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War Yesterday Tomorrow And The Future-What You Can Do - - Steve Kovacs
I come from a somewhat military family. My father was a graduate of the Hungarian equivalent to West Point in 1943. He fought on the wrong side in the Second World War fighting as a second lieutenant in the Hungarian Army. He never fought against Americans but he fought against Romanians. He was... Submitted 23 hours 11 minutes ago.

2012 Has Begun To Show Signs Of Truly The Worst Year In World History - Joel Hendon
A couple of years ago, we began to hear rumors of dooms day in 2012. All kinds of dooms. Perhaps the most deadly, yet erroneous, the interpretation of the Mayan calendar of the end of time on December 21, 2012. Scholars of the Mayan people and traditions denied that, saying it was rather the end... Submitted 2 days 8 hours ago.

Dangerous Complacency and Naivety on the Nuclear Military Ambitions of Iran - - Gregory Lewis
PREPEND: Read Niall Ferguson's latest Newsweek/Daily Beast article, "There are plenty of arguments against an Israeli attack on Iran. And all of them are bad." "Given the choice between inaction and disaaster, some would choose disaster." I would open this by saying I support the State and... Submitted 3 days 5 hours ago.

Analysis of the 2012 Nevada GOP Caucuses - - Terry Mitchell
Mitt Romney wins as expected, but falls slightly short of the 51% he got in Nevada in 2008. He had been spending time there ever since, and he had the added advantage of his fellow Mormons comprising 25% of the caucus-goers. Nevada was indeed friendly territory, and he benefited from it. Although... Submitted 4 days 2 hours ago.

Santorum Needs to Show Something Soon - - Terry Mitchell
Rick Santorum did very well in the Iowa caucuses, finishing in a virtual tie with Mitt Romney for first place. Actually, in the final count, he edged Romney out by about 34 votes. However, Santorum did not manage to finish in the top two in any of the next three contests. Now he seems to have... Submitted 5 days 14 hours ago.

No Matter Who Wins, Americans Lose - Joel Hirschhorn
Why am I so sick of all the media attention to the Republican presidential primaries and all the blabbering about President Obama’s advantages and disadvantages for the coming election? I just cannot get excited. My answer may also be yours: No matter who wins, our nation loses. Come... Submitted 6 days 8 hours ago.

An Article Review: “Iran To Kick Off World War Three” - Joel Hendon
It is rather amazing that the Russian Pravda.ru almost always has an article on their main homepage with a prediction, or warning of an imminent war including most of the world, and blaming it on the U.S. They have always been masters of propaganda and it seems that they are preparing their... Submitted 6 days 14 hours ago.

Should Christians Involve Themselves In Political Campaigns? - Joel Hendon
Sometimes it is disheartening to read remarks of atheists, agnostics and skeptics when they speak of Christians and politics. I understand that they would be elated if we didn’t even vote. I would also be happy if they didn’t. They dislike our philosophies, and we dislike theirs. But... Submitted 7 days 16 hours ago.

Disobedience and Rebellion - - David Tanguay
“Disobedience, in the eyes of anyone who has read history, is man's original virtue. It is through disobedience that progress has been made, through disobedience and through rebellion.” Oscar Wilde Yes, we as Americans have won our independence and freedom through disobeying our... Submitted 7 days 18 hours ago.

Analysis of the 2012 Florida GOP Primary - - Terry Mitchell
Mitt Romney’s big win re-establishes him as the frontrunner and odds-on favorite to win the nomination. After his setback in South Carolina, he needed to come out fighting, and that’s exactly what he did. After Newt Gingrich jumped ahead of him immediately after South Carolina, Romney... Submitted 7 days 18 hours ago.

Don McLean’s American Pie, A Retrospective - Gregory Lewis
On New Year’s Eve, 1971, I stayed up all night with a transistor radio to hear the top 100 Count Down. WPTR was an AM radio station out of Albany, New York, just a stone’s throw over the Taconic Range. I had a good idea of what to expect, and I knew, as did many, that the Count Down... Submitted 13 days 13 hours ago.

Newt and Adolf's Compliant, Understanding Women - - John Sammon
The response from Newt Gingrich to the question at the debate asking him if he asked his wife for an “open marriage,” in other words the right to cheat on her right under her nose with her permission, and the reaction of the crowd in South Carolina, was chilling if one is rational.... Submitted 17 days 6 hours ago.

A new role for banks. Reduce unemployment in the US - Highway 101
In the run up to the elections the Republican candidates have put forward their views for reducing unemployment in the country but they are just more of the same old broad brushstroke policies which provide no real plans for how to tackle the problem. It is more of the same old status quo and it... Submitted 6 days 4 hours ago.

How the Middle Class in America Became Third World - - e
When Reagan and Greenspan stole the Social Security Trust Funds in the 80s and then gave the money to their wealthy friends, that began the demise of the middle class. But if you were one of the wealthy, it began an unprecedented shift of wealth from the workers to the manipulators; a period of... Submitted 6 days 17 hours ago.

Gingrich Could Benefit from Early Voting in Florida - - Terry Mitchell
It looks like the mainstream media pundits might have it wrong again. They all seem to be in agreement that Mitt Romney will be the beneficiary of early voting in the Florida primary. Although the official voting day for that primary is not until January 31, Florida allows early voting from... Submitted 15 days 12 hours ago.

DOJ Indicts 3 Men On Conspiracy to Commit Bribery and Wire Fraud On VA - Joel Hendon
A news release by the U.S. Department of Justice was issued on January 17 in Rockford, Illinois with notification of indictments against Ryan J. Piana, Ronald B. Hurst and Bryant A. Carbonell, charging them with conspiracy to commit bribery and wire fraud during the period from January 2006... Submitted 15 days 13 hours ago.

An Open Letter to NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre - - Patricia Johnson
Your article, ALL IN, as printed in the February issue of American Rifleman, the Official Journal of the National Rifle Association, begins by stating the election of 2012 is basically the most important election in the history of the United States, I couldn’t agree with you more. You... Submitted 16 days 14 hours ago.

Analysis of the 2012 South Carolina GOP Primary - - Terry Mitchell
Newt Gingrich capped his comeback that began earlier in the week and used his momentum to get the win that he needed to get back in the race. And it wasn’t just a victory – it was a 12-percentage-point shellacking of Mitt Romney, who had led in the polls in South Carolina by double... Submitted 18 days 2 hours ago.

Analysis of the February 7th GOP Contests - - Terry Mitchell
If Rick Santorum goes on to win the GOP presidential nomination or makes a serious run at it, last night will be seen as the point where the race was reset. Santorum needed to make something happen to justify the continuation of his candidacy, and did it in a much bigger way than anyone would... Submitted 17 hours 24 minutes ago. NEW!

It's Time for a Third Major Party - - John Sammon
It’s time for a major third party to compete for the White House if for no other reason than the injection of new blood and new ideas for a mix that has gone stale. Neither of the two traditional parties has shown they are capable of running the country. It shouldn’t take a genius to... Submitted 3 days 7 hours ago.

Skakel Should Be Out of Prison by Now - - Terry Mitchell
Michael Skakel, a cousin of the late President John F. Kennedy and his famous siblings, is now a serving a prison sentence of 20-years-to-life for the murder of Martha Moxley when they both were teens. Specifically, Skakel was 15 at the time of the murder, which occurred in 1975. However, he... Submitted 8 days 11 hours ago.

Part III-"Pacific Flavour":How different fate between Japan Fukushima and Russia Chernobyl disaster - Kathleen Tamia Mak
"Rectangle theory" illustrates why peace sustain after crises. The Making Peace rectangle theory of " Adam Curle ", leads us confess that " conflict is progression "; peacebuilding from multiplicity; function roles of expert contribute to sustain a " dynamic process " to accomplish short to long... Submitted 9 days 6 hours ago.

Part II-"Pacific Flavour"...How different fate between Japan Fukushima and Russia Chernobyl disaster - Kathleen Tamia Mak
“Process-structure” theory, shape like circle, holds together a web of “dynamic circles” creating an overall momentum and direction, like a rotini, made up of multidirectional internal patterns that create a common overall movement. Taking “Fukushima 1” Nuclear... Submitted 9 days 6 hours ago.

Part I-"Pacific Flavour":How different fate between Japan Fukushima and Russia Chernobyl disaster - Kathleen Tamia Mak
Overview the " Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster" , is a series of equipment failures, " reactors meltdowns" , and releases of " radioactive materials" at the " Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant" , following the 9.0 magnitude " Tohoku earthquake" and tsunami on 11 Mar 2011.It is the largest... Submitted 9 days 6 hours ago.

Tim Thomas' greatest breakaway save. A White House protest. - Kenny St.pierre
Being a Boston sports fan all my life, I, like most New England area fans, have experienced the highs and lows of our team's victories and disappointments over the years. In the sixties and seventies I witnessed the likes of a revolutionary player named Bobby Orr, who led the Bruins to the... Submitted 15 days 12 hours ago.

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