• Kim Jong Il Causes Regime Change in America

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    Like David against Goliath, like Rocky Balboa against Ivan Drago, it appears that little Kim Jong Il has dealt the knockout punch to the Republican congress. The announcement from Pyongyang that North Korea was now part of the mile high club seems to be the straw that will break the GOP camel’s back in November. Kim saw that he could not rely on Hillary Clinton or Nancy Pelosi or Barbara Boxer or Harry Reid to capitalize on Bush’s blunders and so he took matters into his own hands.Read more…
  • The World Needs More Women Leaders

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    Mature and industrialized nations today continue to strive for human equality, especially when it comes to women’s rights. In general, women are the voice which calms the fighting spirit of man. I believe that women who are elected to office bring new perspectives to issues and are more inclined to collaborate effectively with their counterparts.Read more…
  • Dick Morris on Hillary Rodham Clinton 2008

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    The other night on Hannity & Colmes, Dick Morris, who is known for his political commentaries and unbiased outlook, stated that in general people have the wrong perception about Hillary’s chances to win the Presidency of the United States.He states that the Democratic nomination for Hillary is not necessarily guaranteed. In his opinion, if Al Gore were to run, there is a chance that he would siphon off votes from the left and make the race competitive.Read more…
  • Power in the Balance

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    Although my beliefs in the Democratic Party’s current ideals are firm and true, I firmly believe that our nation’s focus balances on a fine point. This balance does not rest with one party, but that of both Democrats and Republicans. You would think that ideologically we are worlds apart.Read more…
  • American Soldiers vs. Corporation Nation

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    Seeking the Truth & Calling for ReformWhat You Tolerate Will DominateU.S. DOCUMENTS SHOW EMBRACE OF SADDAM HUSSEIN IN EARLY 1980s DESPITE CHEMICAL WEAPONS, EXTERNAL AGGRESSION, HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSESFear of Iraq Collapse in Iran-Iraq War Motivated Reagan Administration Support; U.Read more…
  • The Energy Crisis : Headlines in the 60's and 70's

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    All the rage in the revolutionary years of the 1960's and 1970's were the smaller, more compact vehicles. It's the time during which we saw the first emergence of awareness of our planet, what we were doing to it and the dawn of environmental "green" thinking. Just as a critically ill person becomes well and forgets about his or her life crisis situation, we Americans forget about the energy crunch.Read more…
  • Money IS Green

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    Money IS green! And here all these years I thought "money", for Americans, only consisted of paper "fiat" script. Or printed wastepaper, if you prefer.Read more…
  • Internet and Cable TV Shake Up Democracy

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    Very rarely are we given the opportunity as citizens to participate in a revolution. The citizens that founded our republic participated in a revolution that has affected every corner of the earth for more than 200 years now. Our grandfathers and fathers participated in a revolution during World War II when we successfully ridded the world of Adolph Hitler and his technology of death that was sweeping civilization.Read more…
  • George Horton Bush Hears a Who

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    George Horton Bush was out in the rose garden one lovely fall day, he was picking flowers with his trunk and was admiring their beauty when he heard a strange cluck cluck. Hello? He asked, who was that?Read more…
  • Who Cares Enough to Rock the Boat?

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    “Documents like those of the New American Century project and Zbigniew Brzezinski's book 'The Grand Chessboard, American Primacy and its Geostrategic Imperatives' explain the plan which includes extending military objectives and operations to information warfare.” (1)Information warfare is carried out before and after a war. It is required with the citizens of both the victor and the conquered, and this has been well understood since Sun-Tsu in a time before Christ.Read more…
  • The Economics of Climate Change: Is Doing Nothing Too Costly

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    In November 2004, the North Atlantic Drift, the warm current that provides Europe with its temperate climate, stopped flowing northward. Ten days later, the current resumed.Scientists were stunned.Read more…
  • The Mainstream Media is Hiding The World Peace Formula

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    2,000 years ago Jesus Christ went ballistic in the Temple in Jerusalem and overturned the tables of the money changers in the Temple. Jesus Christ the Jewish born Rabbi and Messiah of Christianity and Islam commanded his followers to sell all of their possessions and to give all of their money to the poor. It is clear that Jesus Christ believed that money was the root of all evil.Read more…
  • How Politics Can Teach the Sandwich Generation a Lesson in Communication

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    Senator John Kerry said his remark, "If you don't study hard you get stuck in Iraq," was a joke gone awry. President George W. Bush was critical, commenting to the Associated Press that "it didn't sound like a joke to me.Read more…
  • Stealing Elections Texas Style: Mrs. Blankenship Goes Out to Vote

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    Mrs. Marilyn B. Blankenship noticed what a lovely day it was as she went into vote early at the Renner-Frankford Branch Dallas Public Library at 6400 Frankford Rd.Read more…
  • Harold Ford Ad Nothing

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    There has been a lot of talk regarding Senator wannabee, Harold Ford, from Tennessee. He is in a very tight race with his Republican challenger, Bob Corker. The usual election stuff comes out with ridiculous claims or hyping up some things and downplaying other things.Read more…
  • Public Speaking Won't Kill You - Planning Is Better Than Being Afraid

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    The act, art or process of making outstanding public speeches to a audience in a structured deliberate approach is called public speaking. The goal as a public speaker is usually to entertain, influence or inform the audience. The foundation of your success depends on how well you have figured out who is saying what to whom via what medium and coupled with what effects.Read more…
  • The Iconoclasts Primer or Trolling for Sacred Cows

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    I was two weeks away from my ninth birthday when I witnessed my first murder, it would have been my second murder but it was raining that Thursday and my mother was certain the bubble would be up on the Presidents limousine so we wouldn’t be able to see anything. We hadn’t lived in Dallas long after having relocated from Chicago for my father’s job, he had given up his position as district committeeman for the Democratic Party in the south suburbs. Some of my earliest memories are of passing out Kennedy yard signs from the back seat of the car and the picture window sized Kennedy for President poster in our front window.Read more…
  • Kerry vs. Statement of Arrogance

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    Kerry vs. Statement of Arrogance To American Soldiers in IraqIt never fails, when one person says something wrong, or I suppose, not too smart, as did Kerry recently with the statement he said he got wrong, read wrong, memorized wrong, and said wrong, now he blames this person and that person, we often reach out to blame whomever we can find, to distract ones responsibility. He said what he said, but he may not have meant what he said.Read more…
  • John Kerry’s So Called Botched Joke

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    I do not like to write too much about political stuff as it does little to unify people. I have been blessed with friends and family members who call themselves Democrat, Republican, Independent, even uninvolved or non-aligned. As a Christian, I believe that God ultimately trumps the affairs of this world, therefore the matters of men fade in the presence of the King of Kings.Read more…
  • President Bush Videos - Great Entertainment For All Parties

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    Many different video web sites are popping up all over the internet, especially after the success of YouTube.com. Why didn’t I think of the concept of putting up a web site where people can post their own videos?Read more…

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