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Muslim Brotherhood in the Middle East
By Gabriel Sawma
As the United States and its allies struggle to get to grips with its new challenges in the Middle East and North Africa, pundits, scholars and journalists have combed every inch of the Muslim Brotherhood’s history for clues to what might happen in the event the movement takes control over the region. Read more -
Universal Health Coverage
By Jamila Talley
Although the principle goal of such a national health insurance plan is to arrange health care financing for all U.S citizens, specific proposals must address not only the mechanism of financing but also potentially controversial strategies for issues such as service coverage, delivery of care, and cost containment (Ackermann, 2003). Read more -
An Essay on India's Five Year Plans
By Chinchu Mol
Ever since India got its independence, we are working our economy as per the Five Year Plans. This system of framing Five Year Plans was a good arrangement devised, by which the growth in different spheres could be suggested monitored while functioning and changed if the necessity arose. These mega plans have served us as building blocks of our national economy. A brief overview of these plans would give us a fairly clear picture of our developmental program. Read more -
The Law of Attraction for Politics
By brucesmith
In an enlightened society, politicians do not focus primarily on problems and enemies, but on goals and preferred realities. Governments are conducting too many studies on what-was and what-is, at the expense of what they would like things to be. Read more -
Did Rev. Malachi Z. York Have A Fair Trial?
By VENUS BOLTON
We have a foreign Diplomat in Custody who was not given immunity and all rights were ignored even the right to receive medical treatment for a life threatening illness Read more -
7 Reasons America Needs Sarah Palin In 2012
By Rev Michael Bresciani
At the writing of this piece Sarah Palin has not yet announced to the nation that she is going to run for President in the 2012 election. When or if she does, her name will not be alone on the republican ticket, in fact a lot of names will be on the ticket, some very worthy names. Read more -
How to Find the Right Injury Law Firm in St. Petersburg
By Jeanette Secor
Finding the right injury law firm can seem like an overwhelming and difficult decision. With the stress of the entire situation weighing down on you the last thing that you want to deal with is finding the right lawyer. There are many different injury law firms to choose from and with the added weight of a pending trail you don't want to choose wrongly. Read more -
THE DREAM ACT: CAN THE US DO THE RIGHT THING FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS TRYING TO DO THE RIGHT THING?
By Nicklaus Misiti, Esq.
This article discusses the need to pass the Dream Act and alternatives for undocumented aliens if it is not passed. It explains in clear terms the harsh legal reality children face when they are brought here at a young age by their undocumented parents. Read more -
Conservative Views Yield Commonsense Solutions
By DSHolman
As a nation it seem at time that we have lost our way. Many of the problems we face today have been foreseen and the direction we are headed in now seems so backwards in light of what we know. It is hard to understand how we got here, but here are some commonsense conservative views to think about. Read more -
Is Post 9/11 Islam Creating Worldwide Stockholm Syndrome?
By Rev Michael Bresciani
When Franklin Delano Roosevelt tried to quell the fears of Americans who were in the throes of the great depression he said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Read more -
Human rights assessments scrapped
By Antonia Torr
Each year, the Foreign office conducts assessments of human rights around the world, in an attempt to measure the true extent of abuses and their occurrences. But this could be about to change as reports suggest that the new coalition government is planning to scrap these assessments. Read more -
Will the President Relieve the Oppression of his own Decorated Officer?
By Rev Michael Bresciani
For several years I’ve written op-eds, (opinion editorials) inspirational pieces and commentaries on just about every subject there is with an eye to revealing how the scriptures speak to each subject. Read more -
Using Comparative Effectiveness Research to Examine and Improve Health Care Reform
By Linda Rosenberg
The federal government is allocating significant amounts of money to examining the quality of healthcare in the United States. How will legislators and public health providers get involved in the process, eventually using this research to implement better policies and programs for patients? Read more -
Promoting Human Rights- A Strategy to Promote The Rights of Ordinary People
By Gaurav Virk
Promotion of Human Rights adopted by the UN General Assembly and accepted by Member States in the world is still missing. The poor people of many member states do not have the basic right to food, shelter, medicine and education. The common people have no fundamental right to safety, the environment of peace and pollution free to live his life. The promotion of rights by superpower is mere formality and poor Member States have shown the inability to implement the rights of its people. Read more -
Glenn Beck Restoring Honor Rally in Washington D.C.
By Rob Stanley
Anyone who can fill the National Mall with a crowd of that magnitude MUST have a message that's solidly resounding with Americans. In the hours and days following, it has been amusing watching the detractors do their best to make light of the rally and its impact. The event was uplifting and inspirational, but this is the jumping off point for me. Read more -
What Does America See in 2010 and Beyond?
By Rev Michael Bresciani
It is clear that a major shift has occurred in the American way of life in the last two years. For over 230 years we were involved in the question of how we could best make our mark in the world. Much more than mere foreign policy we had to “let our light” shine because the entire world was watching Read more -
The Big Society
By Antonia Torr
A few days ago, David Cameron laid down his plans for ‘The Big Society’ in an attempt to amaze and empower the general public. Has it worked? And what does it really mean? Read more -
If I were Prime Minister...
By Antonia Torr
In a move that the general public are unfamiliar with, Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister has asked the public to recommend laws and regulations that they would like to see abolished. Read more -
You Can't Make History without a Real Homie
By Rev Michael Bresciani
Since the days of Aristotle, Cicero and later Machiavelli the world has endeavored to develop a working knowledge of political science that might be instrumental in bringing about a way to govern that is fair and acceptable to almost everyone universally. Read more -
How to overcome the great Communal Divide in India
By KayEm
Many of us abhor communal divisions that beleaguer Indian society. Yet riots based on these divisions break out with depressing regularity in our country. Will these ever stop? Not unless we are prepared to give a very valuable resource. Our time. If you think two hours a week in a safe environment is do-able, read on. Read more -
Budget Costs at the Heart of the Climate Change Champions
By Marcus Gallon
Now, more than ever, first world countries need to be throwing all the budget they can at climate change however government decision makers, in the wake of the recession, have decided that rectifying financial deficits takes precedent over environmental issues. These cuts place a lot of doubt on whether the UK is serious about it’s efforts to curb and cut back environmental change. Read more -
America and the Doctrine of the Last Chance
By Rev Michael Bresciani
The History Channel cooks up a nice pot of Nostradamus and eschatological soup with their multi episodic “The Nostradamus Effect.” As usual their best is salted with doubt, dissing and secularist expertise that would be better used in a college course entitled “Unbelief 101.” Read more -
July 4, 2010, fireworks provided by John Boehner and Barack Obama
By Rev Michael Bresciani
Only days before America’s Fourth of July celebrations, in Racine Wisconsin President Obama mocked Congressmen John Boehner (R-OH) about his recent remarks. Boehner said the Presidents financial reforms were like “using a nuclear weapon to target an ant.” Read more -
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What the Heck is Wrong With Australia and Global Climate Change?
By Mark Fernandina
As one of the most susceptible nations in the world to climate change Australia continues to drag its feet. Why this nation is making a critical mistake in shaping one of the most important political issues of our time. Read more -
Hidden History Can Kill a Country
By Allan Sanford
President Obama's ignorance of the history of failed states puts America into a vulnerable position of suffering the same fate. Read more -
Voice Over Talent is Now Wanted More Than Ever
By Andy Enright
It's understandable that in today's tough economy, many people are re-evaluating their career choice. There are many industries, like auto companies, laying off hundreds, and even thousands of employees. The rush to retrain worker skills is on. Now more than ever, American's are retraining for other lines of work, so that they can find more stable and satisfying work. Read more -
President Obama Forces America to Lose a Race We’re Winning
By Allan Sanford
President Obama forfeits the race to return to the Moon, ending a 100 year old tradition of America being first in Aviation. Read more -
Infantophobia and Homophobia - Reality vs. Perception
By Rev Michael Bresciani
Infantophobia is a neologistic word whose life expectancy may be no more predictable than the unborn-children it makes reference to but, the word homophobia has a life all of its own, even if in reality it does not deserve one. Read more -
A Nation of Amnesiacs
By Allan Sanford
Government can continue to do whatever it wants to its citizens because they don't remember what was done to them in the past. Read more -
Killing the Idea of Terrorism
By Allan Sanford
X Ray machines don't see into the mind of a terrorist, and that's where the ultimate solution lies. Read more -
Dead End Security
By Allan Sanford
We must protect ourselves smarter, while keeping Americans secure. X Rays in airports is not the way. Read more -
You Think This Government Is Big...Just Wait a Day!
By Allan Sanford
Big government intrudes on citizen's everyday lives in ways we don't realize. Read more -
Stealing Our Money and Taking Our Souls
By Allan Sanford
Corrupt politicians historically have stolen our money, but they also take away the soul of America. Read more -
Tea Party. An Idea, Not Yet a Political Party
By Allan Sanford
Why creating a third political party in America is so difficult. Read more -
Deaf Presidents and Buyer's Remorse
By Allan Sanford
Character defects in President Obama doom him to failure. Read more -
The Hard Work of Becoming a One Term President
By Allan Sanford
Broken campaign promises, arrogance, a deaf ear to what Americans are saying, plus plus plus all add up to a one term president. Read more -
Squeezing Money Out of a Thermometer
By Allan Sanford
Global warming scam is caught with its hand in your pocket. Read more -
Theres a Scooter Out There for You Save Cash and the Environment
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Scooters - There’s a Scooter Out There for You! - Save Cash and the Environment!
Scooters of many different types have become very popular in the states over the last few years. First of all they wer Read more -
Reverse Cell Phone Lookup The Easy Way To Find The Caller Behind Any Cellphone Call
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Plus Size Clothing In Fashion
By mensiv
The fashion industry all over world has realized that increasing numbers of customers fall under the category of plus size. Read more -
Dem's ignore rules, constitution, and the people - The prophetic will not be ignored
By Rev Michael Bresciani
Following the battle over Obamcare has been daunting and has left millions of Americans exasperated if not in shock. On the surface it looks like a victory for the Dem’s but, just under the surface is a festering if not slithering heap of lousy politics and dishonesty at the highest levels. Read more -
The Real Affect Of Obama’s Proposed $5,000 Tax Credit To Small Business For Hiring New Employees ….
By FreedomFire Communications
In a down economy, where many businesses are having difficulty staying open -- much less generate a profit -- does a tax credit like this have any real and sustainable impact on generating new, incremental jobs? Read more -
Tea Party Tax Protests - The Small Business Person Perspective
By FreedomFire Communications
No matter your opinion, understanding, or level of support for the events and the movement .... no one can deny that a message was sent loud and clear. By thousands of everyday Americans like you and me (pay attention Congress, that means VOTERS). Read more
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