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The U.S. Economy, Going Bust Or Boom? - Rick Medina
While the economy of our nation seems to be getting stable, American's are worrying more and more about our economy. There are those who think we've seen the worst, some who think we're heading for the worst, and many who think we're somewhere in the middle of the other two thoughts. Our... Submitted 1 year 14 days ago.

Red Jacket Firearms on Discovery Channel AK-47 Weapons Exporters Rely on Leading Weapons Importers - Gregory Lewis
BATON ROUGE, LA - The Discovery Channel featured the Red Jacket firearms Company of Baton Rouge, Louisiana in its show “Sons of Guns.” Red Jacket Firearms produces weapons, and as my old friend Dave used to say, “Guns are for fun, weapons are for protection.” A quick... Submitted 1 year 15 days ago.

Imagining The Unimaginable, Your Future And Mine - Rick Medina
Story by Rick Medina A SearchWarp Writer Today's Headlines The Health and Human Services Agency announced today a major breakthrough in cancer research. It is being claimed that genetic scientists are about to announce that many cancers will no longer threaten human life........ In the... Submitted 1 year 16 days ago.

Tucson Aftermath: Analysis Comparing Obama to Palin Speech—Meanings Explained - Gregory Lewis
TUCSON, AZ - ANCHORAGE, AL – The first fact of note is that President Barrack Obama gave his call to unity speech in Tucson, Arizona following the tragic massacre by 22 year old gunman Jared Lee Loughner. This was a tribute speech, in which Obama said he could not “fill the... Submitted 1 year 29 days ago.

America as Pluralist Nation: Loving a Secular, Multicultural, Multipolitical Society - Gregory Lewis
USA – Before the United States came into being, its White Anglo Saxon Protestant founders tried a single religion government. It didn’t take, as there were just too many variations in religion that our free thinking Founding Fathers practiced. Mainly, we have heard, they were Deists... Submitted 1 year 31 days ago.

India is Set to Welcome Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao During His Visit on December 15-17, 2010 - - Gaurav Virk
India and China has no clear border demarcation of four thousand kilometers, The cold kills more troops than bullets from both sides of snow clad glaciers on the border of India and China. Fainting and headaches for soldiers in the camps are more frequent than any fighting on the border... Submitted 1 year 61 days ago.

Wikileaks Exposed Perception of U.S. Intelligence on India of the Indian Army - - Gaurav Virk
Wikileaks reveals many secret documents of the United States concluded that the misleading information about the strengths of India, who created a panic in the public opinion in India. Resultant - the Indian Army to clarify the remark by the U.S. envoy in his secret documents. American taxpayers... Submitted 1 year 64 days ago.

How Cold or Warm is Your Love? - - Chiradeep
I have a simple habit of reading my newspaper on the toilet seat every morning. I get inspiration, I get motivated, and so many times I feel frustrated and sad for foolish and some sad news. My eyes got stuck on a particular news item that took away my morning freshness as I was reading once.... Submitted 1 year 77 days ago.

Violation of Human Rights in Iran and Shirin Ebadi Rights Activist - - Gaurav Virk
Super human rights activist in Iran is a woman - Shirin Ebadi who points a serious breach of human rights in Iran. Shirin Ebadi is an Iranian lawyer, a former judge and founder of the Centre for the Defense of Human Rights in Iran. In 2003, Shirin Ebadi received the Nobel Peace Prize for her... Submitted 1 year 81 days ago.

May I have little WARMTH, please? - - Chiradeep
It was a chilling December month. I was feeling quite cold with mild fever. Winter time and above that I had fever. I was shivering. My wife covered me with a blanket and gave me a hot water bag inside the blanket. After some time I was feeling much better. The warmth of the blanket, hot water... Submitted 1 year 137 days ago.

Whispers of War - - e
Can you hear them? If you listen carefully you can. They are all around us. These subtle whispers of war. When people become afraid, I mean really afraid to the point of naked fear replacing any semblance of logical self-determination, then an almost intuitive rush toward the safety of... Submitted 1 year 147 days ago.

Something To Think About When You Get Dressed In The Morning - - Grace O'Malley
He sat there in the drafty room staring at nothing. Another holiday season passes and he doesn't even notice. There are no twinkling lights on the roof. Glittering bulbs and handmade decorations sit in dust covered boxes. The fireplace is cold and unadorned with pine boughs and holly. No child... Submitted 1 year 149 days ago.

Crisis, Personal and Societal, is the Old Making Way for the New - Jennifer Stewart
I've been thinking a lot about crisis lately, both personal and societal. While we're experiencing it, it seems like a bad thing, because it's so traumatic. But maybe what's really happening is that it shatters the myth that everything's okay right deep within and that the foundation our world is... Submitted 1 year 154 days ago.

Success is a Journey not a Destination - - David Tanguay
" Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome ." Arthur Ashe As we live from day to day, we may encounter many challenges along the way. How we meet obstacles we face on our journey through life is how we determine our success. Success does not... Submitted 1 year 155 days ago.

Do Not Pat Me On The Head - Grace O'Malley
How many of you remember playing with play-doh as kids? It's such a fun toy. Numerous molds were available to warp this ball of nothingness into glorious creations to wow your parents and siblings. Over the years more "tools" were added, which allowed us to create even more amazing works of art.... Submitted 1 year 175 days ago.

War, The Ultimate Failure - - Terrence Aubrey
Is war the absence of peace, or the absence of hope? Is not war the point at which we lose our humanity, whatever evolutionary gains we have made and lose any pretentions, or right to be considered "the crown of creation"? Historically wars have often revolved around territorial disputes... Submitted 1 year 186 days ago.

Bright Side of Life - In The Future - - HyunSoung Kim
In the future every child will be able to get an education. In the future every single person will have a normal life. In the future people will smile to each other more. In the future people's main goal will not be money. In the future... Submitted 1 year 237 days ago.

The Case for Political Correctness - - Gregory Lewis
In the 1960s, movies that featured the United Nations in session were more in vogue than they seem to be now. James Bond films had them, the Cary Grant-Audrey Hepburn movie Charade had something like it. I was impressed with the way nations got together at a high level, sending their most... Submitted 1 year 256 days ago.

Facebook Hate Groups - Gregory Lewis
SearchWarp author Fran Larson got me thinking about the power of Facebook to spread peace on earth, a possibility I am all for. Then I realized that every pro is followed by a con, and I knew I could find hate groups on Facebook, as well as groups that aim to improve the lot of humanity. The love... Submitted 1 year 268 days ago.

It All Begins With Us “The People” - - David Tanguay
" We hold the moral obligation of providing for old age, helpless infancy, and poverty is far superior to that of supplying the invented wants of courtly extravagance." Thomas Paine Our politicians could learn something from this quote by Thomas Paine while they are throwing $1000 dollar... Submitted 1 year 277 days ago.

A Falcon - Clipped Wings - Drunken Mystic
I feel like a falcon whose wings have been clipped by the inhumane minds so it cannot fly to explore the unknown realms of this earth. What is the freedom of man if he is not free enough to explore his mind…his creativity… and his inner self? Everybody wants to pay writers. But... Submitted 1 year 319 days ago.

Rice Bowls - - Kevin D. Moore
I, like many others, consider myself pretty knowledgeable when it comes to diversity. In many ways, throughout my career as a leader, I had no choice but to be very knowledgeable in diversity if I were to be successful. But not everyone who thinks they know diversity truly does. The fact is... Submitted 1 year 323 days ago.

Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid - - Joyce Dunn
The title is intended to be the "hook" to get you to read this. Why would I choose that? Because it seems to me that many, very many, of us have become addicted to fear. 9/11/2001 kicked it into high gear, but it was there even before that. Some of the biggest money making films are based almost... Submitted 1 year 324 days ago.

Demands for 9/11 Truth Continue - Joel Hirschhorn
Make no mistake, more and more of the worlds most credible, intelligent and diverse professionals recognize the need for a new, credible and comprehensive investigation of what really happened on 9/11. They reject the official investigation and story that heap all the blame on foreign terrorists... Submitted 1 year 326 days ago.

Can I Make it One More Night? (A Homeless Man’s Cry) - - e
The road gets long sometimes. Keeps callin me back though. Still makin promises it never seems ta keep. Guess I'll always trust it though, nothing else's panned out. Maybe when I get ta where I'm goin I'll be okay. I'll know when I get there. Cause I can't stay here. Cold wind blowin tonight.... Submitted 1 year 340 days ago.

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