• Homosexuality and the US Congress

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    Well it looks as if the proverbial brown stuff has hit the fan this time? It seems we have a congressman who seems to think it's OK to e-mail adolescent boys who are pages and discuss such things as homosexual acts with them? We do not even know if anything actually happened but yet I find the entire incident sickening.Read more…
  • Iraq: The Consequences of Withdrawal

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    Iran's supreme leader, the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, recently told Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki that the best way for him to end the ongoing violence and ensure stability and security was to begin the withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Iraq.Read more…
  • Shock And Confuse

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    Mark Foley is a name on the lips of many these days; mine included. It’s amazing actually. Conservative, Republicans, Liberals and Democrats are all appalled.Read more…
  • Human Rights And Ukraine

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    On the session of the United Nations that took place in 1948, there was accepted the Overall Declaration of Human Rights. It had the greatest influence on the development of the human rights all over the World. The development of the humanitarian law was found in such documents as English and American Bill of Rights, the French Manifest of the Rights and Freedoms of Man and Citizen, French Constitutions of 1791 and 1795 and many other documents.Read more…
  • The Great Wall of Mexico

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    Congress has approved the Great Wall of Mexico, a 700-mile wall to keep out the illegal aliens and illegal immigrants from the United States of America. This is because our Constitution calls on our Government to Protect the American People from all foreign invaders. Illegal Aliens are foreigners and they are invading by the millions.Read more…
  • 700-mile Great Wall of Mexico may not work?

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    This Great Wall of Mexico, which is being built leaves lots of questions. One is how will we prevent anyone from digging under it? Why do I make such a statement?Read more…
  • 2006 coup in Bangkok - the Coup of Roses

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    2006 coup - The political mood Bangkok in the April summer heat was seething with political agitation. Earlier in the year, the PM Taksin Shinawatra sold his entire holdings in Shin Corp to Temasek, the Singapore government investment company.Shin Corp owned the major cell phone operator in Thailand, a satellite, a TV station, a domestic budget airline and a property company.Read more…
  • U.S. Foreign Policy: The Need to Return to Basics

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    Across the board, U.S. foreign policy is achieving highly consistent outcomes—consistently bad ones.Read more…
  • The Bill Of Rights Is Wrong ... Since When?

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    Walter Murrow was my hero, one of them really, when I was very young. I picked my heroes carefully. This small knowledge of picking your "role models" carefully was ensconced by the Boy Scouts of America.Read more…
  • All That Is Necessary

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    I do not care if you are a Republican or a Democrat. I do not care if you agree with the war on terror, and how it is currently being waged. It does not really matter to me what your opinion may be on water fluoridation, oil well drilling, or the immigration issue.Read more…
  • A Letter to the New President of Mexico

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    At a time when we are signing legislation to build a 700 mile wall along your northern border with the United States, it’s time to consider other options. We know you are against this “Berlin-like” solution, and so you should be. It’s ridiculous and inappropriate.Read more…
  • Bottom Feeder Politics & Media Oversight

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    (Erie, PA - Oct. 4, 2006) The Congressman Foley Page scandal has embroiled the Republican Party in yet another political battle but, worse, it has plunged the Democrat Party to a new low. With the evidence still being sifted as to what House Speaker Dennis Hastert knew and when he knew it, at least one Democratic Party candidate is already running TV Ads erroneously attacking Mr.Read more…
  • Illegal Immigrants or Undocumented Workers?

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    This article is not about whether or not illegal immigration is proper or about what should be done about illegal immigrants. This post is about the terms 'illegal immigrant' and 'undocumented worker'.Recently, various activists, certain members of the Hollywood Elite, various politicians and others like Mexico's President Fox, have been saying that the term 'illegal immigrant' is improper and that to be politically correct, one must use the term 'undocumented worker'.Read more…
  • Immigration and American English

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    I was born and raised in America. I have been married for over 40 years to a beautiful, intelligent and wonderful woman who was born and raised in Mexico. My wife came here, legally, with her family in 1960.Read more…
  • Republicans Versus Democrats

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    In the war, yes I said war, between the Republicans and the Democrats, the Republicans are losing.The Democrats think of only one thing. They don't care about America, they don't care about what is right, they only care about defeating the Republicans.Read more…
  • Price of Gas Falls Just in Time for Elections?

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    With the average price of a gallon of gasoline having fallen nearly 25% in the past two months, many people are crying foul and believe gas prices are being manipulated just in time to rescue the Republican Party for next month's mid-term elections.While I personally don't believe in this "conspiracy" I can't completely rule it out. And, judging by the poll on the left hand side of the page, 86% of the people who voted believe there is at least a possibility that gas prices are being manipulated to help the Republican Party for the upcoming elections.Read more…
  • Joe Lieberman And The Far Left Democratic Party

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    Senator Joe Liebermam who just lost the Connecticut Democratic Party primary has registered to run for a fourth term as an 'independant Democrat'. Senator Lieberman was, it seems, too moderate and too non partizan for the new far left Democratic Party. It seems that, nowdays, if you want to run for office as a Democrat you must toe the far left line and you must agree to denounce and fight everything the Republicans put forth.Read more…
  • We Expect More From our Government and Indeed, So Does our President!

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    Did you know that recently the Chinese government has done in audits of all their various agencies and you know what they found? They found billions, that's right billions of Chinese yen stolen and they found lots of fraud. This is because they was no transparency in Chinese government and no accountability.Read more…
  • Aliens! I Seen Em! (Or; Who's Afraid Of Virginia, Wolf?)

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    "Software Reveals Armstrong's Moon Quote" (Copyright 2006 The Associated Press) is a headline that is "eye-catching" in it enormous historical import! Now, be sure to watch, and 'repeat after me", and debate and discuss, this important, to humankind, this awesome misquote! Its impact upon humankind can not be calculated!Read more…
  • Transparency and Accountability in Government can Produce Quantifiable Results

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    When we have transparency in Government we can see which programs work and which do not. Those that do not must be cut, as they are a waste of panty space or to put it politically correctly; a waste of Taxpayers money in the non-ending Blob of Bureaucracy.Now then, what I like about the Bush Administration is that they agreed and worked with Congress to eliminate 89 government programs, which were inefficient and achieving less than desired results and this year they plan on taking out another 141 programs, which should save in the area of 15 Billion Dollars.Read more…

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