Out By Not Implementing Effective Diversity Initiatives  By : Stephen Campbell
    When effectively implemented Diversity harnesses the talents of all of the workforce and leads to company's which operate more efficiently than it otherwise would be which in turn leads to the company developing a competitive advantage in the marketplace and this is one of the main reasons why the organization is in existence.
  • California Power Crisis Aftershock: The Potential Modification Of Western Power Contracts  By : Daniel Yergin
    A recent set of decisions from the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit raises the prospect that market-based rate transactions, including billions of dollars worth of wholesale power contracts, entered into during the US West power crisis may be modified now, more than six years down the road.
  • Support Space Sciences - For the Future of Mankind  By : Sam Donaldson
    It is of the most importance that persons around the world support the various space agencies without regard to the country of origin or international politics.
  • An Open Invitation to the Republican Presidential Candidates  By : John DeJong
    Later this month the Republican presidential candidates will participate in debate in Colombia, South Carolina. This debate will allow Americans to see and hear what each candidate brings to the Presidential table.
  • Avoiding the "Don't They Knows": Effective Advocacy Messages  By : Stephanie Vance
    Advice for avoiding the "don't they know's" in communicating with elected officials

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