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A Brooklyn Conservative in Blue State New York, by Howard Jacobs Liberals control the media, the arts, the schools, TV and movies. So they assume that most people are liberals. Many of them have never come into contact with conservatives (at least not knowingly). They know so little about us, other than that we are evil. So when liberals find out that a person they know is actually a conservative, they don't know how to handle it. They may yell or say "It's OK; I have lots of conservative friends." Published 18Nov2009, viewed 9 times
Understanding Medicare - Comparing Medicare Part B and Part D, by Wiley Long Medicare beneficiaries must decide how they want their Medicare plans designed. Each different Medicare plan suits a different set of healthcare needs - and comes with its own unique coverage options and price tags. When selecting the right Medicare plan, it is important to understand the difference between major Medicare Parts. Published 16Nov2009, viewed 20 times
Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2010, by Caitlin McGuire Overview of the Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2010, giving a 44 billion dollar budget to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for the fiscal year 2010. Published 13Nov2009, viewed 20 times
Nonviolent Civil Disobedience And The Employer Based Healthcare System, by Kate Loving Shenk What do we do about the Employer Based Healthcare system? Certainly reforming the Health Insurance Companies is a joke. Single Payer is the only answer! This article was originally published in Op-Ed News, 10/21/09 Published 15Nov2009, viewed 14 times
Election dissection: Be afraid, be very afraid, by Drew McKissick There are two groups of people that have reason to be scared over Tuesday's election results: moderate Democrats and Republican leadership. Published 06Nov2009, viewed 34 times
Copenhagen at the Crossroads; Adaptation or Mitigation?, by Klaus H Hemsath In Copenhagen, world governments can choose adaptation or mitigation for dealing with global warming. Adaptation will result in a slow and protracted decay of world economies. Mitigation will eventually restore Earth to a condition without global warming and without climate changes. Negotiations to extend the Kyoto Treaty are failing. Mitigation must be adopted in its place. Development of new energy technologies is the key. Published 17Nov2009, viewed 34 times
Jailed Father on Hunger Strike to Protest Denial of His Parental and Other Constitutional Rights, by Shane Flait Dr. Amir Sanjari, was divorce after a 17 year marriage. He's a UK Citizen who was originally invited to the United States to Stony Brook University, New York for a research position. Now he's destitute and on a hungar strike in jail to protest the unconstitutional denial of father' rights and more. Published 05Nov2009, viewed 46 times
What the Obama Administration Needs to Know About Reaching Youth, by Ed DeJesus Obama's comment to youth "when you drop out of school you are dropping out on your country" is the same old school rhetoric youth do not need to hear. Published 08Nov2009, viewed 33 times
A scary story - the public option?, by Peter Yellowlees This article describes fear of change and argues that members of congress need to overcome this in order to be able to vote for health reform that includes a public option Published 31Oct2009, viewed 36 times
The Texas Constitution Verses the Vermont Constitution, by James Holan This article offers an indepth analysis of the Texas and Vermont constitutions, comparing and contrasting them. It offers a lot of information on their indivudal histories, politics, and purposes. Published 02Nov2009, viewed 75 times
Heads I Win - Tales You Lose (Liberals Come Up Winners But Leave Behind a Mess), by Howard Jacobs President Obama has talked about being a "uniter". Meanwhile, he's attacked anyone in the media that has had the gall to point out some of the outrageous policies he is promoting. He's called Republicans "followers" and Democrats "thinkers". He blames all problems on others, especially the previous administration. He acts like a child when he can't get his way. But the policies he promotes have been tried before and need to be exposed.. Published 24Oct2009, viewed 29 times
Local Governments: How They Work, by James Holan This is an informative article about how local governments in the United States work. It follows closely to two examples, New York and Delaware. Published 31Oct2009, viewed 73 times
Kyoto Protocol in the Limelight, by Klaus H Hemsath The Kyoto Protocol of 1997 is still the concept for agreeing on a more effective worldwide agreement on dealing with greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing energy consumption is expensive and will strangle economic activities. A new concept must assure that world economies will continue to prosper. Only strong economies can provide opportunities for growing populations. This article introduces such a new approach to climate control. Published 06Nov2009, viewed 52 times
Imprecatory Prayer IS a Weapon and Mikey DOESN'T Like it!, by Leah L Burton Freedom of speech does not give license to call for death and/or harm to come to others...even those who claim to only be quoting the word of god from the Bible. This lawsuit is about drawing a line in the sand to procure legal protection from the practice of "imprecatory prayers" to incite violence. Published 23Oct2009, viewed 10 times
Right-wingers, conspiracies and racists, oh my!, by Drew McKissick When political times get tough for liberal Democrats in Washington, conservative conspiracies are the bogeymen of choice. Published 20Oct2009, viewed 63 times
Japan: Sudden Change or Glacial Change?, by Tom Aaron At times, Japan as a nation has vigorously embraced change. Since the 1970s, however, change in Japan has moved at what some see as a glacial pace. Enter the consumer-oriented Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ). Japan will change. The question is how much as the Japanese consumer waits and hopes for a more egalitarian society. Published 11Nov2009, viewed 51 times
Who Will Win in Copenhagen?, by Klaus H Hemsath U.S. Chamber of Commerce position is indefensible. Growing world economies are producing escalating greenhouse gas emissions. Severe global overheating will change climates dramatically. Rising sea levels, flooding, violent windstorms, and extensive droughts will destroy world economies and will cause economic collapse. World economies must agree on producing renewable energy supplies. Fossil fuel burning must and can be halted completely. Published 26Oct2009, viewed 62 times
Deducting Your Seminar Expenses, by Tom Wheelwright This is an area of the tax law that is a prime example of how increasing your knowledge, can decrease your risk. In this case, it can decrease the risk of overpaying your taxes and decrease the risk of having to pay more tax (and penalties and interest) if you are audited. Published 16Oct2009, viewed 112 times
War - What Is It Good For? - Absolutely Everything, by Howard Jacobs War is a horrifying event. Unlike a natural disaster, it seems that reasonable people should have found a way to avoid it by now. However, as frightening and insane as war is, the idea of not going to war while mad men are committing atrocities is inexcusable. In the real world, mad men can't be reasoned with. It is the reasonable people who often have to act more like mad men in order to defeat them. That's a sad reality. Published 06Nov2009, viewed 103 times
CERT Products, by Eric Holm Certified Emergency Response Teams (CERT's) help in emergency situations, evacuations, disaster situations, preparation for hurricanes, and numerous other calamities. All communities should have a trained and equiped Certified Emergency Response Team. Published 05Nov2009, viewed 73 times
Government Influence over Employment Practices illustrated with Emilio Botin Abbey Santander price, by Simon King Some of the ways in which the UK government influences employment practices are illustrated with the high-profile case Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins (2006), in which the Employment Tribunal made a finding of unlawful race discrimination and ordered Emilio Botin Abbey Santander to pay Mr Chagger the record-breaking compensation of £2.8 million to cover his loss. Published 07Oct2009, viewed 165 times
Will Obama and the media throw ACORN under the bus?, by Drew McKissick In the wake of the ever expanding ACORN scandal(s), the queston becomes, "will Obama and the media throw ACORN under the bus?" Published 04Oct2009, viewed 127 times
Texas Voters, by James Holan This is an article about what is right and wrong with the voting system in Texas. Published 30Sep2009, viewed 116 times
I'm from the government and I'm here to help, by Drew McKissick Much of the ruckus and angst over Obama and his policies is due to the fact that most Americans just don't trust government, either in terms of motivations or effectiveness. Published 24Sep2009, viewed 141 times
Copenhagen Can Open New Era of Clean and Economical Energies, by Klaus H Hemsath Growing world economies are producing escalating greenhouse gas emissions. The Kyoto Protocol is ineffective in halting or reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide accumulation. Severe global overheating will change climates dramatically. Rising sea levels, flooding, violent windstorms, and extensive droughts will destroy world economies and will cause economic collapse. World governments must develop supplies of clean and economical energies. Published 15Oct2009, viewed 137 times
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