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Health Care vs. the Lower Middle Class
For many Americans, health insurance is a medical necessity and without it, many Americans would be left with medical bills that are too expensive to pay. Most people would agree that without some form of health insurance, purchasing prescription drugs would not be possible. Many Americans, such as those with diabetes cannot survive without certain prescription medications.Read more…Glenn Beck: the Man, the Punchline
Having recently relocated to Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, Glenn has made his foray into the world of television as of this writing. Persona: Glenn prides himself on being a funny man, a funny fat man, who cares much less about politics than just about everyone else on the radio. He mocks his callers, pokes fun at current events, and picks on his sidekick Stu without crossing that tiny little line to mean-spirited that others like Limbaugh, Ingraham, and Savage think is really a line to higher ratings.Read more…Mike Gallagher: Master of the Eponymous
Home Base: Texas, I think.Ego. A real psychologist's dream here!Read more…Laura Ingraham: Intellectual Harpy?
Voice: Shrill. When she gets indignant the pitch rises until you search for a dental pick or drill bit with which you can puncture your eardrums.Persona: Your arguments insult my intelligence.Read more…Rush Limbaugh: Master Creation
Imagine a brain, floating, disembodied. It survives, despite having no connection to the world around it. Surely it must be incredibly intelligent.Read more…Michael Savage: a Great Argument against Free Speech
Here's a man that needs to read less and get out more. His longevity could very well depend upon it.Michael Savage is an angry man.Read more…Hamas Did Not Recognize Israel in Agreeing on a Deal with Fatah
On Tuesday (June 27), Hamas and Fatah reached agreement over a document drafted by a number of Palestinian prisoners. This agreement raised the issue of whether Hamas has now met the International Community’s terms for a resumption of assistance to the Palestinian Government. It has not.Read more…Swastika Law Stupid
New York State has passed another dumb law. This time a new "swastika law" has been passed. Basically, anyone caught defacing property in any way without permission using the Nazi swastika symbol can now get up to four years in jail.Read more…International Terrorists Have More Rights Than President of the United States?
Well now I have heard it all! The Supreme Court has ruled that The President of the United States of America, President Bush has indeed overstepped his authority in ordering military war crimes trials for Guantanamo Bay detainees says an official statement from the court. Yet consider if you will that in a way what the Supreme Court is telling us is that; The International Terrorists Have More Rights Than President of the United States?Read more…Sarbanes Oxley
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is also known as the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002. It is commonly known as SOX or SarbOx. The U.Read more…Israel and Syria Move Towards War; Iran Un-Characteristically Quiet
Well what happened to all the rhetoric from Iranian President and what happened to all the talk? Now we see that they will not be honoring their pact with Syria as the conflict escalates in the Gaza and Syrian Military is assisting Hamas. Is Syria and Iran backing down on their pledges to help the Palestinian People?Read more…Working Class
Embourgeoisement an Immiseration, two theories, both political in nature, pertaining to the working class, and necessary tools needed to maintain a stabilized working state. Essential to any working state, is the ability to avoid a disruption of productivity. The primary object or premise of these two theories is just that, to maintain a working class order.Read more…American Cultural Patterns
A dominant American cultural pattern that was omitted form the test is American’s feeling of dominance. Many Americans feel they are superior to other countries and cultures. It also applies within the boarders of the United States.Read more…Space Shuttle Good To Go After Fourth of July Holiday
It is good to see that we are launching our Space Shuttle again. Proof that America is so very far advanced as a nation to other nations. With our International Space Station, Mars Rover and talented NASA teams we have clearly gone forward indeed.Read more…Addicted to Oil
“America is addicted to oil” – George W. BushIn today’s corporate culture, the consumer’s voice resonates deeply. If a company engages in immoral or illegal behavior, the consumer can choose not to buy the company’s products, and stage a boycott as a show of protest.Read more…CIA Pulls Out of Lebanon and Syria
The Central Intelligence Agency of the United States of America is leaving Lebanon and Syria because both nations are too dangerous to operate in. Lebanon is being handled totally diplomatically. The CIA has left Syria and are not wishing to participate in the current conflict between Israel and the Hamas in the Palestinian Authority.Read more…Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Vote Against the Banning of Flag Burning Amendment
The Senate voted 66-34 to ban flag burning. Lacking one vote, the bill was rejected. How can this be?Read more…Washington DC Still Flooding and They Deserve It
Washington DC is under a flood watch this week and already many Government Buildings such as the United States Justice Department, The Internal Revenue Service and the National Archives have closed due to flooding with more to follow. All we want from Washington DC is an apology letter, simple as that.The American People deserve at least that much really.Read more…Capitol Criminals
Since the Clintons left office, Democrats have been a little dull, resisting the urge to engage in high crimes and misdemeanors. But, lo and behold, now we’re recovering from a Democratic crime wave in Washington. And, what’s so fascinating about the situation is that the self-proclaimed party of peace and love has members who are engaging in downright dangerous, even violent acts.Read more…The Gray Old Benedict Arnold?
Question: If Julius and Ethel Rosenberg had started a newspaper and published the classified information they had acquired in that paper instead of passing it covertly to the Soviets would they still have been guilty of treason?Tell you what, we will come back to that question a little later to give you a chance to think about it ok?In the mean time, let’s talk about the New York Times, which has once again raised some eyebrows.Read more…
Most Recent Articles in Politics category
- A Race Hanging By a Thread - By: Bobby Miller s
I have never spoken a kind word about the Israelis in my life, but it's simply impossible to deal with these hate-consumed Arabs. - The Politics of a Great Headline - By: Colleen Davis
Election time is just around the corner and candidate's are out in full force pushing their campaigns with posters and signs on every other corner. Add this to the regular influx of ads hitting the streets every week - President Searching With a Fine Tooth Comb - By: Ajeet Khurana
The US Presidential elections are due in 2008. Intelligent voters always weigh their options before choosing someone as President. - The Insurgency in Southern Thailand - By: Matt Crook
Thai premier Surayud Chulanont has reacted to escalating violence in Thailand’s southernmost regions by traveling to the area and making his latest move towards ending decades of violence.The insurgency in southern Thailand has received major media attention in the wake of a series of violent incidents centered in the three southern provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat.The history of this separatist movement can be traced back to the early twentieth century when in 1902 Patani was annexed by Thailand (then known as Siam). - John Kerry, Republicans, & Our Military: So Irate Together - By: Stephen Oakes
What do John Kerry, Republicans, and now the U.S. military have in common? - Fighting Dem's, Hiding Dem's, and All Things in Between - By: Greg Reeson
The latest television campaign ad in the Virginia Senate race features two of the primary election approaches engineered by Democratic strategists for this November's mid-term contest: attacking the President's judgment and competence and appealing to the patriotism and dedication to service of current and former military members. These two campaign tactics, along with a third, newer strategy that just emerged in recent weeks, form the core of Howard Dean's plan for winning back the House and Senate after twelve years of Republican control.The first part of the campaign strategy centers on attacking the Republican candidate, Senator George Allen, by framing him as "guilty through association" for his support of the President and his policies. - American Government's Chief Cornerstone and Indissoluble Bond - By: Paul Davis
Our Founding Fathers pledged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor for the freedoms we now possess and so casually take for granted.Samuel Adams, the Father of the American Revolution, the patriot and leader who brought about our famous saying, “No taxation without representation” he said:“The right to freedom being the gift of the Almighty… The rights of the colonists as Christians…may be best understood by reading and carefully studying the institution of The Great Law Giver and Head of the Christian Church, which are to be found clearly written and promulgated in the New Testament.”On September 6, 1774, the second day of he Continental Congress, Samuel Adams proposed that one session be opened with prayer. - Will Europe Go Left Or Right - By: Eric Sutherland
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. - New Era in the UN - By: Ziv Maor
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. - Creating Righteous U.S. Government - By: Ed Howes
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.
