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  • United Nations #60: Hezbollah, Annan's Puppy

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    [Annan: Assistant to the Antichrist]Annan, this guy I’ve said it a hundred times, and he never fails to come through with his satanic ways (and prodigious hatred for the Jews), is surely a link to the Antichrist’s way of thinking. He is the worse General Secretary the world has ever had. And I do not need to research my fifty-nine other articles on the United Nations I did to give you a layout of his misdeeds, and his murderous ways, from Africa to and through the Middle East, but it would take a longer letter than this, but believe me, he has his sins to account for and will in hell.Read more…
  • US Justice Department Only Serves Dishonest Competitors in Business

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    It is unfortunate as a business person to learn that you cannot trust the Justice Department of the United States of America. What an incredible letdown it is as a business person to watch how they actually operate. Here is how it works; a small business person in an innovative company moving fast in the marketplace due to a strong founder with an entrepreneurial background starts to take business away from a competitor.Read more…
  • Some Criticize the USA

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    All too often Americans are overly critical of our nation and seem to buy into the World Media anti-US bias of those nations, which are clearly lesser in everyway. Recently a young lady blasted the United States and said that our military was not as strong as that of China. She then said we have the most crime and child abuse and our economy is in dire straights in the United States.Read more…
  • Who Benefits from the Legislation Passed by Congress?

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    Who are these elected public servants on the Rules and the Appropriation committee? Why does the law forbid a divorced retired military spouse from getting benefits from two different federal government institutions? What is this legislation that Congress passed which permits the retired military divorced person spouse to lose a portion of their share of the retirement pay when the retired member files for disability?Read more…
  • Yo Blair, George's Little Lap Dog, The Farce That is Our Leaders

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    Being brought up and having lived in England my entire life, it sickens me to see Tony Blair being so feeble. The conversation which was inadvertently picked up between Mr Bush and Mr Blair gives a good insight into their relationship. Tony Blair is as good as begging George Bush to let him go to the war zone in Lebanon/Israel, and act as a spokesman for the world, he wants his face seen on the world stage and that's it.Read more…
  • Prospective 2008 Presidential Candidate: Mitt Romney

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    Before being elected governor of Massachusetts in 2002, Mitt Romney headed up the Salt Lake City Olympic Organizing Committee earlier that same year. He had also made a run for the U.S.Read more…
  • Incomplete Revolution

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    I was recently riding in the car with my family while reading the Winter 2006 issue of Brain, Child Magazine. I had to read aloud a letter in the magazine from a mother in Hungary who detailed the amazing benefits that country provides to its citizens so that everyone can take care of their children well and feel secure in their jobs and their families. My ten-year-old daughter, who has heard similar descriptions of the amazing benefits available to families in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Switzerland and a host of European countries, was impressed.Read more…
  • Naming Them

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    I kept my name when I married in 1995. I never expected that a choice about so small a matter would cause much commotion, and it didn’t, not much. I did have a couple of people ask me if I respected marriage (yes, so much so that I wish it were an option available to all my friends), my husband (sometimes), etc.Read more…
  • Texas Cheerleading Lives - Unfortunately

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    Texas, as you may know, has some urban not-so-much-legends about cheerleading moms driven to mayhem by their sense of vicarious competition. From what I have seen and heard regarding cheerleading in Texas, there are some more widespread problems about which to be concerned.The ten-year-old daughter of someone I know recently joined a cheerleading “squad” that competes with other squads across the region, and on up the cheerleading food chain.Read more…
  • Is This War?

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    It can be hard to differentiate between full blown war and the constant day-to-day shelling experienced between nations in the Middle East, particularly those operations involving the State of Israel. Yet, this latest conflagration appears to be a full blown war as Israel seeks to retrieve two kidnapped military personnel who were apprehended by Hezbollah guerrilla members just a few days ago.Israel has responded by attacking Lebanon, the seat of guerilla activity, and has shut down one airport.Read more…
  • New York Times Writers and Columnists; are They Really Traitors?

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    There has certainly been a lot of talk about the New York Times writers who have been giving away secrets in the mass media. They claim they are protecting the American People and World against the United States Government.The US Government has a different position and they believe that the New York Times is hurting their ability to protect the American People.Read more…
  • Say No to Internet Snooping

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    It has recently been reported that the Department of Justice, headed by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, is pressuring the CEO’s of the major Internet service providers to retain logs of their customers’ online activities. This is something that is already being practiced by the European Union and Gonzales is apparently looking at their data retention paradigm as a model for what he would like to do here.While there are not yet any laws requiring such retention in the U.Read more…
  • Is Government Really Corrupt; It is Nothing More than a Management System

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    Some might say our own Government is corrupt. These same folks might point to Congressmen taking bribes, lobbyists, etc. Yet in reality is the Government Corrupt?Read more…
  • Prospective 2008 Presidential Candidate: Mark Warner

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    Mark Warner was elected governor of Virginia in 2001 after losing a closer than expected Senate race to John Warner five years earlier. Virginia law does not permit its governor to succeed himself, so Warner's term ended in January when the newly-elected Governor, Tim Kaine, was inaugurated. Therefore, he will be able to devote himself to full-time campaigning for president.Read more…
  • The Israel Palestine/Lebanon Crisis, the Zionist Bullies

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    Over the past couple of week the crisis in Israel/Lebanon has continued to escalate and the situation is slowly descending into war. It is obviously a sad and worrying situation with daily deaths and the destruction of one of the most beautiful cities in the world, that being Beirut. You could argue that this all started with the Hizbollah abducting two Israeli soldiers, even if this were the case then the Israeli reaction was still extraordinarily exaggerated, killing many innocent Palestinian civilians.Read more…
  • Prospective 2008 Presidential Candidate: Mike Huckabee

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    Republican Mike Huckabee is now in his final year as Governor of Arkansas. He hails from Hope, Arkansas - the same home town as former President and Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton. The ordained Baptist minister and former televangelist made his political debut by winning a special election for lieutenant governor in 1993.Read more…
  • John Warner: The Accidental Senator

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    John Warner is now in his 28th year and fifth term as a U.S. Senator from Virginia.Read more…
  • Prospective 2008 Presidential Candidate: Hillary Clinton

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    New York Senator and former First Lady Hillary Clinton would seem to have the inside track to the Democratic nomination for 2008. However, she could be seen as a far too polarizing figure whose candidacy in the general election could bring out the evangelicals in droves for the Republicans as Kerry's did this year. She will probably have to moderate a bit over the next two years in order to prove that she could win a general election.Read more…
  • Congress Has Trampled on the Constitution

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    A few weeks ago, The Senate passed a bill which increases indecency fines on TV broadcasters to a maximum of $325,000 per violation. Subsequently, it was sent to President Bush and he signed it into law.However, it is destined to be struck down by the U.Read more…
  • Flag Burning: A Political Statement

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    Am I against burning the American flag? Yes. Am I for any amendment to the Constitution prohibiting the burning of the American flag?Read more…

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    With Merkal in West Germany being pragmatic by pushing through benefit reforms and the big German companies pushing the unions to agree new conditions in exchange for jobs to remain in Germany and respond to Globalisation by moving production to low cost Eastern European or Asian countries. These conditions covered both working practices and redundancy benefits payable. In Germany it appears to be working, with the increase in output and the only country in socialist Europe.
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    Does the appointment of Ban Ki-moon as UN Secretary General bode well for UN-US relations? What challenges does Ki-moon face? A quick sketch of the pre-eminent diplomat On September 13 2006, the UN Security Council approved the appointment of Ban Ki-moon as the next UN Secretary General.
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    In truth, I am more than a little surprised nuclear regime change has not yet happened in America. Whatever has prevented it is certainly not the Department of Homeland Security. Far more likely millions of sincere prayers for mercy on these miserable offenders have delayed what may be inevitable.
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    Who is winning the war? Do you want to know the final outcome of the wars that are being fought globally? Everyone you talk to has a different opinion about which war should or should not be waged and whether or not the sacrifices are worth it.